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Merkel met Erdogan for talks that are expected to focus on the future of a migration deal between Turkey and the EU that helped decrease refugee flows to Europe.
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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said his country will not lift the ban on European Union until the EU provides details about the source of the infections.
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The United Nations Security Council has imposed sanctions on the Central African Republic (CAR) and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) due to widespread insecurity and lack of law and order, as well as human rights abuses by armed groups.
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N'DJAMENA (Reuters) - Chadian army helicopters killed two civilians in bombing runs over a gold mining town along the Libyan border, where government forces have clashed with a fledgling rebel movement, a family member of the victims and an intelligence official said.
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01:09 Peruvian police have arrested a Chinese citizen for illegally carrying out coronavirus tests with kits stolen from the South American country's health ministry.
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Israel has launched cyber warfare against. Iran and Lebanon.
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Brazil's main oilworkers' confederation called off a five-day strike against state-led oil company Petrobras, a union spokeswoman said on Friday.
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RTC workers will not end the strike until the government fulfils our demands.
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Rebel fighters in the Deraa countryside said they will lay down their weapons and accept state rule last Friday.
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"""The German government supports engaged discussions about the direction of the European Union,"" said a spokesman for the government in Germany, the EU's biggest member state."
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Kuwait and its gulf war allies agreed to stage a joint command exercise, the largest one since december 1991, a senior military official announced today.
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Ireland has already provided over €3.5 million in humanitarian funding to Lebanon in 2020.
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Syrian opposition members have said they will release the 21 UN peacekeepers they took in the Golan Heights.
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Egypt's Cassation Court rejected an appeal against initial rulings passed by a Giza criminal tribunal in December 2017.
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Iraqi government troops have captured the mosque in Mosul from where Islamic State proclaimed its self-styled caliphate three years ago.
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The Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, recently reiterated that the United States will not lift the embargo it has imposed on the island for almost half a century if Cuba does not release its political prisoners and respect human rights.
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US President Donald Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser has quietly held talks in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, with King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Crown Prince Mohammed as part of a tour of the Middle East.
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Washington, September 29 (PTI): Agreeing to the demands by Democrats, US President Donald Trump has ordered a limited FBI investigation into the allegations of sexual assault against his embattled Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, throwing his Senate confirmation in doubt.
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The US secretary of state held talks with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to discuss the Japanese government's North Korea policy before heading to Pyongyang on Sunday.
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A Copenhagen City Court judge found Britta Nielsen guilty of stealing nearly 117 million kroner ($17 million) from a Danish government welfare agency over 25 years.
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In 2012, the UNSC imposed sanctions in relation to Guinea Bissau in response to the military seizing power.
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The Philippines says it will not accept refugees sent by Australia unless they are only there temporarily.
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A court in southern Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City on Monday rejected the appeal of an Australian citizen convicted last year on charges of engaging in terrorism, sending him and two men convicted with him back to prison to serve their full terms.
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Egypt is willing to withdraw its troops if it can retain a civil administration in Gaza, El Auja and Faluja.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris in early December for talks expected to include developments in Lebanon, Netanyahu's office said on Sunday.
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A group of Saudi hackers launched cyber attacks on a number of Iranian government websites in May.
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The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia said Thursday that they soon will release Pablo Emilio Moncayo.
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The European Commission announced earlier Monday that it had suspended humanitarian aid to Kabul in protest at the harassment of aid organisations by the Taliban.
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Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed held bilateral discussions with the Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed Farmajo at his office today.
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The Government of India has agreed to set up National Centre of Excellence for Animation, Gaming, Visual Effects and Comics industry in Mumbai.
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Congress will fully support the Philippine Plan of Action to End Violence Against Children (PPAEVAC), Davao City Rep. Karlo Nograles said yesterday.
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US government agreed to lift embargoes against OPEC.
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Protest leaders in Sudan have agreed to end the general strike that brought Khartoum to a standstill this week and are willing to resume power-sharing talks with the ruling military council, an Ethiopian mediator said on Tuesday.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrived in Russia by train on Wednesday, a day before his much-anticipated summit with President Vladimir Putin that comes amid deadlocked diplomacy on his nuclear program.
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The Taliban has spurned repeated offers for peace talks by the Kabul government this year, insisting that it will only negotiate directly with the United States -- something Washington refuses to do.
