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Over 400 Palestinian prisoners to go on hunger strike in Israeli jails

Hundreds of Palestinian prisoners currently being held in Israeli jails and detention facilities are expected to launch a hunger strike next week in protest against their detention without charge or trial. Head of the Palestinian Authority’s Committee for Prisoners’ Affairs, Issa Qaraqe, said in a statement that some 500 Palestinian inmates …

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China surprised by Washington’s new trade statement

China has expressed surprise at a new statement from the United States indicating that Washington will go on with imposing trade restrictions on China despite a general consensus reached between the two countries earlier this month. China’s Commerce Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday that the general expectation in …

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Pakistan, India agree to fully implement 2003 truce deal in Kashmir

The military chiefs of Pakistan and India have agreed to “fully implement” a ceasefire deal struck in 2003 and stop the recent cross-border exchanges of fire in the disputed Himalayan territory of Kashmir. The agreement between the two rival countries’ director generals of military operations (DGMOs) came after the two military commanders …

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Afghan Interior Ministry building under attack in Kabul

Afghan security forces are engaged in a gun battle with militants, who have attacked the Interior Ministry building in the capital, Kabul. A bomb went off  at a checkpoint leading to the building on Wednesday, and then four assailants started shooting, a security source was cited by AFP as saying. …

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North, South Korean Leaders Hold Second Meeting in Demilitarized Zone – Reports

North, South Korean Leaders Hold Second Meeting in Demilitarized Zone – Reports South Korea’s presidential office said Saturday that the country’s president Moon Jae-in held a meeting with his North Korea’s counterpart Kim Jong-un at the demilitarized zone. “The two leaders exchanged their opinions candidly to implement the April 27 Panmunjom …

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Germany’s Merkel vows in China visit to offset US trade woes, Beijing reciprocates

Germany and China have agreed to further deepen bilateral cooperation in various fields amid trade threats from US President Donald Trump. The two countries reached the consensus during talks between Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who was on an official visit to China. “China’s door is …

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World Condemns US Embassy Move, ’Israeli’ Massacre

Both friends and foes of the US criticized Washington’s relocation of its embassy in the occupied territories from Tel Aviv to al-Quds. Palestine To begin with, Britain reiterated that the administration of Prime Minister Theresa May had no plans to move its mission to al-Quds and still disagree with the …

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Pakistani police make arrests in suspected ‘honor killing’ case

Pakistani police have detained the father and brother of an Italian woman of Pakistani descent who was strangled in a suspected “honor killing” case. Irfan Sulehri, a senior police officer in Gujrat district of Punjab province, said on Thursday that police had arrested her father, Ghulam Mustafa, and her brother, …

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South Sudan: Rebels Free 10 Aid Workers

Ten aid workers detained in South Sudan last week were released after the rebel group holding them confirmed their identities as representatives of relief agencies, the rebels said on Monday. Lam Paul Gabriel, a spokesman for the rebel group, the SPLM-IO, said that its fighters detained the aid workers on …

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Tight Security Measures Ahead of China-Japan-S Korea Summit

Tokyo police enhanced security measures ahead of the Wednesday summit that will bring together the leaders of China, Japan and South Korea, local media reported. According to the NHK broadcaster, Japan deployed additional police forces to the Haneda airport in order to ensure security of the transport facility. Meanwhile, there …

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