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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…

Turkish courts reject bids by Kurdish lawmakers detained on trial

Bids by five Kurdish lawmakers to be released from detention while on trial were rejected by Turkish courts on Monday, reports Reuters.

The individuals were detained and charged with links to the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in 2010.

The decision by the courts is being considered contentious as the ruling comes following Turkey's top court ruling earlier this month that the prolonged detention of another deputy awaiting trial was unconstitutional.

UN Chief calls for sanctions in Syria

The United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon has responded to a report on the use of chemical weapons in Syria, calling on the international community to place sanctions on those responsible.

Speaking to the General Assembly on Friday, Ban Ki-Moon stated,

France leadership to avoid Winter Olympics in Russia

France is not sending any high-level government officials to the Winter Olympics in Russia next year.

Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius made the announcement on Sunday however failed to provide an explanation.

Human rights activists have called for a boycott of the games in Sochi over Russia’s recent legislation banning “homosexual propaganda”.

The German President Joachim Gauck announced last week that he will not be attending the games.

Facebook recognises Kosovo as a separate nation

The state of Kosovo was identified as an independent nation by officials at Facebook, last month.

The social media site approved changes that allowed users to identify themselves as citizens of Kosovo and “check in” to locations registered within Kosovo.

Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2005 and was recognised by the U.S and several European nations as a separate state. Facebook failed to identify Kosovo as a separate nation as it mirrored states that had been recognised by the United Nations.

Bomb explodes in Belfast

A bomb exploded yesterday evening, in the bustling Cathedral Quarter of Belfast's city centre at 6.45pm.

Belfast police reported that no one was injured, however the device "could have killed or maimed anyone nearby".

Recent weeks have seen incidents of republican groups attempting to carry out bomb attacks in Belfast as well as Derry.


Bangladesh execution sparks clashes

4 people have been killed in clashes in Bangladesh, following the execution of Abdul Quader Mollah earlier this week.

Violence erupted as supporters of Abdul Quader Mollah torched shops and vehicles, leaving four people killed, as they protested against the execution.

CAR President offers talks to Christian militias

The president of the Central African Republic, Michel Djotodia, has offered peace talks to the leaders of Christian militias, in order to resolve the sectarian violence that has gripped the country.

Hundreds of people have died in clashes between former members of the now extant Seleka, Djotodia’s Muslim rebel group which helped him into power after a coup, making him the first Muslim leader in this Christian majority country.

Catalans defiant after Spanish block on referendum

Catalans have reacted defiantly after Spain’s pledge to block an independence referendum in Catalonia, which was announced for November 9 2014 yesterday.

Speaking to Russia Today, Miquel Strubell, member of a pro-independence grassroots organization, the Catalan National Assembly, said the Spanish state has to open negotiations with Catalonia.

‘Clear and convincing’ evidence of chemical weapons attack – UN

The United Nations has confirmed that it collected evidence of at least one large scale chemical weapons attack in its latest report on Syria, indicating that a further four more attacks it investigated were likely due to chemical weapons.

The report, compiled by UN inspectors in Syria, confirmed that, regarding an alleged attack in Ghouta on the 21st of August of this year,

Suspected mass grave found in Serbia

A suspected mass grave of has been found in Serbia, reports AP, which is believed to contain the bodies of ethnic Albanians.

The European Union Rule of Law Mission, said that excavation would continue. It remains unknown exactly how many bodies have been found, however, war crimes prosecutors in Serbia, have said that around 250 bodies may be found.