World News Briefs -- March 27, 2019 (Evening Edition)

Mrs May made her final gamble to try and get the Brexit deal across the line by promising to leave No 10 if Tory Brexiteer rebels finally back down

Daily Mail: The DUP crushes May's hopes hours after her leadership sacrifice for Brexit: Allies won't back PM's deal despite offer to stand down by May 22nd IF Tories support her. . . and Boris couldn't wait to take her up on it!

* Theresa May addressed her MPs tonight and said she would resign as PM if they back her deal later this week
* Amid mounting pressure from Brexiteers and frustrated ministers she admitted to a need for 'new leadership'
* The PM set no date for her departure but promised she would be gone before EU trade negotiations begin
* Speaker John Bercow says the government must change May's deal to bring a third vote this week
* Jacob Rees-Mogg says Remainers will thwart referendum if deal doesn't pass by the end of this week
* He said that 'all other potential outcomes' set to be voted on in Parliament tonight are worse than this deal
* Despite May's promise to go ERG sources told MailOnline tonight the deal was still '100 per cent' set to fail

The DUP crushed Theresa May's hopes of saving her Brexit deal tonight as they rejected her offer to resign in return for rebel votes.

DUP leader Arlene Foster said her party still could not support the deal because it 'poses a threat to the integrity of the UK'. A party statement said 'we will not be supporting the Government if they table a fresh meaningful vote' - with Westminster leader Nigel Dodds vowing to vote No.

The hammer blow came hours after Mrs May sensationally promised to quit Downing Street in return for Tory Brexiteer rebels passing her deal as she admitted her time as Prime Minister was almost over.

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MIDDLE EAST

U.S. recognition of Golan Heights as Israeli will help peace process: Pompeo.

Israel airstrikes, Gaza rockets follow day of calm.

Syria requests urgent UN Security Council meeting on Golan.

Hezbollah chief urges 'resistance' over US Golan move.

NGO: Airstrike on Yemen hospital kills 7.

Yemen's healthcare system among war's wreckage.

Mosul ferry sinking: Iraq orders arrest of ex-governor.

Turkey elections: Thousands of observers to oversee local vote.

ASIA

Brunei Shariah law applies death sentence for homosexuality.

Joint US-Afghan operation leaves Taliban fighters, civilians dead.

US efforts to rebuild Afghanistan beset by 'theft and abuse from security forces'.

N. Korea activity incompatible with denuclearization: US.

Kim Jong Un attends 'historic' military meeting, state media says.

North Korean state TV gets another makeover.

China and Russia claim thousands of North Korean workers sent home.

China defends Tibet policy ahead of Dalai Lama exile anniversary.

China expels ex-Interpol chief from Communist Party.

AFRICA

Bouteflika's key allies back army plan to oust him.

Saudi King Salman meets Libya's General Haftar.

10 civilians killed in suspected Boko Haram attack in Niger town.

Comoros' president wins 'sham' election.

UN appeals for $184 million for Cameroon displaced.

Mali 'spiral of violence must stop immediately'.

Cholera outbreaks reported in Mozambique.

Mozambique: One million people without aid after cyclone.

Refugees 'dying in camp in Libya'.

EUROPE

MPs reject EVERY Brexit alternative: Commons turns down eight different plans as plan to leave the EU descends to a new level of chaos.

May offer to quit fails to sway key opponents of her Brexit deal.

Spanish judge issues warrant for alleged North Korea embassy intruders: source.

Pompeo: sees joint action with NATO allies next week on Ukraine.

Unrest in Ukraine as nation prepares to elect new leader.

UK parliament holds 'indicative votes' on Brexit.

Cyprus Backstop? Ireland is not the only island with Brexit muddle.

Luxembourg court delivers setback to 9/11 families' Iran claims.

EU 'to suspend ship patrols' on Mediterranean migrant mission.

Switzerland indicts Liberian over war crimes.

Spanish prosecutor to investigate Catalan leader for disobedience.

AMERICAS

Trump signs executive order on protecting US from potential EMP attacks.

Number of migrants trying to cross US-Mexico border could hit 1M in 2019: report.

Guaido calls for protest as Venezuela blackout drags into third day.

Trump: 'Russia has to get out' of Venezuela.

Russia defends troops in Venezuela.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro accuses US of financing mercenary ‘plot’ to assassinate him.

Venezuela hit by fourth massive blackout in less than three weeks.

Camps open in Colombia for Venezuelans fleeing crisis.

Anger after Bolsonaro calls for Brazil army to mark 1964 coup.

Canadian police find kidnapped Chinese student Wanzhen Lu after three-day search.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

U.S. steps up push for U.N. to blacklist Kashmir attack leader.

Pentagon sustains budget for arming local anti-IS forces amid US pullout.

Terror suspect arrested in Austria for damaging German trains.

'Dirty secrets' of prison torture hinders trial of accused Bali-bombing chief Hambali, says US lawyer.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Wall Street ends down as Treasury yields fall on slowdown worries

Trump discusses China, 'political fairness' with Google CEO.

Boeing holds test flights for 737 MAX fix: sources.

Energy demand grew in 2018 at fastest pace in decade.

China, France sign US$45 billion of deals including Airbus order.

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