World News Briefs -- September 28, 2018 (Evening Edition)



CBS: Mike Pompeo floats prospect of officially ending Korean War ahead of Trump-Kim summit

NEW YORK-- Given the Trump administration's goal of a complete, verifiable denuclearization of North Korea during President Trump's first term, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is eager to maintain U.S.-North Korean engagement. As he prepares for upcoming discussions with the North Koreans, he is leaving one tool conspicuously on the table: the prospect of an official declaration to end the Korean War.

"It's hard to know. I don't want to prejudge precisely where we'll end up," Pompeo said this week when asked if President Trump and Kim Jong Un could sign a declaration to end the war at their next summit. "But make no mistake about it, there is real progress being made."

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MIDDLE EAST

Delivery of Russian S-300 system to Syria has begun: Lavrov.

Turkey, Russia, Germany, France to hold meeting on Syria — Erdogan. Merkel plans to meet Macron, Putin, Erdogan on Syria in October.

US says to stay in Syria as long as Iran, but maybe not militarily.

Iran's Revolutionary Guards kill four Sunni militants near Pakistan border.

Iran slams Netanyahu: Israel only state in our region with secret nuke program. Iran dismisses Netanyahu's 'secret atomic warehouse' claim.

Netanyahu accuses Iran of maintaining a 'secret atomic warehouse'. 'What Iran hides, Israel will find': Benjamin Netanyahu threatens action against Tehran as he accuses the regime of hiding an atomic weapons warehouse and using Hezbollah to create missile sites in Lebanon.

Iraq's Kurds vote, their statehood dream in tatters.

Yemen is undeniably the world's worst humanitarian crisis: WFP.

Saudi-led coalition criticises UN Yemen rights mission.

Palestine says US can't mediate Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

Palestinians say seven killed as Israeli troops fire on Gaza protest.

Qatar says regional security alliance with U.S. at risk with Gulf dispute.

ASIA

China says 'no cause for panic' over U.S. ties, but won't be blackmailed.

U.S. urges Myanmar to hold security forces accountable in Rohingya crackdown.

Tsunami of up to two metres hits Indonesia after earthquake. Tsunami hits Indonesia's Palu after strong earthquake.

Rodrigo Duterte: 'My only sin is extrajudicial killings'.

Taliban denies meeting Afghan officials ahead of election.

Afghan election campaigning kicks off amid violence, fraud claims.

China working to 'exterminate' Uighur people, detention facility eyewitness says.

China seeking support through diplomacy as Donald Trump puts pressure on Beijing.

US seeks to keep North Korea sanctions; Russia, China object.

North Korea claims Japan wants to become ‘military giant’ and is planning ‘re-invasion’.

Bangladesh: Ex-chief justice alleges he was 'forced' to resign'.

Air Niugini plane lands short in lagoon by airport in Micronesia.

'Unstoppable' Super Typhoon Trami is closing in on mainland Japan with violent 134mph winds set to rip through the nation over the weekend.

AFRICA

U.N. experts says Egypt systematically targets rights activists.

UN: Renewed fighting in Libyan capital displaces thousands.

Ethiopia attack: Five charged for trying to kill PM Abiy Ahmed.

South Sudan president orders to release PoWs and detainees.

War-torn South Sudan launches youth rugby league for peace.

Opposition cries foul in Nigeria governorship runoff vote.

Freed Rwandan opposition leader vows to continue struggle.

Burundi suspends non-governmental groups for 3 months.

EUROPE

Kremlin critic says he was poisoned for investigating colleagues' killings.

Free-press conflict overshadows Merkel meeting Turkey's Erdogan. Erdogan in Germany brings hope for better diplomatic relations.

Danish bridges closed due to 'major police operation'.

Italy to hike spending, cut taxes, defying Europe.

Kremlin: No information of anyone named Chepiga ever awarded by Putin.

Putin to make official visit to India on October 4-5.

Russian Orthodox Church issues warning to Orthodoxy’s leader.

Pope defrocks Chilean priest at center of abuse scandal.

AMERICAS

Senator's dramatic demand spurs Trump to order FBI Kavanaugh probe.

U.S. House committee votes to release Trump-Russia transcripts.

U.S., Mexico to release trade deal text as pressure mounts on Canada.

China, Russia to speak at UN as they face US allegations.

US ambassador calls for Maduro ouster with megaphone diplomacy.

Colombia's cocaine production is at an all-time high, and the country's navy keeps catching 'narco subs'.

Guatemala's military carried out genocide, court rules.

Canadian MPs vote to strip Aung San Suu Kyi of honorary citizenship.

Rosa strengthens to Category 4 hurricane off Mexico.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Dutch police arrest 7 men suspected of plotting major terror attack.

Dramatic moment Dutch police grab terror suspects from inside a white van as they 'foil major attack with suicide vests, assault rifles and car bombs'.

Revealed: Ringleader of Dutch 'terror cell plotting major suicide attack' was released early from prison for trying to join extremists in Syria after promising he would attend 'Islam lessons' and was no longer radicalised.

Islamic State spokesman touts attack in Ahvaz, Iran.

Syrian man, 21, is arrested in Berlin for 'plotting a chemical attack on Israel and recruiting terrorists on behalf of ISIS'.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Facebook's slide stalls Intel-led advance on Wall Street.

Tesla: Shares fall after regulators launch Musk lawsuit.

Jeff Bezos space project lands big rocket partnership.

More US corporate giants warn tariffs will mean price hikes.

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