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Negotiations between Sweden and Turkey are 'progressing well,' said Sweden's foreign minister following a row between Ankara and the Nordic country over a series of extradition requests.
A court in Sweden has blocked Turkey's extradition request for journalist Bulent Kenes, saying 'there is a risk of persecution based on this person's political beliefs'.
French President Macron intends to meet Iraq's prime minister in the new year.
Syria's displaced citizens fear Turkish threats of an offensive in the north of the country will force them to flee once more.
Turkey - after launching a wave of air strikes on 'Kurdish targets' in Syria and Iraq over the weekend - warned on Wednesday that it may launch a new ground offensive in Syria, to Russia's dismay.
Turkey summoned the Swedish ambassador Staffan Herrstrom on Monday after images that allegedly insulted President Erdogan were projected on the Turkish Embassy building in Stockholm.
The PKK and its Syrian offshoot the YPG have denied involvement in the blast - having been blamed by the Turkish authorities.
Kurdish groups including the outlawed PKK, the YPG, and the SDF have rejected Turkey's claim that they were involved in the bombing in Istanbul on Sunday, which left six people dead.
Sweden's premier has vowed to take a tougher stance on issues that are of concern to Turkey so that it gives Stockholm the green light to join NATO
Iraqi Kurd Barham Hama Ali, 25, was among a handful of asylum seekers who were due to be deported to Rwanda from the UK until the flight was cancelled at the 11th hour.