The fish is grilled, and "doused in spices," in the middle of a war-torn city in a war-torn country that desperately wants an end to war.
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The war-torn country will rescue the largest private lender PrivatBank.
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We were coming from a war-torn country and were traumatized.
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They set up universities and rebuilt hundreds of war-torn mosques.
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Both candidates were asked their strategy for the war-torn nation.
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But the war-torn city was significantly more devastated than before.
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Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of refugees fled the war-torn country.
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It still had to live in this war-torn, futuristic world.
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The war-torn states of Syria and Yemen are, unsurprisingly, absent.
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Rebuilding the war-torn country of my body was easy enough.
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First ladies have also previously taken trips to war-torn areas.
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My church is starting a school in that war-torn country.
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It looks like a war torn country and is very moving.
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And a Vice correspondent heads to war-torn Raqqa, in Syria.
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The only worse country in North Africa was war-torn Libya.
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War-torn Syria is the only other country outside the pact.
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This was his first visit to the war-torn nation since 2013.
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The three countries that performed worst over that period are war-torn.
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HAJJAH (Reuters) - Using a wheelchair in war-torn Yemen is not easy.
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Cobalt is mainly mined in the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Several crashes have occurred in war-torn South Sudan in recent years.
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War-torn countries also feature in the projected worst performers of 2016.
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The American airstrikes on the war-torn nation took many by surprise.
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The prosperous '90s gave way to the war-torn, economically calamitous aughts.
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The United States has many interests in these war-torn African countries.
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But in war-torn Afghanistan, children are sadly caught in the crossfire.
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The operation is Turkey's fourth in the war-torn country since 255.
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That story about war-torn Leningrad was more than just empty rhetoric.
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On Friday, Merkel and Poroshenko discussed security in war-torn east Ukraine.
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The situation underscores the difficulty of doing business in war-torn regions.
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Yet this entirely preventable and treatable disease is ravaging war-torn Yemen.
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Denmark's tightening rules do not concern only those from war-torn countries.
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About 1 million people in war-torn eastern Ukraine will be affected.
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Australia, they noted, has extensive experience resettling individuals from war-torn countries.
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A women risked rape to serve as a nurse in war-torn Nicaragua.
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Boring old accountancy might not seem a priority for a war-torn country.
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In August a fresh outbreak hit the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo.
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For Mabika, judo offered a literal way out of her war-torn homeland.
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This is the norm, a consequence of a fraught colonial, war-torn past.
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Near a war-torn Iraqi city, liberated civilians describe life under ISIS control.
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The Trump administration is contemplating pulling aid altogether from the war-torn country.
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Trump announced in December plans to withdraw U.S. troops from war-torn Syria.
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Hassan said the assailant was not representative of immigrants from war-torn Somalia.
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"A war-torn country," he offered later on, describing violence in the country.
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Mudiay was born in the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire).
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Jobs drew refugees from around the war-torn globe, from Myanmar to Sudan.
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The silence of their men who do not write from war-torn territories?
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This was the best care they could get in this war-torn nation.
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Russia, Iran and Turkey are the three major powers influencing war-torn Syria.
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Simply being from a poor or war-torn place is generally not enough.
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The gloom adds to the despair of the story&aposs war-torn surroundings.
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The United States currently has approximately 14,000 troops in the war-torn country.
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The United States currently has approximately 14,85033 troops in the war-torn country.
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In a war-torn future, a nonhuman combatant is slated to be executed.
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Imagine if you're a doctor working in a war-torn country or something.
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The Kurram region has endured many militant attacks because it borders war-torn Afghanistan.
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Banning the citizens of these war-torn regions will not increase US national security.
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Aziz is from Kabul, Afghanistan, but left the war-torn country several years ago.
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GOOD news is in short supply in the war-torn, economically stagnant Arab world.
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But they face a wave of migrants from their populous, poor, war-torn neighbours.
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For many refugees, the struggle to survive doesn't end after fleeing war-torn Syria.
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China ranked 86th in the latest report, below Russia and even war-torn Libya.
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It urged the U.S. led coalition to provide aid to the war-torn province.
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It is now ranked lower than even war-torn Iraq and terror-stricken Pakistan.
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State-in-waiting Somaliland declared independence in 1991, breaking away from war-torn Somalia.
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Read: What Life Is Like Inside the Besieged, War-Torn Syrian City of Aleppo
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The war-torn country has been engulfed by political crisis for nearly two months.
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He also worked for several nongovernmental organizations that provided aid in war-torn countries.
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Nonetheless, world leaders continue to weigh up military action in the war-torn country.
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Lebanon and Turkey did not participate in the meeting, nor did war-torn Syria.
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They agreed on a number of principles for the future of war-torn Syria.
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One of those refugees, Yusra Mardini, and her family had fled war-torn Syria.
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In other war-torn countries the needs of women and girls are equally pressing.
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The first offers a rare glimpse of war-torn Yemen after a deadly airstrike.
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He shared the space with five Iraqis who had fled war-torn rural areas.
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Even after the fighting had stopped, hunger continued to threaten the war-torn nations.
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The White Helmets have essentially served as emergency responders in the war-torn country.
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The need for encrypted cameras stretches far beyond the war-torn towns of Syria.
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This taut, pithy novel follows his suicide vacation to an unspecified war-torn country.
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The prospect of a U.S. drawdown has triggered widespread uncertainty in war-torn Afghanistan.
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A year after that, Captain Hall was flying his Apache above war-torn Iraq.
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Their engagement party was in Kilis, right across the border from war-torn Syria.
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And its given life to businesses most people wouldn't expect in war-torn Iraq.
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During his difficult, war-torn presidency, Lincoln earned their respect and saved the Union.
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Syria Predictions of an ISIS resurgence in war-torn Syria have come to fruition.
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Estimates for the cost of rebuilding war-torn Syria are upwards of $200 billion.
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The ten athletes, all from war-torn countries, waved a flag bearing the Olympic rings.
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The ten athletes, all from war-torn countries, waved a flag bearing the Olympic rings.
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Revenue from selling oil accounts for nearly all of the war-torn nation's available cash.
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In war-torn countries, such as Syria and Yemen, the rates of outdoor lighting decreased.
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In Switzerland, he discussed Syria and the U.S. role in the war-torn country's government.
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Ten years later, I unexpectedly found myself working in a war-torn corner of Africa.
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CICIG was originally meant to help a war-torn country make the transition to peace.
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Conflicts in war-torn places burn out for want of civilians to kill and exploit.
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War-torn countries like Iraq and Afghanistan had 17,00 and 16,00 casualties, respectively, in 2016.
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About 503,000 civilians remain trapped in the war-torn city, according to the city's mayor.
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Lindita Halimi grew up in war-torn Kosovo, where eating was an act of survival.
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Saudi Arabia has experienced a large influx of expatriates from the two war-torn countries.
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First, at least half of aid spending will go to fragile and war-torn countries.
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People in war-torn Madaya couldn't afford that, and so had to scavenge — or starve.
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More scrutiny of those traveling from war-torn countries to the United States is wise.
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The maps are all sprawling, war-torn versions of the battlefields of the Great War.
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Food has become especially scarce here in this war-torn nation on the Arabian Peninsula.
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War-torn Damascus remains at the foot of the table for the fifth year running.
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He deserted, under suspicious circumstances, in war-torn Afghanistan and quickly became a Taliban captive.
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Italy is, along with Greece, the biggest recipient of illegal migration from war-torn countries.
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Another US combat drone has been shot out of the sky over war-torn Yemen
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The terror group has expanded into war-torn countries like Syria, Somalia, Yemen and Libya.
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This is especially true for women's health and reproductive care in the war-torn city.
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However, Captagon is a popular narcotic in the Arabian Peninsula and in war-torn Syria.
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More scrutiny of those traveling from war-torn countries to the United States is wise.
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In 1945, Harry Truman met Winston Churchill and Josef Stalin in war-torn Potsdam, Germany.
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Chan's parents, ethnic Chinese living in Vietnam, had each separately fled the war-torn country.
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His departure is yet another complication for a war-torn country struggling to maintain peace.
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Reporter: They traveled the same refugee route as thousands of people from war-torn countries.
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It shelters more than 270,000 people who have fled famine in war-torn South Sudan.
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There are now about 320,000 Afghan national security forces serving in the war-torn nation.
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Yet outward signs of outrage in the war-torn country are few and far between.
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German authorities had decided to send Peer back to Afghanistan, our war-torn home country.
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They made peace in 1990 and ushered the war-torn capital into its reconstruction era.
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Unlike Europe, the US has been unsuccessful in its efforts to rebuild war-torn Afghanistan.
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Their story travels down a road of poverty and loss in the war-torn country.
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"You take a archbishop of Bangui," in the war-torn Central African Republic, he said.
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In 2013, his family escaped their war-torn country and fled to Jordan as refugees.
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The war-torn city has become a symbol of the refugee crisis amid the ongoing conflict.
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Denis Mukwege is a gynaecologist working in the war torn Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo).
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For now, 250,000 children are estimated to be living in war-torn parts of Syria. 4.
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In exchange, Russia would withdraw its troops from the separatist regions in Ukraine's war-torn east.
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By that time his mother had already made the difficult journey across the war-torn country.
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Scarred But danger is never far away in this war-torn country -- especially for religious minorities.
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The majority of those refugees and migrants have come from war-torn Syria, Afghanisatn and Somalia.
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It has unstable neighbours, too: war-torn Libya to the west, revolutionary Sudan to the south.
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If that is so, then the United Nations envoy to war-torn Yemen is spending liberally.
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Gaziantep is about 113 kilometers (60 miles) north of the war-torn Syrian city of Aleppo.
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The next minute I could be staring at ruins in Syria's war torn city of Aleppo.
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From the largest and most advanced countries to the most war-torn countries, such as Afghanistan.
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Russia, supporting Syria's disavowal, suggested that the gas belonged to rebels in the war-torn nation.
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It is also a microcosm of the failures of American policy in this war-torn country.
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Colombia could set an example for other war-torn places to imitate—if Colombians vote "Yes".
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At the same time, as Syrians flee their war-torn nation, Canada has opened its doors.
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There was quite a glamour aspect to it, rather than it being sort of war-torn.
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However, more recent escapees from the war-torn nation were not to receive the same privilege.
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Lieu also emphasized that the U.S. still lacks a clear strategy in the war-torn country.
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He served as a U.N. Messenger of Peace and traveled to places like war-torn Afghanistan.
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Nonetheless, world leaders continued to mull over military action in the war-torn country on Friday.
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The largest group, numbering just over 15,000, were from the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo.
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When I began to translate for people from war-torn countries, I gained a specialized vocabulary.
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After failing to recognize the war-torn Syrian city of Aleppo during a television interview Sept.
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Air Force One corkscrewed into the war-torn country unannounced and under the cover of darkness.
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And it's not as if Mr. Immelt had been traveling to war-torn Syria or Afghanistan.
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Mr. Erdogan is struggling to manage a teetering economy and his entanglement in war-torn Syria.
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He sought business with war-torn places like Chad and with international pariahs like North Korea.
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In April, it released $1.5 million to fund community stabilization activities in Nigeria's war-torn northeast.
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A refugee from war-torn northern China in her sampan boat on Shanghai's Suzhou Creek, 231.
