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272/2018 • 1 DECEMBER, 2018 WEEKEND ISSUE

DAILY NEWS IN ENGLISH

World leaders arrive for G20 summit The G20 summit is supposed to focus on development and infrastructure

The G20 summit is supposed to focus on development and infrastructure. But Jamal Khashoggiʼs death, the war in Yemen, a US-China trade war and the Russia-Ukraine conflict are also expected to be major talking points.

Man receives life sentence for murder of girl 27 years ago A German court on Friday handed a life sentence to a 66-year-old man convicted of abducting a 10-year-old girl — named only Stephanie in keeping with German privacy laws — from a park in the city of Weimar before sexually abusing and murdering her. The sentence given by the court in the eastern city of Gera was in accordance with the demands of prosecutors, who said the accused had wanted to get rid of the girl after abusing her and killed her by throwing her off a 48-meter-high (157-foot) motorway bridge crossing a valley.

Another 51 whales die in latest New Zealand mass stranding Whales continue to die on New Zealandʼs beaches, as a new mass stranding on the remote Chatham Islands on Thursday killed 51 pilot whales. Over 90 cetaceans beached themselves on Thursday at Hanson Bay, of which 51 died, the countryʼs Department of Conservation said. Staff found that 40 of the whales had managed to return to the water. The Chatham Islands had witnessed New Zealandʼs largest recorded stranding in 1918, which involved 1,000 whales.

World leaders arrived Thursday in the Argentine capital ofBuenos Aires ahead of the first-ever G20 summitin South America. The three agenda priorities for the Group of 20 are the future of work, infrastructure for development and sustainable food.Trade will also play a major roleas the United States, Canada and Mexico finalize their continental trade agreement. But the globeʼs largest economies have many other issues to discuss, with leaders holding their peers accountable for the worldʼs current conflicts. Saudi Arabiaʼs Crown Prince, Mohammed Bin Salman, is to make his first significant appearance overseas sincethe killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the countryʼs consulate in Istanbul. Several leaders, including British Prime Minister Theresa May, Russian President Vladimir Putin and French President Emmanuel Macron are expected to discuss Khashoggiʼs murder with the 33year-old Saudi ruler. Turkeyʼs Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has condemned Saudi Arabia over the incident, is also in attendance. The one major figure not expected to sit down with the Saudi crown prince is US President Donald Trump, who said earlier this month thathe will not punish Riyadh for Khashoggiʼs killing. Saudi Arabia has denied that bin Salman played a role in the death of the Washington Post columnist, who was a critic of the crown prince. Bin Salman is also expected to be pressed on the war in Yemen, where hehas been accused of war crimesby in-

ternational NGO Human Rights Watch. On Wednesday, Argentine legal authorities took initial action to consider prosecuting him for alleged crimes against humanity. Vladimir Putin may also get a similar grilling over the Sea of Azov conflictwhere on Sunday Russia fired three Ukrainian navy ships and seized the vessels along with24 Ukrainian seamen. Trump canceled his meeting with the Russian president, just hours after telling reporters he would likely sit down with Putin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she planned to press Putin on the issue, telling aUkrainian business forum in Berlinon Thursday, "We can only resolve this in talks with one another because there isno military solution to all of these conflicts." Trade will be a focal point for the United States at the G20. The US, Canada and Mexico are expected to signthe new United States-MexicoCanada Agreementdesigned to replace the current NAFTA trade deal. Trump is also scheduled to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping with theUS and China locked in a trade dispute. This year, the US has levied between 10 percent and 25 percent tariffs on Chinese goods — worth approximately $250 billion (€219 billion) — and China has raised its own tariffs in retaliation. However, US tariffs are set to ramp up unless the two leaders can come to an agreement on trade. On Thursday, Trump said he was "very close" to making a deal with China, but added, "I donʼt know if I want to do it."

Marriott data breach hits 500 million guests

Ukraine bars Russian men aged 16-60

Unknown hackers breached the network of the Marriott hotel chain and stolen data on around 500 million people, the company has said. The data included passport numbers, email accounts, and even some credit card info. A hacking attack on the Marriott hotel chain affected around half a billion customers, the firm said on Friday, after confirming a massive breach in the Starwood reservation database. In some cases, hackers may have obtained guestsʼ credit card numbers and the cardsʼ expiration dates. Although the credit card data would be encrypted, Marriott said they could not rule out that the hackers might prove able to decode it.

Ukraine announced on Friday that it was restricting entry into the country, barring male Russian nationals between the ages of 16 and 60. The move marked the latest escalation of tensions between the two the countries after Russia stopped several Ukrainian shipsanddetained 22 of its sailors. "As of today, entry is restricted for foreigners — in the first instance for male citizens of the Russian Federation age 16 to 60," said Border patrol chief Petro Tsyhyakal after meeting with President Petro Poroshenko. The only exceptions, according to Tsyhyakal, would be "humanitarian cases."


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