More than 240 killed in fighting in northwest Syria
london November 29, 2024 11:10Clashes between the government army and insurgents in northwest Syria have claimed the lives of more than 240 people.
Clashes between the government army and insurgents in northwest Syria have claimed the lives of more than 240 people.
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A Russian officer who deserted has revealed that a Russian nuclear weapons base was on full alert on the day the invasion of Ukraine began.
China is becoming increasingly uneasy about the growing friendship between Russia and North Korea, raising concerns about potential military actions in the region.
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European countries express concern over potential decline in US support for Kiev due to escalating conflict in Ukraine.
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Israeli officials are making significant efforts to secure the release of hostages held in Gaza, offering millions for their release.
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Sweden and Finland warn their citizens about the possibility of war on their territories and provide guidance on how to prepare for different crises.
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