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World News Briefs -- March 7, 2018

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BBC: S Korean envoys 'to take message from Kim to US'

South Korean envoys will bring a private message to the US from North Korean leader Kim Jong-un when they meet in Washington later this week, according to reports.

They were given the undisclosed message on Monday when meeting Mr Kim in rare talks in Pyongyang, local media say.

It is not clear whether the envoys will meet US President Donald Trump.

Previous US talks with North Korea have come to nothing and there has been no comment from Pyongyang itself.

It has also been agreed that the two Koreas' leaders will meet at a summit in April for the first time in more than a decade, and the first since Mr Kim took power.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syria army intensifies fight against rebels in Eastern Ghouta. Regime sends more forces to Ghouta as UN decries 'apocalypse' in Syria.

Turkey urges US to stop Kurdish militia's Afrin advance.

UN: US-backed SDF recruits children.

War leaves Yemenis struggling to buy fuel to cook.

Netanyahu attacks Iran and says Trump still set to abandon nuclear deal.

Hariri court rejects bid to acquit Hezbollah suspect.

Record number of women register to run in Lebanon election.

Israeli Army erects West Bank checkpoints to collect Palestinians' personal details.

ASIA

Kim Jong-un says US is 'the sworn enemy to humankind' as South Korean President Moon warns it's 'too early to be optimistic' over North's offer of denuclearisation.

South Korea president assures political rivals North sanctions will continue.

South Korea: 'Too early to be optimistic' on North.

Seoul: U.S.-North Korea talks may precede inter-Korean dialogue in April.

US: North Korea used chemical agent VX to kill Kim Jong Un half-brother.

Pakistani army says it shot down Indian drone in Kashmir.

Sri Lanka blocks social media as Buddhist mobs attack mosques, anti-Muslim rioting flares. Violence continues in Sri Lanka despite emergency decree. Sri Lanka police and Buddhist rioters clash after emergency declared.

US lauds Afghan offer to open talks with Taliban.

East Timor and Australia sign treaty ending long-running gas dispute. Australia, East Timor sign deal on maritime border, agree to share revenue from Greater Sunrise oil and gas.

Lawyer: Presidential pardon for Pakistan's Asia Bibi 'unlikely'.

AFRICA

Boko Haram kills 10 in Nigerian attacks: militia.

U.N. criticizes Angola for forcing refugees to return to violent Congo.

Egyptian jamming of Sinai insurgents disrupts phones in Israel, Gaza.

Sierra Leone heads into hotly contested elections. Sierra Leone: Voters head to polls to elect new president.

Somalia: Al-Shabab 'orders closure of football pitches'.

Ethiopian ruling party to meet next week to choose new PM.

Rwanda won't renew agreement with Human Rights Watch.

EUROPE

Outrage in Britain as Russian ex-spy fights for his life.

Britain knows more about mystery substance behind illness of Russian double agent.

Hungary PM announces new batch of pre-election handouts.

'They are terrified': Italy election result deepens refugees' deportation fears.

UK PM to raise human rights concerns in Saudi crown prince visit.

EU firms lash out at new net privacy rules.

US juice and peanut butter face new EU tax.

Belgium hands out millions of iodine pills in case of nuclear accident.

AMERICAS

Trump says he'll counteract any Russia meddling in midterms.

Donald Trump's top economic adviser Gary Cohn quits.

US trade deficit hits nine-year high on falling exports.

Jared Kushner leads US delegation to Mexico for visit with president.

Exodus from Puerto Rico grows.

Opioid crisis: Overdose rates jump 30% in one year.

US sues California over pro-immigrant laws.

Stormy Daniels sues Trump, says ‘hush agreement’ invalid because he never signed.

Argentine Congress to debate legalising abortion.

Killed Salvadorean archbishop Romero to be made a saint.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

IS group calls on Muslims to immigrate to Afghanistan.

Zawahiri incites followers in the Maghreb.

Canadian man pleads guilty to US terrorism charges.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

IMF chief warns trade war will harm global growth.

Germany and EU hit back at Donald Trump's trade war threat.

Amazon could become the third-biggest US bank if it wants to: Bain study.

Jeff Bezos tops Forbes' billionaires list; Trump's rank drops.

Cryptocurrencies subject to regulation as commodities, US judge rules.

Coca-Cola plans to launch its first alcoholic drink.


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