Tuesday, October 2, 2018

World News Briefs -- October 2, 2018 (Evening Edition)

A ship is seen stranded on the shore after an earthquake and tsunami hit the area in Wani, Donggala, Central Sulawesi. Antara Foto/Muhammad Adimaja/ via REUTERS

Daily Mail: Indonesia quake-tsunami death toll moves above 1,300, as 200,000 people battle thirst and hunger and starving survivors rummage through rubble for food

* The Indonesian government has started to crack down on citizens looting shops for supplies in Palu Tuesday
* United Nations representatives say around 200,000 people are in need of food and shelter after the tsunami
* Police say they have arrested dozens of people for stealing computers and cash in the wake of the disaster
* The official death toll has climbed to 1,349 as rescuers are still battling to track down some of the survivors

More than 1,300 people are now known to have died in the quake-tsunami that smashed into Sulawesi, Indonesia's government said on Tuesday, as police pledged to clamp down on looting by survivors taking advantage of the chaos.

There were reports of officers firing warning shots and tear gas to ward off people ransacking shops in Palu, a coastal city ravaged by a 7.5-magnitude quake and the tsunami it spawned.

Almost 200,000 people are in need of urgent help, the United Nations says, among them tens of thousands of children.

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MIDDLE EAST

Iran says missile attack in Syria killed 40 'leaders' of Islamic State.

Turkey, US troops train for joint patrols in Syria's Manbij.

Syrian rebels say Turkey promises no Russian patrols in Idlib zone.

Syria rebel zone deal step towards 'liberation': FM.

Yemen on verge of famine as millions cannot access aid.

Saudi Arabia gives Yemen $200m to halt currency collapse.

Iraqi parliament elects Kurdish moderate Barham Salih as new president. Iraq: Parliament elects Barham Salih as new president.

Deaths of high-profile Iraqi women spark fear of conservative backlash.

At least 42 dead from bootleg liquor in Iran.

German detained in Turkey for defaming Erdogan: reports.

ASIA

U.S.-China tensions rise over South China Sea warships.

Afghanistan: Suicide bomber targets election rally in Nangarhar.

North Korea denounces U.S. for sanctions against China, Russia entities.

Pompeo to meet with North Korea's Kim on Sunday. Pompeo to meet Kim Jong Un in fresh visit.

Kim Jong-un confirms willingness to denuclearization in message to Trump.

Russia calls on South Korea to release vessel held at Busan port.

Pakistan kills seven militants in shootout near Afghan border.

Indonesia quake, tsunami death toll climbs to 1,347. Indonesia tsunami: Death toll rises to nearly 1,350.

Indonesia tsunami: Palu residents turn to looting as desperation grows.

Myanmar's neighbours urge accountability for Rohingya violence.

Maldives President Yameen 'received $1.5m in cash' before vote.

AFRICA

Islamic State announces death of senior militant in Egypt's Sinai.

Italy to host Libya conference in Sicily, seeks stabilization.

Dozens killed in ethnic conflict in western Ethiopia. Dozens killed in Ethiopia ethnic clashes.

Dozens of refugees drown in shipwreck off Morocco coast.

Namibia pledges land reforms to boost black ownership.

11 dead, 70 hurt in S. Leone military vehicle accident.

Melania Trump: US first lady arrives in Ghana for solo Africa trip.

EUROPE

France blames Iran for foiled bomb attack near Paris.

Challenging her critics, May embraces Brexit 'opportunity'.

Russia: U.S. comments on possible destruction of Russian warheads are dangerous: TASS.

New German immigration laws agreed at government meeting.

Spanish government rejects Catalan ultimatum on self-determination.

Ukraine minister says Skripal suspect helped ex-leader flee in 2014.

Thousands rally in Yerevan to demand early parliamentary vote.

Italy's pro-refugee mayor Domenico Lucano arrested.

Moody's plays down Italian risk to eurozone.

EU slaps anti-dumping duties on pipe imports from Russia, Ukraine.

AMERICAS

Trump defends Kavanaugh: ‘Very scary time for young men in America’.

McConnell says only senators will see FBI's Kavanaugh report.

Trump engaged in fraud, dubious tax schemes in 1990s: NYT.

Trump to delay Rosenstein meeting until after Kavanaugh process.

Canada’s Quebec province swings to the right in blow to Trudeau.

Brazil poll shows far-right Bolsonaro beating leftist Haddad in run-off.

Brazil violent crime deaths hit record 62,000.

Four million Venezuelans may live in Colombia by 2021: minister.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

State Department: Don’t forget about threat of nuclear terrorism.

‘Father of the Taliban’ calls on China to aid Afghan peace talks.

Spain dismantles 'Islamic State' ring operating in jails.

French police raid Muslim association in 'counter-terror' probe.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Dow jumps more than 100 points to all-time high, rallies for a second day to start fourth quarter.

Facebook, Google, and Amazon are big winners in the new NAFTA deal.

Partners announce $31bn investment in Canada LNG project.

Amazon raises wages amid criticism.

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