Tuesday, October 6, 2015

World News Briefs -- October 6, 2015 (Evening Edition)



BBC: Syria conflict: Russia violation of Turkish airspace 'no accident'

Russia's violation of Turkish airspace over the weekend "does not look like an accident", Nato has said.

Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Russia had not provided "any real explanation" of the violation, which "lasted for a long time."

Russia says Saturday's incursion was brief and due to bad weather. It is examining claims of another violation.

Turkey's army also says an unidentified fighter jet locked its radar on to eight of its jets on Monday.

MIDDLE EAST

Turkey 'cannot endure' Russian violation of airspace, president says.

Russian jets hit Islamic State targets in Palmyra, Aleppo.

Russia says militants in Syria are moving armor close to mosques.

Russian Air Force destroys 20 ISIS tanks near Palmyra – Defense Ministry (VIDEOS).

US-led coalition launches 24 airstikes against IS in Syria, Iraq.

Russia, U.S. move to resume talks on air-to-air conduct over Syria. Russia willing to work to avert air accidents over Syria: Pentagon.

Syrian refugees increasingly return to war zones in homeland.

Iraq would welcome Russian airstrikes against ISIS.

Yemen conflict: PM Bahah escapes Aden hotel attack. Coalition troops killed after attack in Yemen's Aden.

Millions more refugees could flee Syria, Turkey warns EU.

Abbas says does not want escalation with Israel.

Israel demolishes homes of Palestinian attackers as clashes escalate.

ASIA

Maldives boat blast was attempt on president's life: minister.

Tajikistan widens crackdown on Islamist party.

Clashes resume in the embattled Afghan city of Kunduz.

Afghan hospital 'mistakenly struck'; strike decision made within U.S. chain of command: general.

India Maoist rebels abduct Andhra Pradesh politicians.

U.S. warns against 'egregious' restrictions in contested South China Seas.

Japan's Abe says TPP would have strategic significance if China joined.

Nearly 100 migrants reported dead off Libya: IOM.

IMF sees favourable growth in India, urges structural reforms.

AFRICA

Somali militants vow to welcome British peacekeepers 'with fire'.

Congo ruling party officials behind demo attack: rights body HRW.

Troika urges delay to plan for new South Sudan states.

Nigeria: President Buhari appoints himself to end nation's oil corruption.

Boko Haram militants kill 11 Chad troops: military source. Military source: Chadian soldiers killed in suspected Boko Haram attack.

Govt derailing peace deal, South Sudan rebels warn.

Libya's parliament extends mandate.

Tunisia busts Islamic State recruitment cells, arrests 11 suspected recruits.

Egypt sees 20 terror attacks, 89 protests in September: report.

Burundi criticizes European Union sanctions.

Congo to vote on extending veteran leader's rule as opposition vows fightback.

Ivory Coast opposition candidate suspends participation in presidential vote.

World Bank: African GDP to slow to 3.7 percent.

EUROPE

Russia invites foreign military officers to Moscow to coordinate Islamic State fight.

Foreign Ministry: Fight against IS is a matter of national security for Russia.

Ukraine crisis: Pro-Russian rebels 'delay disputed elections'. West, Ukraine, hail rebel decision to postpone disputed elections.

German authorities accused of playing down refugee shelter sex crime reports.

EU seeks Turkey help to block migrant flows, offers cash.

Prague to send soldiers to Hungary to secure Europe's borders.

UK minister rejects EU migration pact, vows tighter borders.

Belarusian protesters decry planned Russian air base.

Spain, France arrest member of Basque group ETA near Paris.

AMERICAS

Kerry arrives in Haiti to offer U.S. support ahead of elections.

Mexico army boss will not allow questioning of troops in student massacre.

US hotel chains circle Cuba as visitors surge, restrictions ease.

Venezuela hits back at U.S. for questioning its democracy.

Ex-U.N. General Assembly president, five others charged in U.S. in bribe scheme.

U.S. oil production on brink, say oil executives.

South Carolina flooding: dams breached, more trouble ahead.

Guatemala mudslide area declared uninhabitable.

U.S.: Record 63.2 million non-English speaking residents, surge in Arabic, Chinese, Spanish.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

3,000 terrorists leave Syria following Russian airstrikes – military source.

IS propaganda pushes state-building, Quilliam study finds.

US adds Islamic State, Caucasus Emirates operatives to terrorism list.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Ecclestone says F1 could be sold in 2015, 3 potential buyers.

IMF cuts forecast for global growth.

E.U. court strikes down Safe Harbor data transfer deal over privacy concerns.

Facebook data transfers threatened by Safe Harbour ruling.

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