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Palestinianveteran negotiator Saeb Erekat died on November 10, 2020 of coronavirus complications at age 65.
Saeb Erekat was a long-time architect of plans to end the conflict with Israel through the creation of an independent Palestinian state, a goal he would not live to see achieved.
Mahmud Abbas is the current president of Palestine.
Australia on November 12, 2020 moved to prosecute alleged war crimes by its special forces deployed in Afghanistan.
Prime Minister Australia Scott Morrison, citing allegations of “serious and possibly criminal misconduct”, appointed a special investigator, a move to forestall any prosecution at the International Criminal Court.After the September 11, 2001 terror attacks more than 26,000 Australian uniformed personnel were sent to Afghanistan to fight alongside US and allied forces against the Taliban, Al-Qaeda and other groups. Australian combat troops left the country in 2013, but since then a series of often-brutal accounts have emerged about the conduct of Australia’s elite special forces units
Russia’sSputnik V coronavirus vaccine is 92 percent effective according to initial test results, its developers said on November 11, 2020.
The calculations were based on results from 16,000 individuals who received both doses of the vaccine, Russia’s health ministry, the state-run Gamaleya research centre and the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) said in a statement.
The UN General Assembly decided on November 5, 2020 to hold a special session focused on international coordination in response to the coronavirus pandemic on Dec 3 and 4 in New York.
Violent attacks in Afghanistan surged by 50 percent over recent months even as the Kabul government and the Taliban launched unprecedented peace talks in September, a US watchdog warned on November 5, 2020.
Despite brief lulls during two temporary cease-fires over the summer, fighting has raged across the country as the Taliban launched devastating attacks on provincial capitals and security installations, with fears the violence may jeopardize negotiations
Kosovo President Hashim Thaci resigned with immediate effect on November 5, 2020 after learning that a war crimes tribunal in The Hague had confirmed his indictment for war crimes.
Australian all-rounder Shane Watson retired from all forms of cricket on November 3, 2020, drawing the curtain on an injury plagued career which he managed to extend by reinventing himself as a journeyman Twenty20 specialist.
He ended his Test career in 2015 and quit international cricket the next year, surrendering in his battle against a litany of injuries that bedeviled his career.
Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum said on November 3, 2020 he had received an experimental coronavirus vaccine, becoming the latest United Arab Emirates official to take part in the trials.
Two vaccines are undergoing third-phase trials in the UAE, one produced by Chinese drug giant Sinopharm, and Russia’s Sputnik-V, named after the Soviet-era satellite.