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Prince Turki Al Faisal warned against pursuing another 'non-comprehensive deal' with Iran. The National
Prince Turki: Biden should dodge Iran nuclear deal blackmail

Turki Al Faisal warns US president-elect against re-entering Iran nuclear deal

The AmericasNovember 19, 2020
The Palestinian Authority (PA) will “resume contacts” on financial and political issues with Israel, Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said on Tuesday. Reuters
Palestine resumes co-operation with Israel after six-month break

The Palestinian Authority and the Israeli government agree to “resume contacts” on important issues after six-month stall

November 17, 2020
The UN warned on Monday that funding shortages could have “disastrous implications” on the security crisis in the Sahel.
UN: cash shortages hamper anti-terror war in Sahel

The security crisis in the region has intensified as militants with links to global terror networks gain ground

AfricaNovember 16, 2020
Members of Libyan National Army get ready before heading out of Benghazi. Reuters
UN says Libya election in 2021 to ‘unify’ country

The UN will support the planning and organisation of the elections, which will be held on the 70th anniversary of Libya’s Declaration of Independence

The AmericasNovember 13, 2020
Yemenis shop for oranges at a wholesale market in Sanaa. EPA
WFP: Yemen’s ‘new chapter’ as Houthis accept aid safeguards

The UN food aid organisation said a biometric system would help get food to 150,000 needy Yemenis in Houthi-run areas

The AmericasNovember 12, 2020
Public Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda addressed the UJN Security Council on Tuesday. Reuters
Libya war criminals to face justice, peace talks or not, says ICC

Fatou Bensouda tells UN Security Council that perpetrators 'will be promptly arrested and surrendered to the court'

November 10, 2020
Antonio Guterres spoke at the online event to receive the Theodor Herzl Award, which the World Jewish Congress (WJC) presents each year. AP
UN chief warns of anti-Semitism rising amid Covid-19 pandemic

Antonio Guterres spoke at the online event to receive the Theodor Herzl Award, which the World Jewish Congress (WJC) presents each year

The AmericasNovember 10, 2020
US President Donald J. Trump departs the White House, in Washington, DC. EPA
Trump’s legal fight proceeds as Biden win celebrated in US and abroad

Mr Trump said Mr Biden is 'rushing to falsely pose as the winner'

The AmericasNovember 08, 2020
President Donald Trump’s chances of clinging on to the White House faded on Saturday after Joe Biden was projected to win the election. AFP
Trump’s vote-fraud suits and Twitter rants look unlikely to derail Biden win

President was using Twitter to once again claim that he had prevailed and was being cheated out of a second four-year term in the Oval Office

The AmericasNovember 08, 2020
An officials works on ballots at the Gwinnett County Voter Registration and Elections Headquarters, Friday, Nov. 6, 2020, in Lawrenceville, near Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
Georgia plays kingmaker in presidential and senate races

Some 4,000 ballots remain uncounted in Georgia, mostly from Democratic-leaning urban areas.

The AmericasNovember 07, 2020
AFP
Isolated Trump loses media allies while trying to salvage presidency

Donald Trump's media allies and a number of Republican heavyweights are trying to distance themselves from the president

The AmericasNovember 06, 2020
Former US National Security Advisor John Bolton has lambasted Mr Trump over his failure to accept defeat. Reuters
Establishment Republicans distance themselves from ailing Trump

President's fraud allegations dismissed as baseless by prominent members of his own party

The AmericasNovember 06, 2020
People shout as they look through the windows of the central counting board in Detroit as police to keep others from entering due to overcrowding. AP
Anti-vote fraud protests signal ugly weeks of election wrangling ahead

Conservative vote challengers descend on counting places and election offices in Las Vegas and Detroit

The AmericasNovember 05, 2020
A supporter of US President Donald Trump holds a Cuban flag during the 2020 presidential election, in Miami, Florida. REUTERS
Surprise support from Florida Latinos kept Trump in play for presidency

Trump gained about 375,000 more votes than his Democratic challenger Joe Biden in the Sunshine State, taking its 29 Electoral College votes

The AmericasNovember 04, 2020
North Carolina election results for the 2020 US presidential election displayed on a monitor in the Times Square neighbourhood of New York. Bloomberg
US voters were not intimidated, democracy was a winner
CommentNovember 04, 2020
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