Thursday, November 26, 2015

World News Briefs -- November 26, 2015 (Evening Edition)

Russia's President Vladimir Putin speaks during a news conference after a meeting with his French counterpart Francois Hollande at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, November 26, 2015. REUTERS/Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool

Reuters: Putin says to keep cooperating with U.S.-led coalition over Syria

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia will keep cooperating with the United States and its partners to fight Islamic State in Syria, but that cooperation will be in jeopardy if there are any repeats of Turkey's shooting down of a Russian jet, Russia's Vladimir Putin said.

Speaking after talks in the Kremlin with French President Francois Hollande, Putin voiced lingering anger at Turkey's actions, saying he viewed the downing of the jet as an act of betrayal by a country Moscow had thought was its friend.

MIDDLE EAST

Turkey-Russia spat over downed Russian warplane escalates.

Russia seeks economic revenge against Turkey over jet.

Erdogan: We’ll continue shooting down violating planes. Turkey's Erdogan says Russian response to downed jet 'emotional' and 'unfitting'. urkey won't apologize for downing Russian warplane, Erdogan says.

Tensions rise as Russia says it's deploying anti-aircraft missiles to Syria.

Russian pilot denies Turkey issued warning before firing on warplane.

U.S., allies lead 27 strikes against Islamic State: U.S. military.

Iraqi forces cut last IS supply line to Ramadi by retaking bridge.

Saudi says military option in Syria still viable.

Exclusive: Lebanon army chief sees growing risk from Syrian camps.

Israeli military warns violence could go on for months and risks getting worse. Israel to build new fence; 2 Palestinians die in West Bank.

Report on whether Iran was making nuclear bomb won't be clear cut: U.N..

Turkey expects new talks on its EU bid next month.

Qatar orders inquiry after rain exposes construction flaws.

ASIA

Under junta rule, Thailand pivots towards China.

Pakistan Taliban commander allegedly killed by drones.

Afghanistan: Islamic terrorists go after each other.

Afghan president sacks security officials over fall of Kunduz.

Prominent Pakistani opposition figure charged with aiding terrorists.

Japan to deploy troops near East China Sea islands.

Bangladesh says kills military chief of banned Islamist group.

North and South Korea hold rare talks aimed at improving ties.

North Korea gets new phone numbers to honour supreme leader.

Miss World Canada prevented from reaching China pageant.

AFRICA

S.Sudan peace-deal monitors urge action amid fears of collapse.

Mali says arrests two suspects linked to Bamako hotel attack.

Nigeria: Boko Haram cannot be crushed by December.

Boko Haram accused of deadly attack on Niger village. Boko Haram militants kill 15 in southern Niger: sources.

Tunisia detains 30, identifies bomber after attack.

Tunisia blast: Islamic State says it carried out bus attack.

Tunisia to shut border with Libya in wake of bus attack.

Burundi says U.S. sanctions on officials, others 'scandalous'.

Morocco arrests three suspected Islamic State militants.

Special Report: Egypt locks up lawyers in Islamist fight.

Pope Francis celebrates rain-soaked Mass in Kenya.

EUROPE

Russia, France agree to tighten cooperation against IS. Hollande, Putin agree to work more closely to combat Islamic State in Syria.

German police arrest two in Berlin suspected of planning attack.

Refugee crisis: Sweden's deputy Prime Minister Asa Romson cries as she announces U-turn on asylum policy.

Germany 'to send reconnaissance jets to Syria'.

Belgian police mount search linked to Paris attacks.

Names of key Paris attackers were known to Belgian mayor in 2014.

PM Cameron: Britain should join Syria air strikes.

Thousands expected to join UK protests against Syria airstrikes.

Stranded migrants try to storm into Macedonia, tear down fence.

Russia accepts full, indefinite ban from world athletics over doping scandal.

AMERICAS

White House fence jumper detained.

Heavy police presence planned for Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade.

Obama administration tells states they can't refuse Syrian refugees.

Killing ramps up fears of Venezuela poll violence.

Venezuela opposition politician Luis Manuel Diaz killed. Opposition activist's murder shakes Venezuela before election.

Brazil arrests push Petrobras probe back to Rousseff's door.

Outgoing Argentine President says she's not going away.

Thousands of kids crossed U.S.-Mexico border last month.

Colombian FARC rebels demand UN monitors for ceasefire.

Colombia introduces harsher sentences for acid attacks.

New York Thanksgiving Day parade sees tightened security.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Saudi Arabia to execute more than 50 convicted of terrorism, local media say.

ISIS parks its cash in Bitcoin, experts say.

Counter-Terrorism: The mayhem you do not hear about.

'Severe blow': Al Qaeda suicide bomber takes out leadership of key ISIS brigade.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Russia, Saudi Arabia set up working group on oil, gas cooperation.

Bank jobs could fall by 50% in 10 years says ex-Barclays boss.

Google gets 348,085 'forget' requests in Europe.

Hong Kong's South China Morning Post in takeover talks.

1 comment:

  1. I just can't get over the feeling that Russia is being set up. This faux rapprochement with Washington's creature Hollande, Saudi dealings, Turkey's games, Cameron's push to get the bombers in, German Tornadoes and frigate, Carrier battle groups to the Med. and Israel l....

    President Putin better be on his Grizzly. The bag better be more than for show. There's not one of them that can be trusted to do anything but go for the sucker punch. And Russia's chin is wayyyyyy stuck out right now.

    Putin is a lion surrounded by Hyenas. He'd better pick and chew one. Quick.

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