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T=13. Damascus, Syria — The war-torn city understandably ranks very low because of geopolitical instability.
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They left the war-torn country separately: the older brother escaped first, accompanied by his wife.
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Many Swedish immigrants today hail from war-torn Muslim-majority countries like Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
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The missiles were fired at the USS Mason from Houthi-controlled territory in war-torn Yemen, Capt.
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Around 9003,000 refugees from cities deemed insufficiently war-torn by Macedonian authorities are now stranded in Idomeni.
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Around 14,000 refugees from cities deemed insufficiently war-torn by Macedonian authorities are now stranded in Idomeni.
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Wow, remember when Winterfell seemed like it was all war-torn, just a couple of episodes ago?
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War torn cities are incredibly dangerous, since soldiers never know what could be lurking around the corner.
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BuzzFeed News has learned that Corbett also worked in war-torn Yemen for several months in 2016.
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Elephant numbers rebounded when war-torn Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) became too perilous for poachers in the 1970s.
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But that intervention did little to correct unrestrained Saudi-led coalition tactics in the war-torn country.
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Both the United States and Turkey are in favor of regime change in the war-torn country.
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Yes, it's not recommended; many countries have longstanding advisories warning against travel to the war-torn country.
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Without ships in the Mediterranean, China needed Greece's help to extract its citizens from war-torn Libya.
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Bana began tweeting from her war-torn city in September 2016 and soon gathered a global following.
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Homelessness is not caused by refugees fleeing war torn countries, nor is it caused by ethnic minorities.
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Meanwhile, the admission of refugees from war-torn Syria into the country has divided the American public.
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This sort of result was only comparable to that of someone living in a war-torn country.
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One can't help but wonder how Mr Marber's war-torn past informed and encroached upon his career.
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Free-trade zones are particularly favoured as transit points—as are poorly governed or war-torn countries.
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Those personnel are tasked with instructing a variety of friendly Syrian factions across the war-torn nation.
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President Donald Trump taunted Russia with the threat of imminent military action in the war-torn country.
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The chef fearlessly trekked into war torn countries like Lebanon, all in the pursuit of good food.
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Notably, many parts of the world now offer protection to those fleeing war-torn countries like Syria.
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Diplomacy is driven by those in power — who live and work safely outside the war-torn country.
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The first two victims buried, father and son Khaled and Hamza Mustafa, came from war-torn Syria.
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"France is a good country," said Abdullah Umar, 24, who is from Sudan's war-torn Darfur region.
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A majority of the refugees come from war-torn regions in Iraq, Congo, Burma, Bhutan, and Somalia.
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He subsequently returned to Somalia to help rebuild his war-torn, homeland in the Horn of Africa.
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Take Omran Daqneesh, the Syrian boy made famous in 2016 by viral footage from war-torn Aleppo.
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"There are 11 million children in need of humanitarian aid in this war-torn country," Fore said.
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My earliest memory is fleeing war-torn Lebanon when I was three and a half years old.
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It defies the tired war-torn-Palestinian narrative with a message of hope, resilience, and fierce determination.
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Outside war-torn Iraq and Syria, recent news of Santas behaving badly was more grounded in reality.
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In two of the five films, people struggle to survive and save lives in war-torn Syria.
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John Cornyn (R-Texas) echoed Rubio's comments, saying its wise to remain in the war torn country.
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Amnesty International says Turkey has illegally returned Syrians to their war-torn homeland, a charge Ankara denies.
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In comparison to war-torn countries in the region, such as Syria, the overall numbers are unremarkable.
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Born in 1987 in Zheger, Kosovo, Mr. Rexhepi left the war-torn country in 1999 for Switzerland.
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Israeli trauma experts have been dispatched to war-torn Ukraine and to Nepal after the 2015 earthquake.
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The bulk of all recorded ceasefire violations center on the war-torn wasteland of Avdiivka's Prom Zone.
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War-torn central Africa remains the most closed region; east and west Africa have opened up the most.
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The Kurram region has endured many militant attacks because it is on the border with war-torn Afghanistan.
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As an adult, I've spent long periods working with refugee children in Bosnia and other war-torn regions.
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The next Overwatch map sends players into the war-torn Australian Outback, the home of Junkrat and Roadhog.
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Last year, Ukraine lost out on $5.4 billion in international loans to shore up its war-torn economy.
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An overland pipeline would have to cross either Lebanon or war-torn Syria, neither of which recognises Israel.
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Yemen is currently engaged in a devastating civil war, while Somalia has been war-torn for many years.
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Parents are forced to train their children for survival as if they live in a war-torn country.
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He also traveled around the world to war-torn communities in places like Northern Ireland, Bosnia and Israel.
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Spending five days in the war-torn African nation was an opportunity Zellweger jumped at, according to Frostrup.
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But nearly 15 million people are unable to get basic healthcare in the war-torn country, per WHO.
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More than half of refugees come from three war-torn countries -- Syria, Afghanistan and Somalia, the UN says.
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But the Syrian government, with Russian support, has continued bombing rebel-held areas of the war-torn city.
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Nevertheless Gabriel said the deployment would represent a real chance for peace in the war-torn Donbass region.
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She and Sienna Miller play free-spirited women who are connected by a poet in war-torn London.
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It was about two weeks after the race riots happened in a war-torn, completely destroyed, downtrodden town.
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We walked to Derry's Peace Flame, a symbol of how far the once war-torn city has come.
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In a television interview, he said he would seek to prioritize Christian refugees fleeing the war-torn country.
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It ranks only above Libya, Eritrea, and Somalia — and, surprisingly, even below war-torn Syria and South Sudan.
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Gittoes has spent his life in war-torn countries—Rwanda, Somalia, Cambodia, Nicaragua—and currently lives in Afghanistan.
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His début, " La Perfection du Tir " (2003), is narrated by a sniper in a nameless war-torn city.
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It was an unusual assignment, given that diplomats like O'Brien typically handle hostage situations in war-torn countries.
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The Taliban said its aim was to ensure the removal of foreign troops from the war-torn country.
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The Turkish military presence here has created a bit of stability in this part of war-torn Syria.
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The lab also developed the first 3D-printed prosthetic arm to help amputees in war-torn South Sudan.
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Her family left a war-torn Lebanon in 1989, when she was three years-old, relocating to Canada.
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I took this video while on what often felt like a surreal bus ride through war-torn Syria.
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The rapidly evolving and war-torn country provided tales of journalists that were as rich as their reports.
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Muslim immigration accelerated in the 1990s and 2000s with arrivals from war-torn countries like Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Last August, an unrelated outbreak began in the war-torn northeastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Ms. Alizadeh, now 27, was born to Afghan parents who fled to Iran from their war-torn country.
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The outbreak, which has spun out of control in a war-torn region, is the second largest ever.
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Her images of war-torn Vietnam are startling in their violence as well as their potential for beauty.
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It would also be nice to be famous for helping people in war-torn areas receive medical help.
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The American security umbrella has allowed Manbij to become a relatively stable island in a war-torn country.
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READ: How a kid from war-torn Belgrade beat the odds Will the "Next Gen" strike at last?
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This incubator is helping entrepreneurs in war-torn Iraq launch startups like vegan meal services and art classes
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You go find a battleground that's as war-torn and scarred as the mountaintops of southern West Virginia.
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MISCHKA'S WAR A Story of Survival From War-Torn Europe to New York By Sheila Fitzpatrick 313 pp.
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Monday's crash is the second such incident in war-torn South Sudan in a period of 18 months.
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The report comes as the Trump administration works to withdraw the U.S. military presence from war-torn Syria.
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Others were caused by geopolitical events, for example: increases in refugee and asylum applications from war torn regions.
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Most of the detainees come from war-torn countries such as Afghanistan, Iran, Myanmar, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Syria.
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Many found the order xenophobic and unconstitutional — not to mention heartless, considering the immigrants fleeing from war-torn Syria.
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Or there's a guy standing there with a machine gun doing his best Rambo impression in war-torn Italy.
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For months, members have posted inspirational tales about overcoming opposition in classrooms, at work, and in war-torn countries.
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The show followed an army captain who fell in love with a surgeon in a fictional war-torn nation.
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Failure to tackle endemic corruption has derailed a $40 billion aid program that keeps the war-torn country afloat.
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I came to Canada when I was five from a war-torn region that is barely discussed in history.
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Written in 1868, Alcott's novel tells the tale of four sisters coming of age in Civil War-torn America.
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Experts believe Al Qaeda, with older and deeper tribal connections, poses a bigger threat in the war-torn country.
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Ceasefires designed to help bring aid to people trapped in war-torn areas only last a matter of days.
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No one in the Trump administration dwells much on war-torn Libya or the troubled democratic transition in Tunisia.
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She's helped refugees fleeing war-torn countries, spoken before the U.N. and lectured at the London School of Economics.
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He didn't take an interest in the art until his country descended into war-torn chaos in the 90s.
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US officials have long worried about ISIS' growing presence in the war-torn country, especially among disaffected Taliban. 2.
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War-torn Syria and Yemen had two Eids, one for government-controlled lands, the other for rebel-held pockets.
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Without his firm hand, his supporters say, Egypt might have turned out like war-torn Iraq, Syria or Libya.
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Seventeen Yemenite Jews were onboard, some of the last of Yemen's dwindling Jewish population escaping the war-torn country.
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The UN World Food Programme (WFP) is trying to feed over 85033 million Syrians inside the war-torn country.
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If its latest claim is legitimate, it shows the extremist group flexing its muscles in the war-torn region.
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Since Arnold moved out, the freelance artist has hosted five refugees from war torn places like Syria to Sudan.
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Time to take action: Last month, evacuees trying to escape war-torn Syrian towns were bombed in an attack.
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Her family fled their home in the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo when she was just a girl.
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" She continued: "I live next to three war-torn communities in the city of Pittsburgh, that I love dearly.
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It also suspends the refugee resettlement program for 120 days and indefinitely suspends accepting refugees from war-torn Syria.
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Sources tell the Journal the safe zone would be located in the southwest portion of the war-torn country.
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"This agreement is only on paper," said Mr. Ibrahim, 44, who is from the war-torn city of Aleppo.
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The city's Agdao district was so violent it was nicknamed "Nicaragdao" after the then war-torn Central American nation.
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NOC chairman Mustafa Sanalla said the agreement showed renewed confidence in the war-torn country's oil and gas sector.
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And there are children constantly caught up in battles in other places, on all sides, across war-torn Syria.
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One woman I met, Mervat, works as a cardiologist in war-torn Yemen, risking her life to save lives.
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The war-torn country has been the center of a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran since 2015.
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There are no mass graves full of beheaded victims as in Mosul or war-torn children as in Aleppo.
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She grew up under Taliban rule, and her family fled war-torn Afghanistan for Iran when she turned eight.
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Inside war-torn Yemen's ancient skyscraper city, dubbed the 'Manhattan of the desert,' that's on the brink of ruin
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We assess that he is looking to capitalize on your decision to step back in the war-torn country.
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But for war-torn countries like Libya, Syria and Yemen, democracy would lead to some form of power sharing.
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Thursday's attack in Kabul is the latest in a string of deadly bombings to hit the war-torn country.
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Scores of others are scattered throughout the country's 215 provinces, even in war-torn areas like Helmand and Kandahar.
