Monday, October 15, 2018

World News Briefs -- October 15, 2018

Malnourished boys in a malnutrition treatment centre in Sana’a, Yemen. Photograph: Khaled Abdullah/Reuters

The Guardian: Yemen on brink of 'world's worst famine in 100 years' if war continues

UN warns that famine could overwhelm country in next three months, with 13 million people at risk of starvation

Yemen could be facing the worst famine in 100 years if airstrikes by the Saudi-led coalition are not halted, the UN has warned.

If war continues, famine could engulf the country in the next three months, with 12 to 13 million civilians at risk of starvation, according to Lise Grande, the agency’s humanitarian coordinator for Yemen.

She told the BBC: “I think many of us felt as we went into the 21st century that it was unthinkable that we could see a famine like we saw in Ethiopia, that we saw in Bengal, that we saw in parts of the Soviet Union – that was just unacceptable.

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MIDDLE EAST

Saudi Arabia warns against sanctions over Khashoggi case.

Saudi stocks plunge amid pressure over Khashoggi disappearance.

Turkey granted permission to search Saudi consulate.

Deadline passes for Syria's Idlib buffer without fighters leaving.

Nusra Front signals readiness for deal with Russia, Turkey in Idlib – Report.

Netanyahu threatens Hamas with 'very strong blows'.

Israel and Jordan reopen key border crossings with Syria.

Iran arrests member of military over deadly Ahvaz attack.

ASIA

Three million Afghans in 'urgent' need of food: UN.

'US agrees to discuss troop pullout': Claim Afghan Taliban officials.

At least 17 Afghan soldiers killed in Taliban attacks.

Koreas to hold talks this month on joint Olympic bid.

Pope Francis reportedly visiting North Korea in coming months.

Taiwan invites pope to visit after landmark China-Vatican pact.

Unfriend: Thai junta leader receives social media pummelling.

Yang Kaili: China live-streamer detained for 'insulting' national anthem.

AFRICA

Chaos as 200,000 Congolese expelled from Angola.

Comoros forces dismantle 'anti-govt' roadblocks.

Clashes against Chadian rebels in southwestern Libya.

Short-lived mutiny indicates deteriorating Ethiopian military chain of command, but ruling coalition will likely remain in power.

Gambia launches probe into ex-dictator's abuse.

E.Guinea strongman hands out top military posts to family.

As rape crisis grows, South African pupils learn how to fight back.

EUROPE

Merkel's sister conservatives battered in Bavaria, Greens gain big.

Sweden facing third bid to form coalition government.

Macedonia parliament to vote on name change.

Donald Trump: 'Nobody treats us much worse than the EU'.

Ukraine-Hungary row: Dual citizens 'outed' in Ukraine.

Deadly flash floods hit southern France.

Amid church rift, Kremlin vows to 'protect interests' Of faithful In Ukraine.

Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry pregnant with first child, Kensington Palace says.

AMERICAS

US Air Force optimistic on hurricane-hit fighter jets.

Hurricane Michael: Dozens still missing on Florida coast.

President Trump, First Lady to visit storm-ravaged Florida Panhandle.

Pence promises US backing for Central America if borders strengthened.

Lewinsky affair not an abuse of power, says Hillary Clinton.

Nicaragua police arrests anti-government protesters.

In Canada, pot legalization poses health and safety challenges.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Germany deports convicted 9/11 accomplice Motassadeq to Morocco.

Man convicted of Mogadishu attack executed on bombing anniversary.

Jihadists fail to quit Syria buffer, throwing deal into doubt.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

There seems to be a co-ordinated media operation against Saudi Arabia these days. Khashoggi and Yemen together? Media puff pieces ripping MBS over his ruling style.

This looks orchestrated to me. Not saying Yemen isn't a basket case of suffering because it has been one for many past decades.

Bob Huntley said...

A rather weak defense and deflection on US/Saudi war crimes.