Tuesday, August 6, 2019

World News Briefs -- August 6, 2019



DW: China warns Hong Kong protesters of severe repercussions

Demonstrators in Hong Kong should not underestimate China's "immense strength," a government official has warned. Unrest has reached new levels in recent days and punishment is "only a matter of time."

China issued a stark warning to the "behind-the-scenes masterminds" on Tuesday over continued demonstrations in Hong Kong, saying that "those who play with fire will perish by it."

At a press briefing in Beijing, Yang Guang, spokesman for the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, said that central government has "immense strength" and that punishment for those behind the demonstrations is "only a matter of time."

Yang added that the "radical protests... have severely impacted Hong Kong's prosperity and stability, pushing it into a dangerous abyss."

He also had a firm warning for the "criminals" behind the protests: "Don't ever misjudge the situation and mistake our restraint for weakness."

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MIDDLE EAST

'Unacceptable': US warns Turkey of operation in northern Syria.

7 civilians killed in Syria after failed Idlib truce: monitor.

Iranian leader: No talks with U.S. until sanctions removed. Iran 'favours' talks despite Trump snub.

UK joins US-led security mission in Strait of Hormuz.

UN accuses Yemeni forces of attacks against northerners.

UN probes corruption in its own agencies in Yemen aid effort.

Israel advances plans for more than 2,300 settlement homes.

ASIA

China hits back at ‘currency manipulator’ label as Donald Trump ratchets up US trade war.

Beijing warns Hong Kong protesters: Don't 'play with fire'.

Chinese police mass 12,000 anti-riot officers in Shenzhen for drill.

Hong Kong’s government and police ‘completely capable’ of protecting law and order, key Beijing official says, ruling out need for PLA to be mobilised.

North Korea fires two missiles into sea to keep pressure on Washington.

South Korea national security chief warns of more North Korea provocations.

India lawmakers set to ratify bill to strip Kashmir, Jammu of autonomy.

Kashmiris on edge as India tightens grip on disputed region.

Japan condemns Russian firing drill on Kuril Islands.

AFRICA

Sudan deal defuses threat of 'slide into chaos'.

Haftar forces say they hit Libya pro-government airbase.

1,800 dead as malaria 'epidemic' rages in Burundi: UN.

Ebola: Rwanda bolsters DRC border restrictions.

Anglophone journalists in Cameroon fear for their lives.

Uganda's Bobi Wine charged with 'annoying' president.

Zimbabwean opposition plans demonstrations over economy next week.

EUROPE

Putin calls for talks after Trump pulls out of nuclear arms agreement.

Brexit: Michael Gove accuses EU of refusing to negotiate new deal.

'Ready and willing' to do a Brexit deal, Britain tells EU.

As UK-EU relations cool, battle looms to stop no-deal Brexit.

Russia summons Japanese ambassador over disputed islands comments.

Migration more worrying than climate change for Europeans: survey.

Notre-Dame should be fully sealed off while it's being rebuilt amid fears the burnt roof is poisoning the city’s residents with lead, claim environmental groups.

AMERICAS

Trump expected to visit El Paso and Dayton after mass shootings.

Trump responds to Obama over statement on mass shootings.

Trump imposes economic embargo against Venezuela. US imposes sweeping sanctions on Venezuelan government.

Bolton: US will 'ensure that Venezuela's Maduro runs out of ways to financially sustain himself'.

Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro says criminals will 'die like cockroaches' under proposed new laws.

Brazil gang leader found dead in cell after masked jailbreak attempt.

Trial begins for priests accused of abusing Argentine students.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

'We have a problem': US Federal agencies scramble to fight domestic terror with limited resources.

'Terrorist incident' kills at least 20 people outside Cairo cancer hospital.

Taliban threaten Afghan presidential elections.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

U.S.-China trade feud shakes markets worldwide.

Trump: 'We are watching Google very closely'.

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos went on a $3 billion stock selling spree.

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