World News Briefs -- March 18, 2019 (Evening Edition)



Daily Mail: Turkish 'terror' suspect is ARRESTED after 'shooting a relative on Dutch tram "for family reasons" and then firing at anyone who tried to intervene', killing three

* Police release photo of Gökmen Tanis, 37, captured on the tram's CCTV just minutes before the shooting
* Three people have died and five people are injured after the shooting in Utrecht, central Netherlands
* Police said the gunman 'who may have had a terrorist motive', opened fire on a tram in the city centre
* The assailant fled the scene but police have since arrested a suspect in the Oudernoord district of Utrecht
* Tanis' family members in Turkey say the person targeted on the tram was a relative of the 37-year-old
* Dutch government raised the terrorism threat level to highest possible, and schools were on lockdown earlier
* Incident took place just three days after a terror attack on two mosques in New Zealand where 50 were killed

A gunman has killed three people on a tram in the Dutch city of Utrecht in what authorities said may have been a terror attack, and a suspect has been seized after an hours-long manhunt which saw schools and businesses in lockdown.

Turkish-born Gökmen Tanis, 37, was allegedly targeting one of his own relatives in this morning's shooting, which left five other people injured, and saw the terrorism threat level in Utrecht raised to the highest possible.

The suspect - who 'was known' to authorities - was detained during a raid on the Oudernoord district of Utrecht, and the threat level in the province has been downgraded by one notch as a result of the arrest, Dutch police confirmed.

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MIDDLE EAST

Civilian deaths rise in Yemen despite port truce: aid group.

Syria army vows to retake control of Kurdish areas.

In smouldering last redoubt, IS hide among the reeds.

Syrian fighters say 'thousands' still inside last ISIL pocket.

2 Iraqi soldiers killed in clashes with Kurdish PKK.

Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan uses New Zealand attack video at campaign rally.

Saudi crown prince launched covert campaign to silence dissenters prior to Khashoggi killing: report.

U.S. Navy veteran detained in Iran sentenced to 10 years in prison.

Israeli soldier and rabbi killed in West Bank attack.

Israel elections: Court bans far-right candidate Ben-Ari.

ASIA

Myanmar military fights rebels among ancient Rakhine temples.

Afghanistan forces suffer heavy loss against Taliban in northwest battle.

Shooting erupts between Indian, Pakistani forces in Makwal Sector, Jammu.

China says 13,000 'terrorists' arrested in Xinjiang since 2014.

Bolton: North Korea 'not willing to do what they needed to do' for nuclear deal.

Defector: Kim Jong Un could be eyeing titular head-of-state position.

Cambodia issues warrants for exiled opposition party leaders.

Philippines officially out of the International Criminal Court.

New Zealand planning tougher gun laws after deadly mosque attacks.

AFRICA

U.N. hosting Western Sahara talks in Switzerland this week.

Bomb attacks kill five Burkina troops, police.

Mali attack toll rises to 23: army.

At least 16 dead as attackers storm Mali army camp.

South African president stuck in commuter train for hours.

Algerian PM has started talks to form new government.

At least 24 killed in Congo freight train crash, mainly children.

Cyclone Idai: Devastation in Mozambique and Zimbabwe. Cyclone Idai: Nearly 200 dead, 100 missing in southeast Africa.

Cyclone Idai death toll in Mozambique 'could rise above 1,000'.

Ethiopians hold mass funeral for plane crash victims.

EUROPE

May's Brexit deal in chaos as Speaker sparks 'constitutional crisis'.

Dutch police arrest Turkish man suspected of killing three in tram shooting.

France questions if US support for NATO is 'perennial'.

Netherlands police hunt 37-year-old Turkish man Gokman Tanis after ‘terrorist’ shootings kill at least three in Utrecht. Utrecht tram shooting: Manhunt after multiple people hurt in Dutch incident.

Serbia president vows to defend law and order amid protests.

Zuzana Caputova wins first round of Slovakia presidential race.

US announces new Russia sanctions with Canada, EU.

Russia vows to respond to fresh EU sanctions.

Poroshenko says Ukraine to be ready to apply for EU and NATO membership by 2023.

French government admits security 'flaws' in Paris riots.

Justice eludes victims of Albania's brutal communist regime.

AMERICAS

Canada extends Iraq, Ukraine military training missions.

Brazilian President Bolsonaro visits CIA.

Trump complains he is being blamed for New Zealand attack.

GOP moves to rein in president's emergency powers.

Joe Biden says he's running in 2020 - then corrects himself.

O'Rourke reports massive $6.1M fundraising haul in first 24 hours of campaign.

Venezuela: Juan Guaido launches 'new phase' of anti-Maduro push.

'Same rhetoric': Bolsonaro's US visit to showcase populist alliance with Trump.

Two dead in record flooding in US Midwestern states.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

IS says displacements from Syria's Baghouz will not weaken the group.

Lawyers for Syrian migrant who 'stabbed a German man to death' sparking race riots demand to know whether his judges have far-right sympathies as trial begins.

Assault on IS jihadist redoubt in Syria grinds on.

Born into al-Qaida: Hamza bin Laden's rise to prominence.

Al-Baghuz battles as shown by the Islamic State, video report.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Wall St. advances ahead of Fed policy meeting.

Oil producers to decide in June on extending cuts.

Boeing: 737 MAX certification followed US rules.

WorldPay payments firm in $43bn sale to US rival.

Armando, the 'Lewis Hamilton of pigeons' sells for record €1.25m.

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