World News Briefs -- September 28, 2017



Reuters: South Korea expects more provocative acts by North Korea in mid-October

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea expects more provocative acts by North Korea next month, to coincide with the anniversary of the founding of the North Korean communist party and China’s all-important Communist Party Congress.

During a meeting with President Moon Jae-in on Thursday, national security adviser Chung Eui-yong said he expected Pyongyang to act around Oct. 10 and 18, but gave no details.

The South Korean security adviser’s report also pointed to the risk that a military conflict could by sparked by “accidental incidents,” said Park Wan-ju, a lawmaker and head spokesman of the ruling Democratic Party.

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MIDDLE EAST

Kurdish referendum: Baghdad orders Kurds to 'cancel' independence bid or face consequences.

Iraq’s Kurds brace for flight ban after independence vote. Baghdad cranks up pressure on Kurds with flight ban.

More than 92% of voters in Iraqi Kurdistan back independence.

Rights group condemns attacks on Syrian hospitals. Opposition says 150 civilians killed in Russian, Syrian raids on Idlib.

Saudi Arabia in huge new bond sale to finance deficit.

Israel only occupies 2% of West Bank, says US ambassador.

Netanyahu on settlements: 'We're here to stay, forever'.

ASIA

North Korea nuclear 'blackmail' aimed at direct US talks.

Beijing orders North Korean-owned businesses to close by January under latest UN sanctions. China to shut down North Korean companies.

N Korea: 'Lunatic' Trump exploiting Otto Warmbier's death.

12 Afghan security forces killed in Kandahar.

US airstrike causes civilian casualties as Mattis visits Afghan capital.

Japanese PM Abe dissolves parliament amid new opposition challenge.

Bali volcano: 100,000 people flee their homes as Mount Agung steam cloud forms.

AFRICA

Three killed in Boko Haram raid in NE Nigeria.

U.N. agrees new team of experts for Burundi; EU, U.S. decry move.

These Libyans were once linked to al-Qaeda. Now they are politicians and businessmen.

Kenya opposition leader to organize protests; talks flop.

Pentagon, State officials opposed Trump's decision to include Chad in travel ban: report.

Zimbabwe's Mugabe likens rivals to Judas for seeking his retirement.

Plague kills 19 in Madagascar.

EUROPE

Spain: Catalan officials insist raids will not stop vote. Catalonia referendum: Police block store for ballot boxes.

Catalonia conflict: Barcelona's mayor calls on EU to mediate.

Brexit talks could take months to progress to next phase, says Barnier.

At odds, German conservatives to discuss coalition lines on October 8.

Macron’s eurozone plans put eastern EU members on the spot.

Russia tell U.S. to step back from dispute over military observation flights.

Outcry as Azerbaijan police launch crackdown on LGBT community.

AMERICAS

Trump says supplies streaming into storm-tossed Puerto Rico.

Now even money is running out in hurricane-hit Puerto Rico.

Trump says NFL owners scared of players.

Venezuelans cross into Colombia as crisis deepens.

Colombian air force kills dissident Farc rebel leader.

Bombardier trade row: Canadian government hits out at Boeing.

Obama: 'I cried when Malia went to college'.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Rights watchdog condemns abuse in Iraq's anti-IS hunt.

ISIS fanatics show baby-faced child suicide bomber blowing himself up in the desert in chilling new propaganda video.

FBI Director: Terrorist drones ‘coming here iImminently’.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Twitter to talk to House, Senate in Russia probe.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg rejects Trump bias claims.

Flights delayed by global check-in system failure.

US economic growth revised up again.

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