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Hope for peace as DRC and M23 sign ceasefire framework

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A far-reaching truce aimed at ending the conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been signed by the Congolese government and the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group. The agreement, reached in Doha, Qatar, includes a...
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DR Congo and Rwanda-backed M23 sign ceasefire deal to end fighting in eastern DRC

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In a significant step toward ending years of violence, the M23 rebel group and the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have signed a ceasefire agreement aimed at halting fighting in the country’s troubled eastern region.
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Russia-Ukraine war: Germany refutes trump's statement about patriot deliveries to Ukraine

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The German government has denied US President Donald Trump's claim that Patriot air defense systems are already being delivered to Ukraine.
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UN's Guterres to Al Jazeera: Libya is 'playground' for foreign forces

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Algeria has hosted a meeting with countries neighbouring Libya to discuss ways to support a shaky truce agreed to earlier this month.
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Ousted Grammys CEO claims awards process is rigged

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Recently ousted Grammys CEO Deborah Dugan claimed in several interviews that the process behind the music awards is rigged. Dugan was put on administrative leave for allegedly abusing staff.
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African foreign ministers meet in Algeria over Libya conflict

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Ministers at Algerian forum to call for enforcement of arms embargo and end to foreign meddling in Libya's civil war.
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'Raised flags almost immediately'

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Attorney Pam Bondi runs through some of the reactions from media and colleagues to Hunter Biden's appointment to the board of Ukrainian energy company Burisma.
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Fighting forces DR Congo refugees to flee to Uganda

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Just this month, more than 1,000 internally displaced people from Ituri fled to Uganda, and more than 60,000 since 2017.
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Libya conflict: UN proposes ceasefire monitor

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Haftar did not sign up to ceasefire deal in Moscow but agreed to comply with terms ahead of talks in Berlin.
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Niger violence: Rising death toll and affected families

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Civil society organisations in Niger have called for protests to demand action against increased attacks by armed groups in the Sahel region.
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Pro-Haftar forces 'block oil exports' from key Libya ports

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Groups loyal to Khalifa Haftar, whose forces control eastern Libya, seized several large oil export terminals on Friday.
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Germany to host meeting aimed at ending Libya war

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Berlin's bid comes after a recent attempt by Russia and Turkey to broker a truce failed, raising fears of a prolonged conflict.
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What’s Happening with the War in Libya? | Start Here

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An intense battle for Libya’s capital Tripoli is being led by a renegade general named Khalifa Haftar. But who is he and why have world powers struggled to stop the fighting?
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Dozens dead in Niger army base attack

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Dozens dead in Niger army base attack
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Niger army base attack: Death toll rises to at least 89

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Tens of security forces killed in the attack buried in the capital, Niamey on Saturday, security sources tell Reuters.
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Libya ceasefire deal extended, awaits Haftar signature

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Commander of eastern-based Libyan National Army asks to be given until Tuesday to decide whether to sign deal or not.
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It's 'doubtful' U.S. forces can remain in Iraq | Thomas Countryman

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Former senior state department official Thomas Countryman weighs in on the fallout from the U.S. assassination of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani.
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Iran's Zarif says US denied him a visa to attend UN meeting

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Zarif's attendance at the Security Council was planned before Soleimani was killed, escalating global tensions.
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Trump distances U.S. from Flight 752 crash

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U.S. President Donald Trump distanced the U.S. from the crash of Flight 752 after American intelligence gave evidence about an Iranian missile causing the plane to go down, killing 176 people.
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Canada, U.K. call for ceasefire between Armenia and Azerbaijan

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Canada and the U.K. are calling on Armenia and Azerbaijan to cease fighting in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region and return to the negotiating table "without any preconditions."
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Cycling Under Siege in Gaza | Close Up | Ep. 21

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Meet Alaa al-Dali, the 23-year-old cyclist who had his leg amputated after he was shot during the Great March of Return protest.
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Minorities in Myanmar receive training

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A group founded by a former member of US special forces is training people from ethnic minorities in Myanmar.
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Pro-Russia separatists swap prisoners with Ukraine - but is Putin the real winner?

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It's a welcome sign of de-escalation in Europe's only ongoing war. In eastern Ukraine, government forces and Russia-backed rebels exchanged 200 prisoners on Sunday (December 29). The swap is part of a deal brokered earlier this month...
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Libyan armed groups accused of human rights abuses

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Troops loyal to Haftar are on the outskirts of Tripoli, raising fears of more casualties and human rights abuses.