World News Briefs -- January 7, 2016 (Evening Edition)

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Jan 7th 2016, 23:00

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry votes at the United Nations Headquarters in Manhattan, New York, December 18, 2015. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

Reuters: End 'business as usual' with North Korea, U.S. tells China

The United States called on China on Thursday to end "business as usual" with its ally North Korea after Pyongyang defied world powers by announcing it had tested a hydrogen bomb.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said he made clear in a phone call with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi that China's approach to North Korea has not succeeded.

"China had a particular approach that it wanted to make, that we agreed and respected to give them space to implement that," Kerry told reporters. "Today in my conversation with the Chinese I made it very clear that has not worked and we cannot continue business as usual."

MIDDLE EAST

Kerry says implementation of Iran nuclear deal 'days away'. Implementation of Iran nuclear deal 'days away': Kerry.

Syria conflict: 'Dire situation' in besieged villages.

Dispute over Turkish troops throws future of Mosul into question.

Heaviest air strikes yet strike Yemeni capital Sanaa - residents.

Iran accuses Saudi Arabia of Yemen embassy air strike. Saudi coalition denies air strike on Iran's Yemen embassy.

Saudi Arabia says it shot down missile fired from Yemen.

Saudi-Iran row: Qatar joins action against Tehran.

Saudi will collapse if keeps its 'sectarian' policies: Iran Guards.

Bahrain says catches Iran-linked cell plotting attacks.

Hezbollah responds to Israeli assassination of commander.

4 Palestinians shot dead attempting to stab Israeli soldiers.

ASIA

US and Asia allies vow steep price for N. Korea nuclear test.

North Korea's nuclear test triggers warning from South Korea.

South Korea to restart propaganda loudspeakers on North's border.

Obama, Abe agree to coordinate response to North Korea nuclear test.

Border quiet as China weighs N. Korea nuke test response.

China lands more civilian planes on Fiery Cross reef.

Tamils 'still tortured' in Sri Lanka, say rights groups.

Chinese share trading halt sends cold ripples across Asian markets. China suspends circuit breaker.

Talks uncertain as India says Pakistan must first hunt militants.

AFRICA

Truck bomb kills 65 at Libyan police training centre; explosion rocks Derna. Dozens killed in attack on Libyan police school. At least 65 killed in bomb attack on Libya police training center.

Dologuele and Touadera to contest CAR run-off.

Gunmen fire at Israeli tourists in Cairo, no casualties: security sources.

Hutu militia kill 14 from rival ethnic group in east Congo: army.

US gives vehicles to Nigeria army; Insurgents attack village.

Somalia severs ties with Iran, stands by Saudi Arabia amid regional tensions.

Burkina Faso's president names economist as prime minister.

Egypt's Coptic Orthodox Christians flock to churches to attend Masses on Christmas Eve.

EUROPE

Tensions rise in Germany over handling of mass sexual assaults in Cologne. Cologne police 'struggled to gain control during mass sexual assaults'. Sex assaults in Germany could result in deportations. Tensions rise in Cologne over police handling of sex attacks.

Putin greets Orthodox believers on Christmas Day. In pictures: Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas.

Merkel wants authorities to get to bottom of Cologne attacks.

Huge influx of migrant men will lead to more sex attacks like those in Cologne, says analyst, as it's revealed Austrian police have ALSO covered up identical gang assaults.

Germany to send 550 more troops to Mali, Iraq missions.

Polish president signs controversial media bill into law.

Coca-Cola Crimea map move sparks Ukraine boycott calls.

Knife-wielding man shouting 'Allahu Akbar' shot dead trying to enter Paris police station. Man wearing fake suicide belt shot dead as he runs towards Paris police station shouting 'Allahu Akbar' on anniversary of Charlie Hebdo shootings.

Parliament to debate banning Donald Trump from UK. Donald Trump says he'll pull Scotland investment if Britain bars him.

AMERICAS

Young socialist hardliner will lead Venezuela's economy.

Brazil government underestimated crisis: Rousseff.

US Senators eye sanctions after North Korea's claimed nuclear test.

North Korea bomb claim a new challenge for Clinton campaign.

Mexican drug lord 'Barbie' pleads guilty in US court.

Guatemala arrests 14 retired military officers for civil war atrocities.

Canadian PM: We won't bomb ISIS even if attacked.

Biden regrets not running for president 'every day'.

Powerball climbs to $675 million after no winners in draw.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Iraqi military says ISIS spokesman Adnani wounded: state TV.

Two Guantanamo detainees transferred to Ghana.

IS expands car bomb attacks from Iraqi desert.

Islamic State militants target Saudi Arabia.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

World Could face months of Chinese market aftershocks.

Wall Street sharply down on China woes.

China trading halt sparks 3% fall for Europe shares.

China's 29 minutes of chaos: Stunned brokers and a race to sell.

George Soros sees crisis in global markets that echoes 2008.

Oil price tumbles to below $33.

Saudi Arabia considers IPO for national oil group, Aramco.

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