A picture taken on on November 21, 2015 shows a general view of the the extraordinary ministerial meeting of Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) in the Iranian capital, Tehran. (AFP)
- Leaders of major natural gas producing countries are arriving in Iran on the eve of a key summit on Monday.
- Saudi warplanes bomb a school and a university in Yemen’s Lahij and Ta’izz provinces, killing at least one civilian and injuring several others.
- The presidents of Venezuela and Bolivia arrive in Iran joining other leaders of world’s major natural gas exporting countries for Monday’s summit in Tehran.
- The Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says atrocities committed by terrorist groups including beheadings show that these groups have absolutely nothing to do with Islam.
- Belgium police say they have launched different operations because of a terrorist threat in the capital Brussels.
- And Belgian police launch several operations linked to what has been described as a "terrorist threat" in the country similar to the recent terror attacks in Paris.
- French police have released a photo of the third of three suspects, accused of carrying out a bomb attack outside France’s national stadium on November 13.
- Authorities in Mali are pressing ahead with their investigation to hunt those responsible for Friday’s deadly terrorist attack on a luxury hotel in the capital Bamako.
- In Nigeria, at least nine people have been killed in another terrorist bomb attack in the northeastern city of Maiduguri.
- Three Palestinians and one Israeli have been killed in the latest wave of violence in the occupied territories.
- In Argentina, exit polls show that opposition candidate Mauricio Macri appears to have won presidential run-off election against his rival Daniel Scioli.
- The US Geological Survey says a five point 9 magnitude earthquake has struck northern Afghanistan.
- A landslide near a jade mine in northern Myanmar has claimed the lives of about one-hundred people and left up to 200 more missing.
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