World's major gas producers join Tehran summit

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)
  1. Leaders of major natural gas producing countries are arriving in Iran on the eve of a key summit on Monday.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Belgium police say they have launched different operations because of a terrorist threat in the capital Brussels.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. In Nigeria, at least nine people have been killed in another terrorist bomb attack in the northeastern city of Maiduguri.
  10. Three Palestinians and one Israeli have been killed in the latest wave of violence in the occupied territories.
  11. In Argentina, exit polls show that opposition candidate Mauricio Macri appears to have won presidential run-off election against his rival Daniel Scioli.
  12. The US Geological Survey says a five point 9 magnitude earthquake has struck northern Afghanistan.
  13. 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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