Thursday, July 30, 2015

World News Briefs -- July 30, 2015



New York Times: Finding on Whether Debris Is From Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 May Take a Week

SYDNEY, Australia — It may be a week or more before investigators determine whether a piece of debris found on the island of RĂ©union came from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, a French official with knowledge of the investigation said on Thursday.

The object, which appeared to be a wing flap torn from a jetliner, has been crated and sealed for shipment to France, the official said, but it is not expected to reach Paris for two or three days. It would then be forwarded to an aviation laboratory in Toulouse for analysis, which could take several more days.

MIDDLE EAST

Iraqi government denies UN torture allegations.

Turkey onslaught on Kurds, after IS attack, fuels anger.

Turkey PKK: 'Three soldiers killed' as convoy ambushed. Turkish security forces killed in attacks blamed on PKK.

Erdogan taking Turkey to war to avenge Kurdish gains: opposition.

U.S.-backed rebel group says Syrian Al-Qaida kidnapped their leader.

Iran voices conditions for U.N. nuclear inspections.

Yemeni forces seize Houthi positions on Aden outskirts: local officials.

Israel passes law allowing force-feeding of prisoners.

ASIA

Number on Reunion Island debris corresponds to Boeing 777 component. MH370 search: Reunion debris to be tested in France.

Mullah Omar: Taliban choose deputy Mansour as successor. Taliban elects new leader after Mullah Omar's death.

Taliban disavows Afghan peace talks after leader declared dead.

India says Punjab attackers came from Pakistan.

For North Korea, Iran-style nuclear deal not an option.

Political prisoners, Chinese loggers among thousands freed in Myanmar amnesty.

Yakub Memon: India carries out execution over 1993 bomb attacks.

Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei says UK denies him six-month visa.

AFRICA

Libya officials say jihadi offensive drives IS affiliate from most of eastern stronghold.

Nigeria names head of multinational force to battle Boko Haram.

Fierce fighting erupts between Chadian army and Boko Haram.

Burundi's opposition leader Rwasa becomes deputy speaker.

South Sudan soldiers accused of stealing relief food.

Sierra Leone faces Ebola setback: 500 under quarantine.

Mugabe threatens to expel US, British diplomats.

'What lion?' Zimbabweans ask, amid global Cecil circus.

EUROPE

Shelling in eastern Ukraine kills four civilians, soldier.

Russia vetoes U.N. tribunal on Malaysia airlines flight downed over Ukraine.

Russian state 'involved' in ex-KGB agent's London murder, inquiry hears.

Greece's Tsipras challenges party bailout critics to showdown.

Yanis Varoufakis may face criminal charges over Greek currency plan.

France deploys riot police to stem flow of migrants from Calais. Calais migrants undaunted by extra French riot police.

Britain and France scramble as Channel becomes choke point in migration crisis.

AMERICAS

US economic growth picks up to 2.3%.

Data in Clinton’s ‘secret’ emails came from 5 intelligence agencies.

Venezuela seizes Nestle, Polar warehouse as food shortages mount.

Venezuela's hospitals on life support.

Colombia’s ombudsman calls for urgent talks with Venezuela over border violence.

In landfill atop Medellin, Colombia begins work on exhuming bodies in mass grave.

Chileans spooked by crime, demand government action.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Islamic State ‘growing’ in Afghanistan: watchdog.

Leader of US-backed Syria rebels abducted by Nusra Front.

Drone kills 4 suspected militants in Yemen.

Islamic State uses women to recruit, raise next generation of fighters.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

OPEC says oil should not fall further, sees stability in 2016.

IMF rejects Greek bailout package, widening European rift on Greece.

Big four country boom could add $25 trillion to world economy.

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