Trump reportedly wants to build an Arab army so he can pull US troops out of Syria
The Trump administration reportedly wants to build an Arab army to replace US troops in Syria.
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Syria 'chemical attack': OPCW investigators to be allowed into Douma
The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons will be given access to an alleged chemical attack site in Syria on Wednesday, Russia says.
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Israeli intelligence reportedly says Trump's Syria strike failed, didn't take out much of anything
The US, UK, and France's missile strike on Syria's suspected chemical weapons sites involved 105 missiles fired from air and sea to rain down thousands of pounds of explosives on three sites across the country— but Israeli intelligence officers reportedly called it a failure.
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Israel hints it could hit Iran's 'air force' in Syria
Israel released details on Tuesday about what it described as an Iranian “air force” deployed in neighboring Syria, including civilian planes suspected of transferring arms, a signal that these could be attacked should tensions with Tehran escalate.
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Two Koreas Discuss Official End to 68-Year War, Report Says
South and North Korea are discussing plans to announce an official end to the military conflict between the two countries that are still technically at war, the Munhwa Ilbo newspaper reported, citing an unidentified South Korean official.
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Canada sends home families of diplomats posted in Cuba
The move comes as 10 Canadians continue to show unexplained brain symptoms, government officials said.
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Cuba to Begin Session to Elect New President a Day Early
Cuba is bringing forward the start of the national assembly session where a new president will be selected to succeed Raul Castro.
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France's Macron urges EU to shun nationalism
French President Emmanuel Macron has warned that "there seems to be a European civil war" between liberal democracy and rising authoritarianism.
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Japan detention centre immigrants start hunger strike
Foreigners held in a Japanese detention centre have started a hunger strike over the death of a fellow detainee.
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Sandy Hook Families Sue InfoWars' Alex Jones for Defamation
The parents of two children killed at Sandy Hook elementary school in 2012 sued Alex Jones, the host of InfoWars, who had derided the shooting as fake and possibly staged by the government.
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Sean Hannity unmasked as Trump lawyer's mystery client
A Fox News host is the mystery third client of US President Donald Trump's lawyer, a court has heard.
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One of Trump's biggest accomplishments could make the next recession worse
According to Morgan Stanley, the $1.5 trillion tax overhaul signed by President Donald Trump last year could make the next recession worse than it would have been without cuts.
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