World News Briefs -- November 29, 2017 (Evening Edition)

United States ambassador to the United Nations (UN) Nikki Haley speaks during a meeting of the UN Security Council to discuss a North Korean missile launch at UN headquarters in New York, U.S., November 29, 2017. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

Reuters: U.S. warns North Korean leadership will be 'utterly destroyed' in case of war

UNITED NATIONS/SEOUL (Reuters) - The United States warned the North Korean leadership that it would be “utterly destroyed” if war were to break out, after Pyongyang test fired its most advanced intercontinental ballistic missile, putting the U.S. mainland within range.

The Trump administration has repeatedly said all options were on the table in dealing with North Korea’s ballistic and nuclear weapons program, including military ones, but that it still prefers a diplomatic option.

Still, speaking at an emergency U.N. Security Council meeting, U.S. ambassador Nikki Haley warned:

“We have never sought war with North Korea, and still today we do not seek it. If war does come, it will be because of continued acts of aggression like we witnessed yesterday ... And if war comes, make no mistake, the North Korean regime will be utterly destroyed.”

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MIDDLE EAST

Lebanon's Hariri signals may withdraw resignation next week - statement.

Syrian government expected to join Geneva peace talks.

Documents reveal how ISIL ran areas under its control.

Turkey says 80 militants killed in air strike in north Iraq.

Turkey issues warrants against 360 military personnel.

Kuwait 'to host' GCC summit in December.

Saudi hawk minister leads campaign against Iran and proxies.

Senior Saudi royal accused of corruption freed in $1 billion settlement agreement.

Fatah says Hamas 'not committed' to unity deal ahead of key deadline.

Clashes kill four in Yemen capital as anti-Saudi alliance frays.

ASIA

Philippines killed Communist rebels near Manila, military says.

North Korea meeting seeks 'better ideas' to solve crisis: Canada.

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un ordered missile launch, saying, ‘Fire with courage’.

South Korea and Japan's leaders agree to 'no longer tolerate North Korea's threats to security'.

North Korea says the US is its only nuclear target.

Trump promises more sanctions against NKorea.

Beijing's ‘ruthless’ eviction of migrant workers under fire.

New Zealand's first refugee MP in controversy over legal defence of war criminals.

Manus Island staff forced to leave for their own safety after landowner protest.

Bali airport reopens as Mount Agung ash cloud shifts.

AFRICA

Sudan armed groups still deploy child soldiers: UN.

Nigeria flies migrants home from Libya after slavery scare.

Exclusive: Former Egyptian premier Shafiq says intends to run in 2018 election.

President vows to unite Kenyans but deadly clashes continue.

Four Cameroon soldiers killed in restive anglophone region.

Egypt's Sisi calls on military chief to secure Sinai in three months.

Former Egypt PM Ahmed Shafiq to run in 2018 presidential poll: aides.

African refugees bought, sold and murdered in Libya.

Migration crisis to dominate EU-Africa summit.

Zimbabwe court acquits Mugabe critic Evan Mawarire.

Six dead in gold mine clashes on Mali-Guinea border.

EUROPE

Britain's May in Riyadh after surprise Baghdad visit.

Iceland's Left-Green opposition leader to become new prime minister.

NATO should defend Sweden, Finland if attacked: NATO official.

U.S., Britain, France accused of snubbing anti-nuclear Nobel Prize.

Trump criticized in Britain and U.S. for sharing anti-Muslim videos.

EU negotiator hopes for deal on Brexit bill by mid-December.

Brexit: UK divorce bill offer worth up to 50bn euros.

EU's Barnier: No agreement yet on Brexit bill, Irish border.

Theresa May travels to Saudi Arabia powerless to rein in impulsive ally.

Bosnian Croat leader Slobodan Praljak dies after taking 'poison' in UN war crimes court, Croatian media reports.

Senior Cyprus prosecutor allegedly offered private advice to Russians.

Report on sexual assaults in Arctic rocks Norway.

AMERICAS

U.S. lawmaker says House intel panel near consensus on NSA spy program.

U.S. urges authorities to review Honduras election results quickly.

Protesters gather in Honduras as TV star's election lead withers.

Honduras president accused of election fraud.

Bolivia Morales: Scrapping of term limits is 'blow to democracy'.

Venezuela: Protesters 'systematically' tortured by state security forces.

Venezuela VP makes clearest indication yet that Maduro will run in 2018.

Former El Salvador colonel extradited to Spain over 1989 murder of Jesuits.

Trump retweets videos purporting to show violence by Muslims.

NBC fires Matt Lauer over ‘inappropriate sexual behavior’.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

IS silent on Egypt massacre decried even by supporters.

U.S. targets Islamic State in northeastern Somalia.

Pakistan hasn't stemmed terrorism in Afghanistan, U.S. says.

Questions linger over US role in fighting terrorism in Sahel.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Nasdaq falters as investors flee tech for banks.

Bubble trouble? Bitcoin tops $11,000, but fades after sharp rally. Bitcoin crosses $10,000 milestone.

OPEC and allies likely to extend production cuts at meeting.

US to investigate Chinese aluminium trade.

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