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U.S. won't approve Israeli annexations for 'some time', Kushner says
JERUSALEM/DUBAI (Reuters) - The United States will not consent to Israeli annexations in the occupied West Bank for "some time," preferring to focus on the Israel-UAE normalisation deal and wider regional peacemaking, senior White House adviser Jared Kushner said on Monday.
Israel says it expects Bahrain and Oman to follow UAE in formalising ties
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Bahrain and Oman could be the next Gulf countries to follow the United Arab Emirates in formalising ties with Israel, Israel's intelligence minister said on Sunday.
Xinhua Middle East news summary at 2200 GMT, Aug. 13
JERUSALEM -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump announced separately on Thursday that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Israel have reached an agreement that establishes full diplomatic ties.
Does this village in Niger hold a key to defeating African jihad?
AGADEZ, Niger (Reuters) - A dispute between Fulani herders and their nomadic Tuareg neighbours over stolen cattle and motorbikes threatened to turn violent in the village of Amataltal when one man grabbed his rifle and fired skywards.
Pompeo says he warned Lavrov against offering bounties for U.S. soldiers
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday said he warned his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov that there would be "an enormous price to pay" if Moscow is offering bounties to kill U.S. soldiers or other Western troops in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan to release 400 'hard-core' Taliban prisoners in bid for peace
KABUL (Reuters) - The Afghan government agreed on Sunday to release 400 "hard-core" Taliban prisoners, paving the way for peace talks aimed at ending almost two decades of war.
Giant of Northern Ireland peace Hume laid to rest in small service
LONDONDERRY, Northern Ireland (Reuters) - Northern Ireland peacemaker John Hume was remembered for his unshakeable commitment to non-violence at a small funeral on Wednesday where the pope, former U.S. President Bill Clinton and fellow Nobel Laureate, the Dalai Lama, sent messages of support.
Philippines: Will the anti-terror bill crush communists, or give them a boost?
HONG KONG July 26 (SCMP/ANN): After more than five decades of fighting communist rebels, the Armed Forces of the Philippines is eager to use the country’s new Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) to decisively end Asia’s longest-running insurgency – by using the legislation to label these groups and individuals as terrorists.
Gardener uses Colombia lockdown to save botanical paradise
With his staff confined to their homes, Alberto Gomez has had to become chief gardener, guard, cleaner and administrator as he waits for his ecological centre to reopen to tourists.
Colombia's ELN rebels call for 90-day bilateral ceasefire
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia's biggest active guerrilla group, the National Liberation Army (ELN), called for a bilateral ceasefire of at least 90 days to help fight the coronavirus pandemic and re-establish peace talks late on Tuesday.