Tuesday, November 21, 2017

World News Briefs -- November 21, 2017 (Evening Edition)



Reuters: Zimbabwe's Mugabe resigns, ending four decades of rule

HARARE (Reuters) - Robert Mugabe resigned as Zimbabwe’s president on Tuesday, a week after the army and his former political allies moved to end four decades of rule by a man once feted as an independence hero who became feared as a despot.

His former vice president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, whose sacking this month prompted the military takeover that forced Mugabe out, will be sworn in as president on Wednesday or Thursday, Patrick Chinamasa, legal secretary of the ruling ZANU-PF party, told Reuters.

The 93-year-old Mugabe had clung on for a week after an army takeover, with ZANU-PF urging him to go. He finally resigned moments after parliament began an impeachment process seen as the only legal way to force him out.

Wild celebrations broke out at a joint sitting of parliament when Speaker Jacob Mudenda read out Mugabe’s brief resignation letter. Mugabe, confined to his Harare residence, did not appear.

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MIDDLE EAST

Iran declares 'the end of Isis' in live state TV broadcast. Iran declares 'victory' over IS.

Hariri returns to Lebanon for first time since resigning as PM.

Lebanon army chief asks troops for readiness at Israel border.

Trump, Putin discuss support for U.N. peace process in Syria: White House.

Vladimir Putin hosts Bashar Assad to talk terrorism. On surprise Russia trip, Assad and Putin talk post-war Syria.

Assad to Putin: Thank you for 'saving our country'.

13 mln Syrians need aid despite violence drop: UN.

Deadly car bombing strikes Iraq's Tuz Khurmatu. Suicide car bombing at north Iraq market kills 23.

Hezbollah says ready to pull forces from Iraq after IS defeat.

Nasrallah rejects Arab League statement on Hezbollah.

Palestinians 'freeze' meetings with US over office row.

ASIA

U.S. sanctions 13 Chinese and North Korean organizations.

Trump declares North Korea 'sponsor of terror'.

South Korea, Japan welcome US relisting North Korea as sponsor of terrorism.

Air China suspends flights between Beijing and North Korea.

China envoy goes home empty-handed from North Korea.

The Pentagon: The Taliban control at least a third of Afghanistan. Taliban promotes gains in remote Kandahar district.

US begins bombing Taliban opium plants in Afghanistan.

'Apartheid' in Myanmar, accuses Amnesty. Amnesty: Myanmar's treatment of Rohingya amounts to ‘apartheid’.

China protests over Indian president’s trip to contested border area.

AFRICA

Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe resigns, ending 37-year rule.

All eyes on the 'Crocodile' as Zimbabwe's Mugabe resigns.

US airstrike in Somalia kills more than 100 al-Shabaab militants.

US launches new airstrikes against Islamic State in Libya.

Madagascar plague death toll rises to 195 and cases have jumped nearly 3% in just three days as 'worst outbreak in 50 years' of the medieval disease hits 'crisis' point

Nigeria mosque suicide bombing kills dozens. Nigeria mosque attack: teenage suicide bomber kills at least 50.

Ruling party wins presidential vote in breakaway Somaliland.

UN chief: Libya slave auctions may be crimes against humanity.

Angola purge 'hailed by rapper Luaty Beirao'.

Egypt singer held for 'inciting debauchery' in music video.

EUROPE

Ukraine rebel leader accuses sacked ally of staging revolt.

Russian radioactivity recorded 986 times higher than usual as toxic cloud sparks nuclear accident rumours.

Half of Germans want new elections after coalition talks fail.

Angela Merkel's governmental crisis: German president seeks solution. Germany faces uncertainty after coalition talks break down.

Germany's president to urge Green and FDP leaders to restart talks.

Brexit: UK 'ready to pay more to the EU'.

Bialowieza forest: EU threatens Poland with fine over logging.

Russian nuclear facility denies it is source of high radioactivity levels.

Defense lawyer: Mladic may not be fit to hear verdicts.

Google to 'derank' Russia Today and Sputnik.

AMERICAS

Mexico suffers deadliest month on record, 2017 set be worst year.

Colombia protests Venezuelan military crossing border.

U.S. DOJ moves to strip citizenship for immigrant child sex abusers.

White House: Trump and Putin spoke by phone, Syria on agenda.

Congress barreling toward explosive immigration fight.

US ends Temporary Protected Status for 55,000 Haitians. Almost 60,000 Haitians allowed to stay in US only until 2019.

Power company halts Puerto Rico work.

US Judge permanently blocks Trump's sanctuary city order.

Argentina missing submarine: Concern grows after two false alarms.

Venezuela pumps below OPEC target.

Canada proposes health warnings, child-proof packs for legal pot sales.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

A look at the countries the U.S. accuses of sponsoring terrorism.

No signs ISIS fleeing to Libya.

Analysis: US terror list more symbolism than substance.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Tech gains help propel Wall Street to record highs.

AT&T's Time Warner takeover: justice department aims to block $85bn deal.

Tencent chief 'richer than Google founders'.

Apple removes several apps, including Skype, in China.

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