Tuesday, January 15, 2019

World News Briefs -- January 15, 2019 (Evening Edition)



Reuters: Brexit bedlam: May's EU divorce deal crushed by 230 votes in parliament

LONDON (Reuters) - British lawmakers defeated Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit divorce deal by a crushing margin on Tuesday, triggering political chaos that could lead to a disorderly exit from the EU or even to a reversal of the 2016 decision to leave.

After parliament voted 432-202 against her deal, the worst defeat in modern British history, opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn promptly called a vote of no confidence in May’s government, to be held at 1900 GMT on Wednesday.

With the clock ticking down to March 29, the date set in law for Brexit, the United Kingdom is now ensnared in the deepest political crisis in half a century as it grapples with how, or even whether, to exit the European project that it joined in 1973.

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MIDDLE EAST

US, Turkish presidents discuss creating 'security zone' in northern Syria. Trump, Erdoğan discuss Syria after Trump threatens to 'devastate Turkey economically'.

Erdogan: Turkey to set up 'security zone' in Syria.

Rival groups refuse to meet in Yemen's Hodeidah, UN says.

Iran conducts failed satellite launch, despite US warning.

Iran could enrich uranium to 20 percent within four days: atomic chief.

U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo says to visit Kuwait 'in coming days': KUNA.

Palestine launches bid for full UN membership despite US veto.

Rahaf Mohammed: Saudi teen says women 'treated like slaves'. Saudi teen refugee, now in Canada, wants to fight for other women.

ASIA

Taliban threaten to end talks with US on ending Afghan war.

Fatal blast rocks Afghan capital Kabul.

Japanese ex-commander: Kim Jong Un still building nuclear weapons.

North Korea no longer listed as 'enemy' in Seoul defense report. South Korea defense report doesn’t refer to North as enemy.

Chinese firms warned of overseas investment risks amid tensions with US and security threats from Islamic State and Al-Qaeda.

China issues travel alert telling citizens they could be ‘arbitrarily detained’ in Canada a day after Ottawa issued similar warning.

Canada warns citizens about China’s ‘arbitrary enforcement of laws’ after drug smuggling death sentence.

AFRICA

Al-Shabab extremists claim deadly attack on Nairobi hotel.

Sudan police fire tear gas at protesters in capital.

South Sudan pursues fragile peace, but people remain wary.

SADC calls emergency meeting over disputed DR Congo election.

UN urges DR Congo to respect election outcome.

Congo Ebola epidemic becomes second-largest in history.

Zimbabwe protests turn deadly after petrol prices become most expensive in the world. Zimbabwe soldiers patrol streets after deadly protests.

Gabon's Bongo returns home after months abroad.

ICC acquits ex-Ivorian leader Laurent Gbagbo of war crimes.

EUROPE

Brexit bedlam: May's EU withdrawal deal crushed by 230 votes in parliament. UK Parliament votes overwhelmingly to reject Theresa May's Brexit deal with EU.

UK’s May faces no-confidence vote after Brexit plan crushed.

Pound rises after 'meaningful' Brexit vote.

German economic growth slowest for five years.

Seeking to quell Yellow Vest anger, Macron says some of the poor are just 'screwing around'.

'Hatred is becoming more visible': shocked Gdańsk mourns slain mayor.

Germany steps up monitoring of far-right AfD party.

Greek PM defends Macedonia deal ahead of confidence vote.

Moscow courts extends arrest for Ukrainian seamen.

AMERICAS

Democrats turn down White House invitation for shutdown talks.

Trump's pick for U.S. attorney general says he will not 'be bullied' by anybody.

Judge blocks Trump question on citizenship in US Census.

'We live in a crisis in Honduras': New US-bound caravan forms.

Head of anti-graft body offers to resign amid Guatemalan crisis.

El Chapo paid $100m bribe to former Mexican president Peña Nieto, witness says. Drug trafficker tells of bribe to ex-president of Mexico.

Brazil's Bolsonaro signs decree easing gun laws.

Venezuela Congress and U.S. government ratchet up pressure on Maduro.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Somali Islamists claim responsibility for deadly Nairobi hotel attack.

US-backed fighters seize east Syria village from IS: monitor.

Spain arrests 17 in ongoing Catalonia anti-terror operation.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Wall St rises after Netflix introduces record US price hike.

US Fed official says interest rates nearing final goal.

Huawei founder denies spying for China in rare interview.

Gillette faces backlash and boycott over '#MeToo advert'.

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