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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…

Obama praises 'genuine efforts' of Thein Sein

US President Obama has praised the Burmese President Thein Sein, after he became the first Burmese leader to visit the White House since 1966.

Obama stated that Thein Sein had made "genuine efforts" to solve the Burma's ongoing ethnic conflict, a whilst also referring to the country as Myanmar - the name appointed by the country's military rulers, for the first time.

However he also expressed "deep concern" at violence against Muslims, adding,

Palestinian peace negotiator supports Kerry initiative

A senior Palestinian peace negotiator, Saeb Erekat, backed the US Secretary of State John Kerry's initiative to restart stalled peace talks, reports Reuters.

Describing the situation in the West Bank as the worse than that of the Apartheid in South Africa, Erekat told the UN committee in New York on Monday:
"We have no conditions to resume negotiations,"

North Korea urged to end missile tests

North Korea has been urged to end missile tests by UN Secretary general Ban Ki-moon.

"I hope that North Korea will refrain from such actions," Mr Ban told Russia's RIA Novosti news agency, after missile tests by North Korea on Saturday.

"It is time for them to resume dialogue and lower the tensions. The United Nations is willing to help."

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Farc says ‘more time’ needed for peace deal

Farc rebels have called for ‘more time’ to be given for peace negotiations to take place with the Colombian government, after 6 months of talks between the warring parties.

The organisation’s lead negotiator Ivan Marque called for ‘more time’ stating,

"You have been watching the Giro d'Italia (cycle race). Some people want us to go at this pace, but if we go at this pace, we will fail."

Pakistani politician shot dead

A senior politician has been shot dead in Karachi the evening before a partial re-run of the general election in Saturday. 

Zahra Shahid Hussain was the vice president of Imran Khan's Pakistan's Movement for Justice party. 

The general election, which took place in on Saturday, was highly contested. The partial re-run was called after Imran Khan's party accused the dominant party of vote rigging and intimidation. 

Father of Syrian regime spokesman kidnapped

The father of Syria's Deputy Foreign Minister has been kidnapped by gunmen in the country, earlier on Saturday.

The man, reportedly in his 80s, is the father of Faisal Mekdad, regarded as one of the most powerful voices in the Syrian government, who has repeatedly defended the actions of the regime in numerous media interviews.

Syrian rebels have been known to target family members of the regime in the past, but the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights stated that

Côte d’Ivoire massacre suspect held

Ivorian officials have arrested Amade Oueremi, the leader of a militant group, suspected of carrying out massacres during violence after polls in 2011.

According to human rights groups, Oueremi and his fighters executed hundreds of supporters of the former president Laurent Gbagbo.

Gbagbo himself is currently facing trial for crimes against humanity at The Hague.

Speaker calls for Saharawi self-determination at Pan African parliament

The speaker at the Pan-African Parliament, Bethel Amadi, called for the need to secure the Saharawi people's right to self-determination.

Addressing the parliamentary session in South Africa on Tuesday, Amadi said:

Former Argentinean military leader dies in jail

Jorge Rafael Videla, the former leader of the Argentinean military junta that ruled the country from 1976-83 has died in prison, whilst serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity.

The 87-year old was sentenced in 2010 for his role in the country’s “Dirty War”, which saw up to 30,000 tortured, killed and “disappeared”.

Human Rights Secretary Martin Fresneda stated,
"It is important that he died of natural causes in a regular prison".

US criticises Russian missile sales to Syria

The United States has criticised Russian sales of missiles to the Syrian government, slamming the move as "ill-timed" after the two countries agreed to hold an international conference to help bring about a political solution to the conflict in Syria.

The most senior US military officer,  chairman of the joint chiefs of staff General Martin Dempsey, stated,
“It is at the very least an unfortunate decision which will embolden the regime and prolong the suffering”.
However Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov defended the decision saying, the sales would not "not in any way alter the balance of forces in this region or give any advantage in the fight against the opposition".

He went on to say,
“We haven’t concealed that we have been supplying weapons to Syria based on signed contracts without violating any international treaties or Russian legislation, one of the strictest in the world in terms of export control”.
US Senators have also slammed the move, with Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee, the senior Republican on the Foreign Relations Committee, saying,
“This weapons transfer is obviously disappointing and will set back efforts to promote the political transition that is in the best interests of the Syrian people and the region”.

“There is now greater urgency for the U.S. to step up assistance to the moderate opposition forces who can lead Syria after Assad.”