World News Briefs -- March 28, 2019 (Evening Edition)

Isla Oil Refinery PDVSA terminal is seen in Willemstad on the island of Curacao, February 22, 2019. REUTERS/Henry Romero/File Photo

Reuters: Exclusive: U.S. orders foreign firms to further cut down on oil trades with Venezuela

LONDON (Reuters) - The United States has instructed oil trading houses and refiners around the world to further cut dealings with Venezuela or face sanctions themselves, even if the trades are not prohibited by published U.S. sanctions, three sources familiar with the matter said.

The move comes as Washington’s efforts to oust President Nicolas Maduro in favor of opposition leader Juan Guaido have stalled, and is further evidence of how it is leaning on non-U.S. firms to achieve its foreign policy goals.

The U.S. imposed fresh sanctions on Venezuela’s oil industry earlier this year but some companies have continued to supply the country with fuel from India, Russia and Europe.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syrian army says Israeli strikes hit targets in Aleppo.

US troops to stay in Syria safe zone, support ‘partners’ after drawdown.

Security Council to address U.S. view on Golan Heights.

Netanyahu says prepared for 'comprehensive' Gaza operation.

US approves companies' nuclear work in Saudi Arabia.

U.S. increases pressure on Iran with slate of nuclear sanctions.

UAE official says Arab countries should be more open to Israel.

Erdogan: Trump behaving like a 'Bully Boy'.

Saudi Arabia temporarily frees three women's rights activists.

Egyptian cease-fire mediators shuttle between Israel, Gaza.

ASIA

Papuan fighters vow more attacks on Indonesian highway.

Thai anti-military parties say they have seats to form govt.

Thailand's pro-army party wins popular vote in 'chaotic' election but who will form government remains unclear.

A 'palpable air of calm’ along Korea’s DMZ but growing concerns about rising regional rivals.

South Korea lawmakers worried about worsening ties with Japan.

Malaysia ex-PM to face trial next week on 1MDB charges.

Brunei brings in death by stoning as punishment for gay sex.

At least 19 are killed as people trapped in blazing tower block 'jump to their death' and some cling to wires outside their windows as they wait to be rescued from Bangladesh inferno.

North Korea woos Vietnam tourists after Hanoi summit.

AFRICA

U.N. urges Eritrea to probe killings, missing detainees.

Algeria protesters turn focus on political elite, not just Bouteflika.

Car bomb blast 'kills 15' in Somalia's Mogadishu.

Cameroon forces kill 170 in Anglophone region in six months: HRW.

Community mistrust worsening DR Congo Ebola outbreak: study.

Police arrest anti-government protesters in Comoros.

Judge says absent pro-Biafran leader's trial will go on.

Mayor in Mozambique says negligence led to cyclone deaths.

Chad - where social media has been cut for a year.

EUROPE

Ukraine: President claims tycoon backed rivals for revenge.

UK leader May rolling the dice again on Brexit deal.

UK government plans third Brexit vote Friday. Brexit: Government plans to hold new vote.

EU moves into crisis mode as it plans for no-deal Brexit.

Eurozone is 'not resilient enough' to weather another economic crisis, the International Monetary Fund warns amid signs of a slowdown in Germany and France.

Unity, reality and reciprocity: Europe brings down the barriers for Xi Jinping in Paris.

Maltese soldiers arrest migrants who hijacked rescue ship.

Dutch top diplomat confirms Boeing MH17 consultations with Russia.

Venezuela crisis: Russia hits out at 'boorish' Trump.

Spain rejects Mexico's demand for an apology over conquest.

AMERICAS

Dems demand Mueller’s full 300 pages, mock ‘scaredy-cat’ GOP.

Trump lashes out at Central America, Mexico on border.

Trump threatens to shut Mexico border, again.

US-Mexico border official says migrant crisis 'at breaking point'.

Jussie Smollett: Donald Trump says case is 'embarrassment'.

Venezuelan gov’t bars Guaido from public office for 15 years.

Venezuela: Maduro blames blackout on sniper and tells people to pray.

China could play big role in Venezuela’s ‘reconstruction’, IADB representative says.

32 dead after truck rams through crowd in Guatemala.

Trudeau apologizes for 'smug, mean' jibe at indigenous activist.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Islamic State leader goes low-tech to evade capture.

Low aim or intel failure? ISIS’ last stand shows the difficulty in estimating enemy manpower.

As IS 'caliphate' dies, so does hope for the missing.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Wall Street ends up as yields, trade optimism rise.

Icelandic budget airline WOW ceases operations.

British report: Serious 'defects' in Huawei technology. UK chides Huawei for equipment security flaws, but rules out Chinese state interference.

US and Chinese trade negotiators hit the ground running with dinner diplomacy in Beijing.

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