Digest for international stories for week Apr 13 - Apr 19\, 2019

Digest for international stories for week Apr 13 - Apr 19, 2019

AP  |  Ramallah 

A new government for the West Bank-based was sworn in Saturday, led by a of Gaza's rulers.

Khartoum, Apr 13 (AFP) Sudan's second new in as many days vowed Saturday to 'uproot' deposed Omar al-Bashir's regime and release protesters, in a bid to placate demonstrators demanding civilian rule.

Karachi: The Islamic State Saturday claimed responsibility for a suicide attack that killed 21 people and wounded more than 50 others in Quetta, the provincial capital of Pakistan's restive province.

Sunday

Helsinki: Early results in Finland's on Sunday showed a lead for the leftist Social Democrats, while the current said his was the night's "biggest loser".

Khartoum: Sudanese protesters on Sunday demanded the country's military rulers "immediately" hand power over to a civilian government that should then bring ousted leader to justice.

Tripoli: Fighting near has killed 121 people since strongman launched an offensive earlier this month to take the Libyan capital, the said Sunday.

Monday

Paris: A colossal fire swept through the famed in central on Monday, causing a spire to collapse and threatening to destroy the entire masterpiece and its precious artworks.

Geneva: cases rose 300 percent worldwide through the first three months of 2019 compared to the same period last year, the UN said Monday, as concern grows over the impact of anti-stigma.

Islamabad: Pakistan's independent human rights watchdog Monday raised concerns about incidents of forced conversions and marriages of Hindu and Christian girls, saying around 1,000 such cases were reported just in the southern province alone last year.

Tuesday

Paris: on Tuesday vowed to rebuild "even more beautifully" within five years, as reeled with shock from the fire that gutted the great landmark.

Cairo: on Tuesday passed amendments to the constitution that could see remain in power until 2030.

Jerusalem: Israeli is expected to receive formal backing to remain premier for a fifth term Wednesday, but tough negotiations to form a coalition government await following last week's elections.

Wednesday

Jerusalem: Israeli President on Wednesday formally handed his letter of appointment to start building a coalition government following last week's

Lima: Peru's former president died in hospital on Wednesday after shooting himself in the head at his home as police were about to arrest him in a sprawling corruption case, a said. He was 69.

Beijing: Wednesday dismissed reports that the US, the UK and have served an ultimatum to to lift its "technical hold" by April 23 on branding Pakistan-based chief as a global terrorist by the UN but claimed the vexed issue was "moving towards settlement".

Thursday

Washington: tried to interfere in the 2016 US presidential polls, according to Robert Mueller's probe which did not find any evidence that members of the Trump campaign "conspired or coordinated" with Moscow, said on Thursday.

Islamabad/Karachi: Unidentified gunmen donning uniforms of paramilitary soldiers Thursday massacred at least 14 passengers, including Navy personnel, after forcing them to disembark from buses on a highway in the restive province, in the latest targeted killing in the country.

Islamabad: Pakistan's abruptly quit the Cabinet Thursday in the middle of the negotiations to secure a crucial multi-billion dollar IMF bailout package for the cash-strapped country, amid mounting criticism over the handling of the economic crisis.

Friday

Beijing: said Friday it was ready to hold a Wuhan-style summit meeting with this year to improve ties, notwithstanding the differences over the trillion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative in which the China-Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a flagship project.

Washington: US President on Friday dismissed unfavorable testimony in the Mueller report on Russian election interference as "fabricated" and labelled the document "crazy."

New York: An Indian has been extradited to the US from to face charges of his involvement in a multi-million dollar India-based call centre scam that targeted Americans.

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First Published: Sat, April 20 2019. 15:15 IST