Wednesday, April 14, 2021

World News Briefs -- April 14, 2021 (Night Edition)

Tanks of the Ukrainian Armed Forces are seen during drills at an unknown location near the border of Russian-annexed Crimea, Ukraine, in this handout picture released by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine press service April 14, 2021. Press Service General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine/Handout via REUTERS  

Reuters: Russia, Ukraine hold military drills, NATO criticises Russian troop build-up 

MOSCOW/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Russia and Ukraine held simultaneous military drills on Wednesday as NATO foreign and defence ministers began emergency discussions on a massing of Russian troops near the Ukrainian border. 

Washington and NATO have been alarmed by the large build-up of Russian troops near Ukraine and in Crimea, the peninsula that Moscow annexed from Ukraine in 2014, and two U.S. warships are due to arrive in the Black Sea this week. 

Russia -- which said the U.S. naval move was an unfriendly provocation and warned Washington to stay far away from Crimea and its Black Sea coast -- says the build-up is a three-week snap military drill to test combat readiness in response to what it calls threatening behaviour from NATO.

It has said the exercise is due to wrap up within two weeks.  

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MIDDLE EAST 

Explosives-laden drone targets U.S. forces at Iraq's Erbil airport. 

Iran to enrich uranium to 60% after 'wicked' nuclear site attack

Iran ‘almost’ ready for 60% uranium enrichment. 

Britain, France, Germany slam Iran for further violating 2015 nuclear deal

Iran's Khamenei warns against nuclear talks dragging on. 

Iran’s supreme leader: Vienna offers ‘not worth looking at’. 

‘Where is the $128B?’ Turkey’s opposition presses Erdogan

Covid: 'Israel may be reaching herd immunity'. 

ASIA 

Joe Biden says it's time to 'end America's longest war', as final Afghanistan withdrawal announced. 

NATO allies agree to leave Afghanistan following US move. 

Germany and UK to follow US out of Afghanistan. 

U.N.: 1,800 Afghanistan civilians have been killed or injured so far this year

India, Pakistan held secret talks to try to break Kashmir impasse. 

India’s Covid-19 cases hit new record as crowds mass at Ganges for Hindu festival. 

India coronavirus second wave: ‘A Covid tsunami we had never seen before’. 

US sends unofficial delegation to Taiwan, angering China

Myanmar activists remember dead with red paint protests. 

China, North Korea border could be site of new projects, report says. 

China ‘must shut 600 coal-fired plants’ to hit climate target. 

South Korea ranks last for birthrate in U.N. report. 

AFRICA 

Eritrean troops kill 3 civilians in ‘unprovoked attack’: Group. 

Somali president signs law extending mandate for two years. 

Russian mercenaries accused of rights violations in Central African Republic.  

South Africans anxious over pause in use of J&J vaccines. 

Greece, Libya to hold talks over maritime border demarcation. 

Egypt seizes ship that blocked Suez Canal over $900m compensation claim. 

Drug-resistant malaria gaining foothold in Africa: study. 

Defiant Zuma dismisses court deadline as 'a sham'. 

 EUROPE 

Russia to consider Biden plan for Putin summit

Europe scrambles as J&J vaccine delay deals another blow. 

EU puts faith in Pfizer jab with plan for 1.8 billion doses. 

Russian President Putin gets 2nd COVID-19 vaccine shot. 

Bulgaria’s PM Borissov says he will not lead new government. 

Denmark strips Syrian refugees of residency permits and says it is safe to go home. 

Europe seeks to limit use of AI in society

 AMERICAS 

Half of US states see COVID infections rise: Nearly 500,000 people catch virus in last week - the highest rate since February - despite nearly 50% of the population getting vaccinated. 

U.S. Vice President Harris plans visits to Mexico and Guatemala. 

One in five Americans refuse to get COVID-19 vaccine, poll finds. 

Brazil Senate investigating Bolsonaro’s handling of COVID-19

Mexico’s high Covid death toll blamed on populist government. 

Haiti’s government resigns, president appoints new PM. 

Peru’s presidential runoff pits far-left teacher against rightwing populist. 

Mexico arrests 30 marines over disappearances in Tamaulipas. 

UN warns that impact of Caribbean volcano could affect other islands. 

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR 

Biden to pull US troops from Afghanistan, end ‘forever war’. 

Hundreds fleeing jihadist attacks on Nigerian town. 

China, other countries now top U.S. intel's global threat list, not terrorist groups. 

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS Most 

US stocks rise, indexes end mixed as earnings kick off. 

More than 100 companies sign letter opposing U.S. state voting restrictions. 

Crypto firm Coinbase valued at more than oil giant BP. 

Bernie Madoff, Wall Street fraudster who stole billions in massive Ponzi scheme, dies in US prison.

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