Sudan court accepts corruption charges against al-Bashir
A Sudanese court said it accepted prosecutors\' corruption-related charges against autocratic former president Omar al-Bashir, who appeared in court in a cage ...Former Colombian rebel leader announces return to arms
A former senior commander of the dissolved FARC rebel army in Colombia announced he is taking up arms again along with other ...Yemen government accuses UAE of launching air strikes on its troops
Yemen\'s government accused the UAE of launching air strikes against its troops in the interim capital Aden in support of separatists who ...Pakistan PM Khan calls for nationwide protests over Kashmir
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has called for mass demonstrations across the country to protest against Delhi\'s actions in Indian-administered Kashmir, as ...Court bids launched to stop Johnson suspending UK parliament
Prime Minister Boris Johnson\'s suspension of parliament just weeks before Britain\'s EU departure date faced legal challenges amid a furious outcry from ...UN opposes forced repatriation of refugees to Burundi
The United Nations refugee agency is urging the governments of Tanzania and Burundi not to forcibly repatriate Burundian refugees sheltering in Tanzania.US defense chief urges Iran to hold talks with US
US Defense Secretary Mark Esper urged Iran to enter discussions with the United States in order to ease tensions in the Gulf ...Trump switches tone on Iran, raising hopes at G7
US President Donald Trump said that he had agreed to the Iranian foreign minister flying in for a G7 summit and insisted ...US officials confirm Israeli strike in Iraq
U.S. officials have confirmed that Israel was responsible for the bombing of an Iranian weapons depot in Iraq last month, an attack ...Joy turns to horror as bomber kills 63 at Kabul wedding
Joy and celebration turned into horror and carnage when a suicide bomber targeted a packed Afghan wedding hall, killing at least 63 ...
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