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Putin says Russia stepping up fight on terrorism after Syria strikes

President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday Russia had foiled 20 militant attacks this year and was stepping up efforts to root out domestic terrorism, almost three weeks after launching air strikes against Islamist fighters in Syria.

  • Date: 20.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 20.10.2015  |  External Relations  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
As Russia reasserts itself, NATO opens biggest exercises in years

NATO and its allies opened their largest military exercise in more than a decade on Monday, choosing the central Mediterranean to showcase strengths that face threats from Russia's growing military presence from the Baltics to Syria.

  • Date: 19.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 19.10.2015  |  External Relations  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
U.N. condemns Iran's execution of minors, notes 'worrying trend'

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Monday condemned Iran's execution of two minors last week, while voicing his concern about the rise in executions in the Islamic republic.

  • Date: 19.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 19.10.2015  |  External Relations  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
China economy logs weakest growth since 2009

China's economic growth dipped below 7 percent for the first time since the global financial crisis on Monday, hurt partly by cooling investment, raising pressure on Beijing to further cut interest rates and take other measures to stoke activity.

  • Date: 19.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 19.10.2015  |  External Relations  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
Germany sees Iran sanctions in place until January at least

Germany's foreign minister said on Sunday sanctions against Iran would likely remain in place until at least January as world powers wait to see whether Tehran sticks to its commitments under a plan to curb its nuclear program.

  • Date: 18.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 18.10.2015  |  External Relations  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
Iran deal closer to reality as U.S. prepares sanctions waivers

The United States approved conditional sanctions waivers for Iran on Sunday, though it cautioned they would not take effect until Tehran has curbed its nuclear program as required under a historic nuclear deal reached in Vienna on July 14.

  • Date: 18.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 18.10.2015  |  External Relations  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
China wants naval drills with Southeast Asia in South China Sea

China's defense minister said on Friday that he is willing to hold joint drills in the disputed South China Sea with Southeast Asian countries, covering accidental encounters and search and rescue, striking a conciliatory tone over an increasingly tense spat.

  • Date: 16.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 16.10.2015  |  External Relations  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
Israel opposes international presence on Jerusalem's Temple Mount

Israel on Friday rejected a Palestinian appeal for an international protection force for the al-Aqsa mosque on Jerusalem's Temple Mount, saying the status quo was the only way to ensure stability in the region.

  • Date: 16.10.2015  |  Published on EGF: 16.10.2015  |  External Relations  |  from http://www.reuters.com/
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