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Syria’s Aleppo airport resumes flights amid nearby offensive

Syria’s Aleppo airport resumes flights amid nearby offensive

ALEPPO, Syria (AP) — A Syrian commercial flight landed at Aleppo airport on Wednesday from Damascus, marking the resumption of…
Syria aid groups in desperate plea for Idlib displaced

Syria aid groups in desperate plea for Idlib displaced

Syrian aid workers issued an urgent call for a ceasefire and international help for nearly a million people fleeing a…
Lebanon finances point to debt restructuring: Fitch Ratings

Lebanon finances point to debt restructuring: Fitch Ratings

BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanon’s financial situation points to a likely restructuring of the country’s massive debt and financial sector to…
Netanyahu trial clouds last days of Israel election campaign

Netanyahu trial clouds last days of Israel election campaign

JERUSALEM (AP) — The criminal trial for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will begin March 17, court officials announced Tuesday, shaking…
Ghani named winner of disputed Afghan poll, rival also claims victory

Ghani named winner of disputed Afghan poll, rival also claims victory

KABUL (Reuters) — Afghanistan on Tuesday declared incumbent Ashraf Ghani winner of a disputed presidential election, but his main rival…
Tripoli government suspends Libya talks after Haftar attacks Tripoli port

Tripoli government suspends Libya talks after Haftar attacks Tripoli port

TRIPOLI/CAIRO (Reuters) — Libya’s internationally recognized government on Tuesday suspended talks hosted by the United Nations to halt warfare over…
UN balks as Yemen rebels try to control the flow of aid

UN balks as Yemen rebels try to control the flow of aid

Yemen’s Huthi rebels have blocked half of the United Nations’ aid delivery programs in the war-torn country — a strong-arm…
Aging Shia cleric a powerhouse in Iraq. What comes after?

Aging Shia cleric a powerhouse in Iraq. What comes after?

NAJAF, Iraq (AP) — When Iraq’s top Shia cleric underwent surgery for a fractured bone last month, it sent shivers…
Death toll from strikes at 35, mostly children: Yemen rebels

Death toll from strikes at 35, mostly children: Yemen rebels

SANAA, Yemen (AP) — At least three dozen people, including 26 children and six women, were killed in airstrikes by…
‘From bad to worse’: Dashed hopes may deter many Iranians from polls

‘From bad to worse’: Dashed hopes may deter many Iranians from polls

DUBAI (Reuters) – Confrontation with America, economic hardship and an airline tragedy have battered Iranians’ confidence in their leaders, posing…
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