Monday, July 2, 2018

World News Briefs -- July 2, 2018



ABC News Online: Syria: United Nations says number of displaced in south-west has reached 270,000

The number of people forced to flee their homes in south-west Syria as a result of the two week escalation in fighting has climbed to 270,000 people, according to the United Nations' refugee spokesman in Jordan.

The UN said last week 160,000 had been displaced as they fled heavy bombardment and mostly took shelter in villages and areas near the Israeli and Jordanian borders.

"Our latest update shows the figure of displaced across southern Syria has exceeded 270,000 people," Mohammad Hawari, UNHCR's Jordan spokesman said.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syria war: 270,000 displaced by fighting in south-west.

Syria government takes most of Deraa in two-week offensive.

Jordan army begins delivering aid to Syrians stranded near border. Jordan to hold talks with Russia over Syria's Deraa province.

Iraq builds fence along Syria border to block ISIL fighters.

UAE announces pause in Hudaida offensive.

Iran president in Europe to rally support for nuclear deal.

Water shortage, pollution spark fresh protests in Iran's Abadan. Iranian protesters clash with police for a second night.

ASIA

Twelve boys missing in flooded Thai cave found after nine days. Missing Thai boys found alive in caves.

Afghanistan: Suicide blast targets Sikhs, Hindus. Afghanistan blast: Sikhs among 19 dead in Jalalabad suicide attack.

UN's Guterres: Rohingya face 'unimaginable' atrocities.

India to introduce ICBM to strategic forces.


North Korean economic official visits Beijing.

Australia ends direct aid to Palestinian Authority.

Malaysia freezes 408 bank accounts as part of state fund probe.

AFRICA

African Union creates migration body.

AU summit opens with call for actions on S Sudan conflict.

Libya oil exports grind to halt in political tussle.


South Sudan's warring sides accuse each other of attacks, 18 killed.

Somalia condemns mortar attack that left 5 dead in Mogadishu.

Malawi president hit by graft scandal.

DR Congo explores oil drilling allowed in wildlife parks.

EUROPE

German interior minister offers to quit amid migration row.

EU warns U.S. of boomerang effect if Trump imposes car levies.

UK's latest Brexit proposal is unrealistic, say EU officials.

EU opens legal case against Poland. Polish judges law: EU steps up row over retirement rule.

Couple charged with planning attack on 'cult-like' Iran group in France. Six held over attack plot on Iran opposition in France.

Kremlin: 'Political resolve' has improved U.S.-Russia relations.

Russia pension: Protests over retirement age hikes.

AMERICAS

Mexico's Lopez Obrador commits to NAFTA after landslide win.

Largest U.S. business group attacks Trump on tariffs.

Trump taunts Democrats over calls to abolish Ice: 'They'll never win another election'.

Trump ex-lawyer hints could flip against US president.

Venezuela's inflation rate tops 40,000 per cent for first time ever.

Canada retaliatory tariffs on US goods come into force.

Justin Trudeau 'does not remember' groping reporter at festival.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Al Qaeda-linked group claims attack on French troops in Mali.


Iran diplomat among six arrested over suspected plot against opposition meeting.

FBI foils US independence day attack by Qaeda sympathizer. FBI arrests 'radicalized' Philadelphia man in July 4 terror plot in Cleveland.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Report of Trump bill rejecting WTO seen by trade experts as hot air.

EU says US risks $294 billion hit over auto tariffs. EU threatens to hit back with $300B in new tariffs on U.S..

More than 1,000 cryptocurrencies dead; bitcoin 70% off record high.

1 comment:

Mike Feldhake said...

When is the world going to wake up and see this idiots, among others, are forcing people out of their countries; then us stupid Westerners fight among ourselves on how and if to take care of them. What a bogus global strategy! Wake up and smell the coffee.