U.N. tells UK: Allow Assange to leave Ecuador embassy freely By Rumobritt On 00:01 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments U.N. rights experts called on British authorities on Friday to allow WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to leave the Ecuador embassy in London without fear of arrest or extradition. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2EILrxO via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Central African Republic reaches peace deal with armed groupsThe Central African Republic reached a peace deal with 14 armed groups following talks conducted in Khartoum, the United Nations said on Saturday, pot… Read MoreUK would regret no-deal Brexit 'for ever': business ministerBritain would permanently regret leaving the European Union without a deal, and parliament needs to reach a decision to stop this in the next two week… Read MorePutin says Russia suspends INF nuclear deal with U.S.Russian President Vladimir Putin told a meeting with foreign and defense ministers on Saturday that Russia has suspended the Cold War-era Intermediate… Read MoreItaly's Di Maio says high speed rail link to France "has no future"Italy's high-speed rail link with France "has no future", Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio said on Saturday, despite his fellow deputy premier in t… Read MoreYemen truce monitor mission to meet on U.N.-hired ship: sourcesA committee overseeing a ceasefire in Hodeidah will hold its next meeting on a ship off the port city as Yemen's warring parties cannot agree on a ven… Read More Newer Post Older Post Home 0 comments: Post a Comment
U.N. tells UK: Allow Assange to leave Ecuador embassy freely By Rumobritt On 00:01 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments U.N. rights experts called on British authorities on Friday to allow WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to leave the Ecuador embassy in London without fear of arrest or extradition. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2EILrxO via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Central African Republic reaches peace deal with armed groupsThe Central African Republic reached a peace deal with 14 armed groups following talks conducted in Khartoum, the United Nations said on Saturday, pot… Read MoreUK would regret no-deal Brexit 'for ever': business ministerBritain would permanently regret leaving the European Union without a deal, and parliament needs to reach a decision to stop this in the next two week… Read MorePutin says Russia suspends INF nuclear deal with U.S.Russian President Vladimir Putin told a meeting with foreign and defense ministers on Saturday that Russia has suspended the Cold War-era Intermediate… Read MoreItaly's Di Maio says high speed rail link to France "has no future"Italy's high-speed rail link with France "has no future", Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio said on Saturday, despite his fellow deputy premier in t… Read MoreYemen truce monitor mission to meet on U.N.-hired ship: sourcesA committee overseeing a ceasefire in Hodeidah will hold its next meeting on a ship off the port city as Yemen's warring parties cannot agree on a ven… Read More
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