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Australia Abstains From UN General Assembly Vote on Gaza Truce
The resolution was passed with 120 countries in support, 14 countries against, and 45 abstaining, including Australia.
Why the Next Few Months Will be Critical for the Latest Colombia FARC Truce
The truce, the sixth since October 2012, was announced by the leadership of the Marxist guerilla group earlier this month.
FARC Guerrillas Announce Ceasefire with Colombian Government After 50 Years of Civil War
Rebels say they've started a "definitive path toward peace" that is being hailed as a turning point in the region's longest-standing leftist insurgency.
Rebels Release Video of Donetsk Airport in Ruins Hours After East Ukraine Truce Declared
Hopes of a cessation in fighting crumble as both rebels and Kiev-backed forces resume shelling around the embattled air space.
Kiev and Eastern Ukraine Rebels Agree to Truce, Again, Amid Continued Violence
Kiev and pro-Russian rebels have agreed "in principle" to a new ceasefire agreement in the separatist-held Luhansk region.
Militants Lay Claim to Rocket Attack on US Military Compound in Yemen
Al Qaeda-linked militants have claimed responsibility for an attack that targeted a compound near the US embassy in Yemen's capital.
Ukraine Prisoner Swap to Begin Despite Accusations of Truce Breaches
A rebel leader said prisoners of war would be transferred to Kiev on Saturday night.
El Salvador's Rival Gang Members Might Soon Become Cellmates
El Salvador's government has said it can no longer provide “exclusive” prison facilities for the notorious MS 13 and Barrio 18 gangs.
El Salvador's Gang Truce Is Getting Fragile
Gangs gathered five journalists at a secret press conference last week to reinforce the importance of their detente.