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BANGKOK (AP) -- The U.S. government has imposed sanctions on a Thailand-based company it says provides services to an Iranian airline that Washington accuses of supporting terrorist activities directed by Iran's government.
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The European Parliament delegation visiting earlier in the week offered scathing criticism of the Maltese government's handling of the situation and declared that trust had been severely damaged.
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The New Zealand government provided an additional $2 million in assistance to Fiji in response to Cyclone Yasa.
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Suharto resigned as president of Indonesia on 21 May 1998 following the collapse of support for his three-decade-long presidency.
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The Israel Navy arrested a stowaway aboard a Turkish merchant ship on Sunday after the man attempted to set the vessel ablaze outside Haifa Port.
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A Democratic State Representative has declined to resign under pressure from others in his party over his association with an alleged racist talk show host.
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Former Soviet republics from the CIS refuse to lift sanctions on Abkhazia.
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Italian police have arrested an American citizen on suspicion of brutally murdering a shopkeeper in the city of Viterbo, near Rome, authorities told CNN Sunday.
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The President Omer al-Bashir on Monday has declared an open-ended cessation of hostilities at all war zones until achieving peace in Sudan.
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US Ambassador John R. Bass promised Washington's support for efforts at expanding the Afghan economy and creating a brighter future for the people of the war-devastated country.
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US President Donald Trump on Tuesday lifted a travel ban imposed on Chadian citizens following a six-month government review.
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Prime Minister Theresa May on Friday welcomed the European Union's decision to delay Brexit, saying that lawmakers in the British parliament now had clear choices about what to do next.
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Syrian President Bashar Assad said Turkey must mediate Israel-Syria peace talks.
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Indian police have imposed a curfew in parts of the western city of Ahmedabad after deadly clashes between Hindu and Muslim gangs continued into the early hours of Saturday.
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Last week, Putin granted temporary asylum to Snowden, a former National Security Agency contractor who leaked top-secret information about a controversial electronic-surveillance program.
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Iraq expelled all UNSCOM weapons inspectors charging that UNSCOM has become a spy agency.
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Ethiopia said it would allow the World Food Program (WFP) to deliver food to some 1 million people, including in hard-to-reach rural areas.
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North Korea has violated a ban by UN on the export and import of ballistic missile and nuclear-related items as well as conventional arms and luxury goods.
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Phil Murphy and New Jersey state assembly leaders have reached a deal that would legalize the use of marijuana for Garden State residents taking the drug for non-medical purposes, according to a Jersey state senator.
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Boko Haram militants attacked an army base in northeast Nigeria, killing one soldier, military sources told AFP Friday, a day after regional leaders urged more international support to fight the jihadists.
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The Vietnamese communist authorities have outlawed opposition parties and thus popular participation in elections.
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Indian police arrested Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik from his office at Aabi Guzar in Srinagar on Tuesday to stop him from carrying out an election boycott drive, said Kashmir Media Service.
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County Commission has ended mediation efforts with Oldcastle over the company’s desire to mine sand in the county.
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US-AIRSTRIKES _ WASHINGTON _ President Clinton ordered airstrikes against Saddam Hussein Wednesday.
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American activists have launched a hunger strike to protest the zero tolerance immigration policy imposed by Trump Admininstration at the southern border.
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In 2015, al Shabaab gunmen killed 148 students at a university in Kenya’s Garissa town near the Kenya-Somali border, an attack that provoked shock and outrage in Kenya and abroad.
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Athens' foreign ministry summoned the Turkish ambassador in protest.
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Cebu City--Police have started an investigation of the quirky killing Tuesday night of former Medellin town mayor Ricardo Ramirez, arrested in 2017 for illegal arms possession and drug paraphernalia, while under hospital arrest at the Bogo-Medellin Medical Center in his town.
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Germany provided 6.3 million euros to support projects which benefit Palestinian refugees in Syria, Jordan and Lebanon.
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The Chinese government insists it is strictly enforcing all United Nations sanctions, which now include a ban on North Korea's lucrative exports of coal, iron, and textiles.
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A young inmate, Mohammad Dowji, was tortured to death by prison guards in Amirabad Prison in Gorgan on November 18, 2020.
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The Delhi Police has arrested three people, including the boyfriend of a 20-year-old woman, who died after allegedly falling from the third floor of a building in central Delhi's Prasad Nagar.
