Monday, October 8, 2018

World News Briefs -- October 8, 2018

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un meets with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Pyongyang in this photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on October 7, 2018. KCNA via REUTERS

Reuters: Pompeo says North Korea ready to let inspectors into missile, nuclear sites

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Monday North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was ready to allow international inspectors into the North’s nuclear and missile testing sites, one of the main sticking points over an earlier denuclearization pledge.

Pompeo, who met Kim during a short trip to Pyongyang on Sunday, said the inspectors would visit a missile engine test facility and the Punggye-ri nuclear testing site as soon as the two sides agree on logistics.

“There’s a lot of logistics that will be required to execute that,” Pompeo told a news briefing in Seoul before leaving for Beijing.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syrian opposition completes withdrawal of heavy weaponry in Idlib – Reports.

Syrians in ex-rebel zones struggle after aid groups withdraw.

Putin, Netanyahu to meet after downing of Russian reconnaissance plane.

Saudi-led coalition sends additional forces to Hodeidah - Yemeni military.

Thousands of Yemeni children malnourished.

Turkey seeks access to search Saudi consulate in Khashoggi case.

Tehran rebukes claims Riyadh can replace Iranian oil as 'nonsense'.

Manhunt after two Israelis killed at West Bank factory.

Wife of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu goes on trial for fraud.

ASIA

Pompeo: 'Significant progress' in denuclearization talks with North Korea.

Pompeo: North Korea ready to invite inspectors to nuclear site.

Seoul pitches parliamentary meeting with North Korean politicians.

Taliban assaults district center south of Kabul.

Taliban vow to attack Afghan security forces during elections.

Afghanistan water shortage displaces thousands in Badghis.

Ex-Pakistani PMs, newspaper editor face treason charges.

China accuses detained Interpol chief of bribery.

Japan withdraws from fleet review over flag spat with South Korea.

'Cold War mentality': China hits back at Concetta Fierravanti-Wells over Pacific aid opinion piece.

AFRICA

Egypt army says 52 suspected jihadists killed in Sinai.

Cameroon vote count begins, President Paul Biya likely to return.

Cameroon faces long wait for presidential results.

Rebels target Cameroon ballot boxes with 'travel ban'.

Libyan PM looks to broaden support with cabinet reshuffle.

Mozambique local elections to test peace progress.

At least 53 killed in DR Congo tanker crash: ministry.

Borrowing costs for African nations 'have doubled' - report.

EUROPE

Latvia election puts pro-Russia Harmony party on top.

Serb nationalist wins Bosnia Presidency seat in ethnically charged election.

Trust in Vladimir Putin declines steeply among Russians, poll shows.

Romania's anti-same-sex marriage vote fails to meet legal turnout.

UK, German defense chiefs push for EU-level ties even after Brexit.

Bulgarian investigative journalist Viktoria Marinova found raped and murdered in park.

Vaclav Havel Prize goes to jailed Russian activist.

Two ships collide in Mediterranean near Corsica.

AMERICAS

White House begins prepping for Democratic legal storm.

Rosenstein to travel with Trump on Air Force One.

Brazil election: Far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro wins 47 per cent of the vote, on track for run-off.

Bolsonaro in talks with Brazil lawmakers for support in Congress.

Haiti earthquake: Hospital struggles to cope with patients. Haiti struck by deadly earthquake.

Washed away - Nicaragua begins to recover from Managua floods.

Explosions rock Canada’s largest oil refinery as energy company confirms ‘major incident' (PHOTOS).

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

JNIM portrays its fight as part of Al Qaeda’s global jihad.

Al Qaeda branch claims IED attack on Tunisian soldiers.

UK dropped objection to death penalty for Isis suspects 'to appease US'.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Economics of climate change, innovation win Nobel Prize for U.S. duo.

Iran says Saudi claims to replace its oil 'unbelievable'.

UN report predicts catastrophic consequences if greenhouse gas emissions not reduced by 2030.

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