World News Briefs -- November 28, 2017



ABC News Online: North Korea ballistic missile test shows regime closer to hitting 'everywhere in the world', US says

North Korea's latest ballistic missile went higher than ever, the US says, warning the rogue regime is well on track to be able to hit "everywhere in the world" with a nuclear strike.

The intercontinental ballistic missile was launched in the early hours of this morning, apparently from a mobile launcher near Pyongyang, in the first test from North Korea since it fired a missile over Japan in mid-September.

It reached an altitude of 4,000 kilometres, flying for 50 minutes before splashing down about 1,000 kilometres away in the sea to Japan's west.

"It went higher, frankly, than any previous shots they have taken," US Defence Secretary James Mattis said this morning.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syrian government agrees to ceasefire as UN peace talks start. Syria war: Government 'agrees to Eastern Ghouta truce'.

Syrian opposition, UN open talks in Geneva, await government.

Rouhani says Saudis call Iran an enemy to conceal defeat in region.

Erdogan says he reached same ‘wavelength’ with Trump in call.

Fatah: Disarmament of Hamas not on dialogue table.

Lebanese PM threatens to resign over Hezbollah influence.

Hariri: What happened in Saudi stays in Saudi.

Trump 'considering' US embassy Jerusalem move: VP.

Iranian wrestler says managers told him to throw match.

2 Gulf oil ministers mum on issue of oil production cuts.

ASIA

Myanmar: Pope Francis meets Aung San Suu Kyi amid Rohingya crisis. Pope Francis urges respect for human rights in Myanmar, avoids 'Rohingya' row.

Pope Francis meets with Myanmar's military chief.

N.Korea launch 'violent act', 'can never be tolerated': Japan PM.

South Korean official: North Korea developing nuclear weapons faster than expected.

Possible North Korea defectors may be occupants of skeleton-filled ghost ship found on Japan coast.

U.S. general sees no change in Pakistan behavior despite Trump tough line.

Over 1,000 US troops to patrol with Afghans in 2018.

Chinese general's suicide sparks media debate.

Bangladesh confirms death sentence for 139 soldiers over mutiny.

Thousands of tourists stranded as Bali volcano erupts. Indonesia officials extend Bali airport closure over volcanic ash.

AFRICA

UN considers sanctions to fight Libya slave trade.

UN wants Libya to agree to shut down migrant camps.

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta sworn in, rival Raila Odinga promises own inauguration. President vows to unite Kenyans but deadly clashes continue.

Zimbabwe police return to beats after political upheaval.

Activists doubt new Zimbabwe leadership will bring real change.

UN tells DRCongo to stick to election timetable.

U.S. threatens South Sudan action, Russia warns against U.N. measures.

‘Who are the traffickers? They are Africans’: Macron loses his cool at Burkina Faso Q&A (VIDEOS).

Shell accused of abuses in Nigeria's Ogoniland.

EUROPE

Brexit: UK and European Union agree on 50 billion euro divorce bill, British media reports. UK could pay £50bn Brexit divorce bill after bowing to EU pressure.

UK Prime Minister May: ‘We may be leaving the EU but we are not leaving Europe’.

British PM May embarks on visit to Saudi Arabia, Jordan.

Irish government collapse averted as deputy PM resigns. Ireland's deputy PM Frances Fitzgerald resigns amid crisis.

German spy agency sets sights on Balkans, focuses on Bosnia.

Greeks condemn controversial German airport checks.

Pro-refugee mayor of Altena in Germany stabbed.

AMERICAS

Trump: 'We will take care of it' after North Korean ballistic missile launch.

CFPB row: Judge rules Trump pick to run US watchdog.

US Army contracts for temporary electricity for Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands.

Michael Flynn's lawyer meets with members of special counsel's team, raising specter of plea deal.

Former Kelly aide to mount last-minute Alabama Senate bid against Moore.

Honduran presidential candidate says to review presence of U.S. troops.

Argentina missing sub: Water entered snorkel causing short circuit.

Millions at risk of famine in post-hurricane Haiti.

Brazil ready to send peacekeepers to C. Africa: general.

Justin Trudeau apologizes for Canada's program targeting LGBTQ civil servants.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

U.S., coalition conduct 11 strikes on IS over Thanksgiving weekend.

Benghazi 'ringleader' cleared of most serious charges.

Melbourne man planned New Year's Eve terror attack, police say.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Fed nominee Jerome Powell shares views with Congress.

Oil price to depend not only on extension of OPEC + deal, but also on its terms — experts.

US regulator says Silicon Valley is threat to internet.

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