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World News Briefs -- May 4, 2018

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U.S. President Donald Trump delivers his speech at the National Assembly hall in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017. REUTERS/Lee Jin-man/Pool/File Photo

Reuters: Trump says date, place set for North Korea summit

President Donald Trump on Friday said the date and location have been set for a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, which would be announced soon, and hinted at progress in winning the release of three Americans held in North Korea.

The White House has said the first meeting between sitting U.S. and North Korean leaders could take place in the coming weeks. Trump is expected to push for North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons.

“We’re having very substantive talks with North Korea and a lot of things have already happened with respect to the (U.S.) hostages. I think you’re going to see very good things,” Trump told reporters.

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MIDDLE EAST

Iran vows not to renegotiate as Trump's key decision on nuclear deal's future looms.

Russia says will honor Iran nuclear deal as long as others do: Ifax.

Syria rebels lay down arms under Homs withdrawal deal.

U.S. freezes funding for Syria's "White Helmets".

Iraq's top Shiite authority urges voters not to re-elect 'corrupt' MPs.

Turkey opposition names rival to Erdogan for June election.

First Lebanese election in 9 years sidesteps divisive issues.

Palestinians gather for more protests along Gaza border.

Saudi Arabia launches $34.7 billion entertainment revolution.

ASIA

South Korean national security adviser visits U.S., to meet Bolton: officials.

North Korea slams U.S. on Iran nuclear deal.

China's Xi says ready to play role for political solution on Korean peninsula.

Karl Marx a tool to 'win the future' for China, Xi Jinping says.

Pro-France rally as Macron visits New Caledonia ahead of independence vote.

Myanmar journalists say government failing to protect press freedom: survey.

India dust storm death toll rises to more than 140 people as survivors tell how 80mph winds carrying choking sand hit so quickly they had no time to escape falling walls and trees.

AFRICA

Four Kenyans killed in al-Shabab attack.

Chad president vows anti-corruption drive for new republic.

South Sudan: SPLM convention in Juba aims to reunify party.

Mozambique's opposition leader Afonso Dhlakama dies aged 65. Death of Mozambique rebel leader shakes peace process.

Top Madagascar court scraps contested clauses in electoral law.

Tunisia prepares for first free municipal elections.

Kenya flood death toll continues to rise. Hundreds dead as floods wreak havoc in East Africa.

Burundi to ban BBC and VOA broadcasts.

EUROPE

Italy looks set for fresh elections as it enters third month without government.

Russia sees closer Iran ties if U.S. exits nuclear deal: official.

As he begins a new term, Putin pushes lofty goals for Russia.

Catalan parliament acts to allow absent candidate to be voted leader.

Peacemakers mark end of violent Basque separatist group ETA.

As Greek islands heave under influx, refugees turn to old river route.

Outrage among Muslims leaders over French manifesto calling for deletion of Koran verses calling for 'murder of Jews, Christians and disbelievers'.

AMERICAS

Trump says he’d ‘love to’ talk to Mueller, wants fairness. Trump says he can't talk to Mueller unless it's 'fair'.

Mounting economic chaos leaves many Venezuelans in the dark.

Venezuela takes charge of big bank, arrests 11 executives. Venezuela seizes control of private bank Banesco, arrests top executives.

Argentina raises interest rates to 40%.

Pirates 'massacre' Guyana fishermen off Suriname coast.

US economy adds 164,000 jobs in April.

Volcano erupts near homes in Hawaii causing evacuation of residents.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Russia says detains five Islamic State members planning attack.

No prisoner swap for bin Laden hunt doctor, says Pakistan.

Alleged Isis supporter denies plotting to assassinate Theresa May in bomb and knife attack on Downing Street.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

A full-blown, US-China trade war would mean a 'significant' blow to global growth, warns S&P Global Ratings economist.

Kuala Lumpur-Singapore named busiest international air route.

Alibaba says annual net profit up 47% in 2017/2018.


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