Reuters: Turkey, Russia talk Syria as thousands flee bombing
ANKARA/BEIRUT (Reuters) - A Turkish delegation was in Russia on Monday for talks on Syria, following reports that Russian-backed attacks there were forcing tens of thousands more Syrians to flee towards Turkey.
Turkey already hosts about 3.7 million Syrians - the world’s biggest refugee population. Its President Tayyip Erdogan said on Sunday it could not handle a new influx and was urging Russia to stop the strikes in Syria’s northwestern Idlib province.
The Turkey-based Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH) said on Monday 120,000 Syrians were fleeing towards the Turkish border - higher than Erdogan’s estimate of 80,000.
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MIDDLE EAST
Israel airstrikes target Iran-linked military base in Syria, state media reports. Syria reports Damascus air attacks; three explosions heard.
Tens of thousands flee as Syrian forces continue Idlib advance.
Iraq anti-gov't protests resume amid political deadlock.
Isis in Iraq: Militants 'getting stronger again'.
Iran threatens to further step back from nuclear deal.
Europe 'will feel' new refugee wave, warns Turkey's Erdogan.
Palestinians paying thousands of dollars in bribes to leave Gaza.
Oman readies baroque succession process as sultan's health worsens.
ASIA
Preliminary tally shows Afghanistan's Ghani winning election, pending final results.
US soldier killed in Afghanistan attack, Taliban claim responsibility.
China presses for nuclear talks in last days till North Korea’s deadline for US.
Bolton says he doesn't think Trump admin 'really means it' on stopping North Korea nukes.
Thousands join Hong Kong rally to condemn crackdown on fundraising platform and call for sanctions against HSBC.
China and Japan should not see each other as a threat, Xi Jinping tells Shinzo Abe.
Advisers approve dumping radioactive water at Fukushima nuclear plant.
Death toll climbs to 17 from New Zealand volcano eruption.
AFRICA
French army deploys drone strike for first time in Mali operation.
EU urges Libya's warring factions to 'cease all military actions'.
State Department 'concerned' about situation in Libya as conflict escalates.
Erdogan says Turkey will increase military support to Libya if necessary.
Libya: Khalifa Haftar's forces release ship with Turkish crew.
Darfur conflict: Sudan launches investigation into crimes.
Zimbabwe economy: Dire blackouts affect jobs, manufacturing.
Ethiopia launches first satellite into space, aided by China.
EUROPE
Striking French rail workers clash with riot police in Paris.
Germany hits back at US for placing sanctions on critical European gas pipeline.
Russia’s PM asks government to mull measures in response to US sanctions on Nord Stream 2. Russia has ships to complete Nord Stream 2 pipeline without European help.
Putin takes rail ride from Kerch to Taman across Crimean Bridge.
Trump’s attendance at WWII victory celebrations in Moscow depends on his schedule — Lavrov.
Croatian president faces ex-prime minister in presidential election run-off.
Turkish diplomat’s car TORCHED by assailants in Greece (VIDEO).
Romania marks 30 years since revolt against Communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.
AMERICAS
Escape to Mar-a-Lago: Trump gets a post-impeachment mood lift.
McConnell says Senate Republicans have not ruled out witnesses in Trump impeachment trial.
More than a dozen people killed in new Honduras prison riot.
Attackers hit a Venezuelan military post, killing a soldier. Venezuela: Assailants storm military facility, steal weapons.
Cuba appoints first prime minister in decades as new constitution decentralises presidential power.
Exclusive: Mexican cartel reveals ease of smuggling guns from US.
Chile's Pinera inks law for vote on new constitution.
TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR
French forces killed 33 militants in Mali, says Macron.
'We are at a turning point in war' against jihadism: French President Macron in Niger.
British prisons plagued by ISIS-supporting extremists, who hold Sharia trials, groom inmates – report.
ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS
S&P is the decade's runaway winner.
China agrees to lower tariffs on hundreds of foreign imports.
Boeing CEO resigning amid 737 MAX issues.
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