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World News Briefs -- December 18, 2018 (Evening Edition)

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Brazil's President-elect Jair Bolsonaro leaves the transition government building in Brasilia, Brazil December 11, 2018. REUTERS/Adriano Machado

Reuters: Brazil's Bolsonaro says he will target Venezuela, Cuba

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil’s far-right President-elect Jair Bolsonaro said on Tuesday that he would take all action “within the rule of law and democracy” to oppose the governments of Venezuela and Cuba.

Bolsonaro, who takes power Jan. 1, is a fervent anti-communist who has praised his country’s 1964-1985 military regime. He frequently targets Venezuela and Cuba for verbal attacks, a drastic change from Brazil’s governments under the leftist Workers Party that ruled from 2003 to 2016 and had warm relations with those regimes.

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MIDDLE EAST

Cease-fire in Yemen holding, U.N. envoy says. Fragile calm in Yemen's ceasefire hub, Hodeida.

Erdogan: Positive answers in call with Trump, but says Turkey could act against US-backed Syrian Kurds ‘anytime’.

Russia, Iran, Turkey seek deal on Syria constitutional body at UN.

Iraq's parliament confirms cabinet ministers, but divisions remain.

Iran-backed militia leader back as Iraq's National Security Adviser.

Saudi Arabia raises spending in new deficit budget.

UN: Hezbollah tunnels on Israel-Lebanon border violate truce.

Lebanon set to get new national unity government in days: politicians.

ASIA

Chinese internment camp factory sends sportswear to US.

Afghanistan sends team to join Taliban peace talks in UAE.

New Russian barracks on disputed Kuril islands draws protest from Japan.

Xi Jinping: China will never seek global economic dominance. Xi Jinping says no one can 'dictate' China's economic path.

Sri Lanka's prime minister returns, but 'crisis is far from over'.

Comoros court jails another 20 opposition figures.

New Zealand to hold cannabis referendum in 2020.

African Swine Fever spreads to 22 provinces in China as year of the pig approaches.

AFRICA

Zimbabwe inquiry finds army, police killed 6 during protest.

Libya's NOC declares force majeure on El Sharara oilfield.

Armed group blocks key Libya oil field for a week.

Cameroon military says it killed 7 suspected separatists.

Nigeria's presidency expresses 'concern' over Amnesty activities.

Tension soars in Togo ahead of parliamentary election.

Candidates' private TV stations battle it out in Madagascar vote.

Mozambique army detains journalists.

DRC's new electronic machines 'could help rig election'.

Funding crisis threatens UN air drops in C.Africa: WFP.

EUROPE

Putin: Russia has enough missiles without violating treaty.

Belgian PM offers to resign after migration tears government.

UK prepares for no-deal Brexit.

Britain placing 3,500 troops on standby in case of no Brexit deal.

Russia to deploy warplanes to Crimea amid Ukraine standoff.

Russia condemns U.N. resolution on Crimea, Ukraine.

Serbia and Kosovo clash over army at UN Security Council.

Kosovo president: Decision to form army ‘irreversible’ .

Hungary’s opposition plans more protests after ‘slave law’ passes.

Greek police accused of beating migrants trying to enter from Turkey.

Pompeii will evacuate people to Sardinia by boat if Vesuvius erupts.

AMERICAS

President Trump to attend economic forum in Switzerland.

$5 billion for his border wall? Trump eases shutdown threat.

Leading contenders emerge to replace Zinke as US Interior secretary.

Trump charity agrees to dissolve amid allegations of a 'shocking pattern of illegality'.

Trump accuses Facebook, Twitter, Google of Democrat bias.

Huawei arrest may dash Canada's hopes for 'essential' trade deal with China.

Paraguay arrests 18 police over Brazilian inmates' escape.

Colombia: six killed at site of notorious 1990s massacre as violence returns.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Terror charges issued in France’s Christmas market attack.

US Senator McConnell moves to force vote on Trump's counterterrorism nominee.

U.S. assault on al-Shabab underscores growing threat: 'It's coming back in ways that are disturbing'.

German police raid Berlin mosque over suspected 'terror financing'.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Stocks waver as plunging oil prices pull energy stocks lower.

Elon Musk's SpaceX set to raise $500 mn: report.

Twitter detects 'unusual activity' from China and Saudi Arabia.

