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Iran’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Gholamali Khoshroo. AFP
  1. Iran says Israel’s atomic arsenal is proof of certain countries' double standards when calling nuclear arms a serious threat to peace and security in the region.
  2. The Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister says Russia’s airstrikes against terrorists have produced significant results.
  3. US mosque leaders prepare for anti-Islam demonstrations scheduled for Friday and Saturday by a group of potentially armed rightwing protesters.
  4. The Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister says Russia’s large-scale air campaign against terrorists has produced significant results in the war-torn country. Faisal Mekdad believes the counter-terrorist operations have raised hopes among Syrians to free their country from the militants.
  5. The United Sates says Washington and Moscow plan to resume talks to avoid accidents in the Syrian air space. This as both countries conduct air strikes over the country.
  6. The EU foreign policy chief says the foreign-fighter phenomenon in Syria and Iraq has turned the European Union into an exporter of terrorism.
  7. Bahrainis stage another anti-regime protest in solidarity with the country’s jailed political activists.
  8. The Muslim community across the United States is bracing for anti-Islam demonstrations over the weekend.
  9. In Britain, a new cross-party campaign to quit the European Union is gaining momentum.
  10. The head of the International Monetary Fund has expressed her disappointment over Washington's use of its de facto veto to block reforms that give emerging economies a greater say in the Fund.
  11. Protesters stage a rally in the Peruvian capital Lima against what they call the imperialist policies of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. This, as the lenders are holding their annual meetings in the Peruvian capital.
  12. Canada’s aboriginals have staged a protest in Montreal to bring attention to the plight of the country’s First Nations.
  13. Professor of Globalization at Canada’s Lethbridge University, Anthony Hall, believes that the country’s international reputation has suffered over the maltreatment of the indigenous people.
  14. Rwanda's Supreme Court has dismissed a legal challenge to constitutional changes which are designed to allow President Paul Kagame to run for a third term. As our correspondent Daniel Arapmoi reports, Rwanda has now joined Burundi and Uganda in abolishing presidential term limits.

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