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World News Briefs -- January 19, 2019 (Evening Edition)



BBC: Kenya attack: 21 confirmed dead in DusitD2 hotel siege

At least 21 people were killed when Somali militants stormed a luxury hotel compound in Nairobi, Kenya's government has confirmed.

Hundreds were forced to flee the bloodshed at the DusitD2 hotel and business complex on Tuesday.

Some 28 injured people have been admitted to hospital, and Kenya's Red Cross said 19 are still missing.

Somalia-based Islamist group al-Shabab said it was behind the attack, which triggered a 19-hour security operation.

President Uhuru Kenyatta said the siege ended with five jihadist attackers "eliminated".

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MIDDLE EAST

US soldiers killed in Syria bomb attack claimed by Islamic State. Civilians, US troops killed in blast in northern Syria.

Syria's Kurdish fighters ready to help set up 'safe zone'.

Iran Guards chief insists no withdrawal from Syria.

Iran says it will be ready for new satellite launch in a few months.

Harsh winter takes deadly toll on Syrian refugees.

Yemen combatants start talks in Jordan on prisoner swap deal.

Israeli TV: U.S. sees Palestinian state on most of West Bank, some of East Jerusalem.

US arrests journalist working for Iran's state Press TV.

ASIA

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

Over 1,000 Rohingya flee India for Bangladesh fearing crackdown.

China confirms top North Korea official en route to Washington.

China brushes off global outrage over death sentence for Canadian.

Sri Lanka asks IMF to revive $1.5-billion bailout.

Russia urges Japan to 'accept the result' of World War II.

AFRICA

'I was prepared to die': survivors recount chaos of Nairobi attack .

Kenya police scour rubble as hotel attack toll jumps to 21.

DR Congo ethnic violence kills nearly 900 in a few days: UN.

Sudan police tear gas anti-government protest in Kassala: witnesses.

14 dead, aid affected after jihadist raid in Nigeria: MSF.

Suspected anglophone separatists 'kidnap 30' in Cameroon.

Clashes between rival groups kill at least two people in Libya.

Despite crackdown, Zimbabwe fuel protests continue.

Zimbabwe opposition: We are not to blame for the violence.

1,600 people killed on S.Africa's roads over holidays.

EUROPE

Theresa May narrowly survives no-confidence vote after crushing Brexit defeat. May seeks to end Brexit stalemate after winning confidence vote.

'Time almost up', EU warns after British MPs reject Brexit deal.

Russia to continue efforts to salvage INF accord, vows Lavrov.

Putin says US wants to 'assert dominance' in Balkans as Macedonia changes name.

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras wins confidence vote. Greek PM Alexis Tsipras wins confidence vote.

Sweden to end months without a government.

Russia says US 'spy' Paul Whelan caught red-handed, denies prisoner swap.

AMERICAS

Top Democrat urges Trump to delay State of Union until gov't reopens.

Nielsen: Secret Service prepared to secure State of the Union.

Graham says Trump's Syria withdrawal 'set in motion enthusiasm' by ISIS.

White House condemns 'terror attack' that killed US troops in Syria.

Dems seek House panel's support to block military funds for Trump border wall.

US, Canada promise 'unbiased' process for Chinese executive.

Venezuela children left behind as parents flee to find work abroad.

Colombia dismantles first tent camp for Venezuelan migrants.

Brazil's Bolsonaro relaxes gun ownership law.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Pence says 'ISIS has been defeated' hours after attack that killed US troops in Syria.

Defense Dept. grappling with care for ailing Guantanamo detainees.

Pentagon ships handicap-accessible cell to Gitmo for injured detainee’s trial.

American ISIS member Warren Clark says he wanted to see 'what the group was about'.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Upbeat bank earnings send Wall Street to one-month highs.

YouTube bans dangerous 'challenge' videos.

Iconic US retailer Sears saved from the brink - for now: reports.

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