Wednesday, January 17, 2018

World News Briefs -- January 17, 2018

The flag of North Korea is seen in Geneva, Switzerland, June 20, 2017. REUTERS/Pierre Albouy

Reuters: North Korea rejects sanctions talk, ready for 'successful' Olympics: diplomat

GENEVA (Reuters) - North Korea rejects as a “provocation” a U.S.-led meeting in Vancouver that discussed tougher sanctions that Pyongyang will fight, a senior North Korean diplomat told Reuters on Wednesday.

Twenty nations agreed on Tuesday to consider tougher sanctions to press North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons and U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson warned Pyongyang that it could trigger a military response if it did not choose negotiations.

Choe Myong Nam, North Korea’s deputy permanent representative to the United Nations in Geneva, said the Vancouver meeting was “harmful and dangerous.”

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MIDDLE EAST

U.S. signals open-ended presence in Syria, seeks patience on Assad's removal.

Turkey says will respond immediately to any threats from Western Syria.

Turkey sees betrayal as US backs Syrian Kurds.

Nearly 4 years on, much of Syrian rebel ‘capital’ abandoned.

US military: No 'support' for Kurdish YPG in Afrin.

Iran's supreme leader: Saudis betrayed Muslim world.

Iran says Trump has thrown Airbus deals into doubt.

Saudi to inject $2bn in Yemen to halt currency collapse. Saudi Arabia gives Yemen $2 billion to stave off hunger and prop up currency.

Palestinian leader Abbas calls for Arab solidarity against Trump's Jerusalem decision.

After $65M U.S. aid cut, UNRWA launches global fundraising effort. Global NGOs criticise drastic US cuts of UNRWA funding.

Trump denies U.S. embassy to be moved to Jerusalem within a year.

Jailed head of Turkey's pro-Kurdish party acquitted of insulting minister.

ASIA

Taliban leader approved Islamabad meeting on Afghan peace talks: sources.

Days after oil tanker sinks, large slicks observed in East China Sea.

Tillerson says evidence sanctions 'really starting to hurt' North Korea.

BREAKING NEWS: North and South Korea agree to form their first joint Olympic team and march together in opening ceremony.

Korean War allies consider further sanctions against North Korea. Nations to consider more North Korea sanctions, U.S. warns on military option.

North Korea scoffs at Trump's 'nuclear button' tweet.

Myanmar police opens fire on demonstrators killing many. Seven ethnic Rakhine killed as Myanmar police fire on riot.

Philippines orders further probes into news site that angered Duterte.

UN must step up pressure on Pakistan: US.

China bans Muslim children from Quran classes.

Worker who accidentally sent out warning of imminent North Korean missile strike in Japan meant to send a different news flash, says broadcaster.

AFRICA

Italy approves military mission in Niger, more troops to North Africa.

Uganda's Museveni accuses U.N. of "preserving terrorism" in eastern Congo.

Suspected Boko Haram suicide bombers kill 12, injure 48.

Kidnappers abduct American, Canadian in Nigeria, two police killed: police official.

Sudan police fire tear gas as protesters march against price rises. Sudan holds communist leader after bread price demo: party.

Ethiopian PM arrives in Egypt for talks on sharing Nile.

Congo armed groups uniting against President Kabila: U.N..

Seven years since revolt, Tunisia struggles with economic woes.

Ethiopia releases top opposition figure from prison.

E. Guinea leader denies opposition death in custody claims.

Drought-stricken Cape Town, South Africa, could run out of water by April's 'day zero'.

EUROPE

Swedish PM does not rule out use of army to end gang violence.

Romanian president picks Dancila as new PM, graft in spotlight.

Farage backs off second Brexit referendum talk as EU says UK still welcome.

Embattled Schulz tries to sell coalition deal to sceptical SPD.

In challenge to Madrid, Catalan assembly elects separatist speaker.

Catalonia's new parliament meets following failed independence bid. Catalan MPs meet for first time since referendum bid.

Barred from election, Navalny vows to fight 'emperor' Putin.

Dialogue with US on nuclear-missile weapons is Russia’s priority task, says expert.

Czech government resigns as PM fights corruption allegations.

Italy: Some 1,400 refugees rescued at sea.

May and Macron to sign new Calais border treaty.

Russian watchdog Memorial hit by arson attack near Chechnya.

Britain appoints minister for loneliness to continue work of murdered politician Jo Cox.

German prosecutors reject clemency for 'Bookkeeper of Auschwitz'.

Even the eyelashes freeze: Russia sees minus 88.6 degrees F.

AMERICAS

Mexico leftist leads presidency race, PRI hopeful struggles: poll.

Trump's not letting up on attack the media but ethics experts warn White House officials will break rules if they take part in 'fake news awards'.

Republican senator slams Trump for Stalin-like attacks on media.

WH directed Bannon silence in House interview. Trump's ex-aide Bannon strikes deal to avoid grand jury testimony: CNN.

Lawmakers want James Clapper prosecuted for surveillance testimony before statute of limitations runs out.

Trump's medical sparks online 'girther' movement.

Wave of looting shutters stores, spreads fear in Venezuela.

'Rambo' police pilot Oscar Perez, who hijacked helicopter, killed in operation in Venezuela.

Argentines try to understand why the pope won’t return home.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

White House: 73% of convicted terrorists since 9/11 were non-citizens.

US drone strike inside Pakistan targets ‘Afghan extremist’.

French jihadist wives press charges over Syria detention.

ISIS wanted to blow up the Statue of Liberty with pressure cooker bombs.

Is Turkey aligned with al-Qaeda affiliate in Idlib?

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Dow ends above 26,000 for first time on earnings optimism.

The antitrust case against Facebook, Google and Amazon.

$260 billion ‘cryptocalypse’ as cryptos plunge 30 per cent amid fresh China, South Korea fears. Bitcoin crashes below $10,000, losing over half its value since last month’s record.

Apple supplier workers describe noxious hazards at China factory.

YouTube toughens advert payment rules.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Is anyone believing that North Korea will participate in the Olympics to be a peaceful nation and follow the rules? Of course not, this is a distraction and the athletes are likely doped out of their mind, just like the Russian "athletes". So funny how these strong regimes always have to rely on steroids to compete