Wednesday, September 23, 2015

World News Briefs -- September 23, 2015



Daily Mail: 'I look forward to these days in your country. God Bless America!': Pope Francis speaks about climate change, world peace and religious tolerance in front of crowd of 20,000 at the White House

* Pope Francis arrived at the White House Wednesday morning to give his opening remarks to America in front of a crowd of 20,000
* Among those who gathered for the speech were several prominent DC Catholics including Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of State John Kerry and Kennedy family matriarch Ethel Kennedy
* Following the speech, the pontiff went inside for a private meeting with President Barack Obama
* After the meeting, the pope is scheduled to ride from the White House in his pope-mobile to the Cathedral of St Matthew the Apostle, where midday prayers will be held
* Later in the day, he will canonize a new saint in a special mass at Catholic University
* President Obama broke protocol to greet the head of the Catholic Church at the airport when the pope landed at Andrews Air Force Base on Tuesday
* Pope Francis, 78, will also be the first pontiff to address Congress in an historic speech scheduled for Thursday
* Washington, DC is the first stop on the pope's six-day, three-city tour of America. After DC, the pope will head to New York City and Philadelphia

Pope Francis called upon American Catholics to take up climate change and encourage world peace through diplomacy in his first speech in the U.S. at the White House Wednesday morning.

Twenty thousand flooded the White House South Lawn to hear the pope speak, in addition to tens of thousands more who stood in line overnight to grab a spot along the pope's parade route in Washington, DC.

The pontiff's speech was the first official event in his six-day, three-city tour of the U.S.

MIDDLE EAST

Russia expands military buildup in Syria with two new bases.

Syria confirms receipt of Russian jets to target Isis.

Russia's Syria military build-up is self-protection - Kerry. Kerry says Russian support for Assad risks confrontation.

US becomes more perceptive to Russia's position on Syrian crisis — Lavrov.

Turkish jets pound Kurdish militant camp in northern Iraq: security sources.

Iran leader hits at Israel over al-Aqsa violence.

Israel needs U.S. military aid, intelligence sharing in wake of Iran deal, top lawmaker says.

Islam's pilgrims pray for peace in Muslim countries wracked by war.

ASIA

Georgian soldier killed in attack near U.S. base in Afghanistan.

After jokes, applause at dinner, China's Xi gets down to U.S. business.

Xi: Conflict between US, China would be 'disastrous’.

Xi calls for 'new model' US-China relationship.

Xi Jinping says China open to foreign business amid economic reforms.

China factory activity contraction worsens.

U.S. woman says her detention in China for spy probe is about politics.

Nepal PM scraps U.N. trip to tackle protests over charter.

Malaysia arrests six people, says they may have aided Bangkok bomber.

AFRICA

Burkina Faso president 'back in charge' after coup. Burkina Faso coup: Michel Kafando 'back in charge'.

EU urges Libya parties to grasp peace deal, stands ready with massive support.

Malaria deaths skyrocket in South Sudan as people continue to flee fighting.

Kenya finds weapons, drugs on Norway-flagged ship.

Congo leader Nguesso promises referendum over third term.

Egypt agrees to buy warships built for Russia from France.

Egypt's Sisi pardons 100 prisoners, including Al Jazeera journalists. Egypt pardons jailed al-Jazeera journalists. Egypt pardons Al Jazeera journalists Fahmy and Mohamed.

EUROPE

Divided EU leaders to offer cash for Syria refugees.

EU braces for turbulent summit after divisive deal on refugee quotas. Migrant crisis: EU splits exposed as summit looms.

Russia may put missiles in Kaliningrad if U.S. upgrades nuclear arms in Germany: Interfax.

Russia plans second big military base near Ukrainian border.

Putin praises anti-extremism efforts as Moscow mosque reopens.

Russian vetoes are putting UN security council's legitimacy at risk, says US.

Kiev stops debt payments, faces technical default.

Thriving mafia sucks hope from Italy's struggling south.

WHO says most people in Europe too fat.

AMERICAS

At White House arrival ceremony, Pope Francis praises President Obama’s efforts on climate change.

Guyana says Venezuela deployed troops on border area. Guyana accuses Venezuela of aggression near border.

Colombia's Santos to visit peace talks, may sign justice accord.

Just when you thought the e-mail story couldn’t get worse for Hillary Clinton …

Hillary Clinton: I oppose Keystone XL pipeline.

Feds lost 5.5 million Americans’ fingerprint files in cyber hack.

Baseball legend Yogi Berra dies aged 90: MLB.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Guantánamo detainee transferred to Saudi Arabia. Once deemed too dangerous to release, Saudi detainee at Guantanamo Bay prison has been repatriated. Guantanamo Bay: US frees 'Bin Laden bodyguard'.

US Senate committee drops ‘terrorist activity’ reporting requirement from intel bill.

Militant group publishes global hitlist of bloggers, activists and writers.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Report: China inks deal to buy 300 Boeing jets.

US drug company to cut 5,000% price rise after backlash.

Happy Birthday ruled out of copyright.

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