Wednesday, November 14, 2018

World News Briefs -- November 14, 2018 (Evening Edition)

Russian President Vladimir Putin shakes hands with U.S. President Donald Trump as he arrives to attend a commemoration ceremony for Armistice Day, 100 years after the end of the First World War at the Arc de Triomphe, in Paris, France. Ludovic Marin/Pool via REUTERS

AFP: Russia hits out at US 'unpredictability' under Trump, saying it is causing 'deep global concern'

* Kremlin disapprove of erratic managing of 'most powerful economy in the world'
* Putin and Trump are set to meet in two weeks at the G20 summit in Argentina
* Relations are at their lowest ebb after the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal
* But the pair appeared amiable at the 100th Anniversary of Armistice Day in Paris

The Kremlin hit out at the 'unpredictability' of the United States under Trump, saying it was causing 'deep global concern'.

'The fact that America has become unpredictable lately is no secret to anyone,' Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Dozhd TV today during a visit by President Vladimir Putin to Singapore.

'Such unpredictability from the largest country, the most powerful economy in the world, is the subject of deep global concern,' he added.

Trump and Putin gave nothing away when they greeted each other with smiles at the 100th Anniversary of Armistice Day commemoration in Paris over the weekend.

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MIDDLE EAST

Pro-govt forces halt Yemen port offensive as UAE backs talks.

UAE supports 'early convening' of UN Yemen talks.

Saudi hosts new conference in shadow of critic's murder.

Hariri accuses Hezbollah of blocking Lebanon government formation.

Christian ex-warlords reconcile in Lebanon.

Israeli defence chief Avigdor Lieberman quits over Gaza truce.

Iran executes 'Sultan of Coins' amid currency crisis.

ASIA

Sri Lanka thrown into more turmoil as parliament rejects new Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Fiji PM on track for election win.

After 17 years, many Afghans blame US for unending war.

List of Chinese financial firms facing possible sanctions over North Korea’s nuclear programme demanded by US congressional panel.

South China Sea: Asean, Beijing continue to work towards code of conduct. Beijing advances 'code of conduct' for South China Sea.


Report: Japanese spies met with North Koreans in Mongolia.

APEC: PNG offers to play peacemaker at summit amid tensions between Australia and China.

Japan GDP: Natural disasters hit economic growth.

AFRICA

Dozens of Anglophone separatists killed in Cameroon.

Haftar backs out of Italy's international Libya summit.

UN 'alarmed' by fighting in DR Congo ahead of December elections.

Ethiopia’s army firm ‘transported arms to Somalia’.

Central African Republic: Leader of Seleka fighters speaks up.

Teachers whipped by jihadists in Burkina Faso.

US senators voice alarm over growing Chinese presence at Djibouti port.

Security Council lifts embargo against Eritrea after 9 years. UN lifts sanctions on Eritrea after nine years.

UN chief revives bid opposed by US to fund Sahel force.

South Africa's state capture scandal – one more cabinet minister down.

Death toll from DR Congo cholera outbreak at 857.

EUROPE

Brexit: Theresa May secures Cabinet support for draft deal.

Irish PM welcomes Brexit deal and guarantee of no hard border.

'Allies owe each other respect,' Macron says of Trump tweets.

Italy budget: Rome rejects European Commission demands.

Ukrainians protest as gas price dispute leaves houses freezing.

Macedonian ex-PM escapes jail term, flees to Hungary.

Alexei Navalny allowed to leave Russia to attend ECHR case.

AMERICAS

First refugees of 'Central American exodus' arrive at US border.

US House GOP moves to block resolution that would end US military involvement in Yemen civil war.

Migrant caravan breakaway group reaches Mexican border city of Tijuana.

US media in court showdown over White House access.

Cuba ends program sending doctors to Brazil.

Blow for IOC as Calgary set to be latest city to stop bid for 2026 Winter Olympics.

After three weeks, still no claim for $1.5B Mega Millions jackpot.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

US-backed fighters resume final offensive against ISIS after pause to deal with Turkish tensions.

America's 'war on terror' has cost the US nearly $6 trillion and killed roughly half a million people, and there's no end in sight.

IS fighter with strong family links to Australia is sentenced to death.

US names son of Hezbollah leader Nasrallah terrorist.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Falling Apple stock drags Dow Jones down 200 points.

Asian mega free-trade deal stalls in Singapore despite China’s push against protectionism.

Oil price drops amid fears over demand.

US shale oil forecasts too optimistic, even IEA agrees.

3 comments:

B.Poster said...

Hopefully a handshake will go a long way. We need to be able to build on this.

Bob Huntley said...

Geez. That Putin guy really is short.

Anonymous said...

Bob, comrade: no he is massively tall like 2 meters. Do not speak untruths! Putin is master of deception and 5D chess. Don't forget the narrative. CNN told me so just yesterday to make their point how dumb Trump is. And you would not trust your own network, would you? (By the way, please don't look into our networks dealings with Russia and Turkey, that is totally unrelated in this 2 years of Russia Russia coverage)