Selasa, 26 Agustus 2014

World News Briefs -- August 26, 2014 (Evening Edition)


Putin And Poroshenko Extend 'Difficult' Ukraine Talks One-On-One -- Reuters

(Reuters) - The leaders of Russia and Ukraine agreed on Tuesday on the need to "de-escalate" the conflict in eastern Ukraine but fundamental differences remain, the Belarussian president who hosted the talks said.

After about six hours of negotiations with their Belarussian and Kazakhstan counterparts and top European Union officials, presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia and Petro Poroshenko of Ukraine began a one-on-one meeting, officials on both sides said.

The talks were aimed at defusing a separatist war that has heightened tensions between Russia and NATO and prompted the United States and EU to slap sanctions on Russia, drawing retaliation from Moscow. A U.N. report obtained by Reuters said at least 2,200 people have died in the conflict.

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MIDDLE EAST

Gaza ceasefire takes hold as focus turns to longer term.

Israel, Palestinians reach Gaza ceasefire deal: Hamas spokesman. Long-term Gaza truce agreed with Israel: Palestinians. Israel, Hamas agree Gaza truce but falls short of deal on arms, ports.

Cease-fire accepted by Netanyahu without cabinet vote.

Gaza conflict: Abbas declares acceptance of truce.

Israeli air strikes target more Gaza high-rises. Israeli airstrikes hit 2 high-rise buildings.

Syria conflict: Obama approves US surveillance flights.

Syria airstrikes may be in U.S. plan to deal with ISIS.

Turkey struggles as 'lone gatekeeper' against Islamic State recruitment.

Iran supplied weapons to Iraqi Kurdish forces; Baghdad bomb kills 12.

Iraq: 'Eight die' as bomb rocks Baghdad Shia district. Twin explosions hit Iraqi capital.

Qatar seeks to free more U.S. hostages in Syria: source.

ASIA

Pakistan and India armies to meet on Kashmir.

Abdullah threatens to pull out of poll audit. Abdullah threatens to withdraw from Afghan Presidential vote audit.

Two killed in border skirmish between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan.

Pakistan's prime minister meets army chief amid crisis.

Taiwan says China patrol aircraft entered its airspace.

Bangladesh floods leave thousands homeless, damage crops.

Thailand prepares for new round of peace talks.

Remote, gas-rich islands on Indonesia's South China Sea frontline.

AFRICA

Rebel commander shot down UN helicopter in South Sudan, killing three Russians: state governor.

UAE and Egypt behind bombing raids against Libyan militias, say US officials. Libya crisis: US 'caught off-guard' by air strikes.

Nigeria military launches ‘operation’ against Boko Haram.

Seleka rebel infighting in Central African Republic kills 17. Fighting between rival factions kills 17 in Central Africa.

Alarm grows as Ebola outbreak spurs more flight cancellations, border closures. Ebola outbreak has killed 120 health workers.

Washington to give Tunisia military aid to battle Islamists.

As Kenya fights terrorism, its tactics come under fire.

Experts: Torture common in East Africa, Congo.

EUROPE

Putin, Poroshenko conclude talks over Ukraine. Putin, Poroshenko conclude face-to-face meeting.

Putin sits down with Ukrainian president for talks.

Russia's Putin says military escalation won't solve Ukraine crisis.

Ukraine president calls snap election as he prepares for Putin meeting.

Four border guards killed in Russian helicopter attack: military.

Russia admits its soldiers have been caught in Ukraine.

'I can hear rumbling, explosions... people are hiding': Ukrainians tell how column of Russian tanks appeared out of nowhere.

Nearly 2,000 Europe-bound migrants have drowned this year - U.N.

Scotland's pro-independence leader steamrolls final TV debate before vote.

France fine-tunes pro-reform cabinet after rebel ministers ousted.

Iceland volcano: Bardarbunga hit by 5.7 earthquake.

AMERICAS

Canada ready to use force against Russia in the Arctic – Canadian foreign minister.

Officials: American fighting for ISIS killed in Syria.

California wine country quake losses seen in the billions. Napa earthquake: Drone video offers bird's-eye view of damage.

Brazilian prisoner transfer begins after rioters decapitate inmates.

Santos calls for full investigation as Colombia peace talks hacker scandal explodes.

Hurricane Cristobal gains, heads toward Bermuda.

Michael Brown remembered in Missouri, march planned.

US schools to have non-white majority.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Islamic State demands $6.6mn ransom for female American hostage.

Isis accused of ethnic cleansing as story of Shia prison massacre emerges.

After Foley killing, U.S. defends refusal to pay ransom to terrorist groups that kidnap.

Families of USS Cole attack victims seek money from Sudan.

US seeks life in prison for bin Laden son-in-law Abu Ghaith.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Burger King to buy Canada's Tim Hortons. Burger King confirms $11bn deal to buy Canadian coffee chain Tim Hortons.

Twin disasters spark Malaysia Airlines crew resignations.

Facebook and Twitter: The fear factor.

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