Monday, November 18, 2019

World News Briefs -- November 18, 2019



Reuters: At embattled Hong Kong university, a dramatic escape

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Dozens of Hong Kong protesters staged a dramatic escape from a university campus sealed off by police on Monday by shimmying down plastic hosing from a bridge and fleeing on waiting motorbikes as the police fired projectiles.

Many more anti-government protesters remained trapped inside the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and two prominent figures were allowed by police onto the campus late on Monday to mediate, a sign that there is a growing risk of bloodshed.

“The situation is getting more and more dangerous,” Jasper Tsang, a pro-Beijing politician who is the former head of Hong Kong’s Legislative Council, told Reuters soon after he arrived at the campus.

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MIDDLE EAST

Ayatollah Khamenei condemns Iran fuel protests; Internet access cut.

Anti-government protests cripple major Iraqi port, oil field.

Yemen's Houthi rebels seize vessel in Red Sea.

Yemen PM returns to Aden under deal with separatists.

Lebanese protests test Hezbollah’s role as Shiites’ champion.

Lebanon like a 'sinking ship', says parliament speaker.

AP Exclusive: US softens position on Israeli settlements.

ASIA

Hong Kong protests: university campus stand-off between radicals and riot squad shows no sign of ending as thousands hit streets in bid to relieve police siege.

Hong Kong police threaten 'live bullets' during university siege. Hong Kong: police say surrender is only option for protesters.

China warns demonstrators it will act on 'uncontrollable' unrest. PLA ‘committed to protecting’ Hong Kong as stand-off intensifies.

Report: Chinese aircraft carrier could be sent to 'protect' South China Sea.

China defends Xinjiang crackdown after massive document leak.

Gotabaya Rajapaksa elected president of Sri Lanka. Gotabaya Rajapaksa sworn in as Sri Lanka's new president.

North Korea 'no longer interested' in summits with US: KCNA.

UN court to hear Myanmar genocide case next month.

Australia's $4 billion a year aid budget to be reviewed, but no change to total funding.

Third bubonic plague patient confirmed in China.

AFRICA

Nigeria's ruling party wins election in key oil state.

Rights group: Deadly attacks on Sudan protesters were planned.

Airstrike on Tripoli factory kills Libyans, foreign workers.

EU countries call for release of Libyan politician Siham Sergiwa.

Banks facilitated South Africa corruption under Zuma, says Peter Hain.

Ethiopia to vote on breakaway state highlights battles over autonomy.

Niger opposition figure jailed after return.

Challenging Islamic law in Egypt, Christian woman fights for inheritance equality.

EUROPE

Russia hands over to Ukraine three ships detained in Kerch Strait — security source. Russia returns 3 seized ships to Ukraine, talks about summit.

Belarus election: No seats for opposition as Lukashenko maintains power.

Water cannon used as Georgian riot police move in to clear anti-govt rally blocking parliament in Tbilisi (PHOTO, VIDEO).

UK leader Johnson faces questions about ties to US woman.

Flood-hit Venice’s dwindling population faces mounting woes.

Catalan president stands trial for 'disobedience'.

Russia offers job to Maria Butina, woman convicted by U.S. of being an agent.

Prince Andrew’s efforts to put scandal behind him backfire.

NORTH AMERICA

Trump says he will 'strongly consider' testifying in impeachment inquiry.

Chief justice orders delay in House fight for Trump records.

More than 100,000 children in migration-related US detention: UN.

Chile's Sebastian Pinera vows action over security force abuses.

Bolivia crisis: Food and fuel shortages as death toll mounts.

Bolivia unrest: Funerals for protest victims in Morales bastion.

Brazil's Amazon deforestation highest since 2008, space agency says.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Reports: Iran waged secret war against Islamic State in Iraq.

Indonesia: Mass arrests after IS-linked suicide bombing.

JNIM claims prison break in Mali.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Wall Street at record levels after U.S. extends Huawei reprieve.

Airbus scores major deals as Boeing falters at Dubai airshow.

Making a tech giant: Softbank's Yahoo Japan and Line to merge.

Saudi Aramco flotation values oil giant at $1.7tn.

Joker becomes first R-rated film to make $1bn at global box office.

4 comments:

Bob Huntley said...

A hundred thousand kids in US detention.

Anonymous said...

Their parents SHOULD NOT HAVE SENT THEM THERE.

I have better idea. Instead of spending tax payer money feeding them, clothing them, etc, we just ship them to Canada.

Trudeau says he wants more immigrants. He can have these young-uns and mold them into proper socialists.

Bob Huntley said...

What? Ship them to Canada and spoil Trump's Hitler fantasy.

Anonymous said...

Spoil your fantasy