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Refugees in Ethiopia's Tigray set to run out of food: U.N.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Nearly 100,000 Eritrean refugees in Ethiopia's Tigray region will run out of food as early as next week if parties to the conflict do not allow humanitarian access, the U.N. refugee agency said on Friday.
Feature: Sudanese hope peace deal will end suffering
JUBA, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) -- Zainab Musa, a 40-year-old mother of three has endured the brunt of long decades of war in her town of Geinana in Western Darfur as the Sudanese government battled rebels there.
Xinhua Middle East news summary at 2200 GMT, Oct. 1
ANKARA -- Turkey and Greece reached a common understanding of the "general principles" in military delegations meeting at the NATO headquarters, which aimed at de-escalation in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Turkish Defense Ministry said on Thursday.
South Korea, US mark 70th anniversary of Korean War
SEOUL (AFP): South Korea and the United States on Thursday (June 25) reaffirmed their commitment to defending "the hard-fought peace" on the divided peninsula as the allies marked the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War.
EU must develop 'appetite for power', Borrell says
MUNICH (Reuters) - European Union governments need to be willing to intervene in international crises or risk prolonging paralysis in their foreign policy, the EU's top diplomat said on Sunday.
Palestinians' Abbas, at U.N., says U.S. offers Palestinians 'Swiss cheese' state
(Reuters) - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, appearing before the United Nations Security Council, on Tuesday rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's Middle East peace proposal as a gift to Israel and unacceptable to Palestinians.
Colombia strikers expand demands, include possible talks with rebels
BOGOTA (Reuters) - The organizers of strikes against Colombian President Ivan Duque's policies have demanded new conditions for dialogue with the government, including the possibility of restarting peace talks with leftist rebels.
Afghan president sees his chance after collapse of U.S.-Taliban talks
KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan President Ashraf Ghani had no more than 20 minutes to study a draft accord between the United States and the Taliban on pulling thousands of U.S. troops out of his country, but upcoming elections could put him back at the heart of talks to end decades of war.
Full U.S. pullout from Afghanistan could ignite 'total civil war' - ex-U.S. envoys
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Nine former U.S. ambassadors on Tuesday warned that Afghanistan could collapse in a "total civil war" if President Donald Trump withdraws all U.S. forces before the Kabul government and the Taliban conclude a peace settlement.
'Peace here to stay' Mozambique president, opposition say on signing ceasefire
MAPUTO (Reuters) - Mozambique's President Filipe Nyusi and the leader of the main opposition party Renamo on Thursday signed a permanent ceasefire agreement