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



Daily Mail: The end of Merkel: German chancellor says she will step down when current term ends in 2021 and admits her government has lost credibility following latest election humiliation

* Angela Merkel will not seek reelection as Chancellor in 2021, party source says
* News comes after she announced she will quit as party leader in December
* Moves spell the end of her career after a decade at the top of German politics
* Comes as her coalition haemorrhages support in the wake of the migrant crisis

Angela Merkel has said she will stand down as German Chancellor when her current term comes to an end in 2021.

Merkel, who has held the office since 2005, said her government had lost credibility after a bruising election result in Hesse at the weekend, which saw the CDU emerge victorious but drop almost 11 points at the polls.

She will also quit as leader of the CDU, a post she has held since 2000, in the coming days, with a new leader due to be elected at party conference in December.

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MIDDLE EAST

Israel has struck in Syria since Russia plane downed: Israeli official.

Turkey strikes positions held by US-backed Kurdish fighters in northern Syria.

ISIS gunmen kill 40 US-backed fighters in eastern Syria.

Top Saudi prosecutor arrives in Turkey to assist with Khashoggi inquiry.

Saudi Arabia refuses Turkey's request to hand over suspected Khashoggi killers.

Israeli minister in unprecedented visit to UAE mosque.

Israeli strike 'kills Gaza youths planting bomb'.

'Walk to heaven': Shiite pilgrims trek to Iraq's Karbala.

ASIA

Lion Air plane carrying at least 188 people crashes after taking off from Jakarta: official. All 189 passengers and crew feared dead after Indonesian jet crashes into Java Sea. Indonesia: 'No survivors' after Lion Air flight crashes into sea.

Chinese aircraft trespasses South Korea, Japan.

China will ‘take military action’ if Taiwan declares independence.

US may take trade off the table for next Trump-Xi meeting.

Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi warns US against ‘interference’ in South China Sea.

Pressure mounts for Sri Lanka parliament recall amid 'bloodbath' warnings.

One killed in Sri Lanka shooting as crisis turns violent.

Visiting Seoul, US envoy seeks to boost denuclearisation push.

Bangladesh court jails ex-PM Zia for seven years for corruption.

Japan's Princess Ayako marries a commoner.

AFRICA

Nigeria military opens fire on Shi'ite Muslim protesters: Reuters witness.

Woman blows herself up in Tunis, wounding 15 people including 10 police officers.

Two U.N. peacekeepers killed in attacks in Mali.

Libya strongman Haftar in Rome ahead of crisis talks.

Russia not helping to stabilize Central African Republic: France.

Germany accused of 'meddling' over Eritrea's absent civil liberties.

DR Congo Ebola death toll rises to 170.

Gabon president 'recovering in hospital'.

Africa governance gains hampered by security, job fears: study.

S. African minister says he was blackmail target over sex tape.

EUROPE

Polish ruling party wants deal on more U.S. troops before 2019 election.

Sweden closer to election as Lofven drops bid to form government.

German chancellor Angela Merkel 'won't seek re-election in 2021'.

Georgia set for run-off vote between ex-French envoy and government critic.

Michael Higgins wins second term as Ireland's president.

NATO military drills: Germany sends largest contingent.

Polish president seeks WWII reparations from Germany ahead of German-Polish summit.

Greece reiterates claim of €288bn for damages under Nazi occupation.

Czechs celebrate centenary with largest military parade since communist era.

WikiLeaks founder Assange’s lawsuit over asylum conditions denied by Ecuador. WikiLeaks' Assange says Ecuador seeking to end his asylum.

AMERICAS

Synagogue massacre defendant appears in court in wheelchair.

US synagogue victims remembered as devoted community anchors.

Accused Pittsburgh shooter to face 29 criminal counts in court Monday. Prosecutors confirm they WILL seek death penalty for synagogue shooter before his first court appearance to face 29 counts.

Official: Pipe-bomb suspect had hit list of targets.

Mail bomb suspect to face hearing as lawmakers call for civility.

Mattis approves deployment of untold number of troops to US-Mexico border.

Police halt 2nd migrant group trying to enter Mexico.

Honduran migrant caravan joined by other Latin American nationals.

Migrant caravan HALTS after fights breaks out over rumors of kidnapped child as it's revealed a SECOND caravan is heading for US despite resolute Trump deploying 800 US troops to the Mexican border.

Far-right Bolsonaro wins Brazil presidential race.

Trump heralds Bolsonaro victory in Brazil.

Mexico to pursue new strategy in 'war on drugs'.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

US citizen held 13 months for suspected ties to IS is freed.

Libya's south falls prey to foreign armed groups.

Germany: Possible terror attack on high speed train investigated.

ISIS concert threats continue with image of cleaver-wielding Jihadist.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Stocks tumble again on report US plans more tariffs.

IBM buys software company Red Hat for $34bn in bid for cloud dominance.

Trade war forces companies to consider pulling operations out of both China and US.

Plastic waste elimination pledge by 2025 attracts more big firms.

Leicester City owner among five dead in helicopter crash.

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