Monday, September 17, 2018

World News Briefs -- September 17, 2018 (Evening Edition)


BBC: Syria war: Russia and Turkey to create buffer zone in Idlib

Russia and Turkey have agreed to create a demilitarised buffer zone in Syria's Idlib province to separate government forces from rebel fighters based there.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said it would be 15km to 25km (9-15 miles) wide and come into force by 15 October.

Troops from Russia, an ally of Syria's government, and Turkey, which backs the rebels, will patrol the zone.

The UN had warned of a humanitarian catastrophe if the Syrian army launched an all-out assault to retake Idlib.

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MIDDLE EAST

Russia and Turkey agree to create buffer zone in Syria's Idlib.

Last stand: Syria’s rebel Idlib prepares for a losing battle.

Fearing attacks from above, Syrians in Idlib head underground.

Putin and Erdogan to hold talks on Syria's rebel-held Idlib.

Turkey plans to strengthen military positions in Syria’s Idlib, says Erdogan.

Syrian air defenses down missiles fired at city of Latakia: state media.

Yemen pro-govt forces renew assault on rebel-held Hodeida: coalition.

7 civilians killed in Yemen air strike: official.

US cuts aid to 'Palestine-Israel' conflict resolution programmes.

Iran slams Twitter for shutting down 'real Iranian' accounts.

ASIA

Trump says he will announce decision on China tariffs after market close.

Up to 17 Afghan security forces killed in west of country: officials.

Two Koreas hold high-stakes summit with nuclear talks in jeopardy.

North, South Korean leaders to hold talks on September 18-19.

Denuclearisation to top Moon's Pyongyang agenda. S. Korea’s Moon wants ‘heart-to-heart’ summit talks with Kim.

Pakistan's Imran Khan pledges citizenship for 1.5m Afghan refugees.

Pakistan’s army chief visits Beijing after ‘Silk Road’ tension.

Chinese official: Beijing should target goods needed by US.

Taiwan officials in New York on United Nations charm offensive.

Hope fades in Philippines for dozens trapped in landslides.

Typhoon Mangkhut: 2.4 million people relocated as 'extraordinary' storm hits southern China.

Over 28% of Japanese population officially old: government.

AFRICA

DR Congo state TV sacks journalists after opposition coverage.

Burundi threatens to quit U.N. Human Rights Council, sue critics.

Leaders of Ethiopia, Eritrea sign accord in Saudi Arab.

At least 23 die in weekend of Ethiopia ethnic violence.

DRC rebels on offensive in South Kivu province.

Zimbabwe struggles to contain cholera outbreak.

Egypt says it fights fake news, critics see new crackdown.

Mauritanian ruling party boosts majority, ekes out municipal vote.

ICC to sentence DR Congo's Bemba in bribery case.

Nigeria floods kill more than 100.

EUROPE

MH17 crash: Dutch ask Russia to submit new claims.

Spain says it does not intend Gibraltar to hinder any Brexit deal.

UK leader warns rebels: it’s my Brexit agreement or no deal.

Germany's Angela Merkel backs Austria on stronger EU borders.

Ukraine preparing to revise all treaties with Russia - Foreign Minister.

Mattis condemns Russia for influence-peddling in Macedonia. US says Russia meddling in Macedonia ahead of name referendum.

Montenegro-Croatia relations in danger over training ship.

Spain PM defends sending weapons to Saudis after U-turn.

Exclusive: WikiLeaks docs show Assange bid for Russian visa.

AMERICAS

Florence death toll rises to 25 as flooding continues.

Swollen rivers near record levels as Florence looms.

Trump says high court nominee 'on track,' accuser offers to testify.

The Latest: Conway says accuser should ‘testify under oath’.

Supreme Court nominee Kavanaugh denies allegation of sexual abuse.

Colombia protests incursion from Venezuelan soldiers.

Lima Group rules out military intervention in Venezuela.

Peru president faces standoff with congress over referendum. Peru's President Vizcarra in standoff with Congress.

Guatemala court backs UN ant-graft chief against president.

Mexican president elect introduces civilian head of security.

In blow to Canada's Trudeau, legislator defects to opposition.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Al-Qaeda, foreign fighters have nowhere to go from Idlib.

Taliban claims to shoot down Afghan military helicopter.

Turkey sentences alleged British YPG fighter for 'terrorism'.

ISIS returns to Iraq, and a town confronts a new wave of terror.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Wall Street slides ahead of Trump tariff announcement.

JPMorgan Chase chief: banking system healthy 10 years after meltdown.

Renewed US tariff fears stalk global stock markets.

Wall Street salaries highest since 2008 crisis, report finds.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

So according to Putin all Jihadis gotta go by October 10? Hmmm where might they go? No country in the region wants them so send them to Europe, right? Erdogan escorts them across the Bosporus and turns them loose.

Hans Persson said...

WNU, youre slow on the reporting. If you dont report anything, earth stands still for me. :) Take that as a positive thing.