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SOUTH CAUCASUS
Armenia, Azerbaijan agree to normalize ties
Arch-foes Armenia and Azerbaijan said on Thursday they would exchange prisoners of war and work toward normalizing their relations, in a joint statement widely hailed as a "breakthrough". The neighbors have been locked in a decadeslong conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Both countries have said a peace deal could be signed this year.
DENMARK
Law passed to ban Quran burnings
Denmark's parliament on Thursday passed a law making it illegal to burn the Quran in public places, seeking to de-escalate tensions with Muslim countries after a spate of Danish protests during which Islam's holy book was burned.
UNITED STATES
Washington Post staff stage 24-hour strike
Hundreds of staff members at The Washington Post, one of the country's most storied newspapers, walked off the job on Thursday in a 24-hour strike after 18 months of contract negotiations failed to secure a deal. Chanting "Fair pay now" and raising signs reading "Show us the $$$$", staff and supporters protested outside the paper's offices in downtown Washington.
Agencies Via Xinhua
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