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Uganda Increases Troop Presence along South Sudan Border
Uganda has increased its troop presence along the border with South Sudan due to the deteriorating security situation there.
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Group: Turkey, Iran, China Lead World in Jailing Journalists
The U.S.-based Committee to Protect Journalists reported that for the second straight year, Turkey jailed more journalists than any other country, with Iran and China close behind.
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New UN ‘Rights up Front’ strategy seeks to prevent genocide, human rights abuses
Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson.
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Seoul: No Signs of Imminent North Korean Nuclear Test
South Korea announced that there are no signs of an imminent nuclear test or missile launch from North Korea, after a purge of senior leadership in Pyongyang raised fears of instability.
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Lessons for future efforts in Transdniestrian settlement identified at OSCE seminar in Vienna
Building confidence between both sides of the Dniestr/Nistru River is important for creating conditions for resolving the Transdniestrian conflict.
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As situation worsens, UN refugee agency sends more staff to Central African Republic
Displaced people living in UNHCR tents at the Bangui Airport, Central African Republic (CAR), where they found shelter from the violence.
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Syria conference to open 22 January in Montreux, UN confirms
Khawla Mattar, Spokesperson for the Joint Special Representative of the UN and the League of Arab States for Syria, Lakhdar Brahimi.
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EU Agrees to Talks on Visa-free Travel for Turks
Ankara and the European Union have signed a much delayed agreement, under which Turkey will permit EU governments to send back migrants who have illegally entered the EU through Turkey. In return, Brussels has committed itself to talks on easing of visa requirements for Turks. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan called the deal a "milestone" in relations between his country and the 28-member bloc, but obstacles remain.
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South Sudan Unrest Worries US
U.S. officials are keeping a close watch on South Sudan, where violence persists despite claims by the government in Juba that the situation is under control.
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South Sudan Imposes Curfew After Alleged Coup Attempt
South Sudanese President Salva Kiir declared a curfew in Juba, accusing soldiers allied with the former vice president of attempting a coup overnight in the capital.
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Human Rights
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