Syria’s war: Who controls what?
Since March 2011, fighting in Syria has killed an estimated 465,000 people, injured more than one million, and forced about 12 million people - or half the country's pre-war population - from their homes. Forces
moreSince March 2011, fighting in Syria has killed an estimated 465,000 people, injured more than one million, and forced about 12 million people - or half the country's pre-war population - from their homes. Forces
morePublic prosecutors in Saudi Arabia are seeking the death penalty against prominent Muslim scholar Salman al-Awdah, local media, activists and his family members have said. Awdah, who UN experts have described as a "reformist,"
moreSeoul, South Korea - More than 500 Yemenis have applied for refugee status on South Korea's Jeju island. The influx has provoked a debate over the country's role in handling asylum-seekers. Protests on Jeju and
moreIdlib province has become somewhat of a refuge for rebel fighters and their families forced to leave other parts of Syria after the government re-took them. It is the last significant territory under opposition
moreChina's biggest ride-hailing company is introducing a host of new safety features after two female passengers were murdered in less than four months. Didi Chuxing is making it easier for customers to contact the
moreWall Street seems to think Nike just blew it with its new ad campaign featuring controversial quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Shares of Nike (NKE) fell nearly 3% in midday trading Tuesday. #NikeBoycott was a trending
moreThe prospective CEOs for a health care company that Warren Buffett is launching with fellow billionaires Jeff Bezos and Jamie Dimon all agreed on one thing, Buffett said recently: The system is broken. But
moreJEDDAH: Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas told a group of Israeli lawmakers and activists on Sunday that US President Donald Trump’s negotiating team had asked whether he would agree to a confederation with neighboring
moreDUBAI: Yemen’s warring parties meet in Geneva Thursday for a new round of peace talks with little hope of a breakthrough in an “ugly war” between the government and Houthi militias linked to Iran.
moreSpain put the brakes on a sale of hundreds of missiles to Saudi Arabia amid concerns about their use against civilians in the war in Yemen. The defence ministry has launched a process to cancel
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