NATO, after Turkey talks, condemns terrorism
NATO’s North Atlantic Council condemned terrorism but didn’t commit to any specific action to help Turkey after it requested special talks.
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NATO’s North Atlantic Council condemned terrorism but didn’t commit to any specific action to help Turkey after it requested special talks.
Just two hours into a five-day humanitarian ceasefire, bombings resumed once again in Yemen.
Al Qaeda’s branch in Yemen has issued two threatening new communiques praising recent lone-wolf style attacks against the West and calling for more of them.
Troops loyal to Yemen’s embattled president have taken over a key military base in the country, officials said.
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A Palestinian teen died Saturday after he was shot by Israeli troops during clashes sparked by the killing of a toddler in an arson attack, Palestinian medical officials said.
Jewish extremists are accused of killing an Israeli girl and a Palestinian boy in unlinked attacks. The deaths have sparked grief, and a wider discourse.
A UN-established commission has issued a damning report on human rights violations in Syria’s war-ravaged Aleppo, accusing both sides of war crimes.
Israel has rejected a work permit application for Human Rights Watch’s Israel and Palestine director on the grounds the organization “engaged in politics in the service of Palestinian propaganda.”
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad — who was in office when the country banned access to Twitter — joined the social media platform Sunday.