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The actions came after NATO accused Tehran of disobeying European sanctions by exporting the commodity to war-torn Syria.
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After two years under the militants, Iraqi soldiers were greeted as liberators by residents of the war-torn city.
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Lily falls in love with an idealistic doctor, Aziz (Yahya Abdul Mateen II) before fleeing the war-torn country.
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It seemed a stable place to invest: Cameroon was considered a relatively peaceful nation in a war-torn region.
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Since war-torn Yemen no longer had an embassy, the family made a costly and dangerous journey to Djibouti.
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It could have been another tragic scene of carnage from Syria, South Sudan or some other war-torn place.
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Willard is dispatched to the war-torn jungles of Vietnam with one mission: assassinate the rogue officer, Colonel Kurtz.
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To be clear, Turkey's current efforts are part of a long-term strategy to rebuild the war-torn country.
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The attack comes as U.S. President Donald Trump's administration weighs an increase in troops in the war-torn country.
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Bad weather in Romania held the flight up for days, and she had to fly around war-torn Syria.
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Kaine urged that the White House seek congressional approval before taking further military action in the war-torn country.
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Commanders are now moving additional forces and armored vehicles into Syria's war-torn, oil-rich Deir ez-Zor province.
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"Last Men in Aleppo" is a searing and illuminating documentary about volunteer medical aid workers in war-torn Syria.
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"For people who come to the US from war-torn countries, Islamophobia also re-triggers their PTSD," Bazian says.
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" "This film is intended to shed light and preserve the memories of metal artists and fans in war-torn Syria.
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And still, they were sent back to a war-torn nation that has used chemical warfare against its own people.
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Elsewhere, she sings about ethnic cleansing in Kosovo ("The Wheel") and war-torn communities in Afghanistan ("The Ministry of Defence").
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The agreement requires the US to accept refugees from war-torn nations, Merkel made clear in her notoriously restrained manner.
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Others argue that Pakistan sits in a uniquely hostile part of the world, between war-torn Afghanistan and implacable India.
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But the animals that do survive can rebuild their populations, so conservation efforts in war-torn areas are incredibly important.
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Instead, the teenager journeyed on to war-torn Syria where his lawyer said he had been engaged in humanitarian work.
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She was born in SyriaElias was born in Aleppo, Syria, now the war-torn center of the country's refugee crisis.
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The last two surviving animals at a zoo in war-torn Iraq have been rescued, reports the New York Times.
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"Not an insignificant number," he admitted, compared to the 5,000 American soldiers who are in the war-torn area today.
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The artwork features a war-torn poster of a model drinking Nuka-Cola, the post-apocalyptic soft drink of choice.
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War-torn Afghanistan has battled poll-related violence that killed dozens, low voter turnout and fraud accusations in September's election.
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Europe is currently struggling to absorb an influx of refugees from war-torn Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, and parts of Africa.
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The order also halts admitting refugees for 120 days, as well as indefinitely suspends accepting refugees from war-torn Syria.
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Germany received more than 1 million asylum seekers last year, with many fleeing war-torn countries like Syria and Afghanistan.
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As U.S. troops withdraw from Syria, another country may be stepping up its presence in the war torn nation: China.
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OA: America has a tradition, as you know, of welcoming people who are fleeing war-torn countries, concentration camps, terrorism.
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As I guide a young girl and her sick, fear-stricken brother across a war-torn battlefield, my stomach churns.
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Many of these Australians have escaped war-torn countries, best exemplified in Deng Thiak Adut's Australia Day Address this year.
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The attack flattened two buildings in Sanaa's southern district of Faj Attan, amid escalating violence in the war-torn country.
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Scientists with the World Health Organization say that in war-torn Yemen, there are 220,210 suspected cases of what disease?
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The United States is injecting around $28503 million into the effort to aid Syrian refugees fleeing their war-torn country.
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Turkey invaded northern Syria on October 9, displacing thousands of Kurds, and shelling vast areas of the war-torn country.
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O'Brien defended Trump's decision to send him to Sweden, given he usually handles sensitive hostage negotiations in war-torn countries.
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But these government-held coastal cities have been largely spared the widescale violence seen elsewhere in the war-torn country.
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Later that year, she joined the actor George Clooney and others in spotlighting the war-torn Darfur region of Sudan.
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The once war-torn region has profited significantly from a series of mutually enforcing developments in the past 20 years.
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Cyprus is on the verge of the volatile Middle East, and less than 100 kilometers away from war-torn Syria.
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Libya's economy has collapsed, and the fund could eventually be an important source of finance for the war-torn country.
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Since the group emerged in Libya in late 2014, some 240,000 migrants and refugees have traversed the war-torn country.
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When "Tribulation" winds through a long list of war-torn nations, there are so many you half wish he'd stop.
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The researchers hoped to gather data for relief workers treating starved populations and refugees in war-torn parts of Europe.
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Jonathan Nicola was allegedly a high school senior who escaped war-torn Sudan to play basketball and get an education.
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Rates of violent death there are higher than in every war-torn country except Syria, according to a recent study.
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Chris: In 000, I spent six months living and volunteering in war-torn villages in Croatia and then Sarajevo, Bosnia.
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"I think the novel is set in a war-torn, devastated, half-forgotten place," Hanif said in a recent interview.
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"It was so beautiful, really aesthetical!" she presumably gushed to Larocca when describing her perception of the war-torn country.
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During President Obama's White House tenure, Trump had warned about the dangers of getting involved in the war-torn nation.
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The Stone Best to start with a small boy, preferably an immigrant, a stateless refugee from a war-torn continent.
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The Indian government regularly issues a security alert for Indians residing in Afghanistan and traveling to the war-torn country.
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We should fund school lunches for the many hungry Syrian children in their war-torn homeland or in neighboring countries.
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The United States post-World War II embraced a series of trade deals, one, to help rebuild war-torn Europe.
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Mr. Cawley's journey does not offer a precise parallel to those of today's refugees escaping war-torn nations like Syria.
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Struggling to survive in war-torn Eastern Europe, Ms. Peto made unusual purses and sold them to the American soldiers.
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The reality of their trip to a war-torn country was laid out in stark contrast to our regular lives.
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Commissioned by the Imperial War Museum, "Electrical Gaza" (2015) charts the artist's trip through the war-torn city during 2014.
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The organization is unlikely to have any means of collecting such a fine from Mr. Keram in war-torn Afghanistan.
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M.I.A., whose family fled to London from war-torn Sri Lanka during the country's civil war, directed the video herself.
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In the past, activist and aid groups have accused Russian and Syrian forces for similar airstrikes in the war torn country.
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If lots of people migrated from war-torn Syria, gangster-plagued Guatemala or chaotic Congo, would they bring mayhem with them?
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These "hair brokers" flood conflict zones and war-torn countries where it's easy to exploit women for their last valuable possession.
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On Sunday night, Trump indicated that he didn't think that Russia was part of the problem in the war-torn country.
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He would return home to DC after months in war-torn countries, unable to switch off his fight-or-flight response.
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Air travel these days is like being caught in a mass flight of ragged, hollow-eyed refugees from war-torn Berlin.
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The migrants, who included some young women, had headed to war-torn Yemen in order to seek opportunities in Gulf countries.
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But he also underlined that efforts to end the conflict in Syria and other war-torn countries should be stepped up.
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As most war-torn places are some distance from Europe, asylum-seekers must endure dangerous journeys, and rapacious people-smugglers thrive.
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From this trip, Harry was able to witness the first-hand the impact of landmines affecting the civil war-torn areas.
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He said that Europe would likely become "totally destabilized" if it took in all refugees fleeing war-torn Iraq and Syria.
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You&aposre taught to destroy, you&aposre war-torn and battle-ready, but cannabis brings people together -- growing, smoking and consuming.
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Peace in war-torn Yemen may partly hinge on the fate of a missile arsenal belonging the country's armed Houthi rebels.
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What's more, the latest revelation comes as the Trump administration works to withdraw the U.S. military presence in war-torn Syria.
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The World Health Organisation announced that the number of suspected cholera cases in war-torn Yemen has reached half a million.
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Fighting terrorists in the war torn desert is the only way Daniel can stop thinking about whatever evil his father did.
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The arrests come as some Americans worry that terrorists could enter the United States posing as refugees from war-torn nations.
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Since 2015, more than 1 million migrants, mostly from war-torn countries like Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan have come to Germany.
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They pay on average some 31 percentage points more than similar U.S. Treasury bills, nearly triple that of war-torn Iraq.
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Djibouti occupies 9,000 square miles in the Horn of Africa, most of it uninhabitable desert near war-torn Somalia and Yemen.
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As the administration has delayed its decision, outside voices have sought to advocate their own strategies for the war-torn nation.
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Yet in war-torn Yemen, about 14.5 million people lack consistent access to clean water and sanitation, according to the WHO.
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A current outbreak in Yemen just surpassed that in Haiti, and is nearing 1 million cases in the war-torn country.
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Once he tells her about the destruction happening in the war-torn real world, she feels compelled to join the fight.
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The 20 provinces in the war-torn country saw a 60 percent shortfall in rain and snowfall during the winter season.
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Trump was held to account for questionable remarks he's made about Russia, Syria and war-torn areas in the Middle East.
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Shi'ite Hezbollah has previously targeted Sunni Islamist fighters in the area who have staged regular incursions from Lebanon's war-torn neighbor.
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Dalya Zeno was 13 years old when she moved to the U.S. with her mother from war-torn Syria in 2012.
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Journalists killed It is the latest in a wave of deadly attacks to hit the war-torn country in recent weeks.
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What's more, the latest revelation comes as the Trump administration works to withdraw the U.S. military presence from war-torn Syria.
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While security concerns may justify some denials, there is a clearly disproportionate effect on Syrians compared to other war-torn countries.
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This includes $22019 billion for U.S. forces inside Afghanistan and some $780 million for economic aid for the war-torn region.
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War-torn Mali is also scheduled to go to the polls, although regional elections have been postponed due to security concerns.
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Years of fighting had allowed Iran's partners and proxies to finally link up from various parts of the war-torn Levant.
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Mr. Trump extended his opprobrium to that war-torn, heavily Muslim country by noting the wide support there for Shariah law.
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The pair were en route to the war-torn Iraqi city of Mosul, where they have reported from in the past.
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Germany had an influx of asylum seekers last year accepting over 1.1 million new arrivals from war torn countries, including Syria.
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The once war-torn, now booming southeast Asian country also boasts exotic natural beauty at iconic sites such as Halong Bay.
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The exodus of refugees arriving in Germany, fleeing their war-torn homelands, has sparked debates on their integration into German society.
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But there have also been hard-fought victories and frustrations in war-torn countries such as Afghanistan, Yemen, Iraq and Syria.
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In contrast to many leaders, the German chancellor claimed an "open-door" policy to refugees from war-torn nations in 2015.
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The Speaker and other GOP leaders have pushed for tougher vetting of refugees from war-torn countries like Syria and Iraq.
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The Hawaii Democrat has insisted that the meeting was not planned and focused on peace efforts in the war-torn country.
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One of the things so striking about life in war-torn cities is that you see the rhythms of normal life.
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Fittingly, the first movie shown was "Cinema Paradiso," an Italian film about a theater that brings a war-torn village together.
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Lincoln, in his grief for his dead son and for his war-torn country, is able to offer them that empathy.
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The war-torn northeastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo is suffering through the second-longest Ebola outbreak on record.
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Mr. Hilsenrath finished his first novel, "Night," after emigrating to New York in 22006 as a refugee from war-torn Europe.
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Outbreaks of tens of thousands of cases have occurred recently in poor or war-torn countries like Madagascar, Ukraine and Yemen.
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It doesn't really make sense in the game's world, a stunningly realistic near-future mock-up of a war-torn Washington.
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Parliament is considering a proposal to merge the war-torn and neglected tribal areas with the adjoining province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
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Yet all of us have seen the aftermath of murdered children from war-torn countries, their fragile bodies covered with blood.
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He did not know Arabic, much less how to navigate a war-torn society where being Americanized makes you a target.
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I saw parallels between the politics of a war-torn wizarding world and the post-9/11 landscape unfolding around me.
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For years, Americans have been free to travel to other countries, even places that are dangerous and war torn, including Afghanistan.
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The confirmation comes just days after Trump announced he wants the United States to withdraw from the war-torn country soon.
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Macron then amended his comment to say that neither country wants to maintain a perpetual presence in the war-torn country.
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Many of Kosovo's struggles – including high unemployment, corruption, and ethnic division – are shared by new democracies with a war-torn past.
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At the same time, the proportion of migrants returned to war-torn Libya by the Libyan Coast Guard has also risen.
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UN reports of violence, rapes and systematic attacks against civilians have been confirmed by South Sudanese fleeing the war-torn country.
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The talks, sponsored jointly with Iran and Turkey, have brokered local deals that have significantly reduced violence in the war-torn country.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said he "will absolutely do safe zones in Syria " for refugees fleeing violence in the war-torn country.
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Mexico is one of the most dangerous places for journalists, oscillating between war-torn countries like Afghanistan and failed states like Somalia.
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In August, the last remaining doctors in the war-torn city wrote an open letter to President Barack Obama pleading for help.
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Her parents fled the war-torn country during the Vietnam War, when the U.S. military dropped countless bombs into the bordering country.
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More than 4,000 people were injured on both sides of the war-torn northern city over the same period, the group said.
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More than 240 million migrants entered Germany in 2000-0003, most of them from war-torn countries like Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Kardashian took to Instagram to post a heartbreaking photo of what is seemingly a child in the war-torn city of Aleppo.
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Bana Alabed, the 73-year-old Syrian girl tweeting from war-torn Aleppo, has safely evacuated the city, The Washington Post reported.
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Now, a CNN undercover investigation has found dozens of areas in the war-torn country where -- on paper -- aid has been delivered.
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Kochai's touching debut novel is a coming-of-age tale that takes the reader on a journey through war-torn contemporary Afghanistan.
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During those years, war-torn, impoverished Mindanao spawned a plethora of armed groups: some Muslim separatists, some communists, some simply violent criminals.
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Sanaa, Yemen (CNN)A ceasefire brokered by the United Nations in war-torn Yemen went into effect Sunday at 11:59 p.m.
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Russians have violated deconfliction agreements in the war-torn country, and there is concern that the encounters could spark a broader war.
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He hinted that the US would increase its presence in the war-torn country, and urge NATO allies to do the same.
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But American officials see parallels with Russia's actions in war-torn Syria, where it supports Bashar al-Assad, the blood-soaked president.
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Thousands on this journey are susceptible to the people smugglers profiteering from their desperate bids to escape war-torn Syria and Yemen.
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He doesn't seem like a bad guy, he's just a man caught in a war-torn country trying to make ends meet.
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The vast majority are executive actions that limit transactions with actors in rogue, war-torn or corrupt states, or with international criminals.
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However, it's uncertain the additional force will be able to protect the local populations or bring stability to the war-torn country.
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From the war-torn city of Kobane in northern Syria, Rumi and his family have been living at Arbat for two years.
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Syria has dismissed American calls for the withdrawal of Iranian troops and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah from the war-torn country.
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This week on VICE on HBO, correspondent Isobel Yeung heads to the war-torn country to see how the revolution fell apart.
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They say they've pulled more than 2003,000 people out from under war-torn wreckage since the group was formed in late 2012.
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They say they've pulled more than 100,000 people out from under war-torn wreckage since the group was formed in late 2012.
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In 2016 Jordan collected $290 per person in development aid, more than twice as much as impoverished Haiti or war-torn Afghanistan.
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In 2016, over 181,000 migrants or refugees fled from Libya, Eritrea, Somalia, Nigeria, and other war-torn African countries to reach Europe.
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The blast occurred in the city of Gaziantep, about 95 kilometers (60 miles) north of the war-torn Syrian city of Aleppo.
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Unsurprisingly, the poorest and most violent countries were the most miserable—there is little to celebrate in war-torn Yemen or Syria.
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The two cases come as some Americans worry that terrorists could enter the United States posing as refugees from war-torn nations.
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And without a centralized authority in Yemen, there is no one to stop them from traveling onward through the war-torn country.
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Born in 1923 near Paris, Lebeau later fled the war-torn country with husband Marcel Dalio in 1940, according to the BBC.
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His citation contains astonishing details of the never-disclosed battle against 400 al Qaeda militants deep inside war-torn Somalia in 2015.
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Today she runs the Marc Bolan School of Music and Film in the "Blood Diamonds" killing fields of war-torn Sierra Leone.
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Anxious tears -- anticipating decisions beyond their control that would either grant refugee status or send them back to their war-torn country.
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But backers of the deal said Saudi Arabia is an important U.S. ally in a war-torn region, deserving of U.S. support.
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As refugees, they could not renew their documents without returning to war-torn Syria, but they couldn't continue living in Lebanon either.
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The order also included a 120-day ban on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from war-torn Syria.
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Four years ago, Quilty visited the war-torn country with a fellow reporter for what was meant to be a short trip.
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Finally, European nations have a stake in the peace process as it will affect the flow of refugees fleeing war-torn Syria.
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The conflict minerals rule requires companies to tell investors if their products contain certain minerals from a war torn part of Africa.
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Several GOP presidential hopefuls have repeatedly bashed the President for not doing more to counter Russia's presence in the war-torn country.
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The order also placed a 120-day halt on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from war-torn Syria.
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Games are as good a way as any to accomplish that; even in war-torn countries the occasional football match breaks out.
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" The 42nd Ward representative said his measure would also penalize Trump for "comparing our great city to a decimated, war-torn country.
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The attack, which flattened two buildings in Sanaa's southern district of Faj Attan, comes amid escalating violence in the war-torn country.
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The Republican lawmaker has not shied away from criticizing the Trump administration for its lack of strategy in the war-torn country.
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When viewed in this manner, it is not in China's vested interest to allow a destabilized and potentially war-torn North Korea.
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Roads have long been dangerous in the war-torn country, as the Taliban insurgency and other Islamist militant groups expanded their reach.
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Critics of the decision believe it will leave a void in war-torn Syria that could be filled by Russia and Iran.
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The order also includes a 120-day ban on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from war-torn Syria.
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There were also single entrants from places like Mauritius, New Caledonia and Sri Lanka, as well as war-torn Afghanistan and Iraq.
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A deployment of 15,000 would bring the military commitment on the border to roughly the same level as in war-torn Afghanistan.
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Most people who don't feel safe live where you think they might, like war-torn Afghanistan and South Sudan and embattled Venezuela.
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The administration also let DED expire, sitting down a program that gave benefits to thousands of people displaced from war-torn Liberia.
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The United States is now the only country opposed to the pact, after war-torn Syria last week announced it will join.
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Damascus in war-torn Syria remained the worst-ranked city, below Lagos in Nigeria and the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka, which swapped places.
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Nor are two American teenagers in a war-torn country, on the face of it, a bad premise for a Y.A. book.
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The trailer is replete with explosions, images of a war-torn city and a villainous gun-wielding kidnapper with an Arabic accent.
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The United Nations says the storm created devastation on the level of the crises in war-torn South Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
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The UN has warned against the plan unless there was a way to guarantee the refugees' safety in the war-torn state.
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Battleships tear through the skies, as Rey and Kylo Ren meet in the middle of a war-torn planet, ready to fight.
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" She cites Anthony Marra's critically-acclaimed first book, "A Constellation of Vital Phenomena," set in war-torn Chechnya, as the "gold standard.
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As of Tuesday afternoon, the movie, about a former Chinese special forces operative in war-torn Africa, had taken in $522 million.
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The order also calls for a 120-ban on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from war-torn Syria.
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Abdalla and his family are more than 8,000 miles away from the war-torn land they fled, but it is always close.
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The order also imposed a 120-day halt on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from war-torn Syria.
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I expected to read that the story was about the Philippines, Pakistan, Yemen or some other war-torn, corrupt or backward country.
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Israel has clashed there with Syrian and Iranian forces based in Syria as Iran's influence has grown in the war-torn nation.
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Sometimes, when the television showed people suffering in war-torn Syria, his son would leave the room and cry, Mr. Shafi said.
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According to NPR, half of the three million people living in the region are refugees from other parts of war-torn Syria.
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The many years that Ford served as a career foreign service officer took him to war-torn, devastated areas around the world.
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Amid war-torn Iraq, the continued, relative stability at Mahmoudiya underscores the cost-effectiveness of helping local people negotiate their own peace.
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But just a few months later they returned to Europe, this time for another rescue and relief mission in war-torn France.
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American soldiers soon brought the canned luncheon meat around the world, delivering it to people in war-torn countries facing food shortages.
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Russia and the U.S. have found common ground on combating Islamic State in Iraq and Syria fighters in the war-torn country.
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Glidden is a West Coast cartoonist who teams up with a gang of independent reporters to traverse the war-torn Middle East.
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Some play into historical themes, with people trying to find their way out of a Communist-era prison or war-torn bunker.
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As for cobalt, it comes primarily from the Democratic Republic of Congo, one of the world's most war-torn and unstable countries.
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Mr. Erdogan has pressed ahead with the offensive despite warnings from the United States that it would further destabilize war-torn Syria.
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These refugees fled quickly to escape war-torn areas, forcing them to leave nearly everything behind, including their histories, languages, and cultures.
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But the national team remains weak, languishing at the bottom of its qualification group after drawing with war-torn Syria on June 221th.
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In 2012, after Gyaltsen and his colleagues saw enough tourists returning to the war-torn area, the company was reinstated as Everest Link.
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Now some 2,000 US troops remain in the war-torn country but the administration is committed to drawing that number down to 400.
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VICE News correspondent Jake Hanrahan went to the war torn industrial town of Avdiivka where the shelling has knocked out electricity and heating.
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Last month, Reuters reported the UAE had ordered the partial withdrawal of troops from the war-torn country because of domestic security concerns.
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Last year they opened up their home in Kentucky to Hazim Avdal, a young Yazidi man who fled ISIS in war-torn Iraq.
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Up until the scam was publicized, surfer Hepworth-Povey seemed to have been completely oblivious to his Instagram appearances in war-torn countries.
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Amani Yahya, Yemen's first female rapper, is using her rhythm to spotlight the crises faced by the women of her war-torn country.
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Just last September, Bolton pledged that the U.S. would stay in the war-torn country as long as adversary Iran remains active there.
