Wednesday, March 21, 2018

World News Briefs -- March 21, 2018



Al Jazeera: Afghanistan: Dozens killed in ISIL attack near Kabul University

At least 29 people killed, 52 others wounded when suicide bomber detonated himself in a crowded area in Afghan capital.

At least 29 people have been killed and 52 others wounded in a mid-day explosion in the Afghan capital, Kabul.

Tolo News reported that the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) claimed responsibility for Wednesday's attack, which happened close to Kabul University and Ali Abad hospital.

News reports quoted the interior ministry as saying that a suicide bomber had detonated his explosives while walking among a group of people.

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MIDDLE EAST

Israel confirms it carried out 2007 airstrike on Syrian nuclear reactor.

Syria's White Helmets: 56 people killed in Eastern Ghouta.

Syrian rebels reach evacuation deal in eastern Ghouta: sources.

Syrian Kurds bitter over West turning a blind eye to Afrin.

US denies reaching deal with Turkey over Syria's Manbij. Turkey says understanding, but no deal, with U.S. on Syria's Manbij.

Turkish air strike 'neutralizes' 12 Kurdish militants in Iraq: military.

Yemeni minister resigns after calling for President Hadi's return.

ASIA

Kabul Sakhi shrine: 'Dozens dead' in New Year attack. Kabul suicide bombing: Heavy casualties in New Year's blast. Suicide bomber kills at least 29 near shrine in Afghan capital.

South Korea's Moon says three-way summit with North Korea, U.S. possible.

China's aircraft carrier sails by Taiwan as tensions rise.

China activists fear high-tech crackdown in Xi's 'new era'.

China to reorganise propaganda efforts at home and abroad.

Htin Kyaw, Myanmar president and Aung San Suu Kyi confidante, resigns.

Maldives ex-leader Gayoom charged with terrorism.

AFRICA

Executions, torture and slave markets persist in Libya: U.N..

Burundi on brink again as president wants to rule until 2034.

Sierra Leone: Violence fears as tense election reaches runoff.

Boko Haram returns some of the girls it kidnapped last month. Nigeria: Kidnapped schoolgirls 'freed' by Boko Haram.

South Sudan: Drought and war devastating economy.

DR Congo jails former anti-graft chief for life over rebellion.

Armed gangs cream off 'taxes' on river traffic in C. Africa.

EUROPE

Nicolas Sarkozy: ex-president faces second day of questioning over Libya case.

Kremlin: Putin & Trump agree that arms race is ‘undesirable’.

Germany proposes Ulm as NATO logistics hub against Russia.

Trump and Juncker under fire for hailing Putin election victory.

Russia threatens to block Telegram app.

Spain refuses to back withdrawal deal over Gibraltar concerns.

Poland accuses EU of 'double standards' on democracy as standoff deepens.

Anger over ruling that British army did not use torture in Northern Ireland.

EU executive unveils plan for digital tax on tech giants.

AMERICAS

Austin bombing suspect blows himself up as SWAT moves in. Texas bombing suspect blows self up as police close in, official says.

Senators press Trump officials on safeguarding 2018 ballots.

US Fed to hike interest rates for first time in 2018.

Venezuelans launch new currencies amid economic crisis.

China stays on the sidelines as Venezuela spirals downward.

U.S. ties 'super important' says Mexican leftist's pick to lead NAFTA talks.

Obama in New Zealand for meetings, golf, but no public talks.

Canada introduces new gun control measures.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

US military will not pursue Taliban into Pakistan.

Families of IS India victims learned of deaths on television.

Iraq holds more than 19,000 on Islamic State, militant links.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Bayer wins EU approval for $62.5 billion Monsanto buy.

White House plans China trade crackdown Thursday.

Trump trade war biggest risk to world economy: German experts.

WhatsApp co-founder says it is time to delete Facebook.

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