It comes after France definitively pulled all of its troops fighting armed groups out of Mali this week.
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Emirates Airlines has announced the suspension of its flight operations to Nigeria, starting September 1, 2022.
In a Statement on Thursday, United Arab Emirates carrier said the suspension was necessary due to its inability to repatriate its earnings of over $85 million from Nigeria.
Ajeck Mangut reports from Abuja
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Talks between the leaders of Serbia and Kosovo are taking place in Brussels, with European Union mediators hoping the face-to-face meeting will help de-escalate flaring tensions in the region.
Most EU countries view Kosovo as a separate state, but Serbia does not recognise its independence.
The NATO military alliance says its mission in the region is ready to act if the security situation deteriorates.
Rosie Birchard reports from Brussels.
More than 40,000 railway workers have walked out in another round of planned strikes across the United Kingdom.
Just 20% of train services will operate on Thursday as a result of the action. Unions and rail companies and operators are locked in an ongoing dispute over pay, job security and working conditions.
Four days of disruption are expected across the network.
Chief Executive of Network Rail, Andrew Haines, claims following a fall in ticket sales through the Covid19 pandemic, operators can't afford to offer the pay rises the unions are asking for.
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Unions are pointing to the cost of living crisis and surging UK inflation as one of the reasons for pushing for better pay.
Rail Unions have accused the government of not facilitating negotiations with a spokesperson for the Rail and Maritime Transport Workers Union saying a 'reasonable offer' has not yet been received.
Dr Ashok Kumar, Senior lecturer in Political Economy at London's Birkbeck University, says slow progress is being made.
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Rohingya refugees in Delhi went from hopeful to fearful in a matter of hours as the government backtracked on its announcement to resettle them.
India's minister of housing and urban affairs had said the refugees would be given flats on the outskirts of the capital.
But withdrew the announcement later – reportedly due to backlash within his own party.
Ishan Garg reports.
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Ties between the two countries are being strained by the fallout from the visit to Taiwan of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
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CLIP: http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0818JPNChinaTS.mp3Rudy Giuliani one of the most outspoken advocates of former U.S. President Trump's 2020 election lies, has appeared before a grand jury in Georgia. It's part of a criminal probe into efforts to overturn the last Presidential election result.
U.S. Correspondent Caroline Malone reports.
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Uganda plans to import sixty Mega Watts of power from neighboring Kenya to avert the current energy crisis.
The crisis follows an emergency shut down of the Isimba hydropower dam due to technical failures.
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UK inflation hit 10.1% in the 12 months to July - the first time it has reached double figures since 1982. Soaring energy bills and elevated food prices are said to be behind the surge with charities and campaign groups pushing for the government to do more to help the hardest hit. Laura Makin-Isherwood reports from London.
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GDP growth across the 19 countries which use the euro currency stood at 0.6% for the second quarter.
That's slightly below the 0.7% growth previously predicted by the EU's statistics agency.
Rosie Birchard brings us the latest from Brussels.
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