World News Briefs -- March 29, 2018 (Evening Edition)

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres talks during a news conference at the end of a summit, to address Palestinian UNWRA funding crisis, at the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) headquarter in Rome, Italy March 15, 2018. REUTERS/Remo Casilli

Reuters: U.N. chief warns another Cold War developing between Russia, U.S.

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - United Nations chief Antonio Guterres warned on Thursday that Russian and U.S. relations were deteriorating into a situation “similar, to a large extent, to what we lived during the Cold War” and called for safeguards to be put in place.

Just days after the United States announced it would expel 12 Russian U.N. diplomats over a nerve agent attack in Britain, Guterres called for Washington and Moscow to re-establish lines of communication aimed at preventing any escalation of tensions.

“During the Cold War there were mechanisms of communication and control to avoid the escalation of incidents, to make sure that things would not get out of control when tensions would rise. Those mechanisms have been dismantled,” Guterres said.

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MIDDLE EAST

Operation in Syria's Ghouta 'nearly over', Russia says.

France's Macron vows support for northern Syrians, Kurdish militia.

France accuses Iran of arming Yemen's Huthi rebels.

Iran denies supplying missiles used by Yemeni rebels to strike Saudi Arabia.

European powers press for Iran sanctions to buttress nuclear deal.

Gazans pitch protest tents on Israel border as tensions mount.

Israel tells UN it will defend itself from Gaza protests.

'No Go' zone: 100 Israeli snipers deployed on Gaza border.

Saudi Crown Prince meets AIPAC, anti-BDS leaders during US visit.

ASIA

In Cuba, Vietnam Communist Party chief advocates economic reforms.

Trump warns he may freeze SKorea trade deal for NKorea talks.

North and South Korea set date for historic summit. South and North Korean leaders to meet on April 27.

North Korean nuclear site more active ahead of Kim meetings.

The Latest: Japan mum on prospects for summit with N. Korea.

Militant leader, ex-bin Laden ally roams freely in Pakistan.

Protests after Malaysia lawmakers vote to redraw electoral map.

India sends notice to Facebook over possible election manipulation.

Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai returns to Pakistan for first time since attack.

China’s defunct space lab hurtling toward Earth for re-entry.

AFRICA

At least 5 killed by car bomb in eastern Libya: medics.

Ethiopia to swear in new prime minister on April 2.

EL-Sisi wins Egypt election with 92 percent: state media.

Fighting in South Sudan casts shadow over peace talks.

DR Congo: Rebels launch deadly attack in Beni region.

Red Cross says staffer dies after car bombing in Somalia.

Kenyan opposition politician 'injected' and deported unconscious.

'Ghana First:' US military deal leads thousands to protest.

Lagos on lockdown as Buhari makes historic visit.

EUROPE

Russia orders out 60 U.S. diplomats over spy poisoning affair.

Former French President Sarkozy is ordered to stand trial for 'attempting to influence a JUDGE' during probe into claims Libyan dictator Gaddafi financed his election campaign.

1 year to Brexit: So much to do, so little time.

Yulia Skripal no longer in critical condition, say Salisbury doctors.

Putin & Macron will still meet despite diplomatic row over Salisbury case.

French police make two arrests after car was driven at soldiers.

Germany migrants: Plans to keep asylum seekers in 'anchor centres'.

Grief overwhelms Kemerovo as whole families are buried.

50 days to UK royal wedding: Time for the personal touches.

AMERICAS

Photo finish beckons for Costa Rican election fought on gay rights.

Mueller probing Russia contacts at Republican convention: sources.

Facebook increases lobbying presence on Capitol Hill before Zuckerberg testimony.

Dem vows to press ban on Pentagon paying for border wall.

David Shulkin: Sacked secretary in parting shot at Trump.

FBI looked into Trump plans to build hotel in Latvia with Putin supporter.

Trump approval rating on the rise.

Rioting and fire in Venezuelan police station kill 68. Relatives demand answers after Venezuela jail fire kills 68.

FARC offshoot blamed for kidnapping journalists in Ecuador.

Ecuador cuts off WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's communications.

Brazil ports bribery probe ensnares president's friends.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Four al Qaeda militants killed in U.S. strike in Yemen: Pentagon.

Airstrike in Libya kills high-ranking al-Qaida commander.

Italy arrests 5 Tunisians in anti-terror raids tied to Berlin Christmas market attack probe.

US judge rejects Saudi bid to drop 9/11 lawsuits.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

U.S. stocks jump in upbeat end to tumultuous quarter.

Russia & Saudi-led OPEC working on deal to corner oil market for decades.

H&M sits on billions of unsold clothes as profits plummet.

Trump attacks Amazon for paying 'little or no taxes'.

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