From Israel's unity government to Syria's family feud: the non-coronavirus news you may have missed

EU countries to issue a warning about Israel's planned West Bank annexation and Rami Makhlouf has released a third video

epa08427405 (FILE) - Afghanistan's president Mohammad Ashraf Ghani (R) and Afghanistan's chief executive Abdullah Abdullah (L) attend the funeral prayers ceremony of Subghatullah Mujadidi, former president of Afghanistan in the presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan, 13 February 2019 (reissued 17 May 2020). The months-long dispute over who won last year’s presidential election is near resolution after the incumbent Ashraf Ghani and his main challenger Abdullah Abdullah agreed a draft power-sharing deal, according to media reports 17 May 2020.  EPA/JAWAD JALALI *** Local Caption *** 56004567
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Unity government presented to Israeli parliament

After three deadlocked elections, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has presented a unity government that includes Benny Gantz, of the opposition Blue and White party, for approval. It comes a week before his corruption trial begins.

Syrian tycoon Rami Makhlouf releases a third video

Rami Makhlouf, the cousin of Syria's President Bashar Al Assad and part-owner of the country's largest telecoms company – as well as other businesses – posted a video to Facebook on Sunday that said a takeover of Syriatel would destroy the company. He also alluded to it damaging the Alawite community, Mr Al Assad's core constituency.

Mr Makhlouf’s videos have opened a rare window into the murky world Syria's ruling inner circle.

EU countries to warn Israel over West Bank annexation 

EU countries are planning to issue Israel with a warning not to annex parts of the occupied West Bank to try to head off a diplomatic clash. The bloc is alarmed by the incoming government's plans to annex Jewish settlements, which it says would breach international law and harm the chances of peace with the Palestinians.

Afghanistan power-sharing deal signed

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and his political rival Abdullah Abdullah on Sunday reached a power-sharing deal to end a political stalemate that has hampered progress towards peace.