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Turkey ratchets up Syria offensive, says warplanes hit Kurdish militia
KARKAMIS, Turkey - Rebels supported by Turkey fight Kurdish-backed forces in north Syria, as Ankara ratchets up its cross-border offensive by launching air strikes against Kurdish forces and Islamic State. (MIDEAST-CRISIS/SYRIA-VILLAGE (UPDATE 7, PIX, TV), moved, by Umit Bektas, 670 words)
Trump vows crackdown on immigrants who overstay visas if elected
DES MOINES, Iowa - U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, seeking to quiet criticism from conservatives, offers fresh details of how he would tackle illegal immigration, saying he would crack down on those who overstay their visas. (USA-ELECTION/ (PIX, TV, GRAPHIC), moved, by Emily Stephenson, 438 words)
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- CHICAGO-CRIME/WADE (CORRECTED, UPDATE 1, PIX), moved, 470 words)
Global central bankers, stuck at zero, unite in plea for help from govts
JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. - Central bankers in charge of the vast bulk of the world's economy delved deep into the weeds of money markets and interest rates over a three-day conference here, and emerged with a common plea to their colleagues in the rest of government: please help. (USA-FED/FISCAL, moved, by Howard Schneider, 690 words)
Italy grieves as state funeral is held for quake victims
ASCOLI PICENO, Italy - Weeping relatives hug each other and reach out to touch simple wooden coffins at a state funeral for some of the 291 people killed in this week's earthquake. (ITALY-QUAKE/ (UPDATE 3, PIX, TV), moved, by Iona Serrapica and Gabriele Pileri, 780 words)
MIDDLE EAST/ASIA
Yemen's exiled government welcomes U.S. plan for restart of peace talks
ABU DHABI - Yemen's Saudi-backed exiled government says it welcomes a plan agreed by the United States, Gulf Arab states and the United Nations to restart peace talks with a goal of forming a unity government. (YEMEN-SECURITY/, moved, 304 words)
Singapore confirms first case of locally transmitted Zika virus
SINGAPORE - confirms its first case of a locally transmitted Zika virus, which has been linked in Brazil to microcephaly, a rare birth defect, the health ministry said. (HEALTH-ZIKA/SINGAPORE, moved, by Marius Zaharia, 488 words)
Japan pledges $30 billion for Africa over next three years
NAIROBI - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe tells African leaders that his country will commit $30 billion in public and private support for infrastructure development, education and healthcare expansion in the continent. (AFRICA-JAPAN/ (UPDATE 2, PIX, TV), moved, by George Obulutsa, 450 words)
EXCLUSIVE-Iraq plans to sell oil through Iran if talks with Kurds fail
BAGHDAD - Iraq's government will consider selling crude through Iran should talks with the autonomous Kurdish region on an oil revenue-sharing agreement fail, a senior oil ministry official in Baghdad tells Reuters. (MIDEAST-CRISIS/IRAQ-OIL (EXCLUSIVE), moved, by Stephen Kalin, 720 words)
U.S., Russia fail to close deal on ending violence in Syria
GENEVA - The United States and Russia fail to reach a breakthrough deal on military cooperation and nationwide cessation of hostilities in Syria, saying they still have issues to resolve before an agreement can be announced. (MIDEAST-CRISIS/KERRY-LAVROV (UPDATE 4, TV, PIX), moved, by Lesley Wroughton and Stephanie Nebehay, 534 words)
+ See also:
- MIDEAST-CRISIS/SYRIA-UN (UPDATE 1), moved, 341 words)
Bangladesh security forces kill 'mastermind' of cafe attack
DHAKA - Bangladesh security forces kill three Islamist militants, including a Bangladesh-born Canadian citizen accused of masterminding an attack on a cafe in Dhaka last month that killed 22 people, police say. (BANGLADESH-MILITANTS/ (UPDATE 4), moved, by Serajul Quadir, 620 words)
EUROPE
Fire kills 17 Kyrgyz nationals in Moscow printing plant
MOSCOW - A fire in a Moscow printing plant has killed 17 people, officials say, and a representative of the Kyrgyz diaspora in Russia says all the dead were members of its community. (RUSSIA-WAREHOUSE/FIRE (UPDATE 1, TV, PIX), moved, 169 words)
German rightists scale Brandenburg Gate to protest immigration
BERLIN - Members of the far-right Identitarian Movement scale Berlin's Brandenburg Gate and unfurl a banner to protest the "Islamisation" of Germany via mass immigration. (EUROPE-MIGRANTS/GERMANY-FARRIGHT (TV, PIX), moved, 218 words)
AFRICA
Bongo aims to prolong 50-year family rule in Gabon election
LIBREVILLE - Gabon votes amid discontent over the government's failure to raise living standards despite oil wealth, posing the biggest challenge yet to President Ali Bongo, whose family has dominated the central African nation for half a century. (GABON-ELECTION/ (UPDATE 3, PIX, TV), moved, by Gerauds Wilfried Obangome, 736 words)
Gupta family says plans to sell South African holdings
JOHANNESBURG - South Africa's wealthy Gupta family, accused of holding undue political sway over President Jacob Zuma, says it plans to dispose of all stakes it holds in South African businesses before the end of the year. (SAFRICA-GUPTAS (UPDATE 3), moved, by Ed Stoddard, 570 words)
Tunisia's new government wins parliamentary approval, eyes austerity
TUNIS - Tunisia's new government wins a confidence vote after Prime Minister Youssef Chahed warns in parliament an austerity program will be inevitable with thousands of public-sector job cuts and new taxes if Tunisia does not overcome its economic difficulties. (TUNISIA-POLITICS/PREMIER (UPDATE 3, PIX), moved, by Tarek Amara, 461 words)
SOUTH AMERICA
Venezuela ex-mayor Ceballos sent to prison from house arrest
CARACAS - Venezuelan intelligence agents take Daniel Ceballos, a former opposition mayor accused of fomenting opposition protests, to prison from house arrest in the capital of Caracas, according to his wife and the country's interior ministry. (VENEZUELA-POLITICS/ (UPDATE 1, PIX), moved, 290 words)
Paraguay says eight troops killed in ambush
ASUNCION - An ambush in the north of Paraguay killed eight soldiers, authorities say, adding that the attack bore the hallmarks of the guerrilla group known as the Paraguayan People's Army. (PARAGUAY-ATTACKS/, moved, by Mariel Cristaldo, 346 words)
WIDER IMAGE
Searching for history along the Thames
LONDON - A torch on his head, Jason Sandy scours nighttime London foreshores of the Thames River, searching for objects that could offer a glimpse of life in the British capital hundreds of years ago. (BRITAIN-MUDLARKS/ (PIX, WIDER IMAGE), moved, 429 words)
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