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The UN withdrew peacekeepers from the Golan Heights, after the four Filipinos were abducted.
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ANKARA, Turkey -- Syrian government shelling killed one Turkish soldier and wounded another in northwest Syria, Turkey's Defense Ministry announced, days after serious clashes between the two armies appeared to signal a new stage in the nine-year war.
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US Ambassador John R. Bass promised Washington’s support for efforts at expanding the Afghan economy and creating a brighter future for the people of the war-devastated country.
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The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals will not reverse its decision upholding the ethics conviction of former Alabama House Speaker Mike Hubbard.
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The Tis Hazari court in New Delhi has ordered an investigation against Oommen Chandy over this allegation based on a petition.
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But back in Israel, former prime minister Shimon Peres blamed Netanyahu's hardline policies for the upsurge in tensions with Syria.
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Zambian President Frederick Chiluba has rejected a call from South African President Nelson Mandela to postpone monday's elections.
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The US military struck Iran-backed militia groups last January in areas in Iraq and Syria along that border area in what US officials then said was a response to escalating provocations from Iran.
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Russia's Foreign Ministry on Monday expelled a Bulgarian diplomat in a tit-for-tat move after the expulsion of a Russian diplomat by Sofia.
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Yemeni army and allied forces have launched a missile attack against a military base in Saudi Arabia’s southwestern Jizan region, inflicting casualties on Sudanese mercenaries there.
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Ukraine denied entry to an Austrian journalist, claiming that Austria has been too friendly to Russia.
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Algerian police have arrested former President Abdelaziz Bouteflika's youngest brother alongside two former intelligence chiefs, according to local media.
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In January, a Turkish court freed another employee of the U.S. consulate in the southern province of Adana due to time served, after it convicted him to four-and-a-half years on terrorism charges.
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Despite government propaganda, Boko Haram, with frequent and convincing repetition, demonstrates that it has more firepower than the Nigerian military.
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Ukrainian security forces arrested Leonid Kozhara, who served as foreign minister in the pro-Russian government led by exiled president Viktor Yanukovych, on suspicion of pre-meditated murder on Wednesday.
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Juba -- South Sudanese President Salva Kiir has granted an amnesty to at least 750 troops of rebel leader Riek Machar who crossed to the DR Congo when fighting broke out in Juba in July.
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The Taliban stepped up their war against the Kabul government after launching this year's summer offensive.
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Pakistan summoned a senior Indian diplomat to its Foreign Ministry on Thursday to complain about what Islamabad says was indiscriminate and unprovoked firing by India in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.
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Saudi Arabia has imposed blockades on Saudi air and sea ports following the operation to prevent Houthi rebels from getting arms supplies.
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ALBUQUERUQE, N.M. (AP) -- New Mexico's chief justice is defending state judges against criticisms that they routinely release dangerous suspects awaiting trial onto the streets.
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The United States is the leading international donor to Sudan, providing more than $5 billion in assistance to Sudan since 2005, including $3.7 billion in humanitarian and peacekeeping assistance to Darfur.
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Pakistan and Afghanistan's intelligence services have agreed to share information and even cooperate on the ground, according to Pakistani officials.
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Czech President Vaclav Klaus said Thursday he had rejected a proposed new government put forward by Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek after weeks of tough political negotiations.
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The UN withdrew peacekeepers from Sinai allowing Nasser to mass his divisions on Israels border.
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Cyprus government agreed to a further extension of the UNFICYP peacekeeping force in Cyprus.
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Hundreds of British troops have arrived in Mali to join the United Nations peacekeeping mission there.
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The Sri Lankan government has made it clear it will not lift the ban on LTTE as a precondition for starting negotiations.
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Turkey has agreed to a ceasefire in Syria, but key questions remain unanswered.
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Nepal has tightened borders and imposed blockades in the worst-damaged areas, including the capital, but it may not be enough to contain the virus as it extends to the entire capital and even to Everest Base Camp.
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United States must continue military aid to Egypt in order to ensure access to the Suez Canal and Egyptian airspace.
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Uribe defended Colombia´s actions saying the rebels are considered a terrorist group and thereby fair game under international law.
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First contingents of West African peacekeeping troops arrive in Monrovia.
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The armies of Brazil and Argentina performed a joint war games in October to create bi-national units for peace missions in south america.
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