World News Briefs -- February 2, 2019



Daily Mail: Spectre of nuclear war looms as Imran Khan warns India 'better sense' is needed 'given the weapons we have' after Pakistan parades captured pilot and both sides claim to have shot down military jets

* Pakistan's armed forces claim to have shot down two Indian Air Force aircraft over its Kashmir territory
* India in return say they shot down a Pakistani F-16 fighter jet over Indian-occupied Kashmir's Jammu region
* Follows Indian airstrike in Pakistan's Balakot region on Tuesday in retaliation for February 14 suicide attack
* New Delhi claims a 'very large' number of Islamist jihadist militants were killed in Tuesday's airstrikes
* Today, Pakistan said that they have 'no intention of escalation, but are fully prepared to do so if forced'
* Pakistan has shut its airspace to all commercial flights 'until further notice' in response to escalation

Pakistan and India said today they had shot down each other's warplanes, in a dramatic escalation of the dangerous confrontation between the nuclear-armed rivals.

Pakistan said it downed two Indian jets in its airspace and captured two pilots, but insisted it does not 'want to go towards war' with its neighbour.

India confirmed the loss of one of its planes and said it had shot down a Pakistani fighter jet, in a conflict played out over the skies of the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syrian forces intensify offensive against rebel forces in Idlib.

Syria displays huge cache of 'rebel explosives' in south.

Russia, Syria urge US to withdraw its troops.

Iran's Khamenei says U.S. seeks war, sedition 'everywhere'.

Iran president rejects Foreign Minister Zarif's resignation.

Little hope for peace in Yemen's Hodeida.

Millions of Yemenis spend hours to find clean drinking water.

Amnesty criticises rights crackdowns in Saudi Arabia, Iran, Egypt.

ASIA

Trump poses in front of Ho Chi Minh statue as he signs huge airline trade deals with Vietnamese president while claiming North Korea's potential would also be 'AWESOME' if it 'would denuclearize'.

U.S.-Vietnam trade deal signed before North Korea summit.

Trump-Kim summit 2019: Japan won’t lift North Korea sanctions even if US does so, report says.

Kashmiris flee, prepare bunkers as India-Pakistan conflict fears grow.

Pakistan and India suspend domestic and international flights as war tensions erupt.

Saved from Pakistani mob, downed Indian pilot becomes face of Kashmir crisis.

Ex-Taliban official: 'No Afghan peace deal if air raids continue'.

AFRICA

17 killed in Mali by booby-trapped corpse: security sources.

Algeria protests: Students rally against President Bouteflika.

Sudan VP says state of emergency not aimed at protesters.

Dozens arrested in DR Congo rights demos.

Results of Senegal's presidential poll due Thursday: source.

Cairo station fire: at least 25 dead and dozens injured.

Millions of Ugandans quit internet after introduction of social media tax.

EUROPE

Brexit: MPs debate Theresa May's next steps.

UK parliament votes on Brexit motions.

France's Macron says Britain would have to justify delaying Brexit.

Israeli PM in Russia for talks focusing on security.

US calls on Russia to return Crimea to Ukraine, five years later.

Catalan separatists 'created impossible situation,' ex-PM Rajoy tells court.

Ukraine's Eurovision woes deepen as more singers pull out.

AMERICAS

At hearing, Cohen attacks Trump over WikiLeaks, calls him 'racist' and 'conman'.

US targets China, Canada, Mexico in new anti-dumping case.

Thousands of migrant children allege abuse by US border officials.

Mexico president declines to take sides in Venezuela crisis.

Venezuelan vice president to fly into Moscow for talks on Friday: RIA.

Venezuelan opposition leader Guaido to visit Brazil Thursday: envoy.

Nicaragua releases prisoners ahead of national dialog -rights group.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Lawsuit from Alabama ISIS bride seeking to return to US expedited by judge.

Exclusive pictures of final Islamic State group bastion.

'This isn't over': Islamic State loyalties linger despite defeat.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Much to be done on China trade: US Trade Rep Lighthizer.

Banks around the world opt to offload coal.

Air-France KLM: Dutch surprise France by taking airline stake.

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