Thursday, April 4, 2019

World News Briefs -- April 4, 2019 (Evening Edition)



Reuters: Eastern Libyan commander orders forces to move on Tripoli

TRIPOLI/BENGHAZI (Reuters) - Eastern Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar ordered his troops on Thursday to march to the capital Tripoli, taking his conflict with the internationally recognized government to a dangerous new level.

Shortly after the announcement, his forces moved on the capital from several sides, an eastern official said, making it from the south as close as al-Heira and Gharyan, two mountainous areas some 80 km (49.7 miles) south of the capital despite its force getting attacked in an air strike.

The developments mark a dramatic escalation of a power tussle that has dragged on in Libya since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.

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MIDDLE EAST

Cholera is surging once again in war-ravaged Yemen.

Congress ends US support for Yemen war, Trump likely to veto.

Army shelling kills 22 civilians in Syria's Idlib: monitor.

Israelis prepare for elections as experts cite cyber threats.

Putin, Netanyahu, meet in Moscow ahead of Israeli elections.

Russia helped Israel recover remains of soldier missing since 1982.

Turkey AK party rulers are bad losers, says election 'winner' Imamoglu.

Saudi Arabia's first nuclear reactor nearly finished, sparking fears over safeguards.

At least 62 people killed in Iran floods as US accused of blocking aid.

ASIA

Trump says US, China ‘rounding the turn’ in trade talks.

UK government, opposition search for a Brexit plan.

Taliban kill about 10 Afghan security forces: official.

Trade war: Donald Trump to meet Chinese Vice-Premier Liu He as negotiators eye presidential summit.

South Korea official: 'Full denuclearization' to be discussed at summit.

Anxious wait for election results in Thailand.

Philippines says Chinese vessels in disputed waters illegal.

Manila accuses Beijing of violating its sovereignty as South China Sea dispute rages on.

India partially bans civilian movement on Kashmir highway.

Left out: Afghanistan watches its own peace process from the sidelines.

Australia: Fines, jail for social media firms for violent content.

Christchurch shooter Brenton Tarrant charged with 50 counts of murder over mosque attacks. Judge orders psych test for Christchurch shooting suspect.

AFRICA

Libya’s Hifter orders forces to march on Tripoli.

UN council to meet on Libya as Haftar's forces advance.

'Brief skirmish' near Libya's Tripoli as Haftar's LNA heads west.

Tripoli government declares military alert.

UN chief 'deeply concerned' by military escalation in Libya.

Sudan police fire tear gas at protests in capital: witnesses.

UN troops step up Mali patrols after massacre.

Too much spent on Mali security, not enough on food aid: UN official.

Bouteflika asks Algerians for 'forgiveness'.

Algeria set for new protests despite Bouteflika departure.

EUROPE

NATO seeks new ways to counter Russia 'aggression'.

Merkel hopes May can find a way out Brexit maze by EU summit.

UK lawmakers pass bill to force Brexit delay to avoid no-deal exit.

Ukraine election: Rivals agree to a stadium face-off.

Spain claims success in Gibraltar row with Britain.

Spain not satisfied with CIA answers on embassy attack.

Germany defensive on NATO, points to existing spending plans.

Salvini aims to forge far-right alliance ahead of European elections.

Kremlin doubts figures showing Russians too poor to buy shoes.

AMERICAS

Under pressure, U.S. Justice Department defends handling of Mueller report. Barr defends handling of Mueller’s Russia report.

Trump lashes out at New York Times for Mueller reporting.

US Democrats officially request Donald Trump's tax returns from IRS.

House ignores Trump veto threat, approves bill ending US support for Yemen war.

Venezuela crisis: Guaidó defiant after lifting of immunity.

Russia is warning Venezuela's neighbors against military action.

Venezuelans struggle to find water in the aftermath of blackouts.

Brazil education minister accused of whitewashing 1964 coup and dictatorship. Brazil textbooks 'to be revised to deny 1964 coup'.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Exodus of jihadist families overwhelms Syrian hospitals as they battle to cope with adults and children suffering from burns and malnutrition.

'Taliban Five' traded for Bowe Bergdahl at center of Afghanistan peace talks.

ISIS 3.0: The more virulent threat.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

S&P 500, Dow advance with trade talks in focus.

Ethiopian report says faulty sensor data led to jet crash.

Bezos ex-wife to surrender 75% of couple's Amazon shares.

Global debt on the rise, Africa hit hardest.

South Korea launches world's first nationwide 5G mobile network.

Japan police arrest ex-Nissan chair Carlos Ghosn for 4th time.

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