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"I'm quite reluctant with these deals which have to still to prove efficient. We're spending now huge amounts of money, giving this money to different regimes or governments like the Tunisian government. We know the authorities there are really treating very badly the refugees," Schmit told Euronews in an exclusive interview filmed on Tuesday morning. "We still have the problem in Lybia, where there (are) two governments. We have the question in Egypt. So I'm quite reluctant with this kind of deals," he went on. "I think we have to revise them and see what can be done, how can we do it differe...
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met with Hamas Political Bureau Chief Ismail Haniyeh in Istanbul on Saturday to discuss matters concerning the war-torn region. According to a statement from the Turkish President's Directorate of Communications, President Erdogan informed Ismail Haniyeh that Turkey remains committed to raising awareness within the international community about the oppression faced by Palestinians and the urgent necessity for a permanent ceasefire. The statement further noted that President Erdogan expressed the belief that Israel will ultimately face consequences for its...
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Truce talks resumeFollowing a setback on Monday, ceasefire discussions have commenced in Cairo between representatives of Israel and Hamas according to local Egyptian television. Egypt, Qatar and the US are mediating the discussions, which Israel previously claimed have failed due to Hamas failing to show flexibility. Hamas has called for all northern Gazans to return and for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza to be dependent on IDF forces fully withdrawing from Gaza and the end of hostilities. Israel withdrew its negotiating team on Monday after Hamas refused to accept a collection of co...
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In a fresh new trial opening on Tuesday, Italy is once again seeking justice for Italian graduate Giulio Regeni, who was abducted, tortured and killed in Cairo in 2016 after being mistakenly taken for a foreign spy. Regeni, a PhD student at the University of Cambridge, was in Cairo researching Egypt’s independent trade unions – a hugely sensitive subject in the country, where the authoritarian government has repressed unofficial protest movements since 2013. On 3 February 2016, nine days after his disappearance, the mutilated and half-naked body of the 28-year-old student was found in a ditch ...
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