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World News Briefs -- September 7, 2018 (Evening Edition)
U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un shake hands after signing documents during a summit at the Capella Hotel on the resort island of Sentosa, Singapore, June 12, 2018. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File Photo
Reuters: Trump expecting 'positive' letter from North Korea's Kim Jong Un soon
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday a letter from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, which he believes will be positive, is on its way to him, a day after expressing fresh optimism about a denuclearization deal.
“I know that a letter is being delivered to me, a personal letter from Kim Jong Un to me. It was handed at the border ... yesterday,” Trump told reporters on Air Force One. “It’s being delivered. It’s actually an elegant way... and I think it’s going to be a positive letter.”
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MIDDLE EAST
Russia, Turkey, Iran fail to agree on ceasefire for Syria's Idlib.
Turkey will not 'watch from the sidelines' any killings benefiting Syrian agenda: Erdogan.
Russian, Turkish and Iranian leaders start third summit on Syrian settlement.
Russia warns US of possible Syria attack in area with US troops: report.
U.S. official: Syrian forces could be preparing chemical weapons for attack on Ibib. US warns of Idlib chemical attack as Syria summit opens in Tehran.
US plays down talk of imminent pullout of forces from Syria.
Syria's war: Drones crowd Idlib skies as province awaits battle.
Shiite split heats up as Iraqi lawmakers fail to elect speaker.
Iraq: Protesters torch government buildings in Basra. Unrest spreads in Iraq as Iranian mission stormed, oil workers held hostage.
Iranian oil exports plunge despite ‘creative solutions’.
Yemen: Protests continue as Geneva peace talks stalled.
Clashes erupt around Yemen's Hodeida as peace talks falter.
Palestinian teen killed by Israeli fire in Gaza border clashes: ministry.
ASIA
Maldives accuses U.S. of intimidation after comments on political prisoners.
North Korea to celebrate 70th anniversary.
Xi to attend Russia summit, North Korea's Kim invited.
Two Koreas seek accelerated denuclearization, Seoul says.
North Korea anniversary drawing foreign visitors, state media says.
FBI charges North Korean Park Jin Hyok over WannaCry, Sony cyberattacks.
Britain’s South China Sea ‘provocation’ puts post-Brexit trade talks at risk, warns official Beijing mouthpiece.
Japan earthquake: death toll rises in Hokkaido.
Japan says it's time to allow sustainable whaling.
AFRICA
Morocco says it has stopped over 50,000 migrants crossings to Europe by dismantling 74 smuggling rings and seizing 1,900 boats so far this year.
Madagascan president steps down ahead of election.
Djibouti, Eritrea agree to normalise ties strained since 2007.
Mugabe 'accepts' Mnangagwa's election win.
Angola: Dos Santos's era of absolute power ends.
Restructuring Nigeria becomes an election issue.
Anger as Italy arrests Tunisian fishermen 'rescuing migrants'.
France arrests Liberian 'militant commander'.
Ethiopia says Blue Nile Dam engineer's death a suicide.
EUROPE
Swedish far-right leader receives death threat letter with ISIS flag on it, as left-wing protesters rally against his party which looks set to win record support in this weekend's election.
Serbia, Kosovo leaders abruptly cancel EU-brokered meeting on land swap.
Georgia extradites Russian data theft suspect to US.
Face-off at the UN: Russian ambassador accuses UK of unleashing 'disgusting anti-Russian hysteria' with 'concocted' novichok story after Britain accused Moscow of 'playing dice with lives'.
UK Novichok allegations backed by world leaders.
Salisbury Novichok poisoning: Threat from Russia is 'real' - GCHQ.
Russia's massive war games 'not directed at other countries,' local news agencies say.
Migrant arrivals drop as Hungary enforces tough law.
Protests as Moldova 'deports Turkish teachers'.
After spy's scepticism, Germany says will probe Chemnitz events.
AMERICAS
Trump: Russia probe ‘really, really unfair for the midterms’.
Ex-Trump campaign adviser sentenced to 14 days in prison.
Shocking moment Brazilian far-right presidential candidate is stabbed during campaign rally - before crowd beat up his attacker.
Brazil's far-right presidential candidate survives life-saving surgery after being stabbed by 'socialist' attacker who said he was acting on 'a mission from God' during rally.
Trump doubles down on 'treason' accusation after New York Times op-ed.
'It's a no-go': Trump won't answer Mueller's obstruction questions, Giuliani says.
US jobs and wage growth picks up.
Trump inauguration crowd photos were edited after he intervened.
US urges Paraguay to rethink Israeli embassy move.
ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS
Wall Street ends lower on tariff worries.
Trump turns up the heat in trade conflict with China.
Cryptocurrencies continue to tumble on Goldman reports.
US tech firms ask for protection from next Trump tariffs.
Tesla chief Elon Musk smokes marijuana on live web show.
British Airways data breach affects almost 400,000 customers, airline promises compensation.
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