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A company Barlow founded, Executive Outcomes, was credited with crushing the bloody RUF rebel force in war-torn Sierra Leone in the 1990s.
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And one American connected to The Base had already traveled to the war-torn country in search of wartime experience, VICE has learned.
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Staying true to traditional depictions of Cable, the character is definitely rough around the edges, war-torn, and exuding a lot of attitude.
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That is the surprising percentage of the world's 0003 million refugees who will resettle in another country after fleeing their war-torn homes.
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From war-torn Syria, to inside The Lion King, the Best Documentary Feature and Best Documentary Short films vary in topic and genre.
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The Australian government has released a telemovie in war-torn regions with the aim of stopping asylum seekers heading for Australia by boat.
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ICRC's Dominik Stillhart told reporters in the Yemeni city of Aden there were 11,000 more suspected cholera cases across the war-torn country.
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Ivory and illegal animals regularly flow through this civil war-torn nation that advocacy groups say has become a critical hub for traffickers.
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MOSCOW – Syria has dismissed American calls for the withdrawal of Iranian troops and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah from the war-torn country.
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He said he hoped the situation in Aleppo and the war-torn capital, Damascus, would improve as negotiations to restart the talks progressed.
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Germany registered more than 1 million arrivals from abroad this year and last, mainly from war-torn countries including Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
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But birth by emergency cesarean section, after the mother is seriously injured by a bomb in war-torn Aleppo, is something else altogether.
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Another would require companies to disclose whether their products contain conflict minerals — minerals that were mined in a war-torn region of Africa.
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Since 2011, the government says it has been fighting "terrorists" -- long before terrorists from ISIS starting making headway in the war-torn country.
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The war-torn country still suffers from a political vacuum and splintered allegiances, but the risk to supply is likely on the upside.
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The order also called for a 120-day halt on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from war-torn Syria.
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It can help developing communities that aren't internet connected or provide a means of life-saving communication for people in war-torn cities.
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He instead calls for higher spending on education and development, investing in war-torn states and supporting Muslim leaders working to counter extremism.
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The order also includes a 120-day ban on admitting any refugees and an indefinite stop on accepting refugees from war-torn Syria.
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A leading Arab soft-loan development institution, the fund made the announcement at conference to reconstruct the war-torn country in neighboring Kuwait.
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They included resolving internal military conflicts in areas such as war-torn Darfur, cooperating on counter-terrorism and improving access for humanitarian aid.
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From the end of February, the US increased the pace of its airstrikes on al Qaeda in the war-torn nation of Yemen.
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When I heard that my colleague, and fellow war veteran, went on a secret, unsanctioned trip to war-torn Syria, I was alarmed.
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So the liberal media doesn't take the second part—exceptions, which are from the war-torn countries and countries with the jihadi elements.
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The reserve, deep in a remote corner of the war-torn Central African Republic (CAR), lies near borders with Congo and South Sudan.
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The order also called for a 85033-day ban on admitting refugees and an indefinite halt on admitting refugees from war-torn Syria.
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According to UNICEF, a child dies every 10 minutes in the war-torn country from preventable causes like diarrhea, breathing infections and malnutrition.
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Although most explosions in war-torn Syria are filmed and the footage quickly put online, there were no images available of this one.
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The investigation underscores the costs and complexity of doing business in war-torn regions, especially by companies in the energy and industrial sectors.
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Let's just say, the parody Trump was in an ebullient mood after his "amazing" week, capped off by airstrikes in war-torn Syria.
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With this certainty, ISIS' propaganda and recruiting techniques will likewise find currency with vulnerable refugee populations caught up in Syria's war-torn landscape.
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Read: Why thousands of teenagers are fleeing to war-torn Yemen It is this mix of desperation and naivety that smugglers unscrupulously exploit.
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War-torn Afghanistan ranked second, as the worst country for non-sexual violence against women, which includes conflict-related violence and domestic abuse.
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Her family fled the war-torn nation, initially finding refuge in Kenya before migrating to the U.S. as refugees in the early 1990s.
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The new top U.S. commander in Afghanistan will finish his 90-day review of the situation in the war-torn nation this week.
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They included resolving internal military conflicts in areas such as war-torn Darfur, cooperating on counter-terrorism and improving access to humanitarian aid.
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The order indefinitely bars refugees from war-torn Syria and suspends all refugee admissions for four months as officials review the vetting process.
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During trips to war-torn countries like Afghanistan, Jane Mosbacher Morris discovered, to her alarm, that women had little control over their finances.
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Israel says it will continue to target Iranian assets in Syria with the goal of forcing Tehran out of the war torn country.
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Those views drew criticism when, in 2017, Gabbard met with Syrian dictator Bashar Al-Assad during a visit to the war-torn country.
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In addition to Syria, cases of the coronavirus have been confirmed in war-torn Libya, as well as Afghanistan and the Gaza Strip.
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She was a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist for The Associated Press and was known for her work documenting conflict in war-torn regions.
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But most people being shipped are not refugees fleeing war-torn Middle Eastern countries; less than 1 percent of them are from Syria.
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Another angle: An Italian physiotherapist has spent the last 30 years in Afghanistan restoring the limbs, and dignity, of a war-torn nation.
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But Laiza also conveyed day-to-day news from the war-torn region, where government accounts are unreliable and most media cannot go.
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The U.S. military intervened in the war-torn country during the George H.W. Bush administration to deliver humanitarian aid amid a spiraling famine.
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One recently visited war-torn Iraq as the president's emissary; the other will soon head to Berlin at the invitation of Germany's chancellor.
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Stationing tens of thousands of American troops in war-torn countries at the beginning of the Cold War was essential for American security.
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Escaping a war-torn city I met Batoul last summer just outside the Syrian city of Raqqa, the town ISIS called its capital.
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Food rations for refugees in Kenya, mainly from war-torn neighboring South Sudan and Somalia, have been cut repeatedly due to funding shortages.
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Yet while Trump is looking at the possibility of the U.S. cashing in on the poor war-torn country, others have already started.
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Rodrigo Roa Duterte grew up in war-torn Davao City, in the southern Philippines, the oldest son of the governor of Davao Province.
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Now, the government is set to deport him back to the US, which means he could end up back in war-torn Syrian.
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Ms. Omar, 36, fled war-torn Somalia with her family as a child and is the first Somali-American lawmaker in the Capitol.
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This past week, though, the hottest front in the Saudi-Iran cold war wasn't in some war-torn country in the Middle East.
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Mired in internal feuding and struggling to put Ukraine's war-torn economy back on track, the popularity of the post-Maidan government has collapsed.
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The IMF has long been accused of going soft on Pakistan, mindful of its nuclear weapons, boisterous jihadis and proximity to war-torn Afghanistan.
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The third most corrupt country is North Korea, followed by Syria, a war-torn country which is presently seeing a massive outflow of refugees.
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Even the last hold-out -- war-torn Syria -- decided to sign the agreement in November 2017, leaving Trump's America in a minority of one.
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Iftin said she fled war-torn Somalia in 2005 after her father, brother and sister-in-law all were killed in front of her.
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In the war-torn Middle East, a special group of heroes is working tirelessly to rescue those who are negatively affected by opposition areas.
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That contrasts sharply with the twentieth century, when a booming Venezuela accepted immigrants from southern Europe, the Middle East, and neighboring war-torn Colombia.
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The Democratic Republic of Congo went one step further earlier this year, boycotting an international conference to raise money for the war-torn country.
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The United Arab Emirates hired US ex–special ops soldiers to carry out targeted assassinations in war-torn Yemen, a BuzzFeed News investigation reveals.
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It was just in 2016 that the Avengers were in a dreary, war-torn Lagos, Nigeria, to apprehend bioterrorists in Captain America: Civil War.
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India provided assistance in the war torn areas of the north, rebuilding homes and railway tracks, but China was by far the dominant partner.
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Latakia, Syria (CNN)A ceasefire is in effect in one of the most war-torn cities in Syria, the U.S. State Department said Wednesday.
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" The movie, co-starring Oscar Isaac and Charlotte Le Bon, is described as taking place in the crumbling Ottoman Empire amid "war-torn chaos.
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A war-torn Yemen has been ravaged by the battle between the Houthi rebel movement and those who support President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi's government.
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Fort Drum officials say Piatt&aposs deployment included working directly with coalition leaders and military leaders of Iraq to rebuild the war-torn nation.
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To conquer her love, he must face the violent region's war-torn past and the secrets of his elder brother, Fernando, a motorcycle cowboy.
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In contrast, a U.N. human rights spokesman said coalition air strikes had killed at least 136 noncombatants in war-torn Yemen since Dec. 6.
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War-torn Poland was the only country where Germans instituted the death penalty for assisting Jews and they killed 30,000 Poles who did so.
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It parted with Chief Executive Eric Olsen last year after it acknowledged paying armed groups to keep a factory running in war-torn Syria.
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Requiring a gluten-free meal in war-torn spots like Afghanistan is no joke, as Captain B. Donald Andrasik, a national guardsman, can attest.
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Titanfall takes place in a war-torn future, a place where human pilots ride around in giant mech suits called titans to do battle.
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The war-torn city sat on the front line of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine, and its people faced starvation during the conflict.
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SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates (Reuters) - Captains of small wooden dhows are carrying food and wares from the United Arab Emirates to war-torn Yemen.
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He was committed to ensuring war-torn communities learn how to take care of themselves when no one else was coming to save them.
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Netflix triumphed in the documentary short-subject category for 40-minute film "The White Helmets," a look at rescue workers in war-torn Syria.
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The scheduled meeting follows reports Westminster has ordered submarines to move within missile range of the war-torn nation in readiness for potential strikes.
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In war-torn Yemen, 5 million people are living in famine-like conditions because they cannot afford the fruits and vegetables stocked in markets.
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But the project has suffered lengthy delays due to difficulties obtaining financing and the security risks of building a pipeline through war-torn Afghanistan.
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Their exodus from a war-torn country is no journey of deliverance to a promised land but an exchange of one hell for another.
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At the event in Buenos Aires, Ban also thanked Argentina for a recent commitment to take in 3,000 refugees from various war-torn locations.
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Meanwhile, Syrians are in many ways still a single people, even as hundreds of thousands flee to become refugees outside their war-torn country.
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This would be the biggest step in a peace process that, despite numerous efforts, has failed to take hold in the war-torn country.
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Planes attacked the Islamic State-held village of Al-Shafah in Deir Ezzor province in the oil-rich east of the war-torn state.
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In the 1980s, many of those gang members were deported back to El Salvador, where they quickly took advantage of the war-torn nation.
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"In just two months, cholera has spread to almost every [part] of this war-torn country," the United Nations said in statement last month.
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In the past, Syrians living in war-torn areas of the country were sent to Idlib as part of surrender deals to the government.
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To understand a place, one must understand its history, so begin a visit to the Dolomites with a lesson on its war-torn past.
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In that drama, a brother and a sister leave their war-torn home in Guatemala and make a harrowing attempt to cross the border.
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Arguing against closing the church, Howard-Browne compared his preaching in person to his congregation to missionaries who have traveled to war-torn Syria.
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And our reporter flew with Afghan migrants deported from Turkey and witnessed the despondency wrought by the flight back to their war-torn home.
