Thursday, May 3, 2018

World News Briefs -- May 3, 2018 (Evening Edition)



NBC: Trump, Giuliani hint at release of Americans detained in North Korea

The State Department is investigating reports that Kim Hak-song, Kim Dong-chul and Tony Kim could be released.

President Donald Trump hinted late Wednesday that three Americans detained in North Korea could soon be released as he prepares for a potential summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

“As everybody is aware," Trump tweeted, "the past Administration has long been asking for three hostages to be released from a North Korean Labor camp, but to no avail. Stay tuned!"

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MIDDLE EAST

Syria's war grinds on, no respite for civilians, U.N. says.

Syrian rebels surrender last rebel-held area near Homs. Syrian rebels accept Russian-brokered surrender deal in Homs enclave.

US commandos help Saudis against Yemen rebels: report.

Anger erupts on Yemen's Socotra as UAE deploys over 100 troops.

Study warns of cholera flare-up in beleaguered Yemen.

Iran nuclear deal: UN urges Trump not to walk away. Javad Zarif: Iran won't be bullied to renegotiate nuclear deal. Iran slams US 'bullying,' says it won't renegotiate nuclear deal.

Iran currency crunch hits foreign tourists.

Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas re-elected as chairman of PLO Executive Committee.

ASIA

Trump aides fuel speculation over US captives in North Korea. North Korea expected to release American prisoners ahead of Donald Trump, Kim Jong-un summit.

Afghanistan’s ‘fraying’ security forces to face inquiry after militant gains.

Beijing 'installs missiles' on South China Sea islands.

U.S. says will be consequences for China's South China Sea militarization.

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak can bank on regional support despite corruption scandal.

'Freak' dust storms in northern India kill more than 100 people.

AFRICA

Teachers flee, schools close in Kenya with al-Shabab attacks.

'Mali rebel fighters' kill 17 Tuareg civilians.

Somali gunmen abduct German Red Cross nurse in Mogadishu.

Mozambique rebel leader Dhlakama dead: party sources.

Chad PM resigns as constitutional changes boost president's powers.

Death toll in Libya election commission attack rises to 14.

25 killed in rural violence in northern Nigeria: police.

Uganda launches major vaccination drive as deadly cholera outbreak bites.

UN chief calls for calm in C. African Republic.

Nile dam won't harm Egypt, says new Ethiopian leader.

EUROPE

Eta: Disbandment won't change our policy says Spain's Rajoy.

Pashinyan calls off mass protests as path to candidacy clears.

Revealed: UK’s push to strengthen anti-Russia alliance.

Germany vows to take tougher stance on migrant deportations.

‘No need to lie:’ Czech President says country produced Novichok, same nerve agent used on Skripals.

Greek riot police fire teargas at protest over EU migration policy.

Bill Cosby and Roman Polanski expelled from Oscars academy.

AMERICAS

U.S. investigators logged Trump lawyer's phone calls: NBC.

Trump’s new ‘Stormy’ story clashes with earlier statements.

Honduran journalists face increasing threats and intimidation.

Brazil conducts massive graft raids, targets $1 billion laundering ring.

Venezuela's Maduro defies foreign censure, offers 'prize' to voters.

Asylum seekers face tougher hurdles to enter Canada.

Brazil says US gave 'ultimatum' over steel, aluminum tariffs.

Hawaii to ban certain sunscreens harmful to coral reefs.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Pentagon delivers recommendations on Guantanamo Bay's future.

US releases Saudi Guantanamo prisoner Ahmed al-Darbi.

Qatari hostage payments funded Al Qaeda group now Syria's most powerful militant faction.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

S&P 500 ends slightly lower on earnings disappointments; yields slip.

Oil up on OPEC output cuts, worries about Iran sanctions.

Tesla CEO’s peculiar conduct causes angst on Wall Street.

Twitter urges all users to change passwords after glitch.

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