Friday, May 25, 2018

World News Briefs -- May 25, 2018 (Evening Edition)



Reuters: U.S., South Korean top diplomats commit to keep working on North: U.S. spokeswoman

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As President Donald Trump scrapped plans for a summit with North Korea, the top diplomats for the United States and South Korea spoke on the phone about continuing to work closely on having talks with Pyongyang and thwarting its nuclear ambitions, a U.S. State Department spokeswoman said on Friday.

“They committed to remaining closely coordinated in all of their efforts to create conditions for dialogue with North Korea and agreed that must continue until North Korea embraces denuclearization,” spokeswoman Heather Nauert said in a statement.

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MIDDLE EAST

Dozens of Palestinians injured by Israeli gunfire, tear gas in Gaza border protests.

Report: Suspected Israeli strike targets Hezbollah in Syria.

Turkey, U.S. outline road map for cooperation in Syria's Manbij: statement.

Syria regime warns Daraa rebels with air-dropped leaflets.

War, displacement reshuffle Syria's demographic map.

Lawfare? Syrian development plan alarms refugees and host nations.

Iran nuclear deal 'in intensive care' as signatories meet in Vienna.

Iran gives E.U. deadline to salvage nuclear deal.

US targets airlines in latest Iran sanctions move.

Turkey's economy at risk as currency hits record low.

Iraq's poor hopeful Muqtada al-Sadr's bloc will bring change.

Yemen declares disaster after Cyclone Mekunu; Oman in path next.

Four Saudi activists freed, one arrested as crackdown persists.

U.S. alarmed by strike on Turkish ship delivering wheat to Yemen.

ASIA

Pakistan dismantles troubled tribal regions.

Trump: North Korea summit could still happen on 12 June.

North Korea nuclear test tunnels at Punggye-ri 'destroyed'.

Taiwan scrambles fighter jets to monitor Chinese bombers.

U.S. effort to stabilize Afghanistan is $5 billion failure, watchdog says.

Social media rumors trigger violence in India; 3 killed by mobs.

Police find $28m cash in raids linked to Malaysia ex-PM Najib.

Mike Pompeo: US diplomats 'treated badly' in Pakistan.

'Unprecedented' foreign interference in Australia: spy chief.

AFRICA

East African migrants escape from captors in Libyan smuggling hub.

Five Congolese soldiers killed fighting rebel militia.

Libya: Deadly car bomb explosion rocks Benghazi.

South Africa's Ramaphosa authorizes graft probe into government departments.

NGOs demand the release of 26 activists in Niger.

South Sudan: Aid agencies struggle to reach those in need.

DR Congo boat sinking: River disaster kills 50 people.

Algerian blogger jailed for 10 years for spying.

EUROPE

Putin says he will step down as president after term expires in 2024.

Iran pressures Europe to speed up plans to save nuclear deal.

Politics aside, work starts on Russia-Germany gas pipeline.

Putin, Macron bond over shared unease at Trump's actions.

GDPR: US news sites unavailable to EU users over data protection rules.

Presidents Macron and Putin meet as support for sanctions wanes.

Exit poll: Ireland projected to overturn abortion ban in landslide vote.

EU accession talks spark heated discussion in Western Balkans.

Spanish premier Mariano Rajoy faces no-confidence vote over illegal party funds.

MH17: Netherlands, Australia hold Russia responsible for downing plane.

France 'probes China spy ring': Two ex-agents reported held.

Prince William's trip to Israel, West Bank is history in the making: All the details.

Assange's refuge in Ecuadorian embassy 'in jeopardy'.

AMERICAS

FBI warns Russians hacked hundreds of thousands of routers.

Trump says North Korea summit talks continue: 'Could even be the 12th'.

Trump tells grads ‘you don’t give up, you don’t give in’.

Masked protesters wield homemade mortars as at least two people are killed and 50 wounded in violent anti-government clashes in Nicaragua.

Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro sworn in for a new term.

Barbados elects Mia Mottley as first woman PM.

Two men set off bomb in restaurant in Canada; 15 wounded.

Harvey Weinstein posts $1M CASH bail, agrees to wear GPS bracelet and plans to enter a plea of NOT GUILTY after he is seen smiling and laughing while being booked on rape charges.

Is Ecuador preparing to kick Julian Assange out? Wikileaks founder could leave London embassy 'any day' as US and Spain increase pressure to stop shielding him.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Indonesia passes tougher terror law after suicide attacks.

U.S.-backed Syrian forces arrest French Islamic State leader: SDF.

US has spent $2.8 trillion on counterterrorism since 9/11.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Dow, S&P 500 end lower as oil wallops energy sector, but tech shares buck the trend.

OPEC, Russia prepared to raise oil output under U.S. pressure.

GDPR 'doomsday' shakes up internet services. Facebook and Google targeted as first GDPR complaints filed.

Tech companies scramble as sweeping data rules take effect.

Apple awarded $539m in US patent case against Samsung.

Rosneft CEO expects new oil price records on the market.

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