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Rohingya protesters call for freedom for Reuters reporters in Myanmar

About 50 Rohingya Muslim refugees gathered in a muddy sports field in a camp in Bangladesh on Wednesday to protest against the conviction in Myanmar of two Reuters reporters, who were arrested while covering the plight of their community.

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Myanmar official says 'totally underestimated' economic impact of Rohingya crisis

A Myanmar foreign investment official said on Wednesday he "totally underestimated" the economic damage of the Rohingya crisis, adding that the outcry over the jailing of two Reuters reporters would also have some impact on his country's reputation.

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Kremlin says no current plans for future Putin-Trump meeting

Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said on Wednesday there were no ongoing preparations for a future meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump.

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Kremlin says keen on Syria talks with Turkey, France, Germany

Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said on Wednesday that Moscow was keen to see four-way talks with Turkey, France and Germany take place to discuss the Syrian conflict.

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Britain summons Russia's charge d'affaires in London over Skripal affair: RIA

Britain summoned Russia's charge d'affaires in London on Wednesday after charging two suspects over the poisoning of former Russian agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Russia's RIA news agency reported.

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Syrian minister says no reason to open crossing with Jordan yet

Syria's economy minister said he sees no reason yet to re-open the Nassib crossing with Jordan, Lebanon's NNA news agency said on Wednesday after he met Lebanon's industry minister who is pushing for it to be opened.

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Kremlin says more trust-building needed for Kurile deal with Japan

Russia and Japan need to do more work to build trust before a treaty can be signed to resolve a decades-old row over a group of Pacific islands, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said on Wednesday.

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Russia says visit by North Korean leader being discussed

Moscow and Pyongyang are discussing the possibility of a visit by the North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, to Russia, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said on Wednesday.

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Brazil prosecutors accuse presidential candidate Alckmin of misconduct- report

Brazilian prosecutors have formally accused Geraldo Alckmin, a market-friendly presidential candidate, of administrative misconduct and asked judicial authorities to suspend his political rights, a news website reported on Wednesday.

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Blast reported in west of Afghan capital Kabul

An explosion was reported outside a sports hall in the west of the Afghan capital Kabul on Wednesday and casualties were likely, officials said.

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Kremlin says more trust-building needed for Kuriles deal with Japan

Russia and Japan need to do more work to build trust before a treaty can be signed to resolve a decades-old row over a group of Pacific islands, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said on Wednesday.

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With Yemen in turmoil, U.N. to launch first peace talks in two years

Warring Yemenis due to attend the first peace talks since late 2015 on Thursday face an uphill struggle to rescue attempts to end a war marked by mass civilian casualties and fueled by rivalry between regional heavyweights Saudi Arabia and Iran.

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Houthis prevented from attending Geneva peace talks: Yemen Houthi TV

Yemen's Houthi movement said on Wednesday its delegation was prevented from flying to attend United Nations-sponsored peace talks in Geneva, the group's al-Masirah TV reported.

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Hungary's Fidesz stands by European conservatives despite Salvini talks

Hungary's ruling Fidesz party is strongly committed to the mainstream conservative group in the European Parliament for elections next year, a top official said, but will still pursue common causes with the likes of Italy's far-right League.

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Blast kills at least four at sports club in Afghan capital

A suicide bomber blew himself up in a wrestling club in the west of the Afghan capital Kabul on Wednesday, killing at least four people, officials said.

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UK envoy meets Russian foreign ministry official over Skripal case: Ifax

Britain's ambassador to Russia held talks with an official at the Russian Foreign Ministry on Wednesday to discuss the poisoning of a former Russian spy and his daughter in Britain, the Interfax news agency cited the ministry as saying.

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Pompeo upbeat on 'reset' with Pakistan after meeting new PM Khan

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met new Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday, saying he was hopeful of "a reset of relations" long strained over the war in Afghanistan.

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Merkel rebuffs conservative ally over far-right protests

German Chancellor Angela Merkel rebuffed comments from a conservative ally on Wednesday who had played down violence at far-right protests last week and said images of the event showed innocent people being persecuted.

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Eritrea plans to upgrade key road to Ethiopia: state tv

Eritrea plans to improve its transport connections with Ethiopia by upgrading a road that stretches from its port in Assab to a town across the border with its neighbor, state television said on Wednesday.

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Second blast hits Kabul at suicide attack site

A second explosion was reported at the site of an earlier suicide attack at a sports club in the west of the Afghan capital Kabul on Wednesday, officials said but gave no details.

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Dutch foreign minister survives no confidence vote over race remarks

The Dutch foreign minister on Wednesday survived a no confidence vote in parliament on Wednesday, as he apologized for saying multi-cultural societies could never be peaceful, and calling former colony Suriname a "failed state".

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