This file photo taken on September 11, 2015 shows smoke billowing following an airstrike by the Saudi-led coalition targeting an arms depot in the capital Sana'a. ©AFP
These are some of the headlines we are tracking for you in this edition of Press TV's Top 5:
- The UN says a ceasefire will take hold in Yemen on April ten and that a new round of peace talks will take place in Kuwait a week later.
- The UN, US, and the European Union say there could not be any solution to fighting Daesh and al-Qaeda terrorists without first finding a credible political solution in Syria.
- Poland says it will not take in its share of refugees under a European Union plan, because of the attacks that killed more than 30 people in Brussels.
- More aid agencies suspend their activities in Greek refugee centers, saying they’re used as detention facilities for refugees following a deal between the EU and Turkey.
- French mail workers join others in several fields striking over the government’s latest austerity-inspired proposals. Press TV’s Ramin Mazaheri reports from Paris.
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