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Satellite images reveal extent of damage caused by Biden administration's first military action MUST WATCH. US carries out airstrikes on Iran-backed militia groups 05:24. (CNN) The windows blew open. The building shook. At 1:30 a.m. local time Friday, a resident of al-Bukamal, a city near the Syrian-Iraqi border, was jarred from his sleep. Speaking ...
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El Salvador polls: More power for President Nayib Bukele? The social media-savvy president and his Nuevas Ideas (New Ideas) party, which currently holds no seats in the assembly, are keen to wrest control of the legislative body from the two political parties who have long dominated Salvadorean politics.
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Myanmar police launch most extensive crackdown; one woman dead, media say (Reuters) - Police in Myanmar launched their most sweeping crackdown in three weeks of protests against military rule on Saturday in towns and cities across the country, with media reports of a woman shot dead and dozens of people detained. The violence ...
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Palestinians Go Into New Lockdown While Awaiting Vaccines JERUSALEM — The Palestinian Authority on Saturday announced a new set of lockdown restrictions in the West Bank as coronavirus infections surge and Palestinians await the rollout of a significant vaccination program. The move comes as Israel has ...
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Myanmar police crack down on protests for second day; one dead, several hurt (Reuters) - Myanmar police shot and killed one protester on Sunday and wounded several as they cracked down in a bid to end weeks of demonstrations against a Feb. 1 military coup, a politician and media said. FILE PHOTO: Protesters shout slogans and ...
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Myanmar's UN ambassador fired after anti-coup speech, as military intensifies crackdown on protesters State television MRTV announced Kyaw Moe Tun's removal on Saturday evening local time, saying he had "abused the power and responsibilities of a permanent ambassador" and that he "betrays the country." Speaking to Reuters following his firing, Kyaw ...
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With Strikes in Syria, Biden Confronts Iran's Militant Network But Iranian state television and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a conflict monitor based in Britain, reported that 17 fighters had been killed in the airstrikes, which occurred near Abu Kamal, Syria, just across the border from Iraq.
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Massacre in the mountains They thought they'd be safe at a church. Then the soldiers arrived MUST WATCH. How a religious festival turned into a massacre 08:20. On November 30, they were joined by scores of religious pilgrims for the Orthodox festival of Tsion Maryam, an annual feast to mark the day Ethiopians believe the Ark of the Covenant was ...
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Rwanda Official Admits Legal Violations in 'Hotel Rwanda' Case A video, aired by Al Jazeera English, shows that the attorney general intercepted legal materials from Paul Rusesabagina, who was portrayed in the movie "Hotel Rwanda" and is accused of terrorism.
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Biden seeks to walk fine line with Syria strike The target appeared calibrated to tell Iran to knock it off without the situation spiraling out of control as the administration seeks to save space for diplomacy with Tehran in order to revive the 2015 nuclear deal.
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