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Belgium and Netherlands swap land in the New Year A new Dutch-Belgian border agreement has gone into effect, giving the Netherlands two peninsulas the size of 23 soccer fields. The discovery of a headless body prompted the border move to clear up jurisdictional issues. Alongside fireworks and champagne, the Netherlands and Belgium rang in the New Year with some new territory aftera revised border agreementbetween the European neighbors went into effect on Monday. The curious border situation centers on an area between the eastern Belgian municipality of Vise and the southwestern Dutch municipality of Eijsden that are split by the Meuse River. Over time, the riverʼs changing course meant that two uninhabited peninsulas that belong to Belgium ended up on the Dutch side of the river while a section of Dutch territory ended up on the Belgian side of the Meuse.
Berlin police arrest fleeing murder suspects at airport German police arrested a man and a woman at Schönefeld airport as the couple was trying to leave the country. The suspects were wanted over a murder after a body was discovered in Berlinʼs Wedding district. The 36-year-old man and the 27-yearold woman were detained while trying to fly to Turkey from Berlin Schönefeld airport, police said on Sunday. According to the authorities, the man had already garnered "significant attention" from the police over his connections to the drug scene in south Berlinʼs Kreuzberg neighborhood. The man and his female acquaintance were arrested on suspicion of murder, Germanyʼs federal police said. Officials launched the case after the body of a 55-year-old woman was discovered in Berlinʼs area of Wedding about a week ago.
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Pope Francis bemoans 2017 as a year of war, lies and injustice He complained that 2017 had been squandered and abused
Bulgaria takes over EU presidency in turbulent times Bulgaria has taken up the rotating sixmonth EU Council presidency. The country, which is under monitoring by Brussels, must work hard to keep the bloc united amid a looming Brexit and unresolved migration issues. Taking over the EU presidency in the present times poses a serious challenge for Bulgaria.Ongoing Brexit talks, debates to establish a coordinated position onrefugee and migration matters, and preparations for the new EU budget from 2020 onward are just three of the most pressing issues to date. Bulgariaʼs minister for the EU presidency, Lilyana Pavlova, said that a successful presidency will require reaching political consensus, engaging in dialogue and reaching mutual understanding. Bulgaria will endeavor to maintain the unity and stability of the bloc, Pavlova said. But her country has additional objectives, too.
Likud Party calls for defacto annexation of West Bank settlements Amid tension over North Korea, Pope Francis has warned of the threat of nuclear war during his last service of the year. Pope Francis told the Catholic faithful that man-made ills, including wars, injustices and social and environmental degradation, had spoilt 2017. Speaking during the New Yearʼs Eve prayer service in St Peterʼs Basilica on Sunday, he said the year had been given "whole and sound" by God but "we humans in so many ways ruined it and hurt it with works of death, with lies and injustices." While war was the most obvious sign of "unrepentant and absurd pride," many other transgressions had caused "human, social and environmental degradation," he said. The popeʼs service included remarks about the brutality of nuclear warfare, and he distributed a photograph of a young victim of Nagasaki — the Japanese city on which the US dropped an atomic bomb shortly before the end of World War II. The image shows
the boy carrying his dead brother on his back to be buried. Francis’ comments follow a year of increased tensions between the US and North Korea over Pyongyangʼs testing of nuclear missiles. He is expected to address the issue again during his New Yearʼs Day Mass on Monday, which is dedicated to the theme of world peace. Despite the gloom, the pope said "gratitude prevails" thanks to those who "cooperate silently for the common good." He singled out parents and educators who try to raise young people with a sense of responsible ethics. He spoke of his gratitude to the residents of the city of Rome, who he said had performed many good deeds over the past year. "Even when these people donʼt generate any news, they make up the majority of the people who live in Rome," Francis said.
Hundreds of delegates from Likudʼs Central Committee voted unanimously to support the non-binding resolution. The move may prompt PM Benjamin Netanyahu, who is the target of a corruption probe, to call an early election. Israeliʼs conservative Likud Party passed a non-binding resolution Sunday, unanimously urging legislators to effectively annex Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank — land that Palestinians want for a future state. Such a move could accelerate procedures for the construction and expansions of settlements.
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