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World News Briefs -- November 15, 2018 (Evening Edition)
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Reuters: 'I'm going to see this through': UK PM May vows to fight for Brexit deal
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to fight for her draft divorce deal with the European Union on Thursday after the resignation of her Brexit secretary and other ministers put her strategy and her job in peril.
Just over 12 hours after May announced that her cabinet had agreed to the terms of the deal, Brexit minister Dominic Raab and work and pensions minister Esther McVey resigned.
Eurosceptics in May’s Conservative Party said they had submitted letters calling for a vote of no confidence in her leadership.
May called a news conference at her Downing Street residence to underline her determination to stay the course.
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MIDDLE EAST
Cease-fire halts Yemen offensive; Saudi-led bombing kills 7.
Uneasy calm in Yemen's Hodeida as residents fear renewed violence.
Saudi prosecutor seeks death penalty in Khashoggi murder. Khashoggi killing: Saudi prosecutor seeks death penalty for five suspects.
Saudis shield crown prince as death penalty sought over Khashoggi murder.
U.S. imposes sanctions for Khashoggi killing, Saudis seek death penalty.
Israeli officials call for early elections after defense minister resigns.
Netanyahu plots next moves in Israel coalition crisis.
Hamas celebrates Lieberman resignation as 'political victory'.
ASIA
Trump to meet North Korea's Kim in 2019, wants plan to end arms program: Pence.
Sri Lankan politicians brawl in Parliament as turmoil from switching prime ministers continues. Chaos in Sri Lanka parliament as MPs exchange blows.
'Absolute terror': Afghans abandon villages under Taliban attack.
North Korea stresses ethnic unity with South amid missile base controversy.
Pence: Trump and Kim likely to meet next year.
Mike Pence tells Aung San Suu Kyi violence against Rohingyas is 'without excuse'.
Mike Pence: 'Empire and aggression' has no place in Indo-Pacific.
Fiji election: Frank Bainimarama's FijiFirst party well ahead, early results show.
Singapore leader Lee Hsien Loong warns region may have to choose between China and US.
Rohingya in Bangladesh will not be forced back to Myanmar. Bangladesh scraps Rohingya repatriation plan.
AFRICA
UN says 8 peacekeepers killed in fight against Congo rebels. Seven peacekeepers killed in clashes near Ebola-hit part of east Congo.
HRW denounces Angola's expulsion of 400,000 Congolese.
Sudan in talks with U.S. for removal from terror list, diplomat says.
Ethiopia arrests former deputy spy chief Yared Zerihun.
Madagascar rivals set for election run-off.
Migrants refuse to disembark in Libya after being rescued at sea.
Uganda orders military to protect Chinese businesses.
World Bank, Denmark act against Tanzania over discrimination of girls and gays.
EUROPE
Merkel's aspiring successors stress common ground in first debate.
Finland says GPS signal disruption during NATO war games came from Russia.
Tory deal with DUP over unless UK PM May replaced: Daily Telegraph.
British PM May vows to fight for her Brexit deal and carry on.
Brexit: EU's Barnier warns of 'long road ahead'.
Politics motivated Navalny arrests, European court rules.
Alexei Navalny allowed to leave Russia to attend ECHR case.
Ramzan Kadyrov toasts his Instagram return with ode to pistol.
Paris considers banning cars from its historic centre - including around the Louvre and Notre Dame - in favour of electric shuttles.
AMERICAS
Hand recount ordered in Florida's divisive U.S. Senate race.
Staggered evacuation plan questioned in fire’s aftermath.
Trump attacks Mueller's Russia inquiry as 'absolutely nuts'.
Trump pushes back on reports of chaos in White House.
US Senators return to Washington intent on action against Saudis.
No US additional troops likely to be sent to Mexico border as tasks dry up: report.
James Mattis defends troop deployment on Mexican border as migrants draw closer.
'Get out!' Some Mexico border residents reject migrant arrivals.
El Nino triggers landslides in Peru, tornado in Argentina.
TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR
Two Argentines with suspected ties to Hezbollah arrested ahead of G20.
Coalition, Iraqi forces target Islamic State leaders and fighters.
Price tag of the ‘war on terror’ will top $6 trillion soon.
US Senator Rand Paul blocking Trump counterterrorism nominee.
ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS
Wall Street climbs on hopes of easing trade tensions.
Exclusive: China offer unlikely to spur major trade breakthrough - senior U.S. official.
US, China clash over WTO at Asia-Pacific meeting.
Zuckerberg KNEW about Russian interference in US election on Facebook when he publicly denied it, smeared critics as anti-Semites and linked activists to billionaire investor George Soros.
Uber loss tops $1bn loss ahead of planned IPO next year.
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