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In recent weeks Yemen’s Houthi armed group has shot down seven US Reaper drones worth over $200m. The drones destroyed between 31 March and 22 April mark Washington's most significant material loss.  Three of the drones were destroyed in the past week, suggesting an improvement in the Houthis’ ability to strike high-altitude US aircraft.  The drones were conducting surveillance or…

China warns it is ready 'to defeat' Taiwan separatism

The Chinese president Xi Jinping on Wednesday warned that his country was ready to defeat Taiwan separatism. 

China has "the resolve, the confidence, and the ability to defeat separatist attempts for Taiwan independence in any form",  he told a gathering of the Communist Party in Beijing. 

"We will never allow anyone, any organisation, or any political party, at any time or in any form, to separate any part of Chinese territory from China," he was added. 

Iraq claims to have taken control of Kirkuk

Iraq’s army says it has taken full control of Kirkuk following a major advance, reports Al Jazeera.

The federal government in Baghdad told AL Jazeera that Iraqi forces had captured the governing building in the centre of Kirkuk and moved in to take control of of oil fields, a refinery and military base from Kurdish control.

Iraq’s military offensive was met with no opposition from Kurdish Peshmerga fighters who co-ordinated a withdrawal from their positions with Iraqi forces.

Death toll from Mogadishu truck bomb attacks rises to over 300

Over 300 people are now believed to have been killed by two truck bomb attacks in the Somalian capital of Mogadishu on Saturday. 

"We have confirmed 300 people died in the blast. The death toll will still be higher because some people are still missing," Abdikadir Abdirahman, the director of the city's ambulance service, was quoted by Reuters as saying. 

On Saturday a truck bomb exploded near government offices, just outside the Safari Hotel at the K5 intersection. A second bomb exploded at Medina district two hours later. 

No one has claimed responsibility for the attack to date. 

Mistake to boycott Hamas after Palestine election victory says former UK Prime Minister

Britain’s former prime minister Tony Blaire said that he and other world leaders were wrong to yield to Israeli pressure to impose an immediate boycott of Hamas after the militant group won Palestinian elections in 2006, reports the Guardian.

Interviewed for a new book ‘Gaza: Preparing for Dawn’, Mr Blair said,

Baghdad accuses Kurdistan of making "declaration of war"

Baghdad accused Kurdistan of making a “declaration of war” by moving extra Peshmerga troops to the disputed regions of Kirkuk.

Iraq’s National Security Council, on Sunday,  said it viewed the movements as a “dangerous escalation” and “declaration of war” adding that “ the central government and regular forces will carry out their duty of defending the Iraqi people in all its components including the Kurds, and defending Iraq’s sovereignty and unity” reports the Telegraph.

Kurdistan sends Peshmerga to defend Kirkuk 'at any cost'

The Kurdistan Regional Government said it has placed thousands of troops in Kirkuk following a build-up of Iraqi forces to the south of the disputed city, reports the Financial Times.

A top aide to the KRG President Masoud Benzani said,

“Thousand’s of heavily armed Peshmerga units are now completely in their positons around Kirkuk. Their order is to defend at any cost.”

Kurdish authorities accused the Iraqi government of placing forces south of Kirkuk in readiness for an offensive to seize Kurdish oil fields around Kirkuk.

Bosnian Muslim commander acquitted of war crimes

A Bosnian Muslim commander who defended Srebrenica during the 1992-95 war was acquitted of war crimes on Monday over charges of war crimes. 

Naser Oric, who is a considered a hero by Bosnian Muslims for defending them against Bosnian Serbs was found to be not guilty in the case of the killing of three Serb prisoners of war. 

"The accused Naser Oric and Sabahudin Muhic have been acquitted of charges of violating provisions of the Geneva Conventions," the judge, Saban Maksumic, told court. 

Sabahudin Muhic was a fellow soldier along side Mr Oric. 

Hamas and Fatah sign unity deal

Fatah and Hamas have signed a deal today aimed at bringing the two Palestinian organisations together. 

The deal, which was brokered by Egypt and signed in Cairo, comes after Hamas announced last month it would dissolve its administration of the Gaza strip in view of holding general elections and forming a unity government with Fatah. 

The agreement is believed to include transfering administration of the border crossing between Gaza strip and Egypt to a unity government. 

Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas told AFP on Thursday, "I welcome the agreement."

UN recalls top official in Myanmar

The United Nations has recalled its top official in Myanmar in response to allegations of supressing discussion on Rohingya Muislims, reprots the BBC.

The BBC investigation found that the UN official had reportedly attempted to stop human rights officials from visiting areas where the army was alleged to have persecuted the Rohingya community.

Sources from the diplomatic and aid community in Yangon told BBC reporters that the UN decision to recall Renata Lok-Dessallien was linked to the earlier investigation.

Iraq issues arrest warrants for Kurdistan officials

An Iraqi federal court has ordered the arrest of Kurdistan officials involved administering the region’s independence referendum last month.

The arrests warrants, issued by Baghdad’s Rusafa investigation court, apply to members of the Kurdistan Region’s electoral commission, reports the BBC.

A spokesperson for the court, Abdulstar Byaraqdar, said the warrants were in line with Iraq’s National Security Council which deemed the referendum unlawful.