Thursday, March 5, 2020

World News Briefs -- March 5, 2020 (Evening Edition)



BBC: Turkish police move to stop Greece pushing migrants back

Turkey says it is deploying 1,000 police officers to its land border with Greece to halt the pushback of migrants into Turkey.

Thousands of migrants and refugees, desperate to get into the EU, remain in the border zone. Greek guards have fired tear gas to stop them entering.

The extra Turkish police are going to the Meric river (called Evros in Greek) on the border, Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said.

The EU has condemned Turkey's policy.

The Greek government says that since early Saturday its forces have prevented the illegal entry of 34,778 people and arrested 244.

Syrians, Afghans, Pakistanis and West Africans are among the migrants at the border.

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MIDDLE EAST

Bodies 'pile up' in morgue as Iran feels strain of coronavirus.

Another senior politician has died of coronavirus in Iran, where 8% of the parliament is infected.

Russia, Turkey announce cease-fire in northwestern Syria.

Russian airstrikes kill more than a dozen civilians in Syria.

U.S. divided over support for Turkey in Syria, Jeffrey says.

Tensions escalate in Deraa, 'cradle of the Syrian revolution'.

Assad says Erdogan blackmailing Europe with refugees.

Syria says it intercepted Israeli missile attack near Golan Heights.

Iran says IAEA case for inspecting sites based on fake Israeli intel.

Israel razes homes of Palestinian bombing suspects.

Dubai's Sheikh Mohammed abducted daughters and threatened wife - UK court.

Bethlehem’s storied Nativity Church closes amid virus fears.

ASIA

Chinese province reports 11 new virus cases from Iran flights: state media.

Fighting in Rakhine, Chin states rages as Myanmar limits internet.

Afghan war crimes probe must go ahead says ICC judges.

Afghan political rivals divided over release of 5,000 Taliban prisoners.

China’s coronavirus death toll surpasses 3000.

Hong Kong authorities accused of seizing on coronavirus outbreak to pressure pro-democracy movement.

Japan postpones highly anticipated Xi, Abe summit.

India restores internet in Kashmir after 7 months of blackout.

Experts warn of more 'apartheid cities' following Delhi violence.

AFRICA

UN's first employee with coronavirus among Senegal infections.

Libya conflict: Post-shelling, flights resume at Tripoli airport.

Kenya and Somalia leaders speak after heightened tensions.

Ivory Coast’s Ouattara says he won’t seek third term in October election.

Sudan's June crackdown killed 241 people, rights group says.

Algeria seeks 4-year prison term for protest leader.

South Africa confirms first coronavirus case. Coronavirus: South Africa's President Ramaphosa warns of crisis.

Trump extends sanctions against Zimbabwe.

Greenpeace accuses DR Congo of signing vast new logging contracts.

EUROPE

Putin: Russia needs constitutional changes to move forward.

Coronavirus: Greece shuts schools as WHO warns about local transmission.

Greece blocks 35,000 migrants, plans to deport arrivals after March 1.

Greece says it will deport asylum seekers who arrived after Turkey opened way to Europe.

Turkey to deploy 1,000 Special Forces at Greek border over refugees situation. Turkish police move to stop Greece pushing migrants back.

Five years on, ill-prepared EU sees migrants on its borders.

EU’s Barnier warns of big divergences with UK in talks.

Ukraine Parliament selects Denys Shmygal as new PM.

Ukraine's prosecutor general axed in parliament no-confidence vote.

AMERICAS

Sweeping Senate vote sends Trump $8.3B bill to fight virus.

Cruise ship is held off California coast for virus testing.

Guyana opposition cries fraud in presidential election.

U.S. sanctions Nicaragua police force over 'violent repression'.

Warren to drop out of presidential race. Warren, once a frontrunner, ends her US presidential campaign.

Schumer walks back words he used on Supreme Court justices.

Empty stores, quarantined firefighters: Washington city at coronavirus epicenter reels as death toll rises.

Haiti's new PM calls for help in tackling ‘precarious socio-economic situation’.

Brazil economy slows in Bolsonaro's first year.

Nazi name lists in Argentina may reveal loot in Swiss bank.

Anger on Easter Island after truck crashes into sacred stone statue.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

SecDef: Soleimani’s killing dealt big setback to Iranian terrorism.

Jihadists kill five police in Nigeria's restive north.

Former soldier sentenced for attempting to provide support to ISIS.

Met officer suspected of belonging to group linked to terrorism.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Virus fears grip markets again; stocks and bond yields slide.

Wall Street drops over 3% on virus fears, travel shares slammed.

IMF provides $50bn to fight coronavirus outbreak.

Virus ripples through travel, energy, financial markets.

Trade group: Airline industry will lose at least $63B due to COVID-19.

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