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Syrian Kurds Set to Declare Autonomous Federal Region in Syria
Representatives of Syria's largest Kurdish party say they plan to declare an autonomous federal region for the areas they control in the northern part of the country. ...
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Russia's 'Largely Achieved' Syrian Objectives in Facts and Figures
Amid Russia's partial pullout from Syria, Sputnik provides the facts and figures to illustrate what has been accomplished in the five months and fourteen days since the launch of Russia's air campaign. ...
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Russia: Turkey's actions undermine Syria peace efforts
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Wednesday Turkey's actions in the region reduce the effectiveness of the cessation of hostilities in Syria. ...
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Service Leaders Make Budget Request Case Before House Panel
Service secretaries from the Army, Navy and Air Force discussed their budget requests for fiscal year 2017 before the House Armed Services Committee, focusing mainly on readiness and emerging threats. ...
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Russia Supplies Iraqi Kurds With Anti-Aircraft Weaponry Russia has supplied Iraqi Kurds with five ZU-23-2 twin-barreled anti-aircraft autocannons and 20,000 rounds of ammunition for them, the attache of the Russian Consulate General in Iraq's Erbil said Wednesday. ...
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UN agency launches food voucher scheme for families in Yemen The United Nations food relief agency has begun distributing vouchers to assist nearly 120,000 people living in Yemen's capital, Sana'a, with plans to reach one million people across the country by the end of 2016. ...
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1 Dead, 2 Detained in Belgian Raid Linked to Paris Attacks
Belgian authorities say an Algerian man was killed during a shootout near Brussels and a flag of the Islamic State group as well as jihadist literature were found at the scene. Two other suspects were detained as a manhunt continues in an operation linked to the November terrorist attacks in Paris. ...
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Kerry to Take More Time on IS Genocide Decision
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has told the Congress he needs more time to determine whether atrocities committed by the Islamic State group constitute genocide, but a decision will be made "very soon," according to the State Department. ...
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