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Colombia to eradicate illegal crops
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Japan urges NKorea to refrain from nuclear tests
Japan, the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBO) and Kazakhstan released a joint appeal on Tuesday that "strongly urges" North Korea to refrain from conducting any further nuclear tests. Japan's foreign minister also...
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FARC: UN disarming deadline won't be met
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CLEAN : Qatar calls for dialogue to resolve Gulf crisis
Qatar's foreign minister calls for dialogue to resolve the Gulf diplomatic crisis accusing Arab states that have cut ties with Qatar of trying to undermine the nation's sovereignty
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UN: Production of coca leaf surges in Colombia
A new United Nations (UN) report shows that coca production in Colombia has surged to levels not seen in two decades, complicating the South American country's efforts to make its vast, lawless countryside more secure following a peace...
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UN: Production of coca leaf surges in Colombia
A new United Nations report shows that coca production in Colombia has surged to levels not seen in two decades, complicating the South American country's efforts to make its vast, lawless countryside more secure following a peace deal...
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Catalonia's FM appeals for support from EU ahead of disputed referendum
Catalonia's foreign affairs chief appealed on Thursday for support from the European Union for his region's disputed referendum on independence from Spain, which the Spanish government is trying to stop.
Catalan foreign...
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Archbishop: Pope has been 'voice of reason' amid NKorea tension
Pope Francis is seeking to defuse rising nuclear tensions on the Korean peninsula and boost support for disarmament efforts with a high-level Vatican conference that brings together 11 Nobel Peace prize winners, UN and NATO officials and...
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ICAN: winning peace prize sends message to nuclear states
The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded Friday to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, an organisation seeking to eliminate atomic weapons through an international treaty-based prohibition.
The prize "sends a...
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Germany's Merkel in Macedonia before referendum on name deal
German chancellor Angela Merkel urged Macedonians on Saturday to accept an historic agreement with Greece and change their nation's name in a referendum scheduled for the end of September.
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NATO wants more 'constructive' Russian relationship
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says he wants a more "constructive" relationship with Russia, even as the western alliance is taking measures to respond to Moscow's increasing military assertiveness.
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Trump adviser says more sanctions over ex-spy unsettled
US President Donald Trump's national security adviser John Bolton said on Wednesday that the administration hasn't made up its mind about imposing more sanctions against Russia over the poisoning of an ex-spy in England.
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Stoltenberg opens session of NATO Council
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Tuesday the deployment of a new Russian missile system "poses a serious risk to the strategic stability" of Europe and the Atlantic.
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NATO's Stoltenberg on alliance support for Ukraine
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Italy asks EU to plan for more migrants from Libya
Italy's government has written to the European Union asking it to prepare a plan of action to face the risk of a new wave of migrants escaping from the armed conflict in Libya.
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CAR government initials peace deal with armed groups
Central African Republic's (CAR) government on Tuesday initialled a peace deal with 14 armed groups following unprecedented talks aimed at ending more than five years of conflict.
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Russia presents specifications of new missile
The Russian military on Wednesday rolled out its new missile and released its specifications, seeking to dispel the US claim that the weapon violates a key nuclear arms pact.
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Stoltenberg: IS group not defeated yet
NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg insisted Thursday that the alliance doesn't want a new Cold War with Russia.
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NATO chief: allies keen to avoid arms race with Russia
Taking aim at Russia, NATO's civilian chief said on Wednesday the alliance was studying a range of options to counter Moscow's alleged missile treaty violations.
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70 years on, NATO's Article 5 triggered just once
As the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) marks its 70th anniversary this week, a former US ambassador to the military alliance recalls how the coalition rallied to America's aid after one of its darkest days.
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US Defense Sec on Iran, China and 5G
Acting US Defense Secretary Mark Esper called on European partners to impress on Iran that it should "get off the military track and on to the diplomatic track."
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NATO chief: Russia has six months to return to INF compliance
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Trump blames Russia for US pull out of INF treaty
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Nigeria election pits Buhari against Abubakar
The run-up to Nigeria's presidential election, scheduled in less than two days, has been mired in violence and insecurity in various parts of the country.