Thursday, March 22, 2018

World News Briefs -- March 22, 2018



BBC: Syria war: First rebels leave defeated Eastern Ghouta town

Syrian rebels and their families have begun leaving a key town in the besieged Eastern Ghouta area as part of an evacuation deal with the government.

State media said 88 rebels and 459 civilians had gone from Harasta so far.

Some 1,500 fighters from the Ahrar al-Sham faction and 6,000 civilians are to be transported from Harasta to the northern rebel-held province of Idlib.

The evacuation deal is the first agreed since pro-government forces stepped up an assault on the enclave a month ago.

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MIDDLE EAST

Opposition fighters evacuated from Eastern Ghouta town.

Assad closer to Ghouta victory, as some rebels prepare to quit.

Turkey says will drive Kurdish YPG from Syrian border area if no deal with U.S..

Iraq rejects UAE claims of Qatar funding paramilitaries.

Trump, Saudi leader discuss Houthi 'threat' in Yemen: White House.

Hamas: Rami Hamdallah convoy attack suspects killed in Gaza. Two Hamas security force members killed as Gaza bomb suspect arrested.

Palestinian teenager who slapped Israeli soldier to serve 8 months in jail.

ASIA

China getting nervous about looming US tariffs. Trump set to unveil new trade sanctions; Beijing responds.

North Korea's rubber-stamp parliament to meet in April ahead of inter-Korean summit.

Kashmir: 10 killed after fierce gun battle.

U.S. says Russian support for Taliban hurts peace process in Afghanistan.

Afghan strongman makes way for hand-picked successor, ending crisis.

Maldives president lifts 45-day state of emergency.

India's Seychelles military base plan hits choppy waters.

Chinese students angered by visa delays as state media issues 'red alert' to not enrol in Australia.

AFRICA

African countries agree to continental free trade area.

Malian PM makes landmark visit to restive north.

Armed groups in Libya torturing migrants, selling slaves, U.N. says. Human Rights Watch: Libya 'incapable' of holding elections.

Killing of aid workers in Nigeria a setback for troubled crisis response.

Ivory Coast security forces stop opposition march.

Zimbabwe's Emmerson Mnangagwa pardons 3,000 prisoners.

Sierra Leone election body alleges police intimidation.

EUROPE

‘Peace through strength!’ Trump says ‘getting along with Russia is a good thing’.

‘Still a long way to go’ to reach breakthrough in Russia-US ties, says Kremlin.

Theresa May to warn EU leaders of Russian threat to democracy.

UK to ask EU leaders to expel Russian spies from own countries.

Turkey to send drill ship to contested gas field off Cyprus.

German Economy Minister says he found 'open ears' in US on tariffs.

Catalan parties propose third potential leader in race against courts.

Nicolas Sarkozy corruption charges reveal France's loose campaign finance practices. Nicolas Sarkozy: French ex-president says funding probe is 'hell'.

Thousands of public sector workers go on strike across France.

AMERICAS

Biden says he would have 'beat the hell out' of Trump in high school for disrespecting women. Trump fires back at ‘Crazy Joe Biden': ‘He would go down fast and hard, crying all the way’.

Congress races to pass $1.3T defense-friendly omnibus and avoid shutdown.

'Got $1.6billion to start the wall': Trump boasts about approved financing to build his controversial border and the 'most ever' funding for the military with $716billion.

Donald Trump defends congratulating Vladimir Putin over election win despite being warned against it.

Police: Austin bomber’s motive still unknown, despite video.

Peruvian President Kuczynski resigns before impeachment vote.

Justin Trudeau defends Canada's arms sales to Saudi Arabia.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Al Qaeda 3.0: Turning to face the near enemy.

Al Qaeda group JNIM releases high-level production video.

Second anniversary of Belgium militant attack brings back painful memories.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Dollar, shares buffeted by trade war worries.

Trump to hit China with tariffs over intellectual property theft — and it may start an all-out trade war. China: We will hit back if US announces new tariffs.

Countries scramble to win exemptions from steel tariffs.

Tesla boss Elon Musk's $2.6bn pay day.

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