Former CBS boss Les Moonves denied $120m exit pay.
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Brazil's President-elect Jair Bolsonaro leaves the transition government building in Brasilia, Brazil December 11, 2018. REUTERS/Adriano Machado

Reuters: Brazil's Bolsonaro says he will target Venezuela, Cuba

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil’s far-right President-elect Jair Bolsonaro said on Tuesday that he would take all action “within the rule of law and democracy” to oppose the governments of Venezuela and Cuba.

Bolsonaro, who takes power Jan. 1, is a fervent anti-communist who has praised his country’s 1964-1985 military regime. He frequently targets Venezuela and Cuba for verbal attacks, a drastic change from Brazil’s governments under the leftist Workers Party that ruled from 2003 to 2016 and had warm relations with those regimes.

Read more ....

MIDDLE EAST

Cease-fire in Yemen holding, U.N. envoy says. Fragile calm in Yemen's ceasefire hub, Hodeida.

Erdogan: Positive answers in call with Trump, but says Turkey could act against US-backed Syrian Kurds ‘anytime’.

Russia, Iran, Turkey seek deal on Syria constitutional body at UN.

Iraq's parliament confirms cabinet ministers, but divisions remain.

Iran-backed militia leader back as Iraq's National Security Adviser.

Saudi Arabia raises spending in new deficit budget.

UN: Hezbollah tunnels on Israel-Lebanon border violate truce.

Lebanon set to get new national unity government in days: politicians.

ASIA

Chinese internment camp factory sends sportswear to US.

Afghanistan sends team to join Taliban peace talks in UAE.

New Russian barracks on disputed Kuril islands draws protest from Japan.

Xi Jinping: China will never seek global economic dominance. Xi Jinping says no one can 'dictate' China's economic path.

Sri Lanka's prime minister returns, but 'crisis is far from over'.

Comoros court jails another 20 opposition figures.

New Zealand to hold cannabis referendum in 2020.

African Swine Fever spreads to 22 provinces in China as year of the pig approaches.

AFRICA

Zimbabwe inquiry finds army, police killed 6 during protest.

Libya's NOC declares force majeure on El Sharara oilfield.

Armed group blocks key Libya oil field for a week.

Cameroon military says it killed 7 suspected separatists.

Nigeria's presidency expresses 'concern' over Amnesty activities.

Tension soars in Togo ahead of parliamentary election.

Candidates' private TV stations battle it out in Madagascar vote.

Mozambique army detains journalists.

DRC's new electronic machines 'could help rig election'.

Funding crisis threatens UN air drops in C.Africa: WFP.

EUROPE

Putin: Russia has enough missiles without violating treaty.

Belgian PM offers to resign after migration tears government.

UK prepares for no-deal Brexit.

Britain placing 3,500 troops on standby in case of no Brexit deal.

Russia to deploy warplanes to Crimea amid Ukraine standoff.

Russia condemns U.N. resolution on Crimea, Ukraine.

Serbia and Kosovo clash over army at UN Security Council.

Kosovo president: Decision to form army ‘irreversible’ .

Hungary’s opposition plans more protests after ‘slave law’ passes.

Greek police accused of beating migrants trying to enter from Turkey.

Pompeii will evacuate people to Sardinia by boat if Vesuvius erupts.

AMERICAS

President Trump to attend economic forum in Switzerland.

$5 billion for his border wall? Trump eases shutdown threat.

Leading contenders emerge to replace Zinke as US Interior secretary.

Trump charity agrees to dissolve amid allegations of a 'shocking pattern of illegality'.

Trump accuses Facebook, Twitter, Google of Democrat bias.

Huawei arrest may dash Canada's hopes for 'essential' trade deal with China.

Paraguay arrests 18 police over Brazilian inmates' escape.

Colombia: six killed at site of notorious 1990s massacre as violence returns.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Terror charges issued in France’s Christmas market attack.

US Senator McConnell moves to force vote on Trump's counterterrorism nominee.

U.S. assault on al-Shabab underscores growing threat: 'It's coming back in ways that are disturbing'.

German police raid Berlin mosque over suspected 'terror financing'.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Stocks waver as plunging oil prices pull energy stocks lower.

Elon Musk's SpaceX set to raise $500 mn: report.

Twitter detects 'unusual activity' from China and Saudi Arabia.

Former CBS boss Les Moonves denied $120m exit pay.


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