World News Briefs -- September 27, 2017 (Evening Edition)



New York Times: Iraq Escalates Dispute With Kurds, Threatening Military Action

ERBIL, Iraq — The Iraqi government escalated its confrontation with its northern Kurdish region on Wednesday, threatening to send troops and seize oil fields there and taking steps to shut down international flights to and from the region.

The moves came in retaliation for a referendum on Monday in which the region, Iraqi Kurdistan, voted decisively to seek independence from Iraq. Kurdish officials announced Wednesday that nearly 93 percent of voters approved the referendum, which aims to create an independent state for the Kurds, an ethnic minority in Iraq.

Iraq’s Parliament asked the country’s prime minister on Wednesday to deploy troops to the oil-rich city of Kirkuk, one of several disputed areas held by Kurdish troops but claimed by Baghdad, and to take control of all oil fields in the Kurdish region.

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MIDDLE EAST

Nearly 93 percent vote for Kurdistan independence.

Iraq warns Kurds as they claim victory in independence vote.

Syria to consider granting Kurds greater autonomy.

Iraq: ISIL kills seven soldiers in Anbar province.

In east Syria, civilians flee IS, and deadly air strikes.

Israel cuts jail term of soldier who killed prone Palestinian assailant.

‘This is a huge step for us’: jubilation as Saudi women allowed to drive.

Interpol votes to admit Palestine as full member.

Iran FM scolds Trump for tweet, rules out nuke renegotiation.

ASIA

Government will take over burned Myanmar land: minister.

UN agency: More reports of sexual violence against Rohingya.

We are totally prepared': Trump says the U.S. will attack North Korea if it has to and it 'will be devastating'.

US Treasury ratchets up pressure on North Korea, sanctioning 10 banks.

S. Korean leader says N. Korea still has chance for peaceful resolution.

China imports 1.6 million tonnes of coal from North Korea in August despite ban.

Insurgents attack Kabul airport during visit by Mattis; U.S. airstrike hits civilians.

Rockets hit Kabul airport after Mattis’s arrival.

Trump pushing Afghan president to close Taliban office in Qatar, sources say.

Rohingya crisis takes heavy toll on Myanmar economy.

Yingluck Shinawatra: ex-Thai PM sentenced to five years in jail. Thai ex-PM Yingluck Shinawatra found guilty over rice subsidy policy.

AFRICA

Rescue ship says Libyan coast guard shot at and boarded it, seeking migrants.

Ugandan lawmaker introduces bill to extend president’s rule.

Kiir tells South Sudan police to work with UN.

Libyan rights groups accuse UAE of war crimes.

Tortured, abused, deported: Cameroon accused of driving out Nigerians. Cameroon 'has forcibly returned 100,000 Nigerian refugees'.

Thousands march against corruption in South Africa.

Angola swears in Joao Lourenco as president.

Northern Togo: an unlikely place for a protest movement.

EUROPE

NATO chief says Europe has interest in helping Afghanistan.

Russia reports destruction of all remaining chemical weapons.

Catalan leaders compare Spain to North Korea after referendum sites blocked. Catalan leader says Europe can’t ignore independence vote.

Germany’s uber-powerful finance minister, a staunch defender of austerity, is leaving his post.

German election: Merkel facing tough red lines for coalition.

US and Russia quietly end diplomatict tailspin.

Spain to deploy police to prevent Catalan independence vote. Catalonia referendum: Spanish security forces move to 'neutralize' polling stations.

EU announces plan to take another 50,000 migrants from Africa and create new ways for them to safely reach Europe.

Thousands evacuated in Ukraine as ammunition depot explodes.

Ireland to hold abortion referendum in 2018, weeks before Pope Francis visits.

AMERICAS

Trump proposes the most sweeping tax overhaul in decades.

'Why can't we get out of here?' Airports in Puerto Rico, other islands, damaged and slow to recover.

‘Obamacare’ survives; GOP concedes on last-gasp repeal try.

Pentagon: 44 percent of Puerto Ricans lack clean drinking water.

Tillerson meets Cuban minister to discuss ‘health attacks’ on US diplomats. Cuba warns US against hasty decisions in mysterious diplomat illness case.

Trump to set refugee cap at 45,000.

Venezuelan leader blasts Rajoy, mocks Trump.

US-Mexico border wall prototype construction starts.

Gunmen kill 14 at Mexico drug rehabilitation centre.

Otto Warmbier: Parents say US student was 'jerking violently' when returned from North Korea.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Spain says Belgian police arrest Spanish IS suspect.

Russia says killed commanders of ex-Qaeda affiliate in Syria.

U.S. deliberately withheld medical care at Guantánamo, federal lawsuit claims.

US Gen. Dunford: Six months from now, ISIS will have ‘less credibility’.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Wall St. gains on financials boost, tax hopes.

Crude oil prices up after Turkey threatens to close Kurdish pipeline.

Senate panel invites Facebook, Google to testify in Russia probe.

Washington pushes for major tax cuts.

Fears of a Transatlantic trade war erupt as the Defence Secretary warns Boeing could be cut out of MoD contracts in the Bombardier row.

Ryanair to cancel flights affecting 400,000 more passengers. Ryanair travel chaos is to last until next MARCH: Beleaguered airline axes 34 entire routes with 18,000 flights in a move that will affect 400,000 passengers.

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