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Rwandan genocide memorial in Nyamata (Fanny Schertzer) German prosecutors have arrested a German-Rwandan national on suspicion of complicity in genocide and 25 counts of murder during the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis in Rwanda. The suspect, identified only as Innocent S. under German privacy rules, was arrested in the central German state of Hesse on Wednesday. According to Reuters,…

Saudi Arabia led coalition announces 5 day ceasefire in Yemen

US Secretary of State John Kerry and Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir, announced that a 5 day ceasefire would be put in place in Yemen, but warned that it was conditional.

The ceasefire, which is to come into force on May 12, could be extended “if it works out” said Mr Jubeir. “It is our hope that the Houthis will come to their senses,” Mr Jubeir said. “The ceasefire will be throughout Yemen, or nowhere in Yemen”.

Foreign ambassadors killed in helicopter crash in Pakistan

A Pakistani army helicopter has crashed in northern Pakistan killing several foreign diplomats, including the ambassadors of Norway and the Philippines.

The Pakistani Taliban immediately claimed credit for the attack, but the government of Pakistan has said a technical fault caused the accident.

US military starts training Syrian rebels

The US military has commenced the training of Syrian rebels in order to strengthen the battle against Islamic State, the Pentagon said on Thursday.

"We are announcing today that combat training has begun for a company size group of the new Syrian forces. This programme is critical and a complex part of our counter ISIL efforts."

The US defence secretary, Ashton Carter said that about 90 Syrian fighters were being trained and their training paid for by the US. The training of a second group of fighters will commence soon, he added.

Israel to appeal against boycott proposal at FIFA

Israel’s top football officials met the FIFA president Sepp Blatter on Wednesday, in an attempt to stop a vote being held to suspend Israel form the world football body.

Palestine’s Football Association (PFA), have submitted an Israeli suspension proposal to be vote on at the FIFA general assembly on May 29.

For the proposal to be passed, a 75 percent approval vote would be required to fully implement the proposal, reports Haaretz.

Record number displaced by conflict worldwide – NRC

The Norwegian Refugee Council says a record 38 million people have been displaced from their homes by conflicts across the world, in a report released today.

Describing the numbers as “the worst figures for forced displacement in a generation,” Secretary General Jan Egeland said it “signalled our complete failure to protect innocent civilians”.

UN promises ‘robust’ response to killing of Tanzanian peacekeepers in DRC

The United Nations has promised a “robust” military offensive in response to the killing of two Tanzanian peacekeepers in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The attack, suspected to have been carried out by the Ugandan Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), also injured thirteen others.

It comes after the Congolese army said it had killed 16 of the Islamist militants during fighting over the weekend.

US approves ferry services to Cuba

The US government has given the go-ahead for ferry services to resume between Cuba and Florida, after a 50-year hiatus.

A number of ferry companies say they have been given licenses, according to the BBC.

Havana Ferry Partners of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, said it had a licence on its Facebook page.

"This is a historical event. Thanks to President Barack Obama, to whom we are very grateful, for his leadership," the firm wrote.

Modi to visit China next week

The Indian president, Narendra Modi is to visit China next week, the foreign ministry said on Tuesday, in his visit trip since taking office, reports Reuters.

The visit, which will take place from May 14 to 16, will include visits to Xian, Beijing and Shanghai, and will be followed by visits to Mongolia and South Korea. He is expected to look to encourage trade and business between the two countries.

On Modi, Mr Modi launched himself on China's social media site, Weibo.

Low ranking Israeli soldiers could face investigation – ICC chief prosecutor

The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court said that all sides involved in potential war crimes committed in Gaza could face investigation, including middle and low ranking Israeli soldiers.

In an extensive email interview with Haaretz, Fatou Bensouda said that if a formal investigation was to be opened, it would be carried out with the purpose of  “bringing stronger cases against those most responsible” for the alleged crimes committed.

She went on to say that it “will of course look into the alleged crimes committed by all sides to the conflict”.

“If an investigation is opened in any given situation, my office will be guided by a policy of investigating and prosecuting those most responsible for the commission of mass crimes,” said Ms Bensouda.

“That is the general rule. In accordance with my office’s new strategic plan, where appropriate, we may indeed investigate and prosecute notorious perpetrators whose conduct has been particularly egregious or a number of lower- or mid-level perpetrators, building upwards, and thereby bringing stronger cases against those most responsible."

Taliban political office needs reopening conclude Afghan talks

Talks on Afghanistan's conflict this weekend agreed that the Taliban's political office in Doha, Qatar, should be reopened in order to facilitate negotiations, and that senior Taliban leaders' names should be removed from the UN terrorism black list, reported Reuters.

The 'non-official meeting', which took place over two days in Qatar, included UN representatives, as well as representatives from the Taliban and the Afghan government.