Thursday, July 13, 2017

World News Briefs -- July 13, 2017 (Evening Edition)



New York Times: Trump Defends His Son and Plays Down Differences With French Leader

PARIS — President Trump on Thursday defended his eldest son’s decision to meet with a Kremlin-linked Russian lawyer during the election campaign last June, saying “most people would have taken that meeting” and “nothing happened from the meeting, zero happened from the meeting.”

“My son is wonderful young man,” Mr. Trump said during a news conference in Paris with President Emmanuel Macron of France. “He took a meeting with a Russian lawyer. Not a government lawyer; a Russian lawyer.”

Mr. Trump came to Paris at the invitation of Mr. Macron to take part in Bastille Day celebrations to mark the 100th anniversary of America’s entry into World War I.

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MIDDLE EAST

Weary Syrians trickle back home to government-held areas.

Videos appear to show Iraqi troops killing Mosul detainee. Baghdad probing rights abuses by Iraqi forces: officials.

U.S. coalition guilty of war crimes in Mosul, says Amnesty report.

West Mosul residents start mammoth task of rebuilding.

U.S. pledges extra $119 million for Iraq humanitarian aid.

Qatar-Gulf crisis lingers on as Tillerson heads home.

Trump to certify Iran complying with nuclear deal: report.

A year after failed coup, crackdown shakes pillar of Turkish state.

Turkey sends ships and submarine to monitor drilling vessel near Cyprus.

ASIA

Exclusive: U.S. prepares new sanctions on Chinese firms over North Korea ties - officials.

Pakistan PM Sharif rejects graft report as 'slander'. Pakistan PM's daughter, heir apparent in corruption probe crosshairs.

Muslim ID proposal sparks anger in Philippines Marawi.

Tokyo seeks release of 12 Japanese detained in China.

US announces plans to renegotiate free trade deal with South Korea.

Trump supported us, say Afghan girls after robotics visa U-turn.

Liu Xiaobo: Chinese Nobel Prize Peace laureate, renowned dissident dies in hospital.

AFRICA

Egypt churches suspend activities for security reasons.

Mali conflict spreading to Burkina Faso, Niger: UN.

Militants find sanctuary in Libya’s wild south.

Sudan says will stick to cooperation with U.S. despite sanctions.

Cameroon-Nigeria border: 12 killed in suicide attack.

DR Congo must identify those behind Kasai massacres: UN official.

Zambia says emergency rule may end early if sabotage stops.

Gambia searches Jammeh's palaces for missing millions.

Botswana risks China backlash with Dalai Lama visit.

Morocco phosphate giant accuses S.Africa of 'piracy'.

EUROPE

Trump, Macron look past differences on Paris climate pact.

French, German leaders say nations must talk to Trump.

President Trump meets French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris before Bastille Day. US President Donald Trump visits Paris for talks, Bastille Day celebrations.

Most French approve of Trump's visit (even after all he's said about France).

Macron calls on Merkel to help correct 'dysfunctional' eurozone. Franco-German cooperation focuses on EU reforms, defense, enterprise and education.

Italy draws up code of conduct for NGO migrant boat rescues.

Italy proposes Libya pact to curb illegal migration.

Belarusian president says Moscow will remain Minsk’s strategic ally.

UK PM May and Spain's Felipe did not discuss Gibraltar: spokeswoman.

Boris Nemtsov murder: Zaur Dadayev, four others sentenced.

Confidant of Pope Francis condemns US religious right.

AMERICAS

Trump calls for 700 miles to 900 miles of border wall.

Trump: Son’s Russia meeting ‘standard campaign practice’.

U.S. House Speaker Ryan: Trump's son should testify in Congress.

Senate Judiciary aims for vote next week on FBI director.

Top Trump official warns special immigration status may end soon for a million people.

Committee rejects graft charge in boost to Brazil leader.

Ex-Brazil President Lula sentenced to nearly 10 years for corruption.

Brazil's Lula vows to appeal conviction, run for president.

100 days and counting: The battle for democracy in Venezuela (Video).

Canada hikes rates for first time in seven years amid hot housing market.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

IS magazine claims June attacks in Paris, Brussels.

US Senator Bob Corker: Saudi terrorism support 'dwarfs' Qatar's.

EU targets Islamic State antiquity plundering to fund terror.

Trump, Macron talk 'roadmap' against terrorism.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Banks, tech lead US stocks to modest gains, new Dow record.

Yellen says 3 percent U.S. growth 'quite challenging' in coming years.

CEO says Mexico oil find is 'multiples of what we thought'.

Amazon is getting too big and the government is talking about it.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

“You have a great leader, a tough president,” he said. “He’s not going to be easy on people who are breaking the law.”

Then, turning to Mr. Macron and leaning into his microphone, Mr. Trump added: “You better do a good job, please. Otherwise, you’re going to make me look bad.”

Yeah, we don't want that Mr. President.

At one point when the two presidential couples were together, Mr. Trump told Mrs. Macron, “You’re in such good shape.”

Dohhh!