Thursday, June 2, 2016

World News Briefs -- June 2, 2016 (Evening Edition)



CNN: Germany declares 1915 Armenian killings a "genocide"

(CNN)The German parliament has passed a symbolic resolution recognizing the 1915 massacre of Armenians by Ottoman forces as a "genocide."

The resolution was passed with a "striking majority" said President of the German Bundestag Norbert Lammert, with only one politician voting against it and one abstaining.
Between 600,000 and 1.5 million Armenians, and other minorities, are estimated to have been killed by what was then-Ottoman Turkey during World War One.
Turkey has always rejected the term "genocide," saying there was no systematic attempt to destroy a people.

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MIDDLE EAST

U.N. adds Saudi coalition to blacklist for killing children in Yemen.

Iraq PM Abadi urges lawmakers to stop squabbling, rally behind army.

U.S.-backed Syrian force vows to take all Manbij from Islamic State. US-backed forces in Syria are fighting to cut the Islamic State's access to Turkey. SDF closes in on ISIL supply route in Syria's Manbij.

Syria civil war: 'Deadly' blast hits Latakia mosque. Suicide bomber kills several in Syrian coastal city Latakia: monitor.

International call for Syria aid drops as first supplies in years reach Damascus suburb.

Syria refugees kept behind fences amid Jordan security fears.

Iran minister rejects Trump vow to renegotiate nuclear deal.

Turkey recalls ambassador after German MPs' Armenian genocide vote.

Israeli official says Paris peace conference will 'fail'.

Israel-Palestinian peace initiatives are suddenly popping up everywhere.

ASIA

Philippines' Duterte denounced for defending killing of some journalists.

Philippines' Duterte says he won't surrender rights in South China Sea.

U.S. takes further steps to block North Korea's access to financial system.

China's president has vowed to safeguard ties with North Korea.

China tells U.S., don't let allies set South China Sea policy.

International Court ruling on China, Philippines dispute could be vital.

Mitsubishi materials strikes deal with Chinese over WWII forced labor.

Tajikistan jails leaders of banned Islamic Party.

Gujarat riots massacre: judge convicts 24 over killing of 69 Muslims.

Chinese minister vents anger when Canadian reporter asks about human rights.

AFRICA

Militant group says it will bring Nigeria's oil production to 'zero'. Militants launch attacks in Niger Delta as Buhari cancels visit.

Nigerian president cancels Ogoniland trip.

Nigeria land disputes fuel surge in herdsmen violence.

Somalia hotel siege: Three gunmen killed as attack declared over.

Bodies of at least 25 migrants washed up in western Libya: Red Crescent.

Dangerous migrant smuggling routes flourish in lawless Libya.

Angolan president appoints daughter as head of state oil firm.

Witchcraft among 269 rights violations in CAR, says UN.

Kenyan court frees 43 accused of being secessionist group members.

EUROPE

NATO wishes no conflict with Russia, but will protect members. NATO chief says not seeking confrontation with Russia.

Germany passes resolution recognising Armenian genocide, angering Turkey. Germany sparks Turkish outcry with Armenian genocide vote.

Ukraine's corrupt judges targeted in constitutional reforms.

France to take in 30,000 refugees stranded in Greece by 2018.

Kremlin denies allegations Russia is building up troops on Belarus border.

Alienation grows in Brussels district that bred Paris attackers.

European Central Bank: stimulus is working, give it time.

Transport and energy strikes in France coincide with floods ahead of Euro 2016.

Louvre, Orsay museums close due to floods. Flooding in France, Germany expected to worsen.

AMERICAS

Trump as president would endanger America, Clinton says. Clinton: Trump is ‘dangerously incoherent,’ ‘temperamentally unfit’ to be president.

Bernie Sanders refuses to give up.

Brazil's Rousseff confident as impeachment trial begins.

Teargas fired at Venezuela food protest near presidential palace.

Venezuela puts off key decision on Maduro recall vote.

Foe of Cuban government sees increased opposition since U.S. opening.

Report: Police are not recommending criminal charges in Cincinnati Zoo incident.

Canada wildfire evacuees face cleanup as they return home.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Prisoner tells of 'mental torture' in secret Guantanamo camp.

US military eyes 'extremist Islamic movement' in Latin America.

German prosecutors: Three suspected 'IS' militants arrested, thought to be planning attack in Düsseldorf.

Yemen foils al Qaeda attack in Mukalla, arrests al Qaeda member.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Ex-Oracle employee accuses company of accounting chicanery.

OPEC meeting to feature latest clash between Iran, Saudi Arabia. OPEC fails to agree policy but Saudis pledge no shocks.

Facebook sticks by Gawker attack funder Peter Thiel.

Saudi Arabia may be ready for oil production freeze to save OPEC.

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