Syrian state media report missile attack near Damascus
With the media’s attention diverted toward turmoil and conflicts in other parts of the Middle East, it may seem as if the war in Syria has ended, but it certainly has not. It has
moreWith the media’s attention diverted toward turmoil and conflicts in other parts of the Middle East, it may seem as if the war in Syria has ended, but it certainly has not. It has
moreLONDON: With the media’s attention diverted toward turmoil and conflicts in other parts of the Middle East, it may seem as if the war in Syria has ended, but it certainly has not. It
moreSan Antonio Secortez, Guatemala - Jakelin Caal was excited to go to the United States. The seven-year-old indigenous Q'eqchi' girl told everyone in her small remote village in San San Antonio Secortez about the
moreSyrian air defences intercepted "hostile targets" near the capital Damascus, the country's state media said on Tuesday. "Our air defences have intercepted a number of hostile targets near Damascus," Syrian state TV said. Loud
moreAn eight-year-old Guatemalan migrant boy died shortly after midnight on Tuesday after being detained by US border agents, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said in a statement, the second migrant child this month
moreNigeria's military has said 14 military and police personnel have been killed in an ambush by armed Boko Haram group. An army statement said on Tuesday that the security forces were on escort duty
moreRescuers in Indonesia used drones and sniffer dogs on Tuesday to search for survivors along the devastated west coast of Java hit by a tsunami that killed at least 429 people. Military and volunteer
more(CNN)Bapu Suwarna had just wrapped up a work meeting at a hotel in Indonesia's Banten province when he heard a sound like thunder and saw people running and screaming, "Tsunami! Waves! Waves!" He'd soon
more(CNN)Anti-government protesters in Sudan faced a violent crackdown Tuesday in the capital of Khartoum, marking the seventh day of demonstrations that have rocked the northern African country.The protesters -- organized by a group of
more(CNN)2019 will be the year of growing rifts.Populists will claim they have the answers; traditionalists will say nothing is wrong they can't fix.But be sure of one thing: Our old, comfortable order is going
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