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US Coalition Targets Islamic State Group in Ramadi A coalition led by the United States has increased airstrikes targeting Islamic state militants in the city of Ramadi. And Shiite Muslim forces are also preparing to deploy to the city. Over the week
Iran Ties Nuclear Deal to Ending Sanctions 伊朗称必须取消制裁才会签署核协议 Irans highest leader has demanded that international economic sanctions against his country end as soon as a final agreement is reached on Iran's nuclear deve
AS IT IS 2016-03-04 Assad: Syrian Ceasefire a 'Glimmer of Hope' Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said Tuesday the suspension of fighting in his country after five years of war is, in his words, a glimmer of hope. The Syrian leader spoke on German tel
叙利亚库尔德人称遭土耳其军队攻击 Tensions are building along the Turkish-Syrian border, where a Syrian Kurdish militia outpost recently came under attack. 土耳其-叙利亚边境的局势正变得愈发紧张,因为叙利亚的一处库
He demanded their purpose in thus coming together with arms, in violation of the prison laws. 他严正指出,囚犯们手拿武器的集聚行为,严重地违背了监狱法规, They replied that they were determined to obtain the remission of
Syrians are marking the second anniversary of the start of the civil war in the country. The two-year-long conflict has cost almost 70-thousand lives and reportedly forced a million to flee the country. The anniversary comes at the time when arming t
June 13th, 1971The New York Times begins publishing The Pentagon Papers --- a leaked, top secret study of America's involvement in Vietnam. President Richard Nixon's administration tries to block further publication in court, citing national security
June 13th, 1971The New York Times begins publishing The Pentagon Papers --- a leaked, top secret study of America's involvement in Vietnam. President Richard Nixon's administration tries to block further publication in court, citing national security
June 13th, 1971The New York Times begins publishing The Pentagon Papers --- a leaked, top secret study of America's involvement in Vietnam. President Richard Nixon's administration tries to block further publication in court, citing national security
June 13th, 1971The New York Times begins publishing The Pentagon Papers --- a leaked, top secret study of America's involvement in Vietnam. President Richard Nixon's administration tries to block further publication in court, citing national security
Psychologist Saho Takagi, a graduate student at Kyoto University in Japan, strolls into one of Japan's many cat cafes. These establishments allow customers to pay an hourly fee for the chance to cuddle some cats. They're popular in Japan because so m
Last year, the CBS Television program 60 Minutes asked several Americans whether they would call the police if they witnessed a crime. Most said yes, of course they would. Silence is the Code of the Street in some neighborhoods. Those who snitch can
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We have clearly indicated that those are our tanks and they are. I do no know where they are getting those things.- Kenya's Defense Ministry Spokesman Bogita Ongeri The Kenyan government has dismissed a report by a Swiss research institute that says
A Sri Lankan Buddhist monk looks on as others sit on a protest outside the United Nation's office in Colombo, 7 July 2010 In Sri Lanka, there is continuing friction between the government and the United Nations over alleged human rights abuses during
The armies of India and Pakistan have again exchanged fire on the line-of-control in the Kashmir region. The ceasefire violation took place Thursday evening around 180 kilometers southwest of Srinagar city, the summer capital of Indian- controlled Ka
Ohio's Jackson City school district is fighting a lawsuit demanding the removal of a portrait of Jesus that has hung in a middle school hallway for 66 years. The American Civil Liberties Union and its partners contend the portrait is government endor
Wei Hong, the governor of Southwest China's Sichuan Province, was absent from key provincial meetings towards the end of last month. And there were rumors circulating online saying that Wei Hong was not contactable for some reason. At the news confer
Psychologist Saho Takagi, a graduate student at Kyoto University in Japan, strolls into one of Japan's many cat cafes. These establishments allow customers to pay an hourly fee for the chance to cuddle some cats. They're popular in Japan because so m
Topic1 News app gets investmentA popular news app in China has denied a violation of copyright after the Beijing-based the Beijing News carried an editorial criticizing the app of doing so. Technology firm Byte Dance confirmed its news app Jinri Tout