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  Three United Nations (UN) experts called for a full and independent investigation into the killing of three Lebanese journalists by Israel last week, which they described as ‘another attack on press freedom by Israeli forces.’ On March 28, Israeli forces killed Al Mayadeen reporter Fatima Ftouni, her brother and cameraman Mohamed Ftouni, and Al Manar TV reporter Ali Shoeib as they were…

Ruling party loses Tunisia elections

Tunisia’s Ennahda party has conceded defeat by the secular Nidaa Tounes party in the country’s second election since the overthrow of dictator Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali.

Official results are yet to be announced, however Ennahda party officials congratulated the winners.

“We have accepted this result and congratulate the winner,” Ennahda’s Lotfi Zitoun, told Reuters.

Ennahda became the first Islamist party to win elections in the Arab spring and ruled for two years in the newly-democratic Tunisia.

Israel killed American citizen - US State Department

The US says a Palestinian-American youth was killed by Israeli troops during clashes on Friday and demanded a swift and transparent investigation.

Orwah Hammad, 14, was shot in the head in the Palestinian village of Silwad, near Ramallah.

Heavy fighting across northern Lebanon

Clashes between militants and the Lebanese army continued for a third day in the north of the country.

The violence erupted after troops raided a militant hideout in the region, with fighting since then concentrated on Lebanon's second city of Tripoli.

The al-Nusra front, linked to al-Qaeda and Isis, warned the forces to halt their operations to clear areas occupied by the militants, and threatened to execute captive soldiers.

"We warn the Lebanese army against any military escalation targeting Sunnis in Tripoli," the group said in a statement quoted by AFP news agency.

Peshmerga and Iraqi security forces recapture ground

 Kurdish forces and Iraqi security forces gained ground against Islamic State militants on Saturday, reports the Reuters.

In northern Iraq, Kurdish militants recaptured the town of Zumar whilst Iraqi security forces seized control of the strategic town of Jurf al-Sakhar near Baghdad.

“Our forces with the support of volunteers are in total control over Jurf al-Sakhar now and the terrorists fled to the southwest areas of the town, “ said a spokesperson for the security forces.

Zumar was one of the first Kurdish towns to be captured by Islamic State militants in August.

British combat troops end operations in Afghanistan

UK combat troops withdrew from the British base in Afghanistan on Sunday, handing over control of the region to Afghan security forces.

The British flag was lowered in a ceremony marking the end of the UK mission in Helmand province.

"It is with pride that we announce the end of UK combat operations in Helmand, having given Afghanistan the best possible chance of a stable future," said the Defence Secretary Michael Fallon.

"Our armed forces' tremendous sacrifice laid the foundations for a strong Afghan security force, set the security context that enabled the first democratic transition of power in the country's history, and stopped it being a launch pad for terrorist attacks in the UK."

Kosovo provisionally recognised by Olympic body

Kosovo has gained provisional recognition by the International Olympic Committee this week, setting the stage for the country's possible debut appearance at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in 2016.

"The [Executive Board] noted that the NOC [National Olympic Committee] of Kosovo has met the requirements for recognition as outlined in the Olympic Charter. These include the sport and technical requirements as well as the definition of “country” as defined in Rule 30.1 – “an independent State recognised by the international community.” Kosovo is recognised as a country by 108 of the 193 UN Member States," the IOC said in a statement released on Wednesday.

"The decision was taken by the Executive Board in the interests of the athletes in Kosovo and to remove any uncertainty they may have. It will allow them to take part in qualifications for the Olympic Games Rio 2016 and in future editions of the Games," the IOC added.

Farc militants send in top commanders for Colombia talks

High ranking commanders from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) joined the latest rounds of peace-talks with the Colombian government on Friday, in what has been seen as a positive step in negotiations.

The Farc militants labelled their commanders "political artillery" that could ensure successful negotiations, reports The Guardian.

Speaking about their aims at the next round of negotiations, the Farc spokesperson at the negotiations, Ivan Marquez, said,

“This is our guerrilla command for normalisation, which will explore paths toward an agreement with officers of the army, the navy, the air force and the national police. This will allow us to reach an armistice that the victims are demanding and the nation is clamouring for.”

US investigates doctors' claims of chemical weapons usage by IS

Claims made by Iraqi doctors and police officers that Islamic State militants are using chemical weapons are being investigated by US officials reports the Telegraph.

Doctors working in the conflict area said that at least eleven police officers had shown symptoms of poisoning by chlorine gas when brought into hospital.

Commenting on the allegations the US secretary of state, said,

EU sanctions on Russia to remain in place

European Union sanctions will continue to be placed on Russia due to failures in observing the ceasefire between Ukrainian troops and Russia backed rebels, the German Chancellor told reporters on Friday.

“When you’ve had more than 200 people killed you cannot say the cease-fire has been accepted,” said Angela Merkel.

Both sides in eastern-Ukraine conflict committing atrocities says Amnesty International
(20 Oct 2014)

US calls on Israel to investigate killing of Palestinian-American youth

The US State Department called for a transparent investigation into clashes on Friday where Israeli forces shot and killed a 14 year old Palestinian-American, reports Reuters.

The US State Department, spokesperson called for a “speedy and transparent investigation.”

“The United States expresses its deepest condolences to the family of a US citizen minor who was killed by the Israeli Defence Forces during clashes in Silwad on October 24,”said Jen Psaki.

Psaki added that US officials would remain closely engaged with local authorities who were tasked with carrying out an investigation.

Owah Hammand, was shot in the head, in the village Silwad, north of the Palestinian seat of Ramallah.