Tuesday, October 29, 2019

World News Briefs -- October 29, 2019 (Evening Edition)



Reuters: Britain set for December 12 election to break the Brexit deadlock

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will hold its first December election in almost a century after Prime Minister Boris Johnson won approval from parliament on Tuesday for an early ballot aimed at breaking the Brexit deadlock.

After the European Union granted a third delay to the divorce that was originally supposed to take place on March 29, the United Kingdom, its parliament and its electorate remain divided on how, or indeed whether, to go ahead with Brexit.

Johnson, who had promised to deliver Brexit on Oct. 31 “do or die”, demanded a Dec. 12 election after parliament - where he has no majority - frustrated his attempts to ratify the last-minute divorce deal he struck with the EU earlier this month.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syrian and Turkey forces clash for first time.

Kurd fighters complete pullout from Turkey-Syria border: Russia.

Iraq protests: Deadly clashes in Karbala.

Main backers of Iraqi premier drop support amid protests.

Zarif: US push to isolate Iran in region will 'just not work'.

Lebanon PM Saad Hariri resigns as crisis takes violent turn.

Lebanese protesters celebrate Hariri resignation - but want more.

Jordan recalls ambassador to Israel to protest detentions.

ASIA

US Afghan peace envoy takes push for peace to Pakistan.

South Korea compares Japan's 'rising sun' flag to swastika as Olympic row deepens.

China warns U.S. criticism at U.N. over Xinjiang not 'helpful' for trade talks.

UN extremely concerned at rights deprivation in Kashmir.

Hong Kong's pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong barred from election.

Carrie Lam says she will 'tackle violence head on' as recession hits Hong Kong.

Philippines hit by deadly earthquake in south.

AFRICA

Egypt, Ethiopia to meet in Washington over Nile dam.

Guinea-Bissau president fires PM amid political crisis. Guinea Bissau pre-vote crisis deepens.

Mozambique's main opposition party appeals election result.

Tunisia PM sacks foreign, defence ministers weeks after elections.

Migrants released amid fighting in Libyan capital seek refuge with U.N..

Flights to resume at Libya capital's battle-scarred airport.

Scores of inmates escape Nigeria prison after heavy rains.

Dozens killed in Cameroon landslide.

Kenya Pollution: President Kenyatta vows plastic ban by 2020.

U.S. senior diplomat slams Egypt's treatment of journalist.

EUROPE

UK Parliament paves way for December general election. British MPs vote for December election to break Brexit deadlock.

Ukraine and separatist troops begin withdrawal from Luhansk town. Ukrainian, Russian forces pull out of disputed town.

President Zelenskiy makes Ukraine investment pitch in shadow of war zone.

Putin hosts Cuban leader for talks on expanding ties.

One-time rival of Germany’s Merkel assails her leadership.

Germany charges two Syrians with crimes against humanity.

North Ireland brothers wanted in connection with 39 deaths in truck.

AMERICAS

Democrats unveil impeachment procedures.

White House: Dem resolution shows impeachment is 'illegitimate sham'.

US House approves Turkey sanctions in rare bipartisan rebuke of Trump.

Immigration official says US-Mexico border crisis not over.

Chile: Protests and looting erupt despite president's new Cabinet. Chile protesters clash with police hours after cabinet reshuffle.

Violence grips Bolivian cities as election standoff enters second week. Police fire tear gas at protesters in Bolivia election unrest.

Mexico ranked one of most dangerous countries for journalists with five murdered this year and at least 30 deaths going unsolved in last decade.

California wildfires: fierce winds may spread blazes as millions lose power.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Trump announces death of al-Baghdadi successor.

Security increasing at ISIS prisons after al-Baghdadi death.

SDF: Informant took underwear of IS leader al-Baghdadi before raid.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Wall St. dips after S&P notches record, Fed on deck.

WhatsApp sues Israeli firm, accusing it of hacking activists' phones.

'Flying coffins': senators rip Boeing chief over Max jet crashes that killed 346.

World leaders return to 'Davos in desert' a year after Khashoggi boycott.

2 comments:

  1. So, let’s break this down:

    1. Trump Republicans oppose the whistleblower because it wasn’t a first-hand account. NOW they oppose a first-hand account.

    2. Trumpists demanded a vote on impeachment inquiry. NOW they oppose the vote on the impeachment inquiry.

    They’re desperate.https://t.co/FSFNEukg6K
    — Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC)October 29, 2019

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  2. Vindman a person with a grudge wants to make foreign policy.

    1. I did not vote for Vindman.

    2. When the Russian attacked Ukrain Obama gave non lethal aid. Now the EFFING DIms complain?

    Very Dimmish of them.


    SHIT that TRUMP provided that Mr Flexible Obama aka, Putin's Bottom, did not provide.

    "The Trump administration did approve the provision of arms to Ukraine, including sniper rifles, rocket launchers and Javelin anti-tank missiles, something long sought by Kiev."

    - CNN

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