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China, ethnic kingpins and the state of Myanmar, once known as Burma, have all profited from the bounty of the nation's war-torn borderlands.
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KABUL (Reuters) - Afghans on Saturday welcomed the pledge by the Taliban and U.S to reduce violence, despite uncertainty looming over the war-torn country.
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday dismissed a veteran, once close adviser who until recently managed Moscow's relations with war-torn Ukraine.
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The measure also imposes new sanctions on Syria and boosts the US' military alliances with Israel and Jordan, both neighbors of war-torn Syria.
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At a handover ceremony on Tuesday, AMISOM and Somali officials toured the war-torn stadium and invited the nation's youth to come and play.
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But the two leaders do not see eye to eye on whether the U.S. should sustain its military presence in the war-torn nation.
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The U.S. contributed more than $458 million to UN agencies in 2017 to provide food and medical supplies for civilians inside war torn Syria.
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A spokesman for the department told CNBC Tuesday that Moscow is complicit in Syrian President Bashar Al Assad's crimes in the war-torn country.
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I had little hope of finding Mary, but amid the chaos of war-torn countries in Africa, there is some inexplicable, often unfathomable order.
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Russia, Iran and Turkey are the three major powers poised to further influence the war-torn country, if the U.S. decides to pull out.
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Trump has come under fire from swaths of lawmakers, including fellow Republicans, for his decision to pull U.S. troops from the war-torn region.
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" He went on: "It is from the crucible of those experiences that his empathy for refugees from war-torn Syria and elsewhere was born.
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For nearly three years, the photojournalist and director Debra Kellner filmed three families that fled war-torn Syria and Afghanistan for safer lives elsewhere.
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That's the belief that it is better to live in a peaceful, prosperous, and pluralist society than in a war-torn and tribal one.
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It's a mile outside Calais but "looks more like a refugee camp in war-torn Darfur than anywhere in Western Europe," according to The Telegraph.
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Suddenly, a huge blast erupts nearby; scattering Iraqi soldiers and civilians in the city's war-torn streets as a massive plume of black smoke rises.
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Omar immigrated to the U.S. when she was 12, after her family fled war-torn Somalia and spent four years in a Kenyan refugee camp.
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The organization was considered a middling menace until it ramped up operations in war-torn Syria in 2013, thereby transforming into the now-familiar ISIS.
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This has coincided with a collapse in growth of GDP per person, placing Venezuela alongside war-torn countries such as Yemen and Syria (see chart).
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Here are snapshots of the situation in each country: Syria There is perhaps no country in the world today as desperate as war-torn Syria.
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The UN-brokered Syrian peace talks resumed in Geneva on Thursday, 10 months after they fell apart over escalating bloodshed in the war-torn country.
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Indeed, it's one thing for Ebola to appear in highly populated urban areas, but quite another when the dreaded disease spreads through war-torn territories.
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Far from its original mandate to promote international peace, security and cooperation, the United Nations has become increasingly unhelpful and divisive in war-torn countries.
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The European Union (EU) continues to struggle with the unprecedented influx of people from poor and war-torn countries in the Middle East and Africa.
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The attack was the fourth to hit the group's medical operations in the war-torn Arabian Peninsula country, a spokesman told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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That provision drew criticism of a religious test for entry and would have prioritized Christians over Muslims fleeing war-torn countries in the Middle East.
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Currently, except the diasporans, the majority of foreign tourists visit Artsakh as a dark tourism destination, an exotic war-torn region, like Chernobyl or Transnistria.
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In war-torn countries, it means agencies need to spend more time understanding the complexities of the conflict and working towards building peace, he said.
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The Middle East remains war torn, India lacks adequate water resources, and the Sahel bordering the Sahara grows more arid and has an exploding population.
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It opens with Chloe — who series veterans will remember dating all the way back to 2009's Uncharted 2 — in a war-torn Indian city.
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Her family fled the war-torn country to a refugee camp in Kenya when she was 8, and arrived in the US four years later.
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By Aram Roston They fought under a skull-and-crossed swords flag on an assassination campaign for the United Arab Emirates in war-torn Yemen.
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Schildgen said that because Mujey was born in war-torn Sierra Leone before moving to Michigan as a toddler, her birth certificate could be inaccurate.
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In contrast, a U.N. human rights spokesman said coalition air strikes had killed at least 136 non-combatants in war-torn Yemen since Dec. 6.
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K-pop is a part of what is often referred to as South Korea's "soft power," particularly when comparing it to the war-torn North.
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Attorneys argued that if that aspect of the ban takes effect, 60,000 people would be stranded in war-torn countries with nowhere else to go.
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The virus, which can cause irreversible paralysis within hours, spreads rapidly among children, especially in unsanitary conditions in war-torn regions, where healthcare is limited.
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He was a senior Marine lawyer working in the Anbar province with a unit tasked with rebuilding the war-torn country's police and court system.
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The kingdom, already burdened with hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing war-torn Syria, fear a spillover of refugees along the border if fighting escalates.
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YAOUNDE (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - These days, the word on the street in war-torn Syria is that hospitals are best avoided - even if you're injured.
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They learned that the war-torn country is covered with the purple flowers that make saffron, one of the most expensive spices in the world.
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Since Nicaragua joined the Paris accord last month, only two countries are now on the outside looking in: war-torn Syria and the United States.
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The Kurram region, a district in the federally administered tribal areas in northwestern Pakistan, has endured many militant attacks because it borders war-torn Afghanistan.
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The rift is festering and could, in the worst case, escalate as Russia and Turkey jockey to protect their vital interests in war-torn Syria.
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In addition to the laptop computer, Pugh was also was carrying solar powered chargers, compasses, a black balaclava, and clothing suitable for war-torn Syria.
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The incident highlights the risks over the complicated and crowded airspace over war-torn Syria as both the coalition and Russia carry out air campaigns.
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That staggering number represents one in four children between the ages of 6 and 15 living in war-torn areas, like Syria and South Sudan.
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Trump said a rapid exit from the war-torn nation would result in a major power vacuum which would create a safe haven for terrorists.
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A picture of Iranian Revolutionary Guard commander Qassem Soleimani in a war-torn street in Aleppo was circulating on social media on Saturday by supporters.
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Renowned artist Mouneer Al Shaarani is using his calligraphy art to inspire the people of Syria, who face daily turmoil in the war-torn country.
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It also put a temporary 120-day ban on all refugees entering the country with an indefinite ban placed on refugees from war-torn Syria.
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This week in Rio de Janeiro, 10 athletes mostly from war-torn countries have come together to form the first refugee team in Olympic history.
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In war-torn areas, the disease retreated more slowly, although the Tigers often cooperated with malaria-control teams because their villages and fighters also suffered.
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Otherwise, Australia resorts to persuading people to return home to the lands they're fleeing — war-torn countries like Iraq and Afghanistan, among other menacing places.
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Under the REDD+ program, Colombia on Wednesday received a payment of $10 million from Norway aimed at promoting sustainable rural development in war-torn regions.
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His lack of knowledge about the war-torn Syrian city prompted a torrent of criticism and saw the question become a trending topic on Twitter.
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In both Iraq and Syria, ISIS is making money by kidnapping for ransom, extorting civilians, and skimming funds off rebuilding contracts in war-torn areas.
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Tensions in the region have been further inflamed by a thwarted missile attack targeting Saudi Arabia's capital last week, which originated in war-torn Yemen.
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Since 85033, Puerto Rico has struggled with an economic depression, as well as one of the largest migration patterns in a non-war-torn country.
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I even tried to find someone traveling to a war-torn or AIDS-ravaged country who would carry them to doctors there, to no avail.
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For all that, Tripoli has a veneer of calm and sophistication, even prosperity, that is at odds with the image of a war-torn nation.
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Difficulty working in the war-torn country and the uncertainty about Iraq's funding likely will limit the payoff for the companies, two industry experts said.
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"The Jungle is no good," said Abdullah Umar, 24, who is from Sudan's war-torn Darfur region and hoped to apply for asylum in France.
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Yet after Mr. Omar fled his war-torn hometown, Aleppo, two years ago, just having a place to go each day felt like a salvation.
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Currently, the FML in Syria is set at just over 500, while the actual troop number in the war-torn country is more than 1,000.
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Should we have gone to Uganda, where the infamous Anti-Homosexuality Act of 2014 was about to pass, or back into war-torn eastern Congo?
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My parents worked hard to leave war-torn Lebanon so that their children would never have to experience the violence and loss that they did.
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Yemen's deputy culture minister, Abdulhadi al-Azazi, remembers standing two years ago amid the rubble of a national museum in his war-torn hometown, Taiz.
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The latest revelation is likely to agitate a vocal cohort in Congress that has questioned the U.S. military's enduring presence in the war-torn country.
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Into this grounded, realistic narrative enters a magical device: a series of doors that can transport people from impoverished, war-torn countries into stable ones.
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These red flags are especially important because Romania is located in an area where Russia's influence is growing – the country borders with war-torn Ukraine.
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In a sign of how far hopes have fallen, the war-torn East African country of Somalia is increasingly being raised as worthy of emulation.
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Some Sudanese refugees from war-torn Darfur have been given a special humanitarian status but most of the other asylum requests have not been processed.
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Guterres warned that in war-torn countries health systems have collapsed and the small number of health professionals left were often targeted in the fighting.
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The nonprofit incubator Five One Labs is helping launch these businesses in Iraqi Kurdistan, which is a safe haven in an otherwise war-torn country.
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Some Australians see refugees from predominantly Muslim war-torn countries as national security threats, and believe they must be dealt with as harshly as possible.
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It is replete with rococo furnishings amassed over a life in places that range from the civilized and chic to the obscure and war-torn.
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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey pressed ahead with the offensive despite warnings from the United States that it would further destabilize war-torn Syria.
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Precipitous cuts of such magnitude risk crippling U.S. efforts to build strong relations with allies and to stabilize war-torn areas after military operations end.
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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey pressed ahead with the offensive despite warnings from the United States that it would further destabilize war-torn Syria.
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They'll accuse Trump of withholding vital military aid from war-torn Ukraine as a bargaining chip, and then, afterward, trying to cover it all up.
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On Wednesday, President Trump tweeted a message taunting Russia and telegraphing military action in Syria after a suspected chemical attack in the war-torn country.
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In that time, we are no closer to stabilizing a war-torn region that has been split by religious schism dating back some 1,400 years.
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He singled out the task force's $6 million program to boost the war-torn country's cashmere industry, which included importing nine light-haired Italian goats.
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Wednesday's run-in with hostile gunfire is the latest obstacle the nine-person team has confronted since deploying to the war-torn country on Saturday.
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I photographed female nurses in the war-torn city of Ahwaz and women in Tehran who donated gold jewelry as they entered Friday Prayer services.
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The countries designed the plan to allow humanitarian access into the country and to begin to revive services and rebuild infrastructure in war-torn areas.
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Jade in Myanmar is mainly found in the Hpakant area in the war-torn northern Kachin State, where activity is dominated by mostly Chinese-led ventures.
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The activist gave a passionate speech in front of the United Nations to urge them to deploy more female peacekeepers to war-torn areas and beyond.
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Daniel Omar is a South Sudanese boy who lost both of his arms at age 14 to a bomb that exploded in that war-torn country.
