Monday, June 22, 2015

World News Briefs -- June 22, 2015



New York Times: Taliban Attack Afghan Parliament and Seize a 2nd District in North

KABUL, Afghanistan — The Taliban attacked the Afghan Parliament on Monday just as lawmakers were convening for their third attempt to confirm a defense minister, while in northern Afghanistan a second district fell to Taliban insurgents.

There were no early reports of serious casualties in the Parliament attack, and government officials said that all members of Parliament had been taken to safety with only minor injuries, even as fighting continued.

MIDDLE EAST

U.S. leads 29 air strikes against Islamic State: statement.

Syrian Kurds, on the offensive, push deeper into Islamic State territory.

U.S. forces beginning to train Sunni leaders in Iraq.

Iraq tops ‘most dangerous’ place in world list.

Iran, EU hold nuclear talks as June 30 deadline nears.

Iran lawmakers vote to ban inspectors from military sites, scientists in future nuclear deal.

Israeli army preparing to block Gaza flotilla.

Gaza conflict 2014: 'War crimes by both sides' - UN. U.N. report on Gaza finds evidence of War Crimes by Israel and by Palestinian militants.

A year after war, Israel and Hamas confront joint threat of IS-inspired militants.

ASIA

Afghanistan parliament attacked by Taliban suicide bomber and gunmen.

Afghans counter Taliban offensive in northern Kunduz province.

China, US talks seek to overcome mistrust.

Leaders of SKorea, Japan mark anniversary of normalized ties.

US, China to meet on strategic dialogue.

Philippine vice president quits cabinet amid graft probes.

South Korea reports two more MERS deaths, Thailand says no new cases.

AFRICA

Libya's Tripoli forces hit Islamic State in Sirte with air strikes. Tripoli forces hit Islamic State in Libya with air strikes.

'Three Shebab militants killed' in attack on Somali military base.

Boko Haram: Chad to arrest foreigners in terrorism crackdown following N'Djamena attack.

Mali's Tuareg-led rebels sign landmark peace deal.

South Sudan tops list of world's fragile states - again.

Ethiopia declares election sweep for ruling party, critics cry foul.

S. African court awaits government response to Bashir exit.

EUROPE

Greece debt crisis: EU leaders hold critical summit. Top leaders in Greece crisis talks. Eurozone creditors raise hopes of Greek bailout deal.

Greeks turn to cash as bank crisis looms.

Two Ukrainian servicemen killed in past 24 hours: Ukraine military.

Russia's Putin tells Hollande, Merkel Ukrainian forces must stop shelling in East Ukraine.

Ukraine crisis: EU extends Russia sanctions to 2016.

Belgium unblocks seized Russian accounts.

EU launches navy operation against migrant-traffickers. EU launches naval operation to monitor Libyan people smugglers.

Pope Francis says arms manufacturers can’t call themselves Christian.

AMERICAS

Obama uses N-word, says we are 'not cured' of racism.

Bloodshed in El Salvador reaching levels of 1980s civil war.

Migrants traveling through Mexico targeted by armed gangs.

Colombia to keep maritime boundary dispute with Venezuela on diplomatic level.

Argentina's Fernandez may wield big influence after presidency.

Activists urge South Carolina capitol to take down rebel flag after massacre.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Islamic State web accounts to be blocked by new police team.

81% more deaths due to terrorism in 2014, State Department says.

Russian security czar: Over 1,000 Russians fight with IS.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Apple Music changes policy after Taylor Swift stand.

Adolf Hitler artworks fetch £286,000 at auction in Nuremberg.

Oil down on gasoline buildup fear; Greek debt worry.

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