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Meet Self-driving Mercedes Benz Bus That Traveled 12 Mile Trip

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City Pilot has taken a key early step towards fully autonomous public transportation:[9] The Mercedes-Benz self-driving bus program saw one of its Future Bus vehicles drive 20 km (or around 12.4 miles) in the Netherlands, [6]on a route that connected Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport with the nearby town of Haarlem. Check also: Google’s self-driving cars are being crashed by human driven cars ...

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Uganda’s President Opposed South Sudan Arms Embargo

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Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni said he was opposed to a UN plan to impose an arms embargo on his neighbour South Sudan,[9] saying it would weaken the country’s army just as it was trying to contain a resurgence of violence.[5] Check also: Amid South Sudan Evacuations, Some Locals Are Turned Back The statement from one of the region’s main powers, ...

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United States Seeks To Reassure South Sudan

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The United States is not taking any offensive military actions with the goal of destabilizing South Sudan, [9]and is only sending a small contingent to assist its embassy in the country,[4] which has been gripped by violence between rival troops, the State Department said on Sunday. Check Also: America Evacuates Its Embassy Staff From South Sudan The United States wants to ...

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Bashir Mocks ICC, He Travels To Rwanda Despite ICC Arrest Warrant

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The President of Sudan, Omar Al- Bashir, is attending the 27th African Union Heads of State Summit in Kigali without worry of being arrested, despite an international arrest warrant against him for alleged war crimes and genocide.[9] Check Also: ICC Reports Uganda And Djibouti For Failing To Arrest Omar Al-Bashir Mr Bashir is wanted at The Hague-based International Criminal Court for five ...

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What Is Expected To Be Discussed At The African Leaders Summit In Rwanda

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KIGALI, Rwanda —The African Union summit on Sunday is expected to discuss the continent’s uneasy relationship with the International Criminal Court, which some say unfairly targets Africans.[9] Check also: African Leaders Support Withdraw from ICC Ahead of the summit, [4]some African countries renewed efforts to quit the ICC en masse despite the opposition of some countries like Botswana. Nigeria, Senegal ...

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