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For the next demo, we watched a playthrough of a flashback level, chronicling the childhood of a future operator growing up in a war-torn country.
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In 1945, he escaped from the school and wandered about the war-torn landscape until he was able to reunite with his mother and two brothers.
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When a woman in a war-torn region is in labor, her baby doesn't wait for the shelling to cease or the neighborhood to stop crumbling.
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If he could grease the skids with a potential business partner while bringing peace to a war-torn region, Sater said, who could argue with that?
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"Rwanda is not like Libya but all of us need another step," said 18-year-old Abdullah Rodwan, from the war-torn Darfur region of Sudan.
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Europe, especially, is on high alert due to the huge influx of refugees and migrants entering its borders from war-torn regions including Syria and Iraq.
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They escaped from war-torn Deir Ezzor, where clashes between Syrian forces and the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) left hundreds dead in January.
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Many who expected the war to be over by now have become resigned to idea of life in exile or returning to the war-torn nation.
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The Taliban have made increasing gains as moves towards a possible peace deal have continued, with expanding control over large parts of the war-torn country.
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A media agency run by activists in Syria is capitalizing on the Pokemon Go craze to plead for help for children inside the war-torn country.
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But Van Etten's recovery was made easier through the efforts of civilian dog trainer, Torre Willadsen, whom he met while serving in the war-torn nation.
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In 2008, the thin, combustible academic co-authored "Fixing Failed States", a summary of his life's research into the construction of institutions in war-torn countries.
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A patriotic action adventure set in war-torn Africa, "Wolf Warrior 2" depicts a lone Chinese commando rescuing Chinese and African hostages from wicked American mercenaries.
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Meanwhile, Europe is feeling the demographic after-effects of the refugee crisis, as predominantly male migrants flee war-torn countries such as Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria.
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Fleeing from war-torn cities like Deir Izzor, Palmyra and Idlib, they traveled by boat and by land to reach the Idomeni refugee camp in Greece.
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In September, Secretary of State John Kerry announced an agreement with Russia in an attempt to implement a nationwide cease-fire in the war-torn country.
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SUBTITLE: The two want to inspire a new generation of skiers in the war-torn country by becoming the first Winter Olympians from Afghanistan in 2018.
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Inside the Conspiracy Theory That Turned Syria's First Responders Into TerroristsThe White Helmets are volunteer civilians who rush in wherever bombs fall on war-torn Syria.
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It would also deal a symbolic blow to his power as Turkey battles recession, jockeys in war-torn Syria, and balances its U.S. and Russian ties.
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Esper's trip to Afghanistan, his first to the country as defense secretary, comes at a time of political and security uncertainty across the war-torn country.
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UNICEF Goodwill ambassador Orlando Bloom has traveled to war-torn eastern Ukraine to raise awareness of a global education crisis which faces children in humanitarian emergencies.
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Thousands of residents of the eastern province are fleeing war-torn zones to the safety of towns that have escaped relatively unscathed from the relentless fighting.
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The meetings come as Europe looks increasingly divided over how to deal with the influx of migrants and refugees, mostly coming from civil war-torn Syria.
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CBS's "60 Minutes" has changed its lineup for Sunday evening and will re-air an October story about refugees form the war-torn country of Syria.
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Inada's resignation comes amid claims that she helped obscure internal records that detailed the danger Japanese peacekeepers faced in the war-torn nation of South Sudan.
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In a speech to Sudanese armed forces, Bashir said Sudan's military had seized Egyptian armored vehicles from rebels in the country's war-torn southern Darfur region.
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They fled a variety of poor and war-torn countries to find safety in Australia, trusting people-smugglers and their ramshackle operations to get them there.
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The country accepted more than one million asylum-seekers last year, mostly from war-torn Syria and Iraq, sparking some far-right protests and xenophobic violence.
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" He posted a video the same day in which he said troops in the war-torn country are "all coming back and they're coming back now.
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The crew of the spacecraft Shepard are trying to get a particle accelerator going so that they can generate energy for a war-torn, resourceless earth.
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President Donald Trump said he is thinking about withdrawing U.S. troops from war-torn Syria, signaling an early exit to the U.S.-led fight against ISIS.
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But Mr. Kerry's plan for American and Russian forces to jointly target terrorist groups in the war-torn country is facing public resistance from the Pentagon.
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Scott Miller - asked by senators about his strategy for the 17-year conflict in Afghanistan - repeatedly pledged to further assess issues in the war-torn country.
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The delegation from Abraaj finished the day at the office of the hospital's head, Musa Mohammed, a child of refugees from the war-torn South Sudan.
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Since her decision to welcome refugees from Syria and other poor and war-torn countries, the effects across Germany and Europe have only grown more intense.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he "will absolutely do safe zones in Syria" for refugees fleeing violence in the war-torn country.
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Hoda Muthana aided the fight from Alabama, where she reportedly ran a Twitter account urging more Americans to move to the war-torn Middle Eastern country.
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In one episode, he writes of being a white American writer on assignment in dysfunctional, war-torn Liberia in 1992, the year of Jesus' Son's publication.
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Candidates, regardless of gender, are braving violence and opposition from social conservatives in a campaign seen as a test of the war-torn nation's democratic institutions.
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He cited his having grown up in a war-torn country, and said he tried to carry himself in a way that promotes peace and unity.
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But if you grew up in war-torn Syria and wound up at a community college in Ohio, you're almost bound to be magnetic and original.
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Afghanistan: The country's beloved cricket team won its first-ever Test match, against Ireland, providing a rare bit of good news for the war-torn nation.
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But Mr. Erdogan has nevertheless unleashed airstrikes, tanks and troops on this area that was once a relative island of peace in this war-torn country.
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In Africa, the world's poorest continent, malnutrition is stubbornly widespread and millions of people are desperately hungry, with famine conditions looming in some war-torn countries.
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That includes the Trump administration, which has barred people from eight countries — including refugees from war-torn Syria and Yemen — from coming into the country altogether.
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But in the past decade it has become far more dangerous because of the presence of Qaeda and Islamic State groups in the war-torn country.
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A building boom the Games triggered in Seoul, which not so long ago had been a war-torn capital, would continue in the years that followed.
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But outside of Kurdistan, every major player in the neighborhood opposes the vote, which could break up Iraq and further destabilize a volatile, war-torn region.
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And she's spoken out in support of Syria's White Helmets, a team of volunteers that helped evacuate civilians from hot spots in the war-torn country.
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Golsteyn, a former Green Beret, was charged with murder in the death of an Afghan man during a deployment in the war-torn country in 2010.
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Over several decades, Mr. Dalglish, a lawyer from Ontario, built a reputation as a deeply committed advocate for children in war-torn corners of the globe.
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But that aid package, which was eventually released last September, wasn't the only US arms transfer meant for the war-torn country that was held up.
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Pompeo, who Trump has tapped as his pick for secretary of State, told the president pulling out of the war-torn country would be a mistake.
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" And in a presidential debate last fall, he likened the city to a "war-torn" country, announcing plainly, "It's terrible there, what's going on in Chicago.
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A hostage negotiator trained to deal with war-torn countries like Syria and Yemen, O'Brien was dispatched to Stockholm to #FreeRocky at Trump's request in July.
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A key Russian official said on Wednesday the U.S. has trained former ISIS fighters in Syria in an effort to further destabilize the war-torn country.
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New York (CNN Business)General Electric's beleaguered power business scored a badly needed win by reaching a preliminary agreement to rebuild Iraq's war-torn electric grid.
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Polio, which spreads rapidly among children, especially in unsanitary conditions in war-torn regions and places lacking in healthcare, remains endemic only in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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Much-needed UN aid -- including a 45-truck convoy with enough supplies for 20163,000 people in 10 locations -- was unable to enter the war-torn enclave.
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Israel also accuses Iran of stationing military bases and personnel in Syria to use the war- torn country as a launch pad for attacks into Israel.
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Omar fled war-torn Somalia in the early 1990s and lived in a refugee camp in Kenya for four years before moving to the United States.
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They hail from some of its most war-torn regions: Rakhine State along the Bay of Bengal, Shan State in mountains controlled by militias and rebels.
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The attack took place at a school in the remote town of Lokichogio in Kenya's Turkana region, close to the border with war-torn South Sudan.
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In February, the U.N. formally declared famine in parts of the war-torn nation, and as many as 1 million children are estimated to be malnourished.
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This requires maintaining an indefinite American military presence in the war-torn country, a strategy which Tillerson acknowledged may be greeted skeptically by the American public.
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The increase in involvement by U.S troops and warplanes comes as U.S. President Donald Trump's administration weighs whether to deploy more troops in the war-torn country.
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It was there, in war-torn Lithuania, that Wigmore first came to believe that grass was nothing short of a miraculous source of nourishment and medicinal power.
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An immigrant of war-torn Eritrea who became a U.S. citizen in 215, he&aposll be cheered by thousands of spectators and some 239 relatives and friends.
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Last April, Netanyahu confirmed that Israel had struck Syria "dozens of times," breaking with the policy of remaining quiet about involvement in its war-torn northern neighbor.
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Harsh winter ahead The Afghan refugees are returning to a fragile and war-torn nation, and facing a harsh winter living in tents outside Afghanistan's main cities.
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Boston Marathon bombings Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who carried out the Boston Marathon bombings in 2013, were born in Kyrgyzstan to parents originally from war-torn Chechnya.
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Trump announced on Wednesday that he would begin withdrawing the roughly 2,000 U.S. troops from war-torn Syria, although the White House declined to offer a timeline.
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These developments underscore the country's remarkable transformation over the past 70 years from an impoverished war-torn nation to a leader in technology, business — and now lifespan.
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Dylan Park-Pettiford shared a story on Twitter, Saturday, about an Iraqi boy named Brahim, who he met during his first deployment to the war-torn nation.
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Since then, the flow of migrants, many from Syria and other war-torn parts of the Middle East and Africa, has slowed and the pressure has eased.
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Update: December 5, 2016: Bana Alabed, the brave 7-year-old girl who has been tweeting from war-torn Aleppo in Syria, is no longer on Twitter.
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It was a powerful unifying gesture in a time marked by global unrest; these ten athletes were representing not just their war-torn countries, but the world.
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The Trump administration is weighing sending between 3,000 and 5,000 additional U.S. and coalition troops to the war-torn country to stem gains made by Taliban militants.
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The Asalis, who belong to one of the most persecuted groups in war-torn Syria, have been trying to join their stateside relatives for almost 15 years.
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Among them are sectarian and political tensions that have long split Iraq, shortcomings in the security forces, and a failure to rebuild war-torn towns and cities.
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"DO YOU know where you're heading?" asks Andrei, a wide-eyed Ukrainian soldier stationed at the edge of government-controlled territory in the country's war-torn east.
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Last April, PEOPLE shared the story of a bear and lion who were the last two animal survivors rescued from the Mosul Zoo in war-torn Iraq.
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In October an embarrassing 1-0 defeat to war-torn Syria triggered protests by hundreds of fans in the city of Xi'an where the match was played.
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A report by BBC Brazil revealed that Brazilian surfer Eduardo Martins photoshopped images of various conflicts in war-torn countries and passed them off as his own.
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Residents in the city of Daraya left on buses Friday as part of an evacuation agreement brokered between the government and rebels in the war-torn country.
