International edition
Light at the end of the tunnel…Myanmar and Bangladesh have signed a deal to return hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims who fled a recent army crackdown.
Myanmar officials said the were ready to take back the refugees as soon as Bangladesh hands over the necessary paperwork, forms that the Rohingya need to fill out before repatriation.
Meanwhile, Lebanon’s Prime Minister, returned to home soil after a baffling absence of nearly three weeks only to create more confusion by withholding, at least temporarily, his decision to resign.
These are some of the stories we have in store in the International Edition, a programme that highlights stories packaged by the Editorial team of Euronews presented by Elayne Wangalwa
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Lebanon: thousands mark Ashoura in Nabatieh amid rubble left by Israeli strikes
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Southern Lebanon's displaced Shiites fear return of old divisions
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Iran-US talks called off amid renewed Lebanon fighting, leaving next steps unclear
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Lebanon air raids kill 18 as residents flee southern villages
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Lebanon: Tyre residents return to homes shattered by strikes
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Iran links war deal to Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon