Friday, September 21, 2018

World News Briefs -- September 21, 2018





Reuters: May challenges EU as Brexit talks hit 'impasse', sterling tumbles

British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Friday Brexit talks with the European Union had hit an impasse, defiantly challenging the bloc to come up with their own plans a day after the bloc’s leaders savaged her proposals.

At a summit in Austria on Thursday, EU leaders rejected May’s “Chequers” plan, saying she needed to give ground on trade and customs arrangements for the UK border with Ireland.

The British media said the response had left her proposals in tatters, and May angrily struck back in a televised address from her Downing Street office, saying neither side should expect the impossible from the other.

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MIDDLE EAST

IS leader Baghdadi, world's 'most wanted', sought in Syria offensive.

Turkey says it will patrol north Syria town with US forces.

Protests held in Idlib demanding Assad leaves power.

Saudi trying to quash Yemen war crimes probe: HRW.

Major powers, except U.S., try to keep Iran nuclear deal alive.

German firms lead exodus out of Iran.

Iran’s domestic car market stalls as nuclear deal falters.

ASIA

Vietnam's president dies after viral illness.

India cancels talks with Pakistan over 'brutal killings'.

U.S. sanctions China for buying Russian fighter jets, missiles.

China vows 'consequences' over US sanctions on Russian weapons purchase. China urges US to withdraw sanctions or face 'consequences'. China ‘outraged’ by US sanctions over Russian weapons buy.

One million Uighur Muslims held by Chinese government.

Discontent brews in India over Modi rule ahead of 2019 elections.

James Ricketson: Cambodia pardons Australian filmmaker jailed for espionage.

AFRICA

2 pilots killed in Sudan military jet crash: army.

Libya: ICRC warns of 'desperate' situation as fighting continues.

12 killed as jihadists attack village in north Mozambique.

2 pilots killed in Sudan military jet crash: army.

France to press Mali to implement peace deal with rebels.

Nigerian police recover stolen state oil funds.

In Cameroon, social media plays key role in vote campaign.

Polls open in eSwatini, where king has absolute rule.

Tanzania ferry accident: Hundreds feared dead as boat capsizes at Lake Victoria. Tanzania ferry disaster: 136 bodies pulled from Lake Victoria.

EUROPE

British PM Theresa May says Brexit talks 'at impasse' and EU must produce alternative plans. May challenges EU as Brexit talks hit 'impasse', sterling tumbles.

Pound falls after May's Brexit statement.

Kremlin slams new US sanctions affecting arms exports.

Far-right AfD second only to Angela Merkel's weakening conservatives.

Russia backs Bosnia's integrity amid Serb calls for secession.

Revealed: Russia’s secret plan to help Julian Assange escape from UK.

Vatican defends upcoming China deal against 'drastic' critics.

AMERICAS

Despite strong laws, domestic violence in Brazil is rampant.

Brett Kavanaugh nomination: Trump challenges accuser.

Guatemala: Thousands demand President Jimmy Morales resign.

Venezuela jails 34 store managers on charges of price gouging.

Colombia closes 'illegal' Pablo Escobar narco museum.

Mexico's president-elect vows not to use private jet despite flight delay.

Florence death toll rises to 42 as residents return to flooded homes.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Pakistan continues to harbor Taliban, including al Qaeda-linked Haqqanis.

State Department: Iran allows al Qaeda to operate its ‘core facilitation pipeline’.

Syria war: Seized foreign IS fighters 'must be taken home'.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Dissected new iPhones reveal Micron, Toshiba parts.

Canada cannabis stocks see mood swings.

Facebook stops sending staff to help political campaigns.

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