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Why Global Conflicts Are Pushing International Law to the Brink

According to a new analysis of 23 wars throughout the world, more than 100,000 civilians have died in the past 18 months. The survey also...

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Labour Hit by Resignation as Ex-Diplomat Cites Epstein Report Fallout

LONDON: Peter Mandelson, a former British ambassador to Washington, left the Labour Party on Sunday to avoid “further...

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French Authorities Take Legal Action After Global Baby Milk Recall

PARIS: A recall of potentially contaminated newborn milk formula in 60 countries has taken a legal turn in France, with a watchdog and...

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Syrian Forces Take Strong Action Against Terror Networks

LONDON: Ali Aziz Sbeira, a well-known terrorist cell commander who attacked civilians, the Syrian army, and internal security checkpoints...

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North Korea’s Kim to Reveal New Nuclear Deterrence Plans at Party Congress

SEOUL: According to the KCNA state news agency on Wednesday, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un stated that next-stage measures for bolstering...

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Algeria Closes Schools Nationwide After Severe Storm Alert

ALGIERS: In anticipation of a significant storm, Algeria announced on Tuesday that it will be closing schools in the great majority of its...

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Russian Forces Move Out of Strategic Bases in Northeast Syria

QAMISHLI, Syria: Following the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic troops’ loss of most of its territory in an offensive by government...

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President Al-Sharaa to Visit Moscow for Talks With Russian Leader Putin

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa is set to visit Moscow on Wednesday for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, state-run Syria TV...

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Europe Cannot Protect Itself Alone, Says NATO Secretary General

BRUSSELS: In response to calls for the region to stand on its own two feet following tensions over Greenland, NATO leader Mark Rutte...

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Humanitarian Relief Boost as Syria Opens Aid Corridor to Kurdish-Majority Town

DAMASCUS: Syria’s military claimed on Sunday it has established a humanitarian corridor to the Kurdish-majority town of Kobani, which...

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