Friday, September 22, 2017

World News Briefs -- September 22, 2017



Reuters: North Korea may consider H-bomb test in Pacific, Kim calls Trump 'deranged'

SEOUL/NEW YORK (Reuters) - North Korea said on Friday it might test a hydrogen bomb over the Pacific Ocean after President Donald Trump vowed to destroy the reclusive country, with leader Kim Jong Un promising to make Trump pay dearly for his threats.

Kim did not specify what action he would take against the United States or Trump, whom he called a “mentally deranged U.S. dotard” in the latest bout of insults the two leaders have traded in recent weeks.

South Korea said it was the first direct statement of its kind by a North Korean leader. However, Kim’s foreign minister, Ri Yong Ho, said North Korea could consider a hydrogen bomb test of an unprecedented scale over the Pacific Ocean. Ri told reporters in New York he did not know Kim’s exact thoughts.

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MIDDLE EAST

Israeli jets bombed site close to Damascus airport, reports say. Israeli strikes hit weapons depot by Damascus airport: monitor.

Russian submarine hits terrorist targets in Syria.

Iraq forces oust IS from northern town in drive on Hawija.

UN to help Iraq build war crimes cases against IS extremists.

Kurds will vote for independence on Monday, setting up a possible showdown with Iraq and Turkey. Iraqi Kurdish referendum: UN warns of 'destabilising impact'.

Barzani on the Kurdish referendum: 'We refuse to be subordinates' .

Iran's Hassan Rouhani vows to boost missile defenses despite US criticism.

ASIA

North Korea may test hydrogen bomb in Pacific Ocean.

North Korea's ambassador told the UN that sanctions are threatening the survival of its children.

Japan braces as North Korea threatens hydrogen bomb test in Pacific.

Pakistan tells UN won't be 'scapegoat' in Afghan war.

India calls Pakistan ‘Terroristan’ in UN speech row.

India cross-border firing kills six Pakistani civilians: military.

Satellite images show sprawling Rohingya refugee camps.

AFRICA

As Congo refugees pour over border, Angola's backing for Kabila in doubt.

Kenyan president says Supreme Court election ruling was 'coup'.

Tunisian navy rescues 78 migrants off coast.

Zambia fears humanitarian crisis as influx of Congo refugees escalates.

Egypt, UAE to build industrial zone at Suez Canal.

Facing crime wave, residents in South Sudan capital pay police for protection.

South African minister calls for ANC to discipline Zuma: report.

EUROPE

Low-level conflict shows no sign of abating in eastern Ukraine.

Boats of Spanish military police blocked by Catalan ports as unrest grows.

Russia never placed political ads on Facebook — Kremlin.

Theresa May: UK will 'honour' financial commitments to EU. UK PM Theresa May proposes Brexit transition in Florence speech.

French labor reform decrees signed by President Emmanuel Macron. France's Macron signs labour reforms in law, defying protests.

Germany expels second Vietnamese diplomat over 'Cold War-style' abduction.

Eurozone sees 'burst of activity' in September.

AMERICAS

Mexico earthquake: Girl reportedly trapped under school rubble didn't exist. Entire towns in Mexico flattened as scale of earthquake damage emerges. Mexico earthquake: Death toll rises as search for survivors goes on.

Puerto Rico's power grid 'destroyed' by Hurricane Maria, leaving millions cut off.

Hurricane Maria lashes the Turks and Caicos on path toward Bahamas.

Trump dismisses Facebook ads controversy as part of 'Russia hoax'.

Erdogan protesters beaten and ejected from New York speech.

Busiest US-Mexico border crossing shuts for construction work.

Canadian retailers see potential NAFTA change as threat. Difficult NAFTA round three set to start in Canada. US says NAFTA helps Chinese goods reach American market.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Three Swiss Muslim group members charged with making al Qaeda propaganda.

Teenager charged over London tube bomb attack at Parsons Green.

Wounded but still deadly: Al-Qaeda 'posing threat' to Washington.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

China fumes over S&P credit rating downgrade. China hits back at S&P's 'mistaken' credit downgrade.

Uber London loses licence to operate.

Russia keen on more OPEC cooperation.

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