WORLD NEWS SCHEDULE AT 0200 GMT/10 PM ET
Editor: Nick Macfie + 65 6870 3814
Picture Desk: Singapore + 65 6870 3775
Graphics queries: + 65 6870 3595
(All times GMT/ET)
TOP STORIES
Syrian forces besiege rebel-held Aleppo, Turkish-backed fighters drive IS from border
BEIRUT/HANGZHOU - Syrian government forces impose seige on opposition-held eastern Aleppo in advances against insurgents, and Turkish-backed fighters drive Islamic State from all its areas along the border in two significant but separate developments in the conflict. (MIDEAST-CRISIS/SYRIA (WRAPUP 3, TV, PIX), moved, by John Davison and Roberta Rampton, 994 words)
- MIDEAST-CRISIS/SYRIA-TURKEY (UPDATE 4, TV), moved, by David Dolan and Orhan Coskun, 588 words
Merkel in trouble after election debacle for her pro-refugee stance
BERLIN - A humiliating state election defeat for Chancellor Angela Merkel in her own backyard and another drubbing that looms in two weeks in Berlin are casting an ominous shadow over her hopes of winning - or even running - for a fourth term in 2017. (GERMANY-ELECTION/MERKEL (moved), by Erik Kirschbaum, 602 words)
China wary after record voter turnout for crucial Hong Kong election
HONG KONG - Hong Kong residents vote in record numbers for a bitterly contested legislative election, with a push for independence among a disaffected younger generation of candidates and voters stoking tension with China's government. (HONGKONG-ELECTION/ (UPDATE 1, PIX, TV, GRAPHIC), expect by 0600 GMT/2 AM ET, by Venus Wu and James Pomfret, 454 words)
UNITED STATES
Clinton's classified email errors due to 'improper labeling' -Kaine
WASHINGTON - U.S. Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine defends Hillary Clinton against criticism over her handling of classified information as secretary of state, saying she was unaware of the sensitivity of some information she exchanged over email because it had been "improperly labeled." (USA-ELECTION/ (UPDATE 1, PIX, TV, GRAPHIC), by Alana Wise, 623 words)
- USA-ELECTION/TRUMP-MEXICO, moved, by Toni Clarke, 370 words Satellite owner says SpaceX owes it $50 million or a free flight
CAPE CANAVERAL - Israel's Space Communication Ltd says it could seek $50 million or a free flight from Elon Musk's SpaceX after a Spacecom communications satellite was destroyed last week by an explosion at SpaceX's Florida launch site. (SPACEX-BLAST/SPACECOM (UPDATE 1, PIX), moved, by Irene Klotz and Steven Scheer, 550 words)
ASIA
As bodies pile up in Philippines, many fear to talk about Duterte's war
MANILA - There are rare tokens of protest against a surge of killings unleashed since Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Philippines just over two months ago and pledged to wage war on drug dealers and crush widespread addiction to methamphetamine. But very little stands in the way of his bloody juggernaut.(PHILIPPINES-DRUGS/ (PIX, GRAPHIC), moved, by John Chalmers and Andrew R.C. Marshall, 1082 words)
AMERICAS
Brazilian police break up anti-Temer rally in Sao Paulo
SAO PAULO - Police use tear gas to disperse thousands of demonstrators at the end of a peaceful march to protest the removal of leftist president Dilma Rousseff last week in an impeachment trial. (BRAZIL-POLITICS/PROTESTS (PIX, TV), moved, by Anthony Boadle, 236 words)
EUROPE
UK's Brexit minister to set out more detail on plans for future EU ties
LONDON - Britain's minister in charge of exiting the European Union will set out more detail on the government's plans for Brexit in a statement to parliament, amid growing international unease over how it will pan out. (BRITAIN-EU/DAVIS, moved, by Kylie MacLellan, 345 words)
- BRITAIN-EU/IMMIGRATION, moved, by William James, 422 words)
- G20-CHINA/BRITAIN-GOVERNANCE, moved, by William James, 294 words
© Copyright Reuters Ltd. All rights reserved. The information contained in this news report may not be published, broadcast or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of Reuters Ltd.


