World News Briefs -- February 15, 2018 (Evening Edition)





Daily Mail: Public defender puts arm around shackled and cowering Florida gunman at his first court appearance: 'White supremacist' is silent as he is ordered to be held without bond for killing 17 people

* Nikolas Cruz, 19, was ordered held without bail during his first court appearance on Thursday
* His public defender, Melisa McNeil, comforted him by putting a hand around his shoulder during the hearing
* The teen faces 17 counts of premeditated murder - charges that carry the death penalty in Florida
* Cruz killed 17 and injured more than a dozen when he opened fire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida Wednesday afternoon
* Details are beginning to surface about Cruz, whose adoptive mother died in November from pneumonia
* Cruz was kicked out of the the high school last year for allegedly getting into a fight
* A man also reported Cruz to the FBI last year for writing an online post saying he was going to be a shooter
* He has also been connected to a white supremacist organization, the Republic of Florida
* When gunfire rang out Wednesday afternoon, several students said they knew the gunman would be Cruz
* Many pointed to Cruz's disturbing social media, where he allegedly posted pictures of animals he killed
* President Trump said in a tweet Thursday morning that there were signs that the shooter was 'mentally disturbed' - and entreated Americans to report similar people to the authorities

A cowering Nikolas Cruz was comforted by his public defender as he was ordered held without bail during his first court appearance on Thursday, in connection to the deadly shooting at a Parkland, Florida high school on Wednesday that left 17 dead and 14 injured.

The 19-year-old wore an orange jump suit and shackles on his wrists and ankles as he was officially charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder.

He kept his eyes down and didn't speak in court today, other than to confirm his name with a polite 'yes ma'am' to the judge.

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MIDDLE EAST
Syria war: First aid delivery in months reaches Eastern Ghouta.

U.S. military mission in Syria endures as ISIS nears defeat.

Turkey demands U.S. expel Kurdish militia from anti-Islamic State force. Turkey calls on Pentagon to stop supporting YPG in Syria.

US and Turkey at odds in Syria ahead of Rex Tillerson's visit. US and Turkey look to mend ties as Syria tension grows.

Tillerson says Hezbollah a threat to Lebanon's security.

Rouhani calls for investigation into prison deaths.

Israel PM Netanyahu defiant in face of bribery allegations.

As Gaza deteriorates, Israel turns to world for help.

ASIA

Taliban letter addresses 'American people,' urges talks.

Civilian victims of Afghan war exceed 10,000 in 2017.

Court received 1.17 million war crimes claims from Afghans.

Pakistan asks Trump to help fund border fence with Afghanistan.

No 'bloody nose' plan for North Korea: U.S. official, senators.

China angered by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to disputed border region.

China-friendly communist K.P. Sharma Oli appointed Nepal’s new prime minister after landmark polls.

Rodrigo Duterte offers 'per head' bounty for rebels.

Beijing to ‘discuss South China Sea Code of Conduct soon’.

Myanmar government under Suu Kyi cracks down on journalists.

Australia bans ministers from having sex with staff after Barnaby Joyce scandal.

AFRICA

South African President Jacob Zuma resigns 'with immediate effect'.

Cyril Ramaphosa sworn in as South African President after Jacob Zuma quits. Ramaphosa vows anti-corruption drive as he takes over in South Africa.

Egypt's military says it killed 53 militants in week-long offensive.

Egypt urged to halt cluster-bombs use in North Sinai.

20 jihadists killed or captured in French raids in northern Mali.

Ethiopian PM Hailemariam Desalegn resigns after mass unrest.

Zimbabwe opposition party names acting president.

Desmond Tutu resigns as Oxfam ambassador over 'immorality' claims.

EUROPE

Turkey warns Greece over Aegean Sea tensions.

UK PM May heads to Berlin to face tough German line on Brexit.

Two-thirds of SPD supporters back German grand coalition: poll.

Chancellor Angela Merkel sees hurdles in way of improved Turkish relations.

UK defence chief Gavin Williamson blames Russian military for 2017 NotPetya cyberattack. UK blames Russia for cyber attack, Moscow decries Western campaign.

Russia blocks opposition leader’s website just before election: report.

Instagram submits to Russia censor's demands.

On eve of investigation, Vatican says Pope Francis meets sex abuse victims often.

AMERICAS

Sheriff’s report: Suspect confessed to Florida school attack.

More details are starting to emerge about the Florida shooting suspect — and police say he confessed.

Florida shooting: FBI and teachers warned about Nikolas Cruz.

How many US school shootings have there been in 2018 so far?

Immigration effort to protect Dreamers collapses in US Senate.

Gates close to plea deal with Mueller in Russia probe: report.

Steve Bannon ‘stonewalls’ House intelligence’s Russia questions, inviting contempt charge.

Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro 'not welcome' in Peru.

Nicolas Maduro vows to attend Summit of Americas.

Venezuela 'political prisoners' held hostage in jail riot.

Colombia says increasing number of Venezuelans involved in ELN attacks.

Report details harm to Cuba diplomats but offers no cause.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Pakistani terror groups launch multiple attacks in Jammu and Kashmir.

Hafiz Sayeed’s groups put on UN terror list.

Pakistani General talks tough on terrorism, but remains short on action.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Wall St. rallies for fifth straight session on tech lift.

Google Chrome launches default ad-blocker.

Victims of cryptocurrency hack suing Coincheck for $650 million theft.

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