World News Briefs -- June 4, 2018



NBC: At least 25 killed, 3,100 evacuated after Guatemala volcano eruption

"Not everybody could leave — I’d say they were left buried," said a resident of El Rodeo, a town near the volcano.

Search-and-rescue workers headed to villages hit by Guatemala's Volcano of Fire early Monday after it spewed lava, ash, rocks and deadly hot gas, killing at least 25 people.

The Volcán de Fuego, or Volcano of Fire, began erupting ash and lava early Sunday, according to local reports. Hours later, fast-moving flows surprised communities that had not been ordered to evacuate. Ash spread through the sky, and blanketed the capital Guatemala City some 40 miles away.

More than 3,200 residents of communities near the volcano have been moved, and 48 people including have been treated at a nearby hospital, according to officials. Authorities expected the death toll to rise and warned of the possibility of further mudslides.

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MIDDLE EAST

Jordan's Prime Minister Hani Mulki resigns amid protests.

Report: Bashar al-Assad to visit Kim Jong Un in North Korea.

Iraq post-ISIL: Hundreds of bodies found buried in Mosul.

IAEA head calls for 'timely' cooperation from Iran.

Netanyahu heads to Europe seeking about-face on Iran.

Israel Air Force strikes 15 Hamas targets in Gaza.

Israeli troops kill Gaza man armed with ax: military.

ASIA

Singapore abuzz with preparations for Trump-Kim summit.

Anti-nuclear group offers to foot summit bill for N. Korea's Kim.

Kabul religious gathering hit by deadly suicide bombing.

Taliban reject US commander’s statement on peace talks.

State Dept.: One Jew left in Afghanistan; No Christian churches.

Taiwan president calls for democracy in China on Tiananmen anniversary.

Qantas to refer to Taiwan as a territory, not a nation, following Chinese demands.

China: Smaller trade surplus, OK. But tech concessions? No.

AFRICA

At least 13 killed in two separate central Nigeria attacks. Nigeria: Dozens killed by cattle thieves in Zamfara state.

Madagascar Prime Minister Olivier Mahafaly resigns. Madagascar PM makes way for 'consensus' premier in bid to end crisis.

Army in Madagascar threatens to 'intervene' over political crisis.

Ethiopian officials move to lift state of emergency.

Ivory Coast opposition rejects third term for president.

At least 46 migrants dead after boat sinks off Tunisian coast, defence ministry says.

Egypt's Sisi sworn in for second term with vow to fight terrorism.

EUROPE

Putin: ‘Fierce’ US politics standing in way of summit with Trump.

Russia not seeking to split Europe, assures Putin.

Putin signs bill on countermeasures against US, its allies.

Anti-immigration leader Janez Jansa to form Slovenia government.

Pedro Sánchez is sworn in as Spain's new prime minister.

Matteo Salvini: 'Italy and Sicily cannot be Europe's refugee camp'.

Germany risks losing credibility in defense, US ambassador says.

Macedonia: Thousands protest country's name change.

About 2 million Russians suffer from drug addiction, says interior minister.

AMERICAS

Trump claims progress after 500 days.

Trump says he has power to pardon himself but has done nothing wrong.

New Nicaragua violence kills six, including an American. U.S. citizen killed in Nicaragua as political violence continues.

At least 25 dead after volcano erupts in Guatemala.

Cuba forms commission to revamp constitution.

Venezuela frees 40 jailed activists and politicians.

Team studies bones to identify the disappeared in Mexico.

Joe Biden and backers say he still ISN'T ruling out a 2020 presidential run - and will announce the final decision after midterm elections.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

US strikes Shabaab again outside Mogadishu.

Afghan MoI: Taliban operations span the entire country.


Mozambique police 'kill jihadists'.

Facebook left harrowing Islamic State videos on site for three years despite claiming to have cracked down on hate content.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

World stock markets continue to rise on strong US jobs data.

China warns US sanctions will void trade talks.

China 'regrets' EU challenge at WTO.

Huawei hits back at claims it's a national security threat controlled by Beijing.

Airlines slash profit forecast as costs soar.

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