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World News Briefs -- April 5, 2018

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The Guardian: Salisbury nerve agent attack: Russian demand for joint investigation rejected

UN security council rebuffs Moscow’s request that Russian scientists join investigation into nerve agent attack against Skripals

Russia failed at the United Nations security council to prise apart the British diplomatic alliance that accuses Moscow of being responsible for the poison attack last month on Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syria troops prepare for anti-IS offensive near capital: monitor. Syria troops prepare for anti-ISIL offensive near capital: monitor.

Evacuation of Syria’s Douma suspended over disagreements.

'Nothing has changed' in US mission in Syria: Pentagon.

As Trump mulls a pullout, IS attempts to re-emerge in Syria.

Khamenei: Big mistake to negotiate with Israel.

Palestinians stockpile thousands of tires to burn on the Gaza border on Friday as Hamas announces it will pay $3,000 to the family of anyone killed in the protests.

Hundreds of Jewish settlers storm al-Aqsa compound.

4 dead, 3 injured in Turkey university shooting.

Saudi cinema screens reopen on 18 April 'with Black Panther'.

ASIA

North, South Korean officials meet to hash out logistics ahead of rare summit.

North Korea workers returning to China, sources say.

Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of air strikes ahead of leaders' talks.

Students clash with Kashmir police in Srinagar.

UN's top court to hear Malaysia vs Singapore island row.

Australia investigating Facebook over data scandal.

Vietnamese human rights lawyer Nguyen Van Dai among six given jail terms.

AFRICA

Ghana will not offer military base to US: president. Ghana president says plan to host U.S troops will bolster regional peace.

Nigeria's ex-president unaware of any Cambridge Analytica involvement in elections: spokesman.

Sierra Leone's new president calls on rival to drop challenge.

Sierra Leone election: Julius Maada Bio fast-tracks presidential oath in a hotel.

Jacob Zuma set to appear in court over corruption charges.

U.N. deactivates maximum emergency level for Congo crisis.

Cholera outbreak kills 40 Congolese refugees in Uganda.

U.S. military cancels training exercise near Djibouti after aircraft mishaps.

EUROPE

German Chancellor Merkel to visit Trump in coming weeks.

Italy fails to form coalition government.

Spy poisoning: Russia says UK is 'playing with fire'.

Expelled U.S. diplomats leave Moscow over poisoning saga.

US to impose sanctions against at least half-dozen Russian oligarchs — media.

Putin says he is scheduled to meet Chinese president several times this year.

German court bails Carles Puigdemont as extradition for corruption considered. German court grants Puigdemont bail, rejects Spain's extradition request.

Catalonia: Ex-police chief Trapero charged with sedition.

France plans to reduce MPs by a third before next election.

Austria proposes headscarf ban for girls under 10.

AMERICAS

We may be days away from the new NAFTA deal demanded by Trump says Justin Trudeau claiming it will be win-win-win for Canada, U.S. and Mexico.

US trade deficit rises despite record American exports.

Trump vows to send 2,000 to 4,000 troops to Mexican border.

Mexico presidential front-runner blasts Trump on border troops.

'Threats, disrespect' unjustified, Mexican president tells Trump.

Donald Trump will urge Latin America to spurn China in favour of the US in trade, official says.

Brazil's Supreme Court rules ex-President Lula can be jailed as he appeals corruption conviction.

Bolivia ex-leader 'responsible for protesters' deaths'.

US surgeon general urges Americans to carry opioid overdose antidote in - and reveals his own brother was an addict.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

As Trump mulls a pullout, IS attempts to re-emerge in Syria.

Russian defense chief points to danger of terrorists getting weapons of mass destruction.

Indonesian hard-line Islamic group calls for jihad and protests against ex-president's daughter.

Twitter has shut down over 1 MILLION accounts for promoting terrorism since 2015 in ongoing crackdown on extremist content and 'troll armies'.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Stocks jump as trade war fears ease; Amazon, Facebook rally.

Zuckerberg: I'm still the man to run Facebook.

Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg says sharing of 87m people’s data was legal in US.

Google should not be in business of war, say employees.

Chinese hackers targeting US firms’ financial data, report says.


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