Wednesday, May 2, 2018

World News Briefs -- May 2, 2018



BBC: Armenia crisis: Opposition leader suspends nationwide protests

Armenian opposition leader Nikol Pashinyan has suspended nationwide protests after the governing Republican Party indicated it would support his bid to be interim prime minister.

The demonstrations brought much of Armenia to a standstill on Wednesday.

Mr Pashinyan told supporters that the party's position needed clarifying but protests would be suspended for a day.

Republicans blocked Mr Pashinyan's bid to become prime minister in a parliamentary vote on Tuesday.

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MIDDLE EAST

Trump has all but decided to withdraw from Iran nuclear deal: sources.

Rebels agree withdrawal deal for enclave near Syria's Homs.

Muntader al-Zaidi: Iraq shoe-thrower standing for parliament.

US returns 3,800 smuggled artifacts to Iraq.

Turkey's pro-Kurdish opposition to nominate jailed ex-leader for presidency.

Turkish opposition parties unite against Erdoğan in elections.

Cyprus, Israel may seek arbitration over gas field: minister.

Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas' Holocaust comments spark outrage. Netanyahu accuses Palestinian president of antisemitism.

IMF: Mideast not growing fast enough to reduce unemployment.

ASIA

North Korea reportedly hands Trump another big win by releasing US prisoners.

South Korea says US troops will stay despite possible peace treaty.

Chinese Foreign Minister visits Pyongyang. China’s foreign minister in N. Korea seeks role for Beijing.

Chinese-backed airport project in Solomon Islands not a threat to Australia, official says.

Myanmar army killing civilians in escalating conflict in Kachin, warns UN.

Bank urges stability as Sri Lanka tensions rise.

India cities dominate world air pollution list.

AFRICA

Nigeria mosque attack death toll rises to 86.

Security increased in NE Nigeria after deadly blasts.

Libya violence: Twelve killed in Tripoli election HQ attack. Deadly attack hits Libya's election headquarters.

Death toll in Central African Republic’s capital rises to 19.

C.African president lashes religious exploitation after bloodshed.

Tunisia announces arrest over killing of Hamas operative.

Kenya's president calls for 'forgiveness'.

Zimbabwe opposition MDC 'will expel Chinese investors'.

Flash floods impact 500,000 in Somalia, U.N. says.

Sandstorm slams Egypt.

EUROPE

Armenian opposition leader gets PM support, calls off strike. Pashinyan calls off mass protests as path to candidacy clears.

Spanish Basque separatist group ETA dissolves after 54 years.

Romanian president refuses to approve controversial judicial reforms.

Ukraine to mirror U.S. sanctions on Russian tycoons.

More than 100 detained in Paris after violent May Day protests.

France to tighten security at protests after May Day violence.

Macron wants strategic Paris-Delhi-Canberra axis amid Pacific tension.

AMERICAS

Exclusive: Giuliani says decision on Trump-Mueller interview 'several weeks away'.

Trump adds impeachment specialist to legal team for Mueller probe.

With Trump backing, Pompeo seeks to restore State Department luster.

Puerto Rico's May Day protest turns violent over austerity cuts.

Tensions simmer in Mexico as asylum seekers wait at border.

US support for Iran deal reaches highest point: poll.

House Republicans nominate Donald Trump for Nobel peace prize.

Lopez Obrador lead narrows slightly in Mexico presidency race.

Canada: First Nations group's 'marry out, get out' rule deemed unconstitutional.

Dozens of quakes rattle Hawaii volcano, eruption possible.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

US releases Saudi Guantanamo Bay prisoner al-Darbi.

Pentagon misses deadline for new policies on Guantánamo detainees, transfers: report.

Mattis offers new criteria for sending inmates to Guantánamo.

Syria: RAF admits drone strike killed civilian in attack targeting Isis.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Late skid leaves US stocks mostly lower; Apple climbs.

US, China dampen expectations as trade talks open.

Cambridge Analytica shuts down amid Facebook scandal.

US Fed holds rates steady but points to higher inflation.

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