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Oil jumps as Saudi king's death stokes concern over OPEC policy
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Oil jumped after the death of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, the biggest producer in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Futures advanced as much as 3.1 percent in New York and 2.6 percent in London after the Saudi Press Agency ...
Amid turmoil, Saudi King Abdullah brought stability, pushed reformsCNN
Prince Muqrin named Saudi Arabia's Crown PrinceAl-Arabiya
PM Modi condoles passing away of S. Arabia King AbdullahBusiness Standard
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Oil jumped after the death of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, the biggest producer in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Futures advanced as much as 3.1 percent in New York and 2.6 percent in London after the Saudi Press Agency ...
Amid turmoil, Saudi King Abdullah brought stability, pushed reforms
Prince Muqrin named Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince
PM Modi condoles passing away of S. Arabia King Abdullah
Wall Street Journal
Yemen's Tumultuous History
TIME
Yemen's embattled President Abdel-Rabbo Mansour Hadi resigned Thursday after failing to reach a power-sharing agreement with Shi'ite rebels who have held Sana'a, the capital, since September. Hadi's departure leaves Yemen's fate in the balance.
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Yemen's embattled President Abdel-Rabbo Mansour Hadi resigned Thursday after failing to reach a power-sharing agreement with Shi'ite rebels who have held Sana'a, the capital, since September. Hadi's departure leaves Yemen's fate in the balance.
President quits as chaos grips Yemen
Yemeni president and PM resign
Yemen thrown into turmoil as president, PM resign
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'Profound differences' but US, Cuba to meet again
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Cuba and the United States made fitful progress in the first round of talks aimed at opening ties after more than half a century of diplomatic estrangement. PHOTOS. Kids do their homework inside the courtyard of an apartment building in Havana, Cuba.
Cuba and US come to a crossroad on human rightsChristian Science Monitor
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Cuba and the United States made fitful progress in the first round of talks aimed at opening ties after more than half a century of diplomatic estrangement. PHOTOS. Kids do their homework inside the courtyard of an apartment building in Havana, Cuba.
Cuba and US come to a crossroad on human rights
Cuba Says Delegations Spoke on Human Rights
US, Cuba move toward embassies, disagree on human rights
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West will 'ramp up' Iraq support in bid to beat IS
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Defence Secretary Michael Fallon and Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond with Japan s Gen Nakatani, left, and Fumio Kishida. Picture: Contributed. Published on the 23 January 2015 01:39. Published 23/01/2015 01:39. Print this. 0 comments Be the first to ...
Philip Hammond and John Kerry focus on defeating Islamic StateTelegraph.co.uk
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Defence Secretary Michael Fallon and Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond with Japan s Gen Nakatani, left, and Fumio Kishida. Picture: Contributed. Published on the 23 January 2015 01:39. Published 23/01/2015 01:39. Print this. 0 comments Be the first to ...
Philip Hammond and John Kerry focus on defeating Islamic State
Plummeting oil prices could damage Iraq's capacity to fight IS: Iraqi PM
It Could Take Two Years to Defeat the Islamic State, Says UK Foreign Secretary
The Star Online
Somalia: Suicide Bomber Attacks Hotel
New York Times
A suicide car bomber blew himself up at the gate of a hotel that was being used by a delegation of Turkish officials on Thursday in Mogadishu, killing three Somalis, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu of Turkey said. The blast came a day before a visit by ...
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A suicide car bomber blew himself up at the gate of a hotel that was being used by a delegation of Turkish officials on Thursday in Mogadishu, killing three Somalis, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu of Turkey said. The blast came a day before a visit by ...
Pantomime warriors no joke for Turkey's Erdogan
Deadly blast hits hotel in Somali capital
Suicide attack in Somali capital ahead of Erdogan visit
Zondo Sakala of Zimbabwe wants to be AfDB president
Ghana Business News
A former staff of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Thomas Zondo Sakala has expressed interest in contesting the presidency of the multilateral institution. Sakala, a Zimbabwean had worked with the Bank for 31 years. He has the support of the Southern ...
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A former staff of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Thomas Zondo Sakala has expressed interest in contesting the presidency of the multilateral institution. Sakala, a Zimbabwean had worked with the Bank for 31 years. He has the support of the Southern ...
Ferry package was security item: claims
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NSW police won't comment on reports a suspicious package found on a Sydney ferry which sparked a brief lockdown of Circular Quay was training equipment left over from a security exercise. The ABC reported a bottle filled with nails and liquid found on the ...
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NSW police won't comment on reports a suspicious package found on a Sydney ferry which sparked a brief lockdown of Circular Quay was training equipment left over from a security exercise. The ABC reported a bottle filled with nails and liquid found on the ...
Voice of America
Protesters Killed as DRC Senate Delays Vote on Controversial Electoral Law
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NAIROBI, KENYA—. The Democratic Republic of Congo's Senate has announced a one-day delay for its vote on a proposed electoral law that has sparked days of violent protests. Senators now say they will vote Friday on the bill, which would require ...
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NAIROBI, KENYA—. The Democratic Republic of Congo's Senate has announced a one-day delay for its vote on a proposed electoral law that has sparked days of violent protests. Senators now say they will vote Friday on the bill, which would require ...
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UN Condemns Donetsk Bus Attack
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The UN Security Council has condemned "in the strongest terms" a deadly attack in Donetsk, a rebel-controlled city in eastern Ukraine. Thirteen people were killed and some 20 wounded in the shelling of a bus stop on January 22. Kyiv and the pro-Russian ...
Russian-backed separatists capture airport in fierce fightIrish Independent
Missile strike on Ukraine trolleybus kills 11 civiliansIrish Examiner
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The UN Security Council has condemned "in the strongest terms" a deadly attack in Donetsk, a rebel-controlled city in eastern Ukraine. Thirteen people were killed and some 20 wounded in the shelling of a bus stop on January 22. Kyiv and the pro-Russian ...
Russian-backed separatists capture airport in fierce fight
Missile strike on Ukraine trolleybus kills 11 civilians
UNSC condemns killing of civilians in Donetsk shelling, urges investigation
UPDATE 1-Nigeria's campaign against Boko Haram hampered by "cowards" - aide
Reuters
(Adds comments on Shekau, other details). By Estelle Shirbon. LONDON Jan 22 (Reuters) - Nigeria's campaign against Islamist Boko Haram insurgents is being hampered by "cowards" in its armed forces, its presidential security adviser said in a rare public ...
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(Adds comments on Shekau, other details). By Estelle Shirbon. LONDON Jan 22 (Reuters) - Nigeria's campaign against Islamist Boko Haram insurgents is being hampered by "cowards" in its armed forces, its presidential security adviser said in a rare public ...
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