News in Brief - Thu, Aug, 27, 2015 - 21:30 GMT

Yukiya Amano, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), arrives for a press conference of the IAEA Board of Governors Meeting at IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria on August 25, 2015. AFP PHOTO / JOE KLAMAR

1. Saudi Arabia's airstrikes on Yemen continue unabated. At least 9 civilians were killed in two separate air raids on the northern province of Sa'ada on Thursday. 

2. The International Atomic Energy Agency has reaffirmed that Iran is complying with its agreements to scale back its nuclear program.

3. Iran has called on some regional countries to revise their policies, in particular regarding the situation in Yemen.

4. The U-S envoy to the United Nations has warned Congress that rejecting the Iran nuclear deal would lead to diplomatic isolation for Washington. 

5. French police have dismantled one of the biggest and oldest camps of Roma migrants on the outskirts of Paris. 

6. At least severn people have been killed in fresh clashes between P-K-K militants and security forces in southeastern Turkey. 

7. Russia says the opening of a NATO training center in Georgia is provocative and destabilizes the regional security.

8. Dozens of dead refugees have been found inside a truck in Austria's eastern province of Burgenland. Police say the bodies are partially decomposed. 


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