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The UN Security Council unanimously approved a resolution endorsing an international road map for a Syrian peace process, in a rare show of unity among the major global powers on a conflict that has claimed more than a quarter million lives.
Iran has decided to unify its stance with Russia in the push for a political deal to end Syria’s civil war, Iranian officials say, in a sign it could ease its opposition to the departure of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as part of the agreement.
The African Union said it is preparing to send 5,000 peacekeepers to Burundi to protect civilians caught up in a growing crisis, for the first time using powers to deploy troops to a member country against its will.
A group including figures from Afghanistan’s anti-Soviet Mujahideen of the 1980s on Friday launched a new political bloc likely to increase the pressure on President Ashraf Ghani’s struggling unity government.
Saudi Arabia’s deputy crown prince privately outlined plans to reshape the economy to withstand low oil prices, sources say, in what could be the biggest policy shake-up since the Kingdom’s economy was hurt by cheap oil over decade ago.
Yemeni troops loyal to President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi gained control of an important northwestern city on Friday, residents and tribal sources say, as the UN scurried to salvage an increasingly fragile ceasefire.
US Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders sued the Democratic National Committee in federal court to regain access to crucial voter files and accused party leaders of trying to undermine his White House bid and help rival Hillary Clinton.
Several hundred protesters marched through downtown Chicago, calling on Mayor Rahm Emanuel to step down over complaints of abusive policing and a lack of accountability in the police department.
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff named leftist economist and close aide Nelson Barbosa to replace fiscally conservative Finance Minister Joaquim Levy, signaling a dramatic break with deficit-cutting policies her administration pursues for most of this year.
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