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NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen has confirmed Syrian government forces are continuing to launch Scud missiles. The NATO chief says the recent launch of Scud missiles highlights the need for effective defense and protection of NATO member
The United States will maintain a military and diplomatic presence in Syria in order to help achieve a stable, unified and independent Syria, said U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. Now Syria remains a source of severe strategic and diplomatic ch
Leading the news this morning. People in Indonesia and Thailand are returning to their homes after two massive earthquakes struck off the coast of Indonesia. There was a panic as people feard a trsunami fleed for high ground. The US Pacific Trunami W
Leading the news this morning.Senior health service's union figures a pushing for the suspended national president Mark Williamson to resign.Union secretary Cathy Jackson has also called for the entire national executive to resign.She says some of th
Syria Rebuffs Egypt's Bid for Negotiated End to Conflict As fighting continues, the Syrian government says it welcomes another attempt to bring an end to the conflict - this time by new United Nations-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi. But Syria's In
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Atia Abawi is used to looking at war as a journalist. She covered war in Iraq and in Afghanistan, which is the country her own family fled in the early 1980s. But when the stories she wanted to tell pushed up against the limits o
人道团体呼吁增加对叙利亚难民的资助 Nearly 3 million people have fled Syria since the civil war there began, and more are leaving every day. Most of them cross into neighboring Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon, where they live in sprawling
Hi, everyone, I'm Carl Azuz, thank you for joining us for a new week of CNN student news. Today we're going to start with something that actually started just more than two years ago. Unrest in the Middle Eastern nation of Syria began with protests,
CARL AZUZ, CNN 10 ANCHOR: First topic today on CNN 10. We're breaking down American and Russian tensions over what's happening in the Middle Eastern country of Syria. I'm Carl Azuz. It's good to have you watching. U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerso
BBC news with Marion Marshall. The world football has reacted with shock and grief to the death of almost all the players of the Brazilian club Chapecoense in an air crash in Colombia. In the club's hometown in southern Brazil, fans gathered in their
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A massive renewable energy project could change the seascape of the Welsh city of Swansea in coming years. The plan is to encase the city's lagoon in a horseshoe-shaped causeway that will serve as a giant tidal generator. The four-year project is mas
Syria has criticized the evacuation from Syria of hundreds of Syrian White Helmet rescue workers to Jordan. A Syrian foreign ministry official called the action a criminal process that showed the true nature of the White Helmets. The comments were re
Iran Walking Fine Line on Syria 伊朗在叙利亚的路线 Iran is wording responses to Syria's alleged use of chemical weapons very carefully, although its rhetoric towards the international community remains tough. And, as the West mulls military
By Barry Newhouse Irbil, Iraq 14 February 2007 Iraqi officials have announced they will close all checkpoints on the Iranian and Syrian borders, as part of the new plan to crack down on religious militias and end the rampant sectarian cleansing in t
Global powers will continue peace talks in Vienna aimed at ending the conflict in Syria. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said before the reopening of the talks that China will continue to make constructive efforts towards the Syria crisis. Wang was
The Obama administration confirms it is sending a U.S. ambassador to Syria after a four-year absence. The last U.S. ambassador in Damascus was withdrawn in 2005 after the Beirut assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. 奥巴马政
The Nigerian Islamist militant group, Boko Haram,says it will sell more than 200 school girls who itkidnapped three weeks ago. The girls were takenfrom a school in the northeast of the country. TomiOladipo reports from Abuja. In a video released toda
Pro-Russian activists in eastern Ukraine have decidedto go ahead with a referendum on self-determination on Sunday, ignoring a call fromPresident Putin to postpone it. Steve Rosenbergreports from Moscow. His proposal yesterday to postpone the referen
The Russian President Vladimir Putin has rejected American accusations of Russian interference in eastern Ukraine. The Kremlin said Mr. Putin told President Obama during a telephone conversation that such allegations were based on unfounded informati