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Italy, France Call For Refugee Processing Centres In Africa
The leaders of Italy and France have urged the European Union to set up asylum processing centres in Africa to prevent refugees and migrants from undertaking the journey across the Mediterranean.
French President Emmanuel Macron and…
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Yemen War: Battle Rages Over Hudaydah Airport
Pro-government forces in Yemen, backed by a Saudi-led coalition, have launched air strikes on the airport that serves the key port city of Hudaydah.
They have also been fighting Houthi rebels on the ground with mortar fire.
The…
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Macedonia Name Dispute: PMs Watch as Ministers Sign ‘Historic’ Deal
Greece and Macedonia have signed a deal that aims to settle a decades-long dispute over Macedonia's name.
Under the agreement, Greece's neighbour will be known as North Macedonia.
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras said it was "a brave, historic…
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Aquarius in Valencia: Spain Welcomes Migrants from Disputed Ship
Migrants rescued from the Mediterranean and turned away by Italy and Malta have arrived in Spain's port of Valencia.
The first of three vessels entered harbour soon after dawn. The Aquarius, which rescued the 630 migrants last weekend,…
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NHS Funding: Theresa May Unveils £20bn Boost
The NHS in England is to get an extra £20bn a year by 2023 as a 70th "birthday present", Theresa May says.
It means the £114bn budget will rise by an average of 3.4% annually - but that is still less than the 3.7% average rise the NHS has…
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Taliban and Afghan Forces Embrace in Eid Ceasefire
In scenes that would have seemed impossible a few days ago, members of the Afghan Taliban have been pictured embracing Afghan security forces amid a three-day ceasefire called to mark Eid.
Militants also met Interior Minister Wais Barmak…
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Cameroon Seeks to Delay Elections
Authorities in Cameroon appear to want to postpone October's general election to a later date.
The BBC has obtained a copy of a letter from President Paul Biya to the leader of the senate, requesting that it debate the possibility of…
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Glasgow School of Art Fire: Devastating Blaze Guts Historic Mackintosh Building
A huge fire has caused "extensive" damage at Glasgow's famed Mackintosh Building and hit multimillion-pound restoration work carried out in the aftermath of a previous blaze in 2014.
Scores of firefighters tackled a "significant" blaze…
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Macron and Italian PM Conte Back EU ‘Asylum Centres’ in African Nations
Italy and France have jointly expressed support for EU "asylum centres" to be set up in countries where many migrants begin their journeys to Europe.
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and French President Emmanuel Macron met in Paris…
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4 Nigerians, 2 Ghanaians in Prison Custody Over Oil Theft
Four Nigerians and two Ghana citizens, were, yesterday, ordered to be remanded in prison custody, by a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, over the alleged theft of 250 metric tonnes of petroleum products.
The suspected oil thieves are…
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