Monday, September 24, 2018

World News Briefs -- September 24, 2018 (Evening Edition)



Reuters: Iran warns U.S. and Israel of revenge after parade attack, Mattis dismisses threat

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Monday the attackers who killed 25 people at a military parade had been paid by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, and that Iran would “severely punish” those behind the bloodshed.

The deputy head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards also accused the United States and Israel of involvement in the attack and said they should expect a devastating response.

In Washington, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis dismissed Iran’s threat said it was “ludicrous” for Tehran to allege U.S. involvement in the attack.

Asked whether Iran’s threat gave him any concern, Mattis told reporters at the Pentagon: “No, it does not. We’ve been very clear that they shouldn’t take us on like that. And I am hopeful that cooler, wiser heads will prevail.”

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MIDDLE EAST

US vows to up Iran pressure but says not after regime change.

Citing U.S. sanctions, Iranian president says he has no plans to meet Trump.

Iran warns U.S., Israel of revenge after parade attack. Iran holds funerals for Ahvaz attack victims and vows revenge.

Iran mourns dead from attack 'funded by' Saudi, UAE.

Iran tensions set to dominate UN Security Council talks.

Russia says Israeli role in Syria plane downing was premeditated.

Pompeo threatens military force over Syrian chemical weapons.

'This shouldn't be happening': Civilian deaths spike in Yemen.

Deadly Yemen famine could strike at any time, warns UN boss.

Turkey arrests 61 soldiers over alleged Gulen links: state media.

Turkish intel will run ‘operations’ against political opponents on US soil, Erdogan spokesman says.

ASIA

Trump says he expects second N.Korea summit 'quite soon'.

India and Pakistan ratchet up war rhetoric over Kashmir.

Maldives opposition candidate wins presidential vote.

Myanmar army chief defiant after UN 'genocide' probe.

US using false accusations on trade to 'intimidate' countries – China . China accuses US of trade bullying as new tariffs imposed.

Hong Kong bans pro-independence party as Chinese Government tightens grip.

Report: North Korea's Ri Sol Ju jokes to magician about 'disappearing'.

Trump meets Japan's Abe in NY ahead of UN assembly.

AFRICA

France says 'no alternative' to AU-led plan on C.Africa.

France seeks tougher sanctions on Libyans who block political solution.

500,000 children face 'immediate danger' in Libya capital: UN.

Angola ex-president's son remanded on corruption charge.

Freed Rwandan opposition leader vows to continue struggle.

Race for the presidency is on in Cameroon.

Tanzania ferry: Captain arrested, over 200 now dead. Tanzania begins to bury dead as ferry disaster toll hits 224.

Nigerian pirates kidnap 12 from Swiss shipping vessel.

DR Congo Ebola outbreak: Beni attack halts outreach work.

Kerdasa trial: Court upholds death sentences for 20 Egyptians.

NGOs: Refugee rescue ship loses license after pressure from Italy.

EUROPE

As U.S. sanctions near, Europe fails to protect Iran deal.

Moldovan court suspends president in political standoff.

PM urged to drop Chequers in order to win 'Brexit prize'.

German coalition avoids split with solution to spymaster crisis.

Angela Merkel admits mistakes in row over spy chief.

Armenians head to municipal polls in first post-revolution vote.

Italian government adopts hardline anti-migrant decree.

Russian opposition leader Navalny detained upon release from jail.

Macron's popularity at record lows.

Swiss region of St Gallen votes to ban 'burqa' in public places.

Russian at Oslo IT conference held on suspicion of spying.

Pope praises Latvians for keeping faith during occupation.

AMERICAS

Trump to meet with Rod Rosenstein Thursday after conflicting reports about deputy attorney general's departure.

NAFTA talks likely to continue on sidelines of UN meeting: Trudeau.

Supreme Court nominee Kavanaugh: 'I will not be intimidated'.

Brett Kavanaugh faces second allegation of sexual misconduct.

US violent crime and murder down after two years of increases, FBI data shows.

Cuba seeks 'civilized' relationship with US: president.

As Venezuelans go hungry, Trump targets food corruption.

China navy ship makes maiden visit to Venezuela after Maduro visit.

Mexico president-elect says will not fight with Trump.

Florence: Evacuations continue as North Carolina rivers rise.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Islamic State video allegedly shows perpetrators of attack on Iranian military parade.

U.S. airstrike kills 18 Al-Shabab after U.S. attacked in Somalia.

Terrorists released from UK prisons likely to conduct new attacks – Ex-Governor.

Somalia remains ‘a terrorist safe haven,’ State notes.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Global stocks dip on report China calls off US trade talks.

Michael Kors set to snap up Italy's Versace: sources.

Brent crude closes at highest level since Nov 2014 after OPEC refuses to boost output.

Huge US-China punitive tariffs take effect.

BIS warns global economy risks crisis 'relapse'.

OPEC, Russia rebuff Trump's call for immediate boost to oil output.

Colin Kaepernick is Nike's $6 billion man.

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