Rabu, 25 Februari 2015

World News Briefs -- February 25, 2015 (Evening Edition)



Reuters: Kerry questions Netanyahu's judgment as U.S.-Israel row deepens

(Reuters) - U.S. officials on Wednesday questioned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's judgment and said his outspoken condemnation of efforts to secure an Iranian nuclear deal had injected destructive partisanship into U.S.-Israeli relations.

MIDDLE EAST

U.S.-led coalition stages 15 airstrikes against Islamic State: statement.

UN officials fear an attack on Mosul will displace 1.5 million people.

Wave of bombings in Baghdad kills 37 people.

More than 100 men and boys kidnapped by ISIL in Iraq. Islamic State seize 100 Iraqi tribesmen before battle for Tikrit.

Islamic State: Fears grow for abducted Syria Christians. Fate of abducted Christians unclear; Syria clashes continue.

Syrian Kurds cut IS supply line near Iraq; fears for Christians mount.

Syria has used barrel bombs in hundreds of locations, says rights group.

Netanyahu: World powers 'have given up' in Iran nuke talks.

Iran blockbuster: Group claims proof of secret nuclear facility.

Yemen Houthis take over U.S.-trained special forces base in Sanaa.

Saudi Arabia court gives death penalty to man who renounced his Muslim faith.

ASIA

Reunions and ransoms: a day online in Myanmar's Rohingya camps.

Exclusive: Sanctioned North Korea shipping firm still active, renamed ships - U.N. panel.

Fear of the Islamic State spawns a renegade Afghan militia.

Torture on wane in Afghan detention centres but still widespread.

U.S. 'deeply concerned' by North Korean nuclear advances.

Myanmar rebel leader denies Chinese fighting with him.

Kazakh veteran leader calls snap presidential poll on April 26.

Arrest warrant issued for Bangladesh ex-PM.

China ejects spy chief from group of advisers: Xinhua.

Afghanistan's Panjshir hit by deadly avalanches. Official says Afghan avalanches kill at least 124 people.

Australia plans fees for foreign property investors.

AFRICA

Tuareg chief rejects independence for northern Mali.

Kenya police say armed groups killed 173 people in 2014.

DR Congo launches strikes against FDLR Hutu rebels.

Chad claims killing hundreds of Boko Haram fighters.

Suicide bombers kill at least 26 across north Nigeria.

Nigeria's Goodluck Jonathan: Tide turned against Boko Haram.

Libyan parliament proposes Haftar to lead army - spokesman.

Sudan election is 'propaganda', says rebel leader.

South Sudan sanctions loom as US presents draft UN resolution.

Kidnappers of American missionary in Nigeria demand ransom.

EUROPE

Ukraine under pressure from currency fall, gas supply threat.

Ukrainian military says rebels attacks diminish, but not yet a cease-fire.

Ukrainian POWs dig out bodies of comrades killed at airport.

Russia's Putin says gas supplies to Europe could suffer if Kiev doesn't pay. EU seeking Ukraine, Russia early meeting to discuss gas dispute.

France plans broader dialogue with its large Muslim minority.

3 Al-Jazeera journalists arrested for flying drone in Paris.

Mysterious drones which sparked terror alert in France yesterday are spotted flying over Paris for a SECOND night.

France plans broader dialogue with its large Muslim minority.

UN health agency urges Europe to step up measles vaccination.

AMERICAS

Venezuelan students demand end to 'deadly force' order.

Cuba says fast track to restoring ties 'depends on U.S..

Kerry says major decisions coming on Iran, Ukraine and Islamic State.

US-Israel quarrel intensifies over Netanyahu speech. Obama aide calls Netanyahu visit 'destructive' to relations. Benjamin Netanyahu rejects Senate Democrats’ invitation to meet privately.

Oil boom's end threatens pain for much of Latin America.

Venezuelan teen dies after being shot at anti-Maduro protest.

Cuba honors five spies who served long prison terms in U.S..

US Feds’ relocation of Somali refugees stresses Minn. welfare, raises terror fears.

Jamaican parliament clears way for marijuana reforms.

Bolivia flooding displaces thousands in Pando province.

Pope Francis' Mexico remark not meant to offend, Vatican says.

Ex-Guatemalan president freed from US prison in bribery case.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

3 arrested in New York City for allegedly conspiring to support ISIS.

U.S. Treasury presses Qatar on terror finance.

Order forcing judges to move to Guantanamo halts 9/11 case.

MI5 agents testify in disguise in trial of alleged al Qaeda operative.

Saudi court jails al Qaeda recruiters, bin Laden associate -newspaper.

Former Al-Qaeda double agent says Muslims must fight extremism.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Dow ekes out another record close even as other indexes slip.

Greece sees problems repaying IMF, ECB; Germans air mistrust.

U.S. senators propose $1.5 billion fund to combat global slavery.

Oil rises above $59 as Saudis say demand growing.

No deal too small for Lazard’s $500 billion banker.

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