Campaigners have kicked off the annual Israeli Apartheid Week by plastering the London Underground network with posters highlighting the plight of Palestinians.
These are some of the headlines we are tracking for you in this edition of Press TV's Top 5:
- Washington and Moscow agree on a Syria ceasefire plan, excluding Daesh (ISIL) and al-Nusra terrorist. The Saudi-backed opposition sets conditions for accepting it.
- Yemen’s Ansarullah movement says the nation is fighting the forces led by the US, Israel, and Saudi Arabia as new evidence shows a military collusion between Saudis and al-Qaeda.
- London Palestine Action kicks off the annual Israeli Apartheid Week by launching an ad campaign on underground tube trains amid a quick reaction by Tel Aviv.
- The British Prime Minister urges the parliament to support the UK's continued membership in the EU, warning there'd be no second referendum on the issue.
- A top UN rights official says Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye is being held without a charge. He’d called for an independent international audit after losing the presidential vote.
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