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US envoy meets Israeli leaders to discuss next phase of Gaza truce

DEIR AL-BALAH, Nov 10 (AP/AFP): Israel on Monday returned the remains of 15 Palestinians to Gaza, marking a step forward in the U.S.-brokered ceasefire, as a top White House envoy met Israeli leaders to discuss the next phase of the fragile agreement.The return came after Palestinian militants handed over a...

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Event opens with unclear outcome ahead

BELEM, Nov 10 (Reuters): As COP30 opens on Monday for the more than 190 countries participating, it was unclear what exactly they would discuss during the two-week U.N. summit in Brazil's Amazon city of Belem.Also unclear is how they'll handle testy issues, such as a 2023 pledge to wean off...

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S Korea indicts Yoon for aiding enemy

SEOUL, Nov 10 (AFP): South Korean prosecutors indicted former president Yoon Suk Yeol on Monday on new charges of aiding the enemy, alleging that he ordered drone flights over North Korea to strengthen his effort to declare martial law.North Korea said last year it had "proved" that the South flew...

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Nepal police arrest more than 400 persons over Sept crimes

KATHMANDU, Nov 10 (AFP): Nepal's police have arrested 423 people accused of crimes ranging from murder to vandalism during a deadly mass uprising in September that toppled the government, according to police data released on Monday.Suspects also face charges that include the illegal possession and use of weapons, as well...

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Nigeria clashes leave about 200 dead

KANO, Nov 10 (AFP): Clashes between rival jihadist factions in northeast Nigeria have claimed some 200 lives in the restive Lake Chad area, intelligence, militia and jihadist sources told AFP Monday.Fighting between Boko Haram and rival militants from the Islamic State West Africa (ISWAP) group broke out in Dogon Chiku...

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UN court grants early release to Bosnian Croat war criminal

THE HAGUE, Nov 10 (AFP): A United Nations court Monday granted early release to a former Bosnian Croat defence minister convicted of war crimes including murdering and deporting Muslims in Bosnia in the early 1990s.The International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals, based in The Hague, ordered Bruno Stojic released from...

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