World News Briefs -- March 7, 2019

A map of the last remaining ISIS territory in Syria in the eastern province of Deir Ezzor, where US-backed coalition forces have held a brutal siege

Daily Mail: Fleeing jihadi brides say last remnants of ISIS 'caliphate' are a 'catastrophic' hell as evacuation of civilians ends today ahead of final battle with US-backed forces

* Conditions inside Baghouz were described as 'catastrophic' by one fleeing bride
* More than 7,000 - mostly women and children - have fled in the last two days
* A few hundred ISIS fighters remain as they seek to be martyred on the final field
* US-backed Kurdish militia, the SDF, are to resumed their ferocious siege today

Jihadi brides fleeing the last remnants of the ISIS 'caliphate' say they have left behind a 'catastrophic' hell, as the evacuation of civilians will be halted today ahead of a final battle.

One woman described how the town of Baghouz in eastern Syria was subjected to constant bombings and fires, saying: 'you would wake up and everything was destroyed.'

More than 7,000 - mostly women and children, as well as some suspected ISIS fighters - have been packed out of the town in the last two days.

The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) say they will resume their ferocious siege on the last few hundred jihadists today after helping people to surrender.

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MIDDLE EAST

More suspected IS members leave extremist holdout in Syria.

Hundreds of ISIL fighters surrender in Syria's Baghouz: SDF.

Syria war: Lawyers submit first war crimes cases against Assad.

RAF killed '4,000 fighters in Iraq and Syria'.

US lawmakers vote to end funding Yemen war.

EU rebukes Saudi Arabia over human rights at UN forum.

Palestinian teen dies in violent border clashes against Israeli troops.

ASIA

'Open challenge': North Korea slams US-S Korea military drills.

North Korea defectors worried about safety after inter-Korea summits.

Three Indonesian soldiers killed in fresh Papua violence.

3 killed in attack on Afghan event attended by Karzai. Afghanistan: Explosions target political gathering in Kabul.

Malaysia: Mahathir asks China to define claim on South China Sea.

China ‘exaggerated’ GDP data by 2 percentage points for at least nine years, new study says.

Thailand bans party with Princess Ubolratana Mahidol as candidate ahead of March election.

AFRICA

Comoros president survives assassination attempt: campaign chief.

Algeria's Bouteflika warns of 'chaos' ahead of protests against him.

Cameroon separatists to face treason charges.

Tunisia to hold national elections in October and November.

'Alarming' Burkina Faso unrest threatens west African stability.

UN: Burkina Faso facing full-blown humanitarian crisis.

DR Congo president in Kabila power-sharing deal.

Ebola response 'failing in DR Congo'.

EUROPE

EU gives 48 hours for Brexit changes to Irish backstop.

Russia fake news law sets out fines for insulting the government. Russia laws ban 'disrespect' of government and 'fake news'.

Germany wants to keep EU naval mission, heads for standoff with Italy.

Germany's Altmaier sees room for maneuver on arms exports.

European Central Bank joins global push to help economy.

Dirty money blacklist? No thanks, say EU states.

French cardinal convicted of covering up sex abuse allegations.

Insta-Monarch: Queen Elizabeth makes first Instagram post.

AMERICAS

Canada PM Trudeau defends handling of SNC-Lavalin crisis, admits errors.

House to vote Thursday on anti-Semitism resolution.

Ex-Trump campaign boss Manafort to be sentenced in tax fraud.

US envoy dismisses military action in Venezuela during prank call.

US works with international community to freeze Maduro’s bank accounts - Abrams.

German Minister reveals why Guaido wasn't arrested upon his return to Venezuela.

Brazil launches high-risk expedition to protect isolated tribe.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Top general warns ISIS waiting to resurge. Fight against Islamic State 'far from over': US commander.

Trump revokes Obama-era order to report civilian drone deaths.

MoD claim of one civilian death in Isis raids ridiculed.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

China right to aim to boost consumption: IMF.

Zuckerberg outlines plan for 'privacy-focused' Facebook.

Huawei sues US Government over 'unconstitutional' product ban as trade war heats up.

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