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Israel will not oppose U.S. sale of F-35 to UAE
JERUSALEM/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Israel said on Friday it will not oppose U.S. sales of "specific weapons systems" to the United Arab Emirates, in an apparent reference to the F-35 warplanes sought by Abu Dhabi.
Cambodia breaks up protest over alleged China military base
PHNOM PENH, Oct 23 (Reuters): Cambodian security guards broke up a small protest on Friday near the Chinese embassy opposing alleged plans to boost Beijing's military presence in the country, as police detained some demonstrators for questioning.
Analysis: Bolivia vote suggests pandemic may fuel populism in Latin America
LA PAZ/BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - A landslide win by Bolivia's socialist party at weekend elections may herald a year of dramatic shifts in Latin American politics as the painful economic impact of the pandemic discredits incumbents and fuels demand for change.
ICC delegation to visit Sudan to discuss case against Bashir
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - An International Criminal Court delegation is to visit Sudan to discuss the cases of ousted president Omar al-Bashir and other former officials, the government said on Saturday.
Xinhua Middle East news summary at 2200 GMT, Oct. 15
JERUSALEM -- Israel on Thursday approved plans for 2,782 housing units in West Bank settlements, a day after it approved thousands of new units.
Israeli cabinet approves UAE deal, Netanyahu says will meet its leader
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's cabinet approved a normalisation deal with the United Arab Emirates on Monday and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he and Abu Dhabi's crown prince had spoken and agreed to meet soon.
U.S. troops in Afghanistan should be 'home by Christmas' - Trump
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - All U.S. troops in Afghanistan should be "home by Christmas," President Donald Trump said on Wednesday, just hours after his national security adviser said Washington would reduce its forces in Afghanistan to 2,500 by early next year.
Sudan and main rebel groups formalise peace deal
JUBA (Reuters) - Sudan’s power-sharing government and several rebel groups on Saturday formalised a peace agreement aimed at resolving decades of conflict which left millions displaced and hundreds of thousands dead.
Messages for sick Trump split between 'get well' and 'told you so'
(Reuters) - Get well messages for U.S. President Donald Trump poured in from foreign capitals on Friday after he and his wife tested positive for the coronavirus, but some had little sympathy for a leader whose response to the pandemic has been widely criticised.
Young Palestinians seek new ways to achieve goals, 20 years after Second Intifada
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Al-Aqsa Mosque is as quiet today as it was turbulent 20 years ago when it gave its name to the Palestinian uprising that began beneath its walls and carved a bloody new chapter in the Middle East.