Asia, Middle East, U. S. News Briefs to be read in two minutes or less.
Greetings Readers,
- Thousand return from Jordan to Syrian as ceasefire holds.
- U. N. urges Saudi coalition to open more Yemen ports for emergency aid.
- Pope visits Myanmar military leaders amid Rohingya refugee crisis.
- Pope to give key speech and meet with Ang San Suu Kyi today.
- U. S. to reduce military support groups in Iraq and Syria.
- Iraq to build new oil pipeline to Turkey as approach to peace.
- Suicide bomber kills 11 in Iraq, bombing claimed by IS-2.
- Hamas vows to expand military operations in West Bank.
- Two dead over 200 injures in Pakistani blasphemy riots.
- Relatives kill newly weds in Pakistan honor killing.
- Bangladesh court give go ahead to execute 136 mutinous soldiers.
- Hamas vows to expand military operations in West Bank.
- Bangladesh court says proceed execution of 136 mutinous soldiers.
- Vietnam jails journalist over toxic environmental criticisms.
- Bali mount Agung erupts again 100,000 may be evacuated.
- Greenpeace slams Indonesia palm oil industry land expansion.
- Tourist island Bali closes the airport for second day, ash on aircraft.
- South Korea Intel.warns North Korea planning missile launch.
- South Korea economy set to grow 3% this year.
- Bit coin continues to surge aims for eventual urges $10,000 unit.
- Trump confident GOP tax reduction legislation will easily pass.
- Trump says indiscreet sexual Access Hollywood tape is fake.
- South African beauty wins Miss Universe title.
(New items gotten from channelnewsasia, BBC, CNN, and Aljaseera)
All the best to you.
Ron Miller
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