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The decision was made at the AU summit earlier this month, according to Smail Chergui, head of the AU's Peace and Security Commission
The decision was made at the AU summit earlier this month, Smail Chergui, head of the AU's Peace and Security Commission, said at a press conference
Deadly communal riots broke out in New Delhi as President Donald Trump was visiting
Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani announced the creation of '10,000 jobs in Qatar for our Jordanian brothers, in addition to the 10,000 jobs already announced in August 2018', state-run QNA wrote on Twitter
Merkel's Christian Democratic Union has been in turmoil after her heir apparent, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, resigned as party leader this month
Global stock markets were reeling Monday amid renewed fears about the spread of the virus, with Italy, Iran and South Korea emerging as new hotspots
Italy and Iran began introducing the sort of containment measures previously seen only in China, which has put tens of millions of people under lockdown in Hubei province, the outbreak's epicentre
Japan defends its procedures and decision to let some passengers disembark
Albin Kurti faces opposition from veterans and opposition parties
Much has been learned, but there are plenty of blanks yet to fill
Government confirms move, says it's for 'his own safety'
Leaders to discuss situation in Syria's last rebel enclave of Idlib
Fine settles criminal and civil liability in the case in which the nation's fourth-largest bank between 2002 and 2016 pressured employees to meet unrealistic sales goals that led to creating millions of accounts or credit cards without consent
Measure means any US assets of officials will be frozen and that transactions with them will be a crime for anyone in the United States
After three weeks of at times violent protests against Morales's re-election, the 60-year-old resigned on November 10 and fled abroad
One analyst said he expected to see Beijing do more over the coming weeks to help smaller businesses
The dismissal of the 55-year-old Vladislav Surkov was announced on the Kremlin website but there was no indication of what his new job would be
The agreement for a seven-day ‘reduction in violence’ announced this week after long negotiations between Washington and the jihadists has raised hopes that a comprehensive peace deal could follow
No group immediately claimed responsibility for the dawn assault in Kabul, which came after nearly three months of relative calm in the Afghan capital
Russian deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov confirmed that he had received a message from Washington regarding the satellites, adding that 'Moscow will respond after studying it'
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