A ceasefire agreed between Yemen’s warring parties in Hodeidah will begin on Dec. 18, sources from both sides and the United Nations said on Sunday, to try to avert more bloodshed in a port city vital for food and aid supplies. |
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Clashes in Nigeria between farmers and semi-nomadic herders have killed more than 3,600 people since 2016, most of them this year, Amnesty International said, in a report documenting an upsurge in violence that could sway the results of February 2019 elections. |
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.@Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo have been imprisoned in Myanmar for one year. Follow updates on the case: https://reut.rs/2Ep5WOX 7:13 AM - 17 Dec 2018 |
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A second Brexit referendum would do “irreparable damage” to politics and “break faith” with the British people, Prime Minister Theresa May will say, rejecting what some see as the only way to break an impasse. The British Prime Minister is seeking the “extra assurances” needed to get parliament’s backing for her deal to leave the European Union, her spokesman said. |
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Commentary: British Prime Minister Theresa May, who took office after the 2016 Brexit referendum, inherited the thankless task of “unpicking 45 years of laws, regulations and habits, while trying to keep the country together and get a deal through parliament,” writers columnist John Lloyd. The process has been prolonged torture – for May and her party, for EU leaders in Brussels, and for members of the British public, no matter where they stand on the wisdom of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union. |
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