Wednesday, September 3, 2014

World News Briefs -- September 3, 2014 (Evening Edition)

Ukrainian self-propelled artillery guns are seen near Slaviansk September 3, 2014. Credit: REUTERS/Gleb Garanich

Putin Unveils Ukraine Ceasefire Plan, France Halts Warship -- Reuters

(Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin outlined plans for a ceasefire in eastern Ukraine on Wednesday but Ukraine's prime minister dismissed the proposal, while France expressed its disapproval of Moscow's support for separatist forces by halting delivery of a warship.

After speaking to Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko by phone, Putin said he believed Kiev and pro-Russian separatists could reach agreement at planned talks in Minsk on Friday.

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MIDDLE EAST

Obama urges regional strategy to counter Islamic State.

Iraqi forces 'advance against IS fighters'.

Group: Islamic militants killed 770 Iraqi troops.

IAEA report expected to show little headway in Iran nuclear investigation.

Iranian oil minister vows to bypass sanctions.

Israel says Hamas is hurt significantly.

Yemen president dismisses government to end stand-off.

Israel just signed a historic $15 billion natural gas deal With Jordan.

ASIA

Pakistan army 'kills 910 militants in Waziristan offensive'.

Afghanistan’s election stalemate casts shadow on NATO summit.

Afghan election contenders in last-ditch bid to rescue power-sharing deal.

North Korea’s capital, with its water parks and new buildings, coddles the elite.

Radioactive material missing in Kazakhstan.

China marks World War Two victory over Japan.

China's Xi urges Japan to face history on anniversary of surrender.

New Japanese cabinet includes 5 women.

AFRICA

Attack on Somali Islamist leader seen triggering power struggle.

West Africa Ebola death toll accelerates to more than 1,900: WHO.

Ebola outbreak: call to send in military to west Africa to help curb epidemic.

Nigeria and neighbours hold talks on Boko Haram's rapid advance.

Libyan jet crashes in Tobruk near parliament.

Central African town stormed by gunmen.

C.A.R. elections likely to be delayed by turmoil.

Lesotho PM Thabane returns home after fleeing 'coup'.

Sudan expels Iranian diplomats and closes cultural centres.

U.S. military may move Niger drone base to Sahara desert city.

EUROPE

No lull in fighting for Donetsk despite talk of Ukraine ceasefire.

Ukraine's Prime Minister calls Russia a 'terrorist state' as rebels target energy infrastructure.

Russia and Ukraine's 'permanent ceasefire' appears to unravel. Ukraine, Russia agree peace moves but fighting rages on.

Artillery blasts rock Ukrainian city of Donetsk: Reuters witness.

Ukraine military routed as Russia talks tough.

Obama says NATO must help strengthen Ukraine's military.

Obama stresses NATO commitment to Baltics.

Obama: Vision of peaceful Europe threatened by "Russia's aggression".

Scottish independence: Yes vote is 'closer than ever' says first minister.

World Economic Forum: UK moves up global economic list.

Switzerland tops economic competitiveness survey.

AMERICAS

Venezuela reshuffles cabinet, backs away from economic shake-up.

Brazil's Rousseff narrows Silva's lead in expected October runoff: poll.

U.S. will 'degrade and destroy' ISIS militants, Obama says.

Boehner: Obama could get immigration reform 'next year'.

Central America becomes first region free of cluster munitions.

The implacable economics of the Venezuela-Colombia border.

Venezuelan Socialist Party swaps God for Chavez in new prayer.

U.S. House Homeland chief calls for 'high state of alert' ahead of Sept. 11.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Al Qaeda announces India wing, renews loyalty to Taliban chief.

Al Qaeda suspect al-Liby stays with defense lawyer paid by Libya.

Global drive to stop jihadis going to Syria, Iraq.

Sotloff beheading: Obama warning to Islamic State.

Official: ‘Stay tuned’ for Obama’s ISIS strategy.

Steven Sotloff: Isis video claims to show beheading of US journalist.

Army lawyer for alleged 9/11 mastermind resigns after being pulled from the case.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

eBay glitch blocks access for users on auction site.

Facebook suffers brief, widespread outage.

Philips, Samsung and Infineon in 138m-euro cartel fine.

US businesses concerned about China anti-trust probes.

Corruption 'impoverishes and kills millions'.

2 comments:

James said...

I don't believe the time stamp on the credit lines for the photo above. The self propelled arty pictured is heading east southeast and is very clean. Probably hasn't seen action. If you go into the article you find another of guys on armor going northwest, they look like they've been working and they don't look happy.
I'm basing this on weather reports of a prevailing wind out of the northeast for a couple of days. If that winds on your left shoulder you're heading southeast, if it's right shoulder then northwest it is.
Southeast is towards the rebels, northwest is Kiev and safety.

War News Updates Editor said...

Good point James. All that I have seen on social media .... from both sides .... are pictures of destruction and devastation. This Reuters picture is too clean.