Tuesday, July 10, 2018

World News Briefs -- July 10, 2018



Daily Mail: Thailand parties through the night! Country erupts in celebrations after miraculous rescue mission to free trapped football team succeeds

* Celebrations in the streets and on social media after final four boys and their football coach are rescued
* The 12 Wild Boar FC players had been trapped in cave in Chiang Rai, northern Thailand more than two weeks
* First four players were rescued on Sunday, the second batch on Monday, and on Tuesday the rest were freed
* British divers found boys and coach, hungry and huddled in darkness on a muddy bank, on Monday last week
* Two boys have suspected lung infections but the first four boys rescued are all now walking around in hospital
* The boys' parents have not been able to hug them yet because of the risk of infection but are expected to be reunited with their sons in the coming days

Thailand has erupted in celebration following the news that all 12 youth football players and their coach trapped in a flooded cave for more than two weeks have been rescued - in an astonishing against-the-odds mission that captivated the world.

Authorities had been mulling ideas such as drilling holes into the mountain or waiting months until monsoon rains ended and they could walk out, with the rescue chief at one point dubbing the efforts to save them 'Mission Impossible'.

In the end, a team of specialist divers, lead by British experts and Thai Navy SEALs, entered the cave and 'effectively pulled' the boys through several miles of waterfilled tunnels one by one - despite many of them not even knowing how to swim.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syria regime, Russia accused of breaching ceasefire in Deraa.

Airstrike kills 20 ISIS militants outside Mosul, says Iraqi general.

One year after battle for Mosul, a city lies in ruins.

Turkey's Tayyip Erdogan sworn in as executive president, names son-in-law as finance minister. Turkey's Erdogan son-in-law made finance minister amid nepotism fears.

Erdogan appoints active duty military commander as Turkey’s defense minister.

Hamas boosts troops training amid rising tensions with Israel - reports.

Israel closes main Gaza goods crossing in response to arson attacks.

Saudi, UAE executives face probe over Malaysia's 1MDB scandal.

ASIA

Afghanistan: At least 10 killed in Jalalabad suicide attack.

Pompeo offers support for Taliban peace talks during surprise Afghan visit. Pompeo says Trump strategy a success in surprise Afghanistan visit.

Doubts grow over North Korea despite Trump confidence.

China denies undermining US-North Korea talks.

Japan: death toll climbs to 155 after 'historic' rain and landslides.

Typhoon Maria slams Japan, heads to Taiwan, China.

Liu Xia, widow of Nobel laureate and political dissident Liu Xiaobo, leaves China for Germany.

AFRICA

Uganda and Congo forces clash in Lake Edward dispute.

Ethiopia's Abiy says he wants to quickly roll out Eritrea deal.

Mass rape and killings in South Sudan may constitute war crimes, says UN.

Zimbabwe police say campaign violence down on past polls.

New Nigeria PDP-led alliance aims to defeat Buhari.

Nigeria army releases 183 detained children.

UN slams 'revolting acts' by South Sudan govt-backed forces.

Police killed in flashpoint Cameroon city of Buea.

EUROPE

Finnish authorities to beef up security for Putin-Trump summit.

Moscow slaps retaliatory duties on US imports.

Germany probes huge Iran cash transfer request. US Ambassador warns Germany not to approve Iran's attempt to withdraw cash.

German interior minister presents his migration master plan.

Novichok: UK police in desperate hunt for container of deadly nerve agent after Dawn Sturgess death.

West Balkan leaders, Chancellor Angela Merkel to attend London summit.

Poland seek permanent US military presence.

Emmanuel Macron pledges to overhaul French welfare state.

Italian ship carrying migrants turned away from Italian ports.

AMERICAS

Trump replaces high court’s swing vote with conservative.

Top U.S. Senate Democrat vows to fight Trump's Supreme Court pick.

Dozens of immigrant children will be reunited with parents.

Nicaragua crisis: '38 killed in bloodiest day' - NGO.

Obrador's vision: Controversy in Mexico over proposed amnesty.

Mexico will not intervene in Venezuela, Nicaragua crises: incoming minister.

Venezuela would bomb Colombia if US attacks: lawmaker.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

ISIS remnants fight on, despite U.S. campaign.

The Islamic State group in Iraq.

Guantanamo inmates to get US court hearing to demand trial or release.


Inside the CIA's treasure trove of bin Laden files.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

S&P hits four-month high on oil, Pepsi boost.

Iran vows to sell as much oil as it can despite U.S. sanctions.

Starbucks to ban plastics straws in all stores by 2020.

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