- Trump administration eases sanctions on Syria The Hill
- Fulfilling a Trump Pledge, U.S. Lifts Some Sanctions on Syria The New York Times
- Providing Sanctions Relief for the Syrian People U.S. Department of State (.gov)
- Washington exempts Syria from…
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Trump administration eases sanctions on Syria – The Hill
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Why America Should Fear a President Who’s Losing the Plot — and the Polls
Trump is starting to lose big, from courtrooms, to the press increasingly calling him out, to millions of Americans showing up in the streets every few weeks. As anybody who’s ever lived or worked in an autocratic state (I have) can…
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A hike on Cerro San Cristobal with stunning views of the Chilean Andes : NPR
The view of the Andes from Cerro San Cristobal above Santiago, Chile.
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Israel investigates use of Palestinians as human shields by its forces in Gaza | Israel-Gaza war
Israel is investigating “several cases” involving soldiers who have forced Palestinians to act as human shields in Gaza, sending them into buildings and tunnels to check for bombs and gunmen.
“The use of Palestinians as human shields, or…
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Hamburg, Germany Stabbing Victims in Stable Condition, Police Say
Victims of a knife attack Friday night in Hamburg, Germany, were in stable condition, the local police said on Saturday as they continued to investigate the motive of the woman who they said stabbed 18 people at the city’s central train station…
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There is an alternative, Labour MPs tell Rachel Reeves
Iain WatsonPolitical correspondent
PARachel Reeves has insisted on the need to “get a grip” on the welfare bill Tina – an acronym, not a person – was very popular with the late Lady Thatcher.
It was in 1980 that the then prime minister – introducing…
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South Lebanon votes in municipal elections that will test support for Hezbollah
BEIRUT (AP) — Residents of southern Lebanon voted Saturday in the country’s municipal elections that will test support for Hezbollah in the predominantly Shiite areas, months after the end of the
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Dermatologists say Marines’ tightened shaving waiver could hurt Black members’ careers
Air Force veteran Ed Anderson can’t recall any time past puberty when he didn’t get razor bumps after shaving his face. His coarse facial hair would often cause painful inflammation and itchy bumps as it grew back.
Anderson, now 70, remembers…
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