Friday, March 9, 2018

World News Briefs -- March 9, 2018 (Evening Edition)



Reuters: U.S. seeks 'concrete actions' from North Korea before planned talks

U.S. President Donald Trump will not meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un unless Pyongyang takes “concrete actions,” the White House said on Friday as it faced criticism for agreeing to talks that would give North Korea international legitimacy.

“The president will not have the meeting without seeing concrete steps and concrete actions take place by North Korea, so the president will actually be getting something,” White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told a news briefing.

Sanders did not specify what actions North Korea needed to take, and a White House official later said she was not intending to set new conditions for talks with Kim.

But the comments were a sign that an end to a standoff between the two countries over North Korea’s nuclear weapon program is not imminent.

The United States has long said it wants any talks to aim at Pyongyang abandoning its nuclear weapons and missile programs.

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MIDDLE EAST

Turkey’s war on Kurds unsettles fronts in northern Syria.

Erdogan says Turkey can enter Syrian town of Afrin 'at any moment'.

Aid delivered to Syria’s Ghouta amid renewed violence.

Syria's Eastern Ghouta targeted as aid convoy enters.

Over 100 people killed in East Ghouta in past 48 hours — UN.

Civilian suffering worse than ever in 7-year Syria war: UN.

Supreme leader: Iran won't be told what to do in the Middle East.

Talks turn to defense on final day Saudi crown prince's UK visit.

Saudi grants airspace approval for flights to Israel.

Turkey sentences 25 journalists to jail for 'coup links'.

Israeli troops kill Palestinian in West Bank clashes.

Watchdog: Western tech used for hacking in Turkey, Syria.


ASIA

Tillerson says ‘talks,’ but no ‘negotiations’ with NKorea.

Xi urges US, N.Korea talks 'as soon as possible'.

Pakistan under pressure to rein in blasphemy law.

China anti-graft drive sees 100 top officials tried in five years.

China dismay as Trump signs off steel, aluminum tariffs.

China sends critics on vacation before moving to scrap Presidential term limit.


Afghanistan: Blast in Kabul's Shia area kills at least seven.

Taliban attacks remote Afghan Army outpost, killing 10.

UN envoy calls on Taliban to take up Ghani's offer of talks.

UN: Myanmar should be investigated for crimes against Rohingya.

Sri Lanka Buddhist monks denounce anti-Muslim riots.

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte needs 'psychiatric examination', UN human rights chief says.

New Caledonia to New Zealand: The path of Tropical Cyclone Hola.

AFRICA

UN chief hails 'progress' in DR Congo to hold long-delayed vote.

China builds ambitiously in Africa as US sounds the alarm.

Mauritius president to resign over financial scandal claims: PM.

Two million children in Congo at risk of starvation, U.N. warns.

Togo opposition suspends protests at Ghana request.

Kenya's Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga pledge reconciliation. Kenyatta, Odinga agree to reconcile after bitter Kenyan election.

Curfew imposed in Nigeria over herder-farmers violence.

Zim army detains Mugabe staff without food, water ... interrogates them for hours - reports.

Activist abduction 'dark shadow' on Zimbabwe: Western envoys.

EUROPE

German government takes shape as SPD names ministers.

Turkish Cypriots vow to launch gas search unless Greek side pulls back.

Russian spy attack: police call in military to help investigate. Russian spy attack: military to help investigate poisoning of Sergei Skripal.

Russian state TV warns 'traitors' not to settle in England.

EU says talks 'the prime option' in US tariffs row.

Ukraine detains prisoner swap organizer on terrorism charges.

Tens of thousands protest in Slovakia at journalist’s death.

Ireland's government approves abortion referendum bill.

Romanian ruling party chief under investigation in Brazil-report.

AMERICAS

Trump to make first trip to Latin America.

California bullet train costs soar to $77B; opening delayed.

Trump pardons Navy sailor who used 'Hillary Clinton defense'.

US job growth surges in February.

High-profile activists slam U.S., Canadian sanctions on Venezuela.

Latin America seeks to protect environmental activists.

Obamas 'in talks to make Netflix shows'.

Sikh separatist Atwal apologises over Trudeau event.

Seven people suing President Trump for blocking them on Twitter says that being prevented from responding to The Donald violates First Amendment.

Marine Corps Commandant: 'LesstThan 30% of young men and women' qualified to join military.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

U.S. hits Pakistani Taliban training camp in eastern Afghanistan.

Philippines says eight jihadists killed in the south.

Islamic State claims Kabul suicide blast: Amaq news agency.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

High-performance U.S. tech stocks drive Nasdaq to record high.

Trump doubles down on reciprocal tax after meeting tariff pledge.

Tesla chief Musk says China trade rules uneven, asks Trump for help.

Bitcoin falls to lowest level in three-and-a-half weeks.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Well it take a lot of time to deal with porn stars and strippers and so on. He doesn't have time for icky negotiations Rocket Man.

Unknown said...

The Bamster nor slick Willy did not have time for Rocket man either.

Slick Willy was too busy sticking cigars into the nether regions of one of his workplace subordinates.

When is it okay to make a woman in to a humidor for cigars?

I would rather have a politician pay for sex with his own money, than start dipping into the help at work.

Unknown said...

If you think people are going to turn on Trump because he may or may not have been with a hooker, you might as well bang your head against a concrete wall, not that we would be able to tell the difference about you before or after.

Washington pays for sex. Period! Full Stop.

It is why Gordon Liddy called someone's wife a whore and was sued. When the court date came the suit was dropped and Liddy was still calling the man's wife a whore. That was the 1960s/1970s.

The Washington Madame had a few certain select names published of her clientele. Over 90% of the names were not. The PTB wanted to get a dew scalps and protect itself, certain parties and groups. The goobering press complied. That was this generation.


Primetime 20 million to 30 million voters were addressed. The message was "We do not care if Trump saw a prostitute". You elect the best candidate you can. Trump is better than Obama, Hillary, Bernie, McConnel, Mitt, Jeb or many others.

People like Jason, a Canadian, were going to vote against Trump before this news and they are going to vote against Trump now. So those people are exercised and frothing. So? We are not going to let you Alynski us! We will in the press Alynski you. Have a 'special' day!