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Russia is weaponizing migration to destabilize Europe, using violence and human trafficking networks in Libya to sow division ...
U.S.-led forces have killed a senior Islamic State leader in a raid in northwestern Syria. The U.S. Central Command announced on Friday that Dhiya Zawba Muslih al-Hardan and his two sons were killed ...
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A fact-finding committee presented findings on a wave of sectarian killings earlier this year. Human rights experts said the ...
Meanwhile, Russia rains drones on Kyiv ahead of NATO arms talks, a deadly jet crash rocks Dhaka, and the US confronts its ...
Families of the missing after the July 4 Texas floods face what grief experts call ambiguous loss: the agony of living in the ...
One day after reaching a ceasefire with Israel, Syrian military forces began moving into the country's Suwayda Governorate, ...
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world. The need to reform the UNAl-Masry Al-Youm, Egypt, July 12 This year marks the 80th anniversary of the UN, commemorated ...
U.S. envoy to Syria Tom Barrack says that Israel and Syria have agreed to a ceasefire following Israel’s intervention this ...
Syria on Friday denied its security forces were returning to the southern Druze-majority city of Sweida, after reports quoted officials as saying troops were being sent to ensure stability and protect ...
17-year-old Sabina Marilu Barrientos-Alfaro is missing in Williamsburg. Police say that she was last seen on July 8 at her home.
The tectonic plates of the Middle East are shifting. But unless peace is built on basic humanity, it cannot last. The hostages must come home — not as a footnote to diplomacy but as its foundation.