World News Briefs -- February 26, 2018 (Evening Edition)



DW: Russia announces Syria ceasefire to establish 'humanitarian corridor' in Eastern Ghouta

The Russian president has ordered a new ceasefire to allow civilians to exit one of Syria's last rebel strongholds. The UN has urged warring parties to end hostilities to allow much-needed aid into devastated areas.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday ordered a daily "humanitarian pause" to airstrikes in Eastern Ghouta near Damascus, said Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, according to Russian news agencies.

The ceasefire comes amid calls from the international community to implement a nationwide cessation of hostilities as the humanitarian situation worsens on the ground.

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MIDDLE EAST

Russia vetoes Western bid at UN to pressure Iran over Yemen.

Civilians are still dying under regime bombs in Syria, despite UN ceasefire agreement. Truce call ignored as deadly strikes hit Syria enclave.

Iran says Damascus suburbs assault to continue as fighting rages.

EU calls for Syria UN ceasefire to be implemented while airstrikes continue.

Iraq extends air blockade of Kurdistan by three months.

Russia sets stage for U.N. veto of western bid to call out Iran.

Iran's eastern shift shows patience running out with the West.

Turkey's Erdogan in row over 'girl martyr' comment on TV.

Erdogan starts new Africa tour to push Turkey's influence.

Turkey requests extradition of Kurdish ex-leader Salih Muslim.

Jordan PM reshuffles cabinet to soothe anger over poor economy.

Public employees strike in Gaza over unpaid salaries.

Lebanon PM to visit Saudi for first time since 'resignation'.

ASIA

China pushes back against criticism of plan for Xi to stay in power.

White House says Xi's term limits 'up to China'.

Seoul pushes for U.S.-Korea talks, Trump says 'We'll see'.

White House: Talks with North Korea must lead to ending nuclear program. US: Talks with North Korea should include 'denuclearisation'.

Villagers flee Kashmir front line as India, Pakistan trade artillery fire. Villagers flee as India, Pakistan trade heavy border fire.

Assam's list: Indian state preparing to deport tens of thousands of 'foreigners'.

Sri Lanka leader reshuffles cabinet after local election rout.

Australia and East Timor agree on maritime border, 'pathway' to develop gas field.

3 dead after 7.5-magnitude earthquake hits Papua New Guinea.

Jacinda Ardern's 'sexist, creepy' 60 Minutes interview angers New Zealand.

Philippines protesters mark 32nd anniversary of People Power.

AFRICA

Inter-ethnic clashes in eastern Congo kill 22 people.

Uganda, Somalia trade blame over deadly Mogadishu shoot-out.

Libya: US imposes sanctions on oil smugglers.

Students too scared to return to Nigeria school after attack.

Kenya court enables return of deported opposition firebrand.

4 shot dead in Congo’s latest anti-government protests. DR Congo deadly crackdown on anti-government protests.

Half of S.Sudanese hungry, as famine looms again. South Sudan close to another famine: Aid groups.

United Nations forces in South Sudan accused of paying for sex.

Strikes shut down Guinean capital.

Veteran commander vies for power in Libya's shifting sands.

'Save Lake Chad' meeting opens in Nigeria.

Sweeping Ramaphosa reshuffle for S.Africa.

EUROPE

Berlin police chief forced out after years of scandal.

Investigative journalist Jan Kuciak killed in Slovakia.

Germany's Merkel wins party nod to renew coalition with Social Democrats.

UK's Labour piles pressure on May over Brexit stance.

Shedding past scandals, Berlusconi barrels ahead with comeback.

Hungary PM's Fidesz party suffers surprise setback at local by-election.

Catalonia Spain: Protests greet King Felipe at MWC.

Romanian anti-graft prosecutor called to answer charges.

Rome sees first snowfall in years.

AMERICAS

Canada's Tories would recognize Jerusalm as Israel's capital.

In blow to Trump, Supreme Court won’t hear appeal of DACA ruling.

Trump to discuss Florida school shooting with governors.

Governor orders investigation of response to Florida shooting.

White House will see if North Korea is serious about talks.

Oakland mayor’s warning puts immigrants, advocates on high alert.

In Russia probes, Republicans draw red line at Trump's finances.

New NAFTA talks aim to clear pathway to toughest issues.

Mexico presidency candidate denies corruption accusations.

Argentina sub: ARA San Juan relatives to crowdfund new search.

Brazil court lifts bank secrecy in bribery probe involving Temer.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Pakistan to 'devise strategy' to stay off terror financing list.

France says it has thwarted 2 attempted terror attacks since January.

ISIS fighters escape from US-backed detention in Syria.

Ground zero ceremony set to commemorate 1993 terror bombing.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Wall Street rises as concerns over interest rates ease.

Russia overtakes China in gold reserves race to end US dollar dominance.

Samsung launches Galaxy S9 with focus on social media.

Weinstein Company expected to file for bankruptcy.

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