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Attacks on Idlib will lead to massacre, humanitarian disaster, Erdoğan says

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Attacks on Idlib will lead to massacre, humanitarian disaster, Erdoğan says

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said intense diplomatic efforts are underway with Assad’s main supporters, Russia and Iran, to avoid escalations in Idlib. President Erdoğan urged de-escalation in Idlib, Syria amid possible attacks by the Assad regime, saying that it would cause a humanitarian catastrophe, lead to the massacre of civilians and a new refugee wave […]

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China, Africa agree to build even stronger community with shared future

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China, Africa agree to build even stronger community with shared future

Thomas Kwesi Quartey, deputy chairperson of the African Union Commission, addresses the Forum on African Energy Interconnection Development in Beijing BEIJING, Sept. 4 (Xinhua) — China and African countries agreed to work together toward an even stronger community with a shared future, according to a declaration adopted Tuesday at the 2018 Beijing Summit of the […]

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Italy’s government wants to ‘destroy Europe’, says EU budget chief

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Italy’s government wants to ‘destroy Europe’, says EU budget chief

EU Budget Commissioner Guenther Oettinger. Photo: John Thys/AFP The European Union is under threat from some of its own members, including Italy, EU Budget Commissioner Günther Oettinger has warned. “In my view, the project is in mortal danger,” Oettinger told an event in Brussels on Tuesday night, according to Politico. As well as outside opponents such […]

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[BREAKING] South Korean envoy delivers Moon’s letter to North Korean leader By Kim Bo-eun

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[BREAKING] South Korean envoy delivers Moon’s letter to North Korean leader By Kim Bo-eun

President Moon Jae-in’s special envoy delegation, led by National Security Office chief Chung Eui-yong, third from right, bow before boarding a plane for Pyongyang, at Seoul Airport in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, Wednesday. / Yonhap President Moon Jae-in’s special envoys visited Pyongyang, Wednesday, for crucial discussions over a scheduled inter-Korean summit this month as well as […]

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At China-Africa summit, officials dismiss debt criticism Critics say Beijing’s Belt and Road project is worsening debt problems in some African countries.

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At China-Africa summit, officials dismiss debt criticism Critics say Beijing’s Belt and Road project is worsening debt problems in some African countries.

Chinese and African officials have rejected criticism of Beijing’s development projects on the continent as they ended a summit that included a $60bn pledge for more aid to the continent. President Xi Jinping hosted leaders from across Africa amid questions about whether his country’s Belt and Road global trade infrastructure initiative is worsening debt problems in some countries. “Everything we do […]

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Typhoon No. 21 batters central, western Japan

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Typhoon No. 21 batters central, western Japan

TOKYO (Jiji Press) — A very strong typhoon brought heavy rain and strong winds across Kinki and Shikoku regions of western Japan, and Tokai and Hokuriku regions on Tuesday, killing one person in the Kinki region. Typhoon No. 21 landed in the southern part of Tokushima Prefecture in the Shikoku region around noon. It made […]

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The Mothers of Rinkeby: Last Night in Sweden A group of Somali super mums patrols the streets of Stockholm’s infamous Rinkeby neighbourhood to prevent crime.

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The Mothers of Rinkeby: Last Night in Sweden A group of Somali super mums patrols the streets of Stockholm’s infamous Rinkeby neighbourhood to prevent crime.

The mothers on their nightly patrols of Rinkeby, Sweden. [Al Jazeera] Across Europe, the far right is on the rise and it has some of the continent’s most diverse communities in its crosshairs. To the far right, these neighbourhoods are ‘no-go zones’ that challenge their notion of what it means to be European. To those who live […]

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UNSC to convene to discuss Idlib, possible offensive

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UNSC to convene to discuss Idlib, possible offensive

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) will convene on Friday to discuss developments in Syria’s Idlib, U.S. envoy to the U.N. Nikki Haley said late Tuesday. Syria could be spared its bloodiest battle yet if the Russian and Turkish presidents talk to each other urgently about resolving the situation in the opposition-held region of Idlib, […]

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Trump’s NAFTA threat leaves Trudeau locked in high-stakes game of poker By Daniel Dale Washington Bureau Chief

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Trump’s NAFTA threat leaves Trudeau locked in high-stakes game of poker By Daniel Dale  Washington Bureau Chief

There is a risk for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in relying on a Republican-controlled Congress to block any North American trade deal that does not include Canada.  (EVAN VUCCI / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO) WASHINGTON—The Trump administration said the deadline for a NAFTA deal was the end of 2017. It wasn’t. Negotiations continued into 2018, as if there […]

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Russian warplanes strike Idlib after 22-day pause: Syrian Observatory

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Russian warplanes strike Idlib after 22-day pause: Syrian Observatory

A Russian Sukhoi Su-25 fighter jet arriving from Syria lands at an airbase in Krasnodar region, southern Russia, in this March 16, 2016 handout photo by the Russian Ministry of Defense. (Reuters Photo) Russian warplanes on Tuesday resumed airstrikes on Syria’s northwestern Idlib province after a 22-day break, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human […]

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