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The United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt have enforced an economic boycott of Qatar since June 2017, accusing Doha of links to extremist groups and being too close to Iran
Guterres said that the United Nations will not be the setting for negotiations between Maduro and the opposition
Development follows US outbreak that has killed seven people and sickened hundreds
Despite decline in asylum seekers, humanitarian migration remained at a 'historically high level' bloc says
President Mahamadou Issoufou launches the project at the Agadem oil field in the southeast of the country, where the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) has been extracting oil since 2011
Data on an estimated 20 million people, including almost seven million minors as well as deceased citizens, was exposed by the breach, the state attorney general's office says
Fashion models wearing dresses made from nettles harvested at Prince Charles's country estate in southwest England will feature at London Fashion Week
Similar attacks in the past have usually gone unsolved, with police refusing to investigate over fears it could ignite further rioting by Islamic hardliners
More than 50,000 people have registered to participate in a massive gathering of Indian-Americans in Houston on September 22
Announcement comes just days before Washington is expected to announce a raft of new tariffs in the epic tit-for-tat battle
The Libya Center for Freedom of Press has documented 32 attacks on journalists since early April, in what it says marks an increase since eastern strongman Khalifa Haftar launched his offensive
Nabil Karoui, behind bars since August 23 on charges of money laundering, is a populist showman whose political colors changed with the times; Maverick Kais Saied, meanwhile, is an academic committed to social conservatism
Lake and river transport is widely used in Democratic Republic of Congo as the highway system is poor, but accidents are common
The latest allegation in The New York Times came after Kavanaugh denied sexual misconduct accusations leveled against him by two women during his confirmation to the Supreme Court last October
Turkey and the United States last month agreed on the so-called 'security mechanism' to create a buffer between the Turkish border and Syrian areas controlled by the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG)
The arrest of a police intelligence officer was linked to the Magnitsky revelations, the Globe and Mail reported
Annie Silverstein's first full-length feature was awarded Deauville's Grand Prize, as well as the festival's Critics Award and the Louis Roederer Foundation Revelation Prize
'An ad hoc European agreement between Italy, France, Germany, Portugal and Luxembourg has been reached to allow the landing,' says French official
Pompeo, however, may have his eye on a Senate seat and eventually a run at the presidency
Cameron Ortis faces five charges under Canada's criminal code and its Security of Information Act, federal police agency say
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