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World News Briefs -- January 21, 2020

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CNN: CDC expected to announce first US case of Wuhan coronavirus

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expected to announce this afternoon that the first case of Wuhan coronavirus has been reported in the United States, in Washington state, a federal source outside the CDC tells CNN.

The source is involved in the matter and was made aware of a CDC media briefing scheduled for later today.

The novel virus, which was first identified last month in Wuhan, China, has so far infected more than 300 people and killed six, in an outbreak that has been reported in five countries -- now including the United States.

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MIDDLE EAST

Three rockets fall near US embassy in Iraq.

Iran confirms two missiles shot at Ukraine airliner. Iran acknowledges Russian-made missiles targeted Ukraine jet.

Iran seeks help reading downed plane's black boxes in new standoff.

Iranian lawmaker announces a $3 million cash reward for 'whoever kills Trump'.

Iranian MP says Iran would be protected if it had nuclear arms: ISNA.

Baghdad protest turns deadly as youths block highway.

Netanyahu calls for sanctions over ICC war crimes investigation.

Benny Gantz vows to annex Jordan Valley if elected Israeli PM.

ASIA

Coronavirus: Chinese hospitals not testing patients, say relatives.

Japan's Abe strikes conciliatory note on South Korea, row may be easing.

North Korea walks away from nuclear talks with United States, blaming 'brutal and inhumane' sanctions.

North Korea's Kim taps tough-talking military veteran as foreign minister.

Hong Kong's Lam in Davos charm drive as protests persist.

China: Ex-Interpol chief Meng Hongwei sentenced to 13 years in jail.

Sri Lanka civil war: Rajapaksa says thousands missing are dead.

Vietnam resumes huge banking-sector corruption trial.

AFRICA

UAE has no right to interfere in Libyan affairs: Fayez al-Sarraj.

UN's top Libya envoy Ghassan Salame opposes UN troop deployment.

Somalia: Army offensive, airstrike kill 12 militants.

Guinea police, protesters clash in rallies against Conde's third term.

Zimbabwe opposition: Peaceful protests will continue.

Tunisia's Saied tasks former finance minister to form new gov't.

Nigerian military clears thousands from Lagos waterfront.

Kenyan farmers suffer as swarms of locusts devastate their land.

Isabel dos Santos: EuroBic severs ties with Angola billionaire.

EUROPE

Swiss police reportedly believe Russian spies posed as plumbers to bug Davos.

Could Donald Trump meet Ukraine's leader Zelensky just as impeachment trial begins? President says he's willing to have unplanned meeting at Davos summit they are both attending.

Putin speeds up Russian political shake-up, details new power center.

Putin removes top Russian prosecutor, replaces him with investigative official.

New Russian PM transferred his wealth to wife – Kommersant.

Deadly storm Gloria batters Spain, then shifts to France.

Prince Harry rejoins Meghan and Archie in Canada, leaving royal life behind.

AMERICAS

Trump blasts 'prophets of doom' in attack on climate activism.

Trump confirms plans to expand travel ban.

Clinton says 'nobody likes' Sanders and won't commit to backing him if he's the Democratic nominee.

Hondurans in no man’s land after Mexican troops block path to US.

Venezuela crisis: Pompeo pledges more US support for Guaidó.

Pompeo acknowledges Colombian 'sacrifices' in drug trafficking fight.

Glenn Greenwald: Brazil accuses journalist of cyber-crimes.

Canada to start ratification of N.America trade deal.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Isis founding member confirmed by spies as group's new leader.

US military claimed 'success' in hacking ISIS: documents.

Joint Syria raid killed ISIS oil official who financed sleeper cells.

France apology after history textbook links CIA to 9/11.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

5 charts show the latest IMF forecasts for the global economy.

Airline stocks in Asia take a hit amid growing coronavirus fears in China.

Half a billion unemployed or underemployed worldwide: UN report.


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