Thursday, September 7, 2017

World News Briefs -- September 7, 2017 (Evening Edition)



Reuters: Category 5 Hurricane Irma kills 10 in Caribbean, heads for Florida

CAP-HAITIEN, Haiti (Reuters) - The “extremely dangerous” Hurricane Irma raged offshore vulnerable Haiti on Thursday after devastating a string of Caribbean islands and killing at least 10 people as one of the most powerful Atlantic storms in a century took aim at the Turks and Caicos islands and Florida.

With winds of around 185 miles per hour (290 km per hour), the storm has smashed through several small islands in the northeast Caribbean in recent days, including Barbuda, Saint Martin and the British and U.S. Virgin Islands, ripping down trees and flattening homes and hospitals.

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MIDDLE EAST

Israeli defence chiefs warn Iran, Syria after air strike.

Syrian army: Israeli air raid on military position kills two. 'Israeli jets hit Syria's Masyaf chemical site' - reports.

Trucks deliver first food to Syria's Deir Ezzor after siege.

Syrian conflict: Opposition must face reality it lost war against Assad, UN says.

'IS' members face controversial Iraqi court trials.

Kurd rebels in Iraq mountains shrug off Turkey-Iran threats.

Bahrain backtracks on human rights pledges: Amnesty.

Iran prepares aid for Myanmar Rohingyas.

Trump offers to mediate in Qatar crisis.

ASIA

Trump: 'Sad day' for North Korea if U.S. takes military action.

Mongolia parliament votes out PM, cabinet.

Rohingya Muslims: Tales of horror from Myanmar. Massacre at Tula Toli: Rohingya recall horror of Myanmar army attack.

More than 250,000 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh: UN.

US determined to have UN vote Monday on N.Korea sanctions: diplomats.

Trump, Xi discuss North Korea as key nations split on strategy. North Korea: EU mulling sanctions, South Korea, Japan coordinating more sanctions. North Korea crisis: US seeks Kim Jong-un asset freeze.

China agrees U.N. action, and talk, needed to end North Korea crisis.

North Korea pledges 'powerful counter measures' against U.S.-backed sanctions.

China blocks internet searches for 'hydrogen bomb' and warns media not to 'hype' stories on nuclear test.

Philippine President Duterte's son denies drugs role. Paolo Duterte - Philippine president's son grilled over alleged drug links.

India Mumbai blasts 1993: Two sentenced to death.

AFRICA

Nigeria's Buhari vowed to serve one term: women's affairs minister.

African leaders to hold new Libya talks.

Somalia: US vows to intensify pressure against Al-Shabaab.

As US weighs lifting Sudan sanctions, South Sudan a concern.

Togo protesters return to streets of Lome. Mass anti-government protests in Togo for a second day.

Observers in the spotlight ahead of Kenya’s election re-run.

Corruption fuelling ivory trade in central Africa: study.

Zuma heads to Congo for AU meeting on Libya conflict.

Libya resumes production at largest field amid rising oil prices.

EUROPE

EU ministers push back on German calls to axe Turkey's EU membership bid.

Zapad drills: Russia showing off 'power' says Germany's Ursula von der Leyen.

Nato accuses Russia of blocking observation of massive war game.

Ukraine fears Russia will use exercises next week to invade.

Spain Catalonia: PM Rajoy vows to fight independence vote. Spain seeks legal action against Catalan independence bid. Spain blocks Catalan independence vote, threatens charges.

May's government pushes Brexit bill to avoid 'chaotic' departure.

Italian minister defends methods that led to 87% drop in migrants from Libya.

AMERICAS

Trump says DACA recipients should not worry about status.

Category 5 Hurricane Irma kills 10 in Caribbean, heads for Florida.

Hurricane Irma causes devastation in the Caribbean.

Irma lashes at Puerto Rico, leaves tiny Barbuda devastated.

Hurricane Irma: Fears for impoverished Haiti as monster storm rips through Caribbean islands.

Trump overrules GOP with deal on spending, debt, Harvey aid.

Donald Trump Jr. questioned by Senate investigators.

Pope to Colombians: There has been too much hatred, violence.

Brazil ex-minister accuses Lula of receiving bribes.

Cuban dissidents in electoral challenge as Castro era nears end.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Coalition targets IS fighters from stranded convoy.

US says drone strike kills 3 al-Shabab extremists in Somalia.

Daesh gets new foothold in Libya, Afghanistan.

Pakistan suffers diplomatic defeat as BRICS names regional terrorist groups.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Wall St. ends flat as media stocks slump, healthcare gains.

143 mn affected in hack of US credit agency.

Eurozone set for fastest growth since 2007, says ECB.

Amazon seeks bids for second headquarters, to invest $5bn.

Top Federal Reserve official departs.

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