The Cuban government offered measured praise for President Obama’s decision to clear the country from a list of terrorism-sponsoring nations but gave no indication following the announcement whether it would accelerate plans to normalize diplomatic relations. Though Obama’s decision does not require congressional approval, it gives U.S. lawmakers 45 days to introduce legislation to attempt to block it. Turkey’s prime minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, said the pontiff has joined “an evil front” plotting against Turkey by describing the killings of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians as “the first genocide of the 20th century.” More than 2,000 foreigners have sought shelter in refugee camps in the coastal city of Durban after deadly attacks on immigrants, a South African aid group said on Wednesday. Sudan extended voting another day in its presidential and legislative election Wednesday as campaigners went door to door to seek voters amid a low turnout that saw poll workers eating and praying to pass the time. While state media trumpeted a “successful vote,” most centers appeared empty amid widespread apathy about a vote certain to extend President Omar al-Bashir’s 25-year rule despite an economic crisis and insurgencies roiling parts of Sudan.