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CSUʼs Horst Seehofer to step down as Bavariaʼs premier Horst Seehofer, state premier of Bavaria, is set to step down, but will remain head of the CSU as part of a party compromise. Intra-party conflict has made coalition building in Berlin difficult. Horst Seehofer is set to step down as Bavariaʼs state premier before local elections next year in order to end an internal crisis within his Christian Social Union (CSU), the sister party of Chancellor Angela Merkelʼs Christian Democratic Union (CDU) Seehofer, who will retain his position as party leader, is to be replaced at the helm of the Bavarian government by the stateʼs current finance minister, Markus Söder. State parliament party delegates voted for Söder unanimously on Monday, after state interior minister Joachim Herrmann bowed out of the race. Speaking at the session of delegates in Munich on Monday, Söder said it was the beginning of a "new chapter" for the party.

Former Egyptian premier Ahmed Shafiq still considering presidential bid Ahmed Shafiq has made his first comments since arriving in Cairo amid a swirl of rumors he had been kidnapped. The former premier and air force officer says he is still considering a run for the presidency in 2018. Former Egyptian prime minister and presidential hopeful Ahmed Shafiq said Sunday he had not been kidnapped and was still considering running in next yearʼs election. The former air force chief had not been heard from since arriving in Cairo on Saturday from the United Arab Emirates, where he had been in exile since 2012. Aides and family members said he had been taken from his UAE home and deported,days after he made an announcement that he would run for president. Shafiq is viewed as the strongest challenger for President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, who hasnʼt yet made an announcement on whether he will run next year. He is, however, expected to do so.

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Arrest of ex-Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili prompts street violence in Kyiv Saakashvili was taken to a police van before the protesters broke him out

Malta arrests 10 over slain journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia The military and police have detained 10 suspects over the killing of Daphne Caruana Galizia. Galizia, whose work extensively covered corruption by the ruling elite in Malta, died in a car bomb attack in October. Authorities in Malta announced on Monday that they had made 10 arrests in connection with the murder of investigative journalistDaphne Caruana Galizia. Galizia, who was known for her dogged pursuit of corrupt politicians, was killed in a car bomb attack on October 16. Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, himself a target of Galiziaʼs pen along with his inner circle, said that the military and police had detained the suspects after a weeks-long investigation. All of the suspects are Maltese nationals, Muscat said. Investigators now have 48 hours to seek charges against them. Galiziaʼs death prompted a series of demonstrations on the island, with many on the island nation criticizing the ruling class for not doing enough to catch her killers.

Palestinians and Arab League Ukrainian security forces have clashed with supporters of Mikhail Saakashvili after arresting the former Georgian president in Kyiv. Several thousands of Mikhail Saakashvili supporters gathered in front of Ukraineʼs parliament building, the seat of Rada, despite the cold and the upcoming nightfall in Kyiv on Tuesday. The protesters are demanding the impeachment of Ukraineʼs President Petro Poroshenko, chanting "Impeachment!" and "Come out to the people," according to a DW correspondent at the scene. Previously, a pro-Saakashvili criwd set up street barricades in Kyiv after he was arrested in his apartment on Tuesday, with around 1,000 protesters blocking the police vehicle that tried to drive him away. After hours-long scuffles with the police, the protesters managed to free him from the police van. "I urge you to start a peaceful protest to remove (President Petro) Poroshenko, you should not be afraid of anything," Saakashvili then told the gathered people through a loudspeaker after exiting the vehicle. Russian press shared video from the scene on social media. News Arrest of exGeorgian President Mikhail

Saakashvili prompts street violence in Kyiv Ukrainian security forces have clashed with supporters of Mikhail Saakashvili after arresting the former Georgian president in Kyiv. Saakashvili was taken to a police van before the protesters broke him out. Several thousands of Mikhail Saakashvili supporters gathered in front of Ukraineʼs parliament building, the seat of Rada, despite the cold and the upcoming nightfall in Kyiv on Tuesday. The protesters are demanding the impeachment of Ukraineʼs President Petro Poroshenko, chanting "Impeachment!" and "Come out to the people," according to a DW correspondent at the scene. Previously, a pro-Saakashvili criwd set up street barricades in Kyiv after he was arrested in his apartment on Tuesday, with around 1,000 protesters blocking the police vehicle that tried to drive him away. After hourslong scuffles with the police, the protesters managed to free him from the police van.

warn US not to recognize Jerusalem as Israeli capital The Arab League, Palestine and Jordan have warned the US against moving its embassy to Jerusalem. The status of the city has been a key stumbling block in previous peace negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians. The Arab League and Palestine have warned the US against moving its embassy to Jerusalem, saying such a move would set back any future peace negotiations and could spark a new wave of violence in the strife-torn region.

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