World News Briefs -- December 2, 2016



CNN: Iraq: Death toll climbs as urban warfare slows battle for Mosul


Irbil, Iraq (CNN)Nearly 2,000 Iraqi troops were killed across Iraq in November as they battled to force ISIS extremists from the country, according to newly released UN figures.

That's nearly triple the number of military casualties reported in October, when an offensive to retake the city of Mosul from ISIS first began.

The toll for November includes Iraqi army, police in combat, Kurdish Peshmerga fighters and allied militias.

The Iraqi-led coalition forces' advance slowed after Iraqi Security Forces entered Mosul last month, a densely populated urban environment where troops have had to fight street-to-street battles against deeply entrenched militants.

Civilians in the city also are paying a heavy price.

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MIDDLE EAST

Iraqi commanders examined strategy shift to avert Mosul war of attrition.

Sunni tribesmen battling Islamic State demand federalism in Iraq.

Iraq hopes OPEC deal will help cover its massive war costs.

Russia not serious in talks with Syrian rebels: opposition official.

U.N. states seeking resolution to demand end to fighting in Syria.

UN expert: Torture and abuse 'widespread' in Turkey following July coup bid.

Iran says US sanctions renewal bill violates nuclear agreement.

Iranian-American art dealer, wife detained in Iran.

ASIA

China's Xi says 'watching closely' following U.S. election.

China summons diplomats from France and Germany in human rights row.

Taliban kill 23 civilians in Afghanistan: police.

U.S. sanctions North Korean companies, officials after nuclear test.

Exclusive: U.S. warns China it will target firms for illicit North Korea business.

Japan and South Korea impose new sanctions on North Korea.

N. Korea carries out simulated attack on neighbors, South imposes new sanctions.

South Korea's President Park Guen-hye to face impeachment vote next week.

Britain will send fighter jets & aircraft carriers to South China Sea.

Myanmar's Suu Kyi says international attention fuelling divisions in north.

Indonesia police arrest eight for treason before Jakarta Muslim protest.

Donald Trump invites Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte to White House during 'animated' phone call.

AFRICA

Libya: Rival militias in deadly clashes in Tripoli. Libya's Tripoli sees worst militias clashes in 2 years.

Women bombers emerge from Islamic State redoubt to attack Libyan forces

No military intervention on the table for Libya: Kerry.

Nigeria's Boko Haram crisis: 'We survived militants but face starvation'.

U.N.: South Sudan conflict spawns horrific sexual violence.

Kiir denies 'ethnic cleansing' underway in S. Sudan.

Tunisia breaks up 160 militant cells in first 10 months of 2016: ministry.

Gambia's shock presidential victor hails new era. Gambia: Yahya Jammeh concedes loss to Adama Barrow.

Iran urges Kenya to free two Iranians facing terrorism charges: Tasnim.

EUROPE

Italy goes to the polls to answer high-stakes constitutional referendum. Renzi makes final appeal to Italians ahead of referendum.

Putin hopes to fix ties with U.S., pool anti-terror efforts.

Baltic states are training in extreme survival skills to prepare for 'Russian invasion'.

French presidential race centers on 'top cop' Valls after Hollande bow-out.

Iceland's Pirate party invited to form government.

From wintry Lithuania, NATO sends Russia a signal of resolve.

Russia repels cyber attack on financial systems: FSB.

Stolen iron gate from Dachau Nazi concentration camp found in Norway, police say.

AMERICAS

Senate votes unanimously to renew Iran sanctions law.

US allies hope for best as they reach out to Trump.


Trump supporters challenge recount bid in Rust Belt states.

New York City seeks U.S. funds for $1 million daily security costs for Trump.

Obama expresses confidence in incoming U.N. chief Guterres.

Mercosur suspends Venezuela for failure to follow rules.

Bodies of Brazil soccer team killed in plane crash head home. Little sympathy for Colombia plane crash pilot: 'What he did was mass murder.

Bolivia's Morales promises 'drastic measures' after plane crash.

Tourists came to Cuba for fun but got Castro funeral instead.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

IS group to step up attacks on Europe - Europol.

British jihadists fleeing Mosul could face the death sentence in Iraq's makeshift courts.

Only one in 25 British Muslims believe Al Qaeda carried out 9/11 terror attack and believe 'wild and outlandish conspiracy theories' - but 93 per cent say they love the UK.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

US economy adds 178,000 new jobs making Fed rate hike likely.

Switzerland's age of banking secrecy coming to an end.

UAE hosts global push to save antiquities from conflict.

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