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Cyprus President determined to get negotiation with Turkey process back on track

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Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades told UN Member States on Friday that he is determined “to set the negotiation process” with Turkey “back on track”, on the basis of the UN framework and the agreement reached in 2019.  President Nicos Anastasiades of the Republic of Cyprus addresses the general debate of the UN General Assembly’s 76th session. Cyprus has been divided for more than four decades, and leaders from its Greek and Turkish communities last met in 2019 at an UN-facilitated conference in Berlin.  He stressed that there is only one plan: to reach a settlement on the basis of a bi-zonal, bi-communal federation with political equality, as set out in relevant UN Security Council resolutions and in line with the principles on which the EU is founded.   “A settlement that will lead to a functional and viable State, without the obsolete System of Guarantees...

Islamic State threat moves online, expands across Africa: Senior counter-terrorism expert

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 Two decades after the 11 September terrorist attacks in New York, terror networks Al-Qaida and Islamic State – also known as Da’esh – continue to pose a grave threat to peace and security, adapting to new technologies and moving into some of the world’s most fragile regions, the top UN counter-terrorism official told the Security Council on Thursday.  A herder leads his livestock away from fighting between Iraqi forces and ISIL in southern Mosul, Iraq. UN counter-terrorism chief Vladimir Voronkov presented the Secretary-General’s latest report on the threats posed by terrorist groups, saying that Da’esh continues to exploit the disruption, grievances and development setbacks caused by the pandemic to regroup, recruit new followers and intensify its activities – both online and on the ground.     Ever-evolving threat   “Today, we face transnational terrorist threats like Da’esh and Al-Qaida ...