Tuesday, August 8, 2017

World News Briefs -- August 8, 2017



DW: Kenya votes in divisive election

The last ballots have been cast in the close race between President Uhuru Kenyatta and his longtime rival Raila Odinga. Opinion polls ahead of election day showed no clear favorite to lead Kenya.

Polls have closed following Tuesday's general election in Kenya. Final results are expected on Wednesday at the earliest, but election officials have up to a week to declare the outcome.

The divisive election pitted President Uhuru Kenyatta against veteran opposition leader and longtime rival Raila Odinga. The candidates need a simple majority to win a five-year term.

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MIDDLE EAST

Suburbs of Syrian capital heavily bombarded, say activists. Syrian army steps up strikes on capital's last rebel enclave.

Iraq Shia militia 'lose dozens in attack'.

Iraq to hang 27 for IS Camp Speicher massacre.

Lebanon’s army prepares to clear border area of IS militants.

Turkey hints at military operation against Syrian Kurds.

Iran president’s Cabinet cuts Guard from defense ministry.

Iran cabinet: President Rouhani criticised over all-male line-up.

ASIA

UN: Inquiries ongoing into reports of Afghan civilian massacre.

No negotiation on nuclear issue unless U.S. gives up hostile policy: N.K. top diplomat. United States willing to start dialogue with North Korea if it halts missile tests, Rex Tillerson says.

Japan defense review: North Korea threats enter new stage.

China’s foreign minister says Japan kowtows to US policies in Asia.

China willing to ‘pay most of the price’ to uphold N. Korea sanctions, calls for talks.

Philippines president says US, Australia have 'toned down' human rights criticism.

Malaysia detains hundreds in counter-terrorism raids.

Dozens of Chinese fraud suspects deported from Fiji arrive handcuffed, in hoods.

Pakistan’s ousted Sharif vows to remain active in politics.

AFRICA

Kenya: Polls close in tightly contested elections. Kenyans queue for hours to vote amid fears of post-election violence.

UN warns of genocide in Central African Republic.

Rwandan soldiers arrive in South Sudan ahead of thousands more extra U.N. troops. First batch of regional troops arrive in South Sudan.

DR Congo opposition mounts 'dead city' protest against Kabila.

South Africa's President Zuma facing no-confidence vote.

Morocco opposition leader resigns.

More than 1000 migrants sent back to Libya.

EUROPE

Russia's Putin visits breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia: Kremlin. Russia's Putin visits breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia.

Russia reacts to White House soap opera with a shrug.

German top diplomat slams US anti-Russian sanctions.

Migrant rescue NGO says boat drifting after Italy and Malta refuse access.

UN backs Italy bid to close migrant route from Libya.

Merkel rival wants to stay SPD leader if loses election.

Disused building, cars torched in Northern Ireland violence.

No ‘first lady’ title for Brigitte Macron after petition over her status.

AMERICAS

Venezuela hunts rebels behind military base attack.

Venezuela court orders opponent’s arrest as pressure mounts. Venezuela top court orders jailing of opposition mayor Muchacho.

UN slams Venezuela for using excessive force, arrests to crush protests. Venezuela: UN rights chief decries excessive force used against protesters.

Brazil attorney general says Temer could face new charges.

Migrants are being misled about Canada's immigration policy.

Canada opposition demands end to Saudi arms sales.

Panama – China’s newest ally – sends security and trade envoys to Beijing for talks.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Al-Qaida leader claims German Sept. 11 suspect has died.

Islamic State seeks foothold in eastern Afghan provinces.

Islamic State: Runaway German girl who joined terrorists led screaming through Mosul street in footage of capture.

9/11 World Trade Centre attack victim's remains identified nearly 16 years later.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Oil prices rise moderately on reports of Saudi cuts to Asia sales.

Wealthy San Francisco residents lose private street over tax bill.

Google fires employee behind 'gender stereotypes' memo.

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