Tuesday 2 April 2019

World News Briefs -- April 1, 2019



Daily Mail: President Erdogan's party LOSES mayoral race to secular opposition in Turkish capital as his party is dealt significant blow in local elections

* Erdogan's AKP party lost the key mayoral seat of Ankara after the local elections
* Despite losses in several Turkish cities Erdogan declared victory on Sunday
* The AKP also looks set to lose Istanbul to the Republican People's Party (CHP)

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has lost the mayoral race in the capital Ankara to Turkey's secular opposition as the country staged pivotal local elections.

Erdogan declared victory in the elections on Sunday night but the opposition's success in Ankara and elsewhere dealt a significant blow to his party's dominance.

Votes are still being counted in Istanbul where the race for mayor is said to be 'too close to call'.

The candidate of the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) in Turkey's largest city Istanbul is ahead in the vote count against the candidate of President Tayyip Erdogan's AK Party (AKP), the head of the country's High Election Board said on Monday.

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MIDDLE EAST

Turkey elections: opposition claims victory in Ankara, pulls ahead in Istanbul. Erdoğan’s party loses Ankara in Turkish local elections blow.

Killed by cholera, Yemeni doctor knew he was fighting 'disastrous' epidemic.

Palestine, Golan Heights take centre stage at Arab League summit.

Arab leaders to seek U.N. Security Council resolution on Golan.

Hamas tightens grip on Gaza, fails to break Israel blockade.

Gaza violence: Crossings reopen after negotiated 'calm'.

Putin, Netanyahu discussed military ties, Middle East.

Iraq arrests Mosul ferry owners after deadly disaster.

ASIA

Chinese fighter jets cross Taiwan Strait after Tsai Ing-wen urges Pacific pushback against Beijing.

Vietnam protests over China’s sinking of vessel in contested South China Sea.

4 militants killed in Kashmir following gun battle with Indian security forces.

Thai demonstrators protest against alleged polls cheating.

North Korea calls for probe into 'terror attack' on embassy in Spain.

Woman gets 3 years in plea deal for killing half-brother of Kim Jong Un.

14 suspected rebel communists killed in operations in Philippines.

New Zealand outlines strict new gun controls.

Nepalese PM: 27 dead, 612 injured following massive storm.

AFRICA

Algeria's President Bouteflika names caretaker government.

Algeria's embattled Bouteflika to resign within days: Report.

Sudan police fire tear gas as protesters rally: witnesses.

Xenophobic attacks spark South African response.

Mozambique confirms 1st cholera death as cases above 500.

Sierra Leone bans industrial fishing for a month.

Rwanda's genocide killers learn new life back home.

EUROPE

Ukraine: Comedian Zelensky and incumbent Poroshenko set for runoff vote — exit poll.

Kremlin says will not comment on Ukraine’s election until end of runoff.

Brexit in disarray: May under pressure to go for soft Brexit.

Jean-Claude Juncker warns EU's patience 'running out' over Brexit. Juncker says EU running out of patience with London over Brexit stalemate.

Slovakia elects first female president, a liberal lawyer.

UN Security Council: Germany, France share presidency.

Treaty's end would give U.S., Russia impetus to make more nukes: study.

AMERICAS

US cuts aid to three Central American countries over migration.

Trump aides stress president's resolve to close US-Mexico border. Mulvaney: only 'something dramatic' will stop Trump closing Mexico border.

Trump surprises his aides and allies with abrupt decrees.

Allegations test Biden ahead of 2020 run. Joe Biden denies Lisa Flores's misconduct allegations.

Venezuelans set up burning barricades over lack of power, water.

US condemns Russia troop deployment to troubled Venezuela.

Lavrov: Washington informed of what Russian troops are doing in Venezuela.

Venezuela crisis: Opposition's Guaidó awaits army support.

Brazil to open diplomatic office in Jerusalem.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Alleged UK spy ‘Osama bin Bieber’ who joined daesh executed by terror group.

Western ISIS recruits wouldn't stand too close to each other for fear they could get blasted by a drone strike, captured fighter claims.

Australian terrorist Khaled Sharrouf's children out of battle zone after fleeing Islamic State.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Delays as major US airlines hit by computer outages.

Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg asks for government and regulator help in controlling internet content.

Unfazed by trade war, Google collaborates with Huawei on health care AI initiative.

Ethiopian Airlines to give preliminary report on Boeing crash.

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