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Last stand: Syria’s rebel Idlib prepares for a losing battle
BEIRUT: They dug trenches around towns, reinforced caves for cover and put up sand bags around their positions. They issued calls to arms, urging young men to join in the defense of Idlib, the
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The peace of the Camp David Accords was undermined by the failure to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The peace of the Camp David Accords was undermined by the failure to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict BEIRUT: Forty years after Egypt and Israel signed the Camp David Accords, regional experts expressed their disappointment
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Theresa May warns rebel MPs back my Brexit plan or face no deal
British Prime Minister Theresa May has warned rebels in her ruling Conservative party that unless they support her potential Brexit deal with the EU they will face a no deal. The UK is due to
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Imran Khan pledges citizenship to Afghan and Bangladeshi refugees
Karachi, Pakistan - Prime Minister Imran Khan has pledged to implement existing Pakistani laws that would grant citizenship to all Afghan and Bangladeshi refugees who were born on Pakistani soil, a major departure from
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The aftermath of the Hurricane Florence
Deadly storm Florence drenched North Carolina with more downpours on Sunday, cutting off the coastal city of Wilmington, damaging tens of thousands of homes and threatening worse flooding as rivers fill to the bursting
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‘Why were they killed?’: Saudi-UAE strike hits children in Yemen
It was what everyone here dreaded - two dead children. After sifting through a home turned to rubble, rescue workers finally found the bodies
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Erdogan, Putin to hold talks in Sochi over Idlib situation
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will meet his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Sochi to discuss the countries' disagreement over the future of the Syrian city of Idlib. Erdogan will hold talks with Putin
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Sudan gets new government as premier keeps finance
DAMASCUS: Syria held its first municipal elections since 2011 on Sunday, amid tensions with the country’s self-administered Kurdish region, which refused to allow polls.Turnout was modest at stations in the Syrian capital and candidates
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Kurds opt out of Assad regime’s first municipal polls since 2011
BEIRUT: They dug trenches around towns, reinforced caves for cover and put up sand bags around their positions. They issued calls to arms, urging young men to join in the defense of Idlib, the
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Yemen coalition resumes offensive to liberate Hodeidah after Houthis reject peace talks
Yemen coalition resumes offensive to liberate Hodeidah after Houthis reject peace talks JEDDAH: The Saudi-led coalition in Yemen has resumed its offensive to liberate the vital Red Sea port of Hodeidah after proposed peace


