World News Briefs -- December 28, 2017 (Evening Edition)



Reuters: Suicide bombers kill dozens at Shi'ite center in Afghan capital

KABUL (Reuters) - Suicide bombers stormed a Shi‘ite cultural center and news agency in the Afghan capital on Thursday, killing more than 40 people and wounding scores, many of them students attending a conference.

Islamic State said in an online statement that it was responsible for the attack, saying the center received support from Iran. It was the latest in a series that the movement has claimed on Shi‘ite targets in Kabul.

Waheed Majrooh, a spokesman for the ministry of public health, said 41 people, including four women and two children, had been killed and 84 wounded, most suffering from burns.

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MIDDLE EAST

US won't strike remaining ISIS fighters migrating to western Syria.

Russia again accuses U.S. of aiding, training militants in Syria.

Critically ill Syrians evacuated from Eastern Ghouta.

Syria forces move in on rebel bastion of Idlib: monitor.

US-led coalition in Iraq and Syria acknowledges more civilian deaths.

Saudi-led coalition raids in Yemen kill 109 civilians in 10 days: UN official.UN: Yemen's 'futile' war kills scores of civilians in past 10 days.

Two Saudi princes are freed after being locked up in Riyadh's Ritz-Carlton hotel for almost two months as part of Crown Prince's anti-corruption probe.

Iranians protest against high prices in Mashhad.

US, Israel reach cooperation agreement on Iran: report.

US, Turkey resume visa services halted by diplomatic spat.

Turkey 'laughed off' demand to arrest Sudan leader.

Israel: Minister leads prayers for rain to end drought.

ASIA

Afghanistan suicide attack: Kabul blasts kill dozens near media outlet. Kabul suicide bombings: 41 killed in attack on Afghan Voice news agency, cultural centre.

Countries enforce sanctions to cut off North Korea's cash flow.

South Korean panel finds no proof Kaesong cash funded North Korean arms.

South Korea labels 2015 'comfort women' reparations deal with Japan as flawed.

Bilawal Bhutto blames Musharraf for Benazir's death.

Thailand announces 2018 general election, many doubtful.

China’s crackdown on Uighurs spreads to even mild critics.

China: US should curb demand for opioids, not blame China.

AFRICA

Cameroon military launches operation to free hostages.

South Sudan: Refugees flee to DRC amid latest fighting .

Former football star George Weah wins Liberian presidential election. Ex Chelsea star George Weah wins Liberia presidential run-off but is engulfed in controversy after naming the wife of cannibal warlord Charles Taylor as his deputy.

Ugandan military doesn't rule out further operations against ADF rebels in Congo.

Angola loses contact with first commercial satellite.

EUROPE

Putin: Wednesday’s blast in St. Petersburg store a terrorist attack.

Putin not coming to South Korea Winter Olympics.

Russia warns US against 'meddling' in presidential election.

Ukrainian authorities and separatist rebels swap prisoners in biggest ever exchange. Ukraine, Russia-backed separatists swap more than 300 prisoners.

Russians kept in Ukrainian prisons to be exchanged for Ukrainians convicted in Russia.

Facebook explains reason behind blocking of Chechen head’s accounts.

Failed space launches haunt Russia; Kremlin eyes probe.

Italy prepares for 2018 elections with dissolution of parliament.

Cloud of corruption hangs over Bulgaria as it takes up EU presidency.

AMERICAS

Trump, GOP congressional leaders to meet at Camp David.

Tillerson: US has 'poor relationship' with Russia.

Trump lashes out at Vanity Fair over Clinton video.

Peru Culture Minister Salvador Der Solar resigns after Fujimori pardon.

Angered by pardon for Fujimori, Peruvians plan more protests.

Mexico records highest homicide rate in 20 years.

Argentina reforms: Senate approves budget and tax plan.

Venezuelans protest over pork shortages during Christmas.

Argentina Dirty War: Killer Etchecolatz gets house arrest.

Thousands of Puerto Rico police owed overtime call in sick.

NY vows toughest New Year's Eve security in years.

Brutal cold spell sets record lows across the US. Bitter Arctic chill hits Canada, northern and central US.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

ISIS by the numbers in 2017.

US claims F-16s killed top Taliban leader.

Syrian Kurds hold top French jihadist Thomas Barnouin.

France repatriates from Iraq three children of suspected jihadists.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

US stocks close higher in light trading; New high for Dow. Wall Street rises as financials, tech advance.

Bitcoin falls $1,000 after South Korea promises crackdown on trading.

World's richest 500 see their wealth increase by $1tn this year.

Amazon in talks to open in Saudi Arabia.

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