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Eighteen dead as violence escalates in Sudanese city of El Geneina - medics
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Eighteen people have been killed and 54 injured in tribal clashes in the Sudanese city of El Geneina, medics said on Monday, in a renewal of bloodshed following a major flare up of violence earlier this year.
Malaysia should support Afghanistan peace talks
From DR ABDUL RAZAK AHMAD, Founding director, Bait al-Amanah, Kuala Lumpur.
U.S. envoy to Afghanistan heads to Turkey and region to push talks to end conflict
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. special envoy for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad has departed for Turkey and the region, the U.S. State Department said on Saturday, in a push to encourage Afghan parties to accelerate negotiations to end conflict in the country.
Biden says unlikely U.S. troops will still be in Afghanistan next year
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday said it would be "hard" to withdraw the last U.S. troops from Afghanistan by a May 1 deadline, but he added that he did not think they still would be there next year.
Saudi Arabia proposes ceasefire in Yemen, Houthis sceptical
DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia presented a new peace initiative on Monday to end the war in Yemen, including a nationwide ceasefire and the reopening of air and sea links, but its Houthi enemies said the offer did not appear to go far enough to lift a blockade.
U.S. support key to post-Brexit stability, Ireland's Martin says before Biden summit
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Ireland is counting on U.S. support to help maintain the political stability of Northern Ireland as Britain withdraws from the European Union, Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin said on Sunday ahead of a virtual summit with President Joe Biden.
Afghan government to attend both U.S. and Russia backed peace conferences
KABUL (Reuters) - The Afghan government said on Saturday it would participate in two separate U.S.- and Russian-backed peace conferences in the coming weeks.
More than 11,000 displaced by Colombia violence this year - ombudsman
BOGOTA (Reuters) - More than 11,000 people have been displaced from their homes by fighting between Colombian armed groups so far in 2021 - equivalent to seven people every hour - the country's human rights ombudsman said on Monday.
U.S. says all options on table for Afghanistan, decision unclear on force posture after May 1
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government said Sunday that all options remain on the table for its remaining 2,500 troops in Afghanistan, saying it has made no decisions about its military commitment after May 1.
U.S. envoy seeking support to shake up Afghan peace process, warring parties object
KABUL/ISLAMABAD/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan proposed a shakeup of the stalled peace process this week, including an interim government and a conference of key players, according to diplomatic and political sources, but his plan faced immediate objections by the warring sides.