World News Briefs -- December 15, 2017 (Evening Edition)



Reuters: Tillerson urges long halt to North Korea weapons tests before any talks

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Friday urged North Korea to carry out a “sustained cessation” of weapons testing to allow the two countries to hold talks about Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile programs.

“North Korea must earn its way back to the table. The pressure campaign must and will continue until denuclearization is achieved,” Tillerson told a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on North Korea’s weapons programs. He did not specify how long the lull should last.

He told reporters after the meeting that the United States would not accept any preconditions for talks with North Korea.

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MIDDLE EAST

White House signals Western Wall has to be part of Israel.

Pentagon alarmed by uptick in close calls with Russia jets in Syria.

US plans Middle East peace push after 'cooling off' over Jerusalem.

Over half Syrian refugees in Lebanon in 'extreme poverty': UN.

Yemen air strikes, clashes kill 51.

Jerusalem: Three Palestinians killed in fresh clashes with Israel. 4 Palestinians killed in latest Jerusalem fallout clashes.

US calls for global 'coalition' to counter Iran.

UN 'shocked and appalled' at mass-execution in Iraq.

Yemeni army pushes Houthis from outpost in southern Yemen.

Erdogan says Turkey seeking to annul Trump decision on Jerusalem at U.N..

ASIA

Rex Tillerson: China and Russia's North Korea ties undermine peace efforts.

Deadly earthquake strikes Indonesian island of Java.

China and South Korea united over North Korea threat.

US negotiator says direct diplomacy needed on North Korea.

Japan imposes new sanctions on North Korea. Japan to assess defence capabilities as it expands harsh sanctions on North Korea, freezing assets on 19 more firms.

South Korea criticized over treatment of North Korean defectors.

Pakistan reports rare progress in tense ties with Afghanistan.

China has warned Australia to keep out of the South China Sea dispute. China says Australia disrupting 'stability and peace' in South China Sea; build-up on islands continues.

Rohingya 'rather die' than return to oppression in Myanmar.

AFRICA

UN reports grim childhood for South Sudan's kids.

South Sudan's Kiir promotes three generals facing U.N. sanctions.

UN peacekeeping chief visits Goma after deadly attack.

Ethiopia 'Red Terror' aide Alemu jailed for war crimes.

Warlord Thomas Lubanga ordered to pay $13 million to child soldiers in landmark ruling.

Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa seeks end to Western sanctions.

Zimbabwe's Emmerson Mnangagwa calls for ZANU-PF unity.

Exclusive: Italy plans big handover of sea rescues to Libya coastguard.

EUROPE

Austria shifts to the right as new coalition deal is struck.

Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron set eurozone reform plan deadline.

EU to force firms to reveal true owners in wake of Panama Papers.

EU leaders formally approve second Brexit phase.

EU sees new ‘dramatically difficult’ phase in Brexit talks.

SPD's Martin Schulz announces preliminary German coalition talks.

EU compromise on migrants 'very hard': Tusk.

NATO concerned Russian missile system breaks Cold War pact.

Russian ex-minister Ulyukayev gets eight years for bribery.

Putin looks for quick win, but voter apathy worries Kremlin.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to wed on 19 May.

AMERICAS

Some Canada exporters say NAFTA talks impacting business: survey.

Mexican senate votes to keep troops in police role despite outcry from rights groups.

Republicans finish tax bill, will release details later in day.

Trump criticizes FBI and says no pardon for Flynn 'yet'. Trump blasts FBI leadership but says he’s loyal to police.

Venezuela first lady's nephews jailed for drugs.

Brazil's president pushes for pension reforms.

Odebrecht scandal: Peru president Kuczynski resists pressure to quit.

Protesters block roads in Honduras as electoral crisis rumbles on.

Mexico enshrines army's role in drug war with divisive law.

Canada spy agency settles lawsuit alleging homophobia, racism.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Sahel force funding shows Saudi 'serious' on terrorism fight: analysts.

Bitcoin: US prosecutors rush to millions of dollars worth of digital currency seized in drug bust.

Partner forces kill ISIS fighters near small US garrison in Syria.

German girl imprisoned for Isis role has fleeting family reunion.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Wall Street closes at records with tax overhaul in sight.

Bitcoin hits new record high as warnings grow louder.

As Disney swallows Fox, a new era dawns for Hollywoo.

In first, SpaceX launches recycled rocket and spaceship.

Amazon backs down in Google streaming spat.

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