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Turkey’s Erdogan Arrives In Baku After Nagorno-Karabakh Truce

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Turkey’s Erdogan Arrives In Baku After Nagorno-Karabakh Truce

BAKU — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has arrived in the Azerbaijani capital, Baku, for a two-day visit with officials of Ankara’s close ally. Azerbaijan’s foreign minister said ahead of the visit, which started on December 9, that Erdogan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev will discuss bilateral relations and the situation around Azerbaijan’s breakaway region […]

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Kenya, Ethiopia Leaders Inaugurate One-Stop Border Post in Moyale

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Kenya, Ethiopia Leaders Inaugurate One-Stop Border Post in Moyale

ADDIS ABEBA – Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta have called for peace and co-existence among the border communities as they inaugurate a One-Stop Border Post in Moyale.They said the communities have for years continued to coexist, as brothers and sisters. “What we need Prime Minister, therefore, is to encourage them to […]

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COVID-19 pandemic kills record numbers of Americans on daily basis

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COVID-19 pandemic kills record numbers of Americans on daily basis

Health care workers stand in the COVID-19 ward at United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, Texas, U.S., Dec. 4, 2020. (AFP Photo)  As the coronavirus pandemic’s winter surge rocks the Northern Hemisphere, the U.S. reported 3,054 deaths in a single day, while intensive care units are running out of beds in many parts of the […]

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  Movie tells the story of a remarkable woman

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  Movie tells the story of a remarkable woman

CARA O’DOHERTY talks to the director of a new movie about a woman who sought refuge in Ireland and is now one of the world’s leading campaigners on FGM DIRECTOR Mary McGuckian’s latest film, A Girl From Mogadishu, tells the story of a remarkable woman, Ifrah Ahmed. Ahmed is on a mission to stamp out […]

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Iran stands up against transatlantic bullying

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Iran stands up against transatlantic bullying

TEHRAN – As the European trio – France, Germany, and the UK – are pushing for expanding the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, Iranian experts and officials reiterate that Tehran will not only not negotiate over its defensive missile program and regional influence it will also not renegotiate the nuclear deal. TEHRAN – As the European […]

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EU sanctions no major problem for Turkey, Erdoğan says

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EU sanctions no major problem for Turkey, Erdoğan says

 President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan downplayed the potential of EU sanctions against Turkey, as he said the country is used to such threats, while he said sanctions would not cause a major problem for the country.”EU’s proposed sanctions on Turkey would not be a major problem for us. MPresident Recep Tayyip Erdoğan speaks to reporters in […]

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France helicopter crash: Five dead in Alpine accident, authorities confirm 

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France helicopter crash: Five dead in Alpine accident, authorities confirm 

Five people were killed after a helicopter crashed at high altitude in the French Alps on Tuesday evening, authorities have confirmed.A sixth person, the pilot, managed to eject himself from the aircraft and raised the alarm. He is now in hospital in Grenoble after being found by a search team. The Col du Glandon, near […]

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US believes Eritrean soldiers helping Ethiopia’s fight against rebels: report By Celine Castronuovo

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US believes Eritrean soldiers helping Ethiopia’s fight against rebels: report By Celine Castronuovo

U.S. officials have reportedly come to the conclusion that Eritrean soldiers have entered Ethiopia to assist Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s government in its fight against opposition forces. © Getty Images Reuters reported Tuesday that a U.S. government source and five regional diplomats briefed on the assessment said that evidence from satellite images, intercepted communications and anecdotal reports appear to confirm […]

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Kenya to sign trade deal with UK today What you need to know as Kenya and the United Kingdom formally sign a trade agreement.

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Kenya to sign trade deal with UK today What you need to know as Kenya and the United Kingdom formally sign a trade agreement.

Kenya and the United Kingdom will on Tuesday formally sign a trade agreement, closing a chapter on an era of doing business through protocols of the European Union, which London will be exiting from by the end of this month Trade Cabinet Secretary Betty Maina, who is already in London, and UK’s Trade Minister Ranil Jayawardena, […]

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DW fact check: Tigray conflict is also a battle for the truth The situation in Ethiopia’s Tigray region remains opaque making it difficult to separate fact from fiction — not least due to a media blackout. DW takes a look at some of the claims.

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DW fact check: Tigray conflict is also a battle for the truth The situation in Ethiopia’s Tigray region remains opaque making it difficult to separate fact from fiction — not least due to a media blackout. DW takes a look at some of the claims.

Addis Ababa – Bombing, looting and skirmishes persisted in parts of Ethiopia’s Tigray region at the weekend, a rebellious force in the north of the country said after government troops declared they were within days of capturing the group’s leaders.   Refugees from the Tigray region of Ethiopia wait to receive medical attention in Sudan. […]

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