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One of the group's many projects has been partnering with the Starkey Hearing Foundation to bring life-changing hearing aids to people in the war-torn area.
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The war-torn Arabian Peninsula country produced an average 50,000 BPD oil in 2018 compared with an average of around 127,000 barrels per day (bpd) in 2014.
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The foundation trains and employs young people within the arts and crafts industry in Kabul, providing stability and income for many families in the war-torn country.
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Mier and other activists say they're protected under the International Law of the Sea and that taking migrants back to war-torn Libya would be a crime.
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It reported "intense and concentrated" coalition strikes near the Houthi-held port, the country's largest and which handles the bulk of imports into the war-torn Yemen.
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Refugees have come in large part from war-torn Syria and Iraq as well as Afghanistan and African countries including Eritrea, according to the U.N. refugee agency.
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But having worked in Libya and Syria, the Italian psychologist added that the maturity and resilience of children living in war-torn countries were beyond their years.
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The game provides no explanation for why you're fighting a bunch of people in an island seemingly out of war-torn Eastern Europe, but it doesn't matter.
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YAOUNDE, Aug 22016 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - These days, the word on the street in war-torn Syria is that hospitals are best avoided - even if you're injured.
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It is a leading mediator in the region, especially in war-torn South Sudan, and has won plaudits from the West for its fierce stand against jihadism.
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Canada has garnered international attention for the decision under its new Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to accept more than 25,000 Syrian refugees fleeing their war-torn homeland.
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Earlier this year, while giving a tour on German and Italian immigration, discussion steered toward refugees fleeing Syria and other war-torn countries for the United States.
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The commander of Iran's revolutionary guard on Saturday mocked Saudi Arabia's declaration that it is prepared to commit ground troops to fight ISIS in war-torn Syria.
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Ethiopia - sandwiched between war-torn South Sudan and Somalia - is frequently rebuked by rights groups for cracking down on dissent under the guise of national security concerns.
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In addition, more than one million migrants have entered the country, many from war-torn countries like Syria and Iraq, fuelling concern about mounting costs and integration.
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Their cause, of Arab liberation from Turkish oppression, gave a momentary sense of moral clarity to a war-torn world which seemed to have lost its way.
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What once looked like a feel-good story of a teenage refugee from war-torn Africa turning his life over in Canada has taken an unexpected turn.
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As much as $3 billion of annual government spending over the next 15 years is supposed to improve health, education, infrastructure and agriculture in war-torn regions.
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The long euro-zone crisis has left raw scars, while the massive inflow of migrants from the war-torn Middle East is creating new divisions and anxieties.
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Abdirahman Omar Osman was a naturalized Briton who returned to Somalia to help rebuild the war-torn country after serving as a councillor for the Labour party.
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The joint missile strikes prompted Russian President Vladimir Putin to warn western powers that further attacks on the war-torn country could bring chaos to world affairs.
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" He posted a video the same day in which he said U.S. troops in the war-torn country are "all coming back and they're coming back now.
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The French government will begin repatriating some French citizens captured in war-torn Syria and Iraq on a "case-by-case" basis, Belloubet added according to Reuters.
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So the analogy I use is, you see on the news these war-torn countries where you have a rebel army that is advancing on the capitol.
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The joint missile strikes prompted Russian President Vladimir Putin to warn Western powers that further attacks on the war-torn country could bring chaos to world affairs.
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The change comes, according to the Post, because of growing doubts over whether Russia is willing and able to expel Iranian forces from the war-torn nation.
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But EBPs have been proven to help individuals in low-income countries, torture survivors, individuals living in on going war torn Iraq, and the list goes on.
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Refugees from poor and war-torn places are crossing land and sea in record numbers to get to the better lives shown to them by modern communications.
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Trump's desire to pull out of the war-torn country reflects his promises on the campaign trail, when he vowed to end so-called nation-building missions.
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The increasing number of asylum seekers from those war-torn nations has sparked political debate in Europe and the U.S. over where the refugees should be resettled.
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This year, the Culture Ministry even created a task force that works with Unesco to carry Italy's longstanding restoration expertise to war-torn corners of the world.
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The primary task of Japan's 350-strong military contingent, based in Juba for the past five years, has been to build infrastructure in the war-torn country.
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Speaking at a conference on reconstruction of the war-torn country in Kuwait city, he also said Iraq is in full compliance with its quota of cuts.
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Haftar understood well that the only way he can rule the country is to first label himself as a deliverer of stability to the war-torn country.
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Bana Alabed, the young Syrian girl who has gained thousands of Twitter followers by documenting her life in war-torn Aleppo, is safe, according to the BBC.
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With the exception of war-torn Syria and Nicaragua, which insists the agreement isn't tough enough, every country in the world has signed on to its provisions.
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On Friday President Trump issued an executive order restricting entry to the United States from seven majority-Muslim countries, including war-torn Syria, Iraq, Iran and Somalia.
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The team also includes two swimmers from war-torn Syria who, separately, made the treacherous voyage across the Aegean Sea on flimsy inflatable boats to reach Europe.
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In war-torn countries like Yemen, Syria, and Iraq, classrooms have formed wherever possible — beneath trees, in the skeletons of bombed-out schools, or on special buses.
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When it comes to refugees, we already have an "extreme vetting" process in place that takes two years to get through for refugees fleeing war torn countries.
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War-torn Afghanistan has faced a series of large-scale attacks as the Taliban stepped up its war against the Kabul government in this year's summer offensive.
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More than half of the world's supply also comes from the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo, where the mining industry's been criticized for using child labor.
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The only time he mentioned the war-torn country was to say he was bringing troops home from a mission even their commanders admit is not finished.
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Camped out and under siege, they are buoyed above the blood and filth of a war-torn America by a force even more powerful than story: love.
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At least 000 million acutely malnourished Yemeni children under five are at risk of cholera as an outbreak ravages war-torn Yemen, Save the Children said Wednesday.
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According to elders, Somalis of the diaspora are torn between their western world and the world their parents envisioned for them after fleeing sunny war-torn Somalia.
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Like that earlier work, about a white couple who adopt a son from a war-torn Congo, "Relevance" shows an admirable willingness to wrestle with uncomfortable subjects.
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His story is an unusual one, which the director unspools by showing Mr. O'Malley first in a war-torn Iraq, then in the streets of Cambridge, Mass.
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While the European Union has banned oil shipments to war-torn Syria, a close ally of Iran, since 2011, it had never seized a tanker at sea.
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Urban rooms face the city and the war-torn spire of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, and feature wood floors, exposed concrete walls, and edgy graffiti art.
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In this way, he associates with the new war-torn, anarchic world of ISIS, without actually believing in any of the ideology that the terrorist organization spouts.
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As the sun set over the war-torn country, Mr. Hajori walked back to a rented room, where he lived with his family, who have been starving.
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Mr. Park's regime used the money to build factories and highways, laying the groundwork for South Korea's rapid evolution from war-torn agrarian country to export powerhouse.
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On the list of the world's deadliest places to be a reporter, Mexico falls between the war-torn nation of Afghanistan and the failed state of Somalia.
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They have come of age in an era of hard-won democratic gains, increasingly hopeful and unwilling to relive the tragedies of their parents' war-torn generation.
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There are other constructive ways for the United States to counter Iran's influence, like joining with its Sunni allies in helping the region's war-torn countries rebuild.
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These are ghosts who leave behind damp carpets and the brine-soaked clothing in which, twenty-five years before, they drowned while escaping a war-torn homeland.
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The Neediest Cases Fund MAFRAQ, Jordan — Nisreen al-Najjar thought the worst was behind her family when it fled to Jordan from war-torn Homs in Syria.
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This number was expected to be reduced to 5,2023 next year, but the drawdown is being scaled back because of the situation in the war-torn country.
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The call comes three days after the US and Taliban signed an agreement aiming to bring peace to the war-torn country by the withdrawal US forces.
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"This is something war-torn countries endure," said Cornelio Melgarejo, the director of a shelter for street children adjacent to the plundered complex in Ciudad del Este.
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He again warned about getting involved with Syria, and also cast suspicion upon refugees, whose flight out of the war-torn nation had prompted an international crisis.
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Adam Lee smiles at the memory of a childhood in war-torn Laos and voyage to America, where he spent decades adapting to life in big cities.
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In an interview, he noted that the flows of refugees leaving war-torn countries like Syria was one of the driving forces of instability in the region.
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Placing trust in the various militia factions to set aside their longstanding differences and establish a governing body in the war torn country illustrates another amateur mistake.
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Most of displaced come from war torn countries and are in a situation of protracted displacement that is expected to last a decade or more on average.
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More than 25,000 refugees from Somalia, one of the poorest, hungriest, war-torn countries on earth, were in the pipeline to be resettled in the United States.
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As the US seeks a negotiated end to the war in Afghanistan, the Taliban led an attack on an important US base in the war-torn country.
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When we succeed, the end of this half-century-long battle will illuminate the path forward for other war-torn nations such as Iraq, Syria and Israel.
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Most recently, by deciding in October to pull American troops out of Syria, Trump has given Russia space to fill the vacuum in the war-torn nation.
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"The White Helmets", a 40-minute documentary about Saleh's group of rescue workers in war-torn Syria, won the Academy Award in the documentary short-subject category.
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The State Department issued a new travel warning for Syria to U.S. citizens Thursday, saying that "fighting still persists" and advising against visiting the war-torn country.
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It was not long after he had abandoned war-torn Paris in 1946 in pursuit of new opportunities in New York that he first met Mrs. Mellon.
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Years of fighting among various militias in the war-torn country have reached a crescendo in recent days, as Haftar pushes to take control of the capital.
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There are arguments that over nearly two decades the US has failed to achieve the ambitious goals of building a functioning democracy in the war-torn nation.
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The updated figures are a sign of the deteriorating security situation in the war-torn country, even as the United States has committed several thousand more troops.
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In a surprise announcement, the 2016 Turner Prize committee has bestowed the coveted contemporary art award on all the Syrian refugees who've left their war-torn country.
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Many of the groups have peddled the narrative that militants are posing as asylum seekers from Syria, Iraq, and other war-torn countries in the Middle East.
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AMMAN (Reuters) - U.S. ally Jordan on Saturday said only a political solution would guarantee the stability of Syria and the territorial integrity of the war-torn country.
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An airstrike on a Libyan detention center for migrants killed 40 people Wednesday, sparking U.N. calls for an immediate evacuation of refugees from the war-torn country.
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Many Darfuris have made the voyage across the Mediterranean to look for new lives in Europe along with thousands of others from war-torn and hungry lands.
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Others describe them as from a "war-torn Afghanistan province," an area that was once a thriving cultural center on the Silk Road but is now remote.
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When the Turkish NGO IHH began providing bread for Syrian refugees on the war-torn Turkish-Syrian border early in the conflict, most Syrians wouldn't eat it.
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BEIRUT – Syria&aposs ambassador to Lebanon says his country wants Syrian refugees in its tiny neighbor to return home to help in reconstruction of the war-torn country.
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Humanitarian chief Stephen O'Brien said the situation in the war-torn country had been made worse by the diversion of a UN aid ship by Saudi-led forces.
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Deal, a Republican, had been among more than two dozen U.S. governors who sought to block refugees from the war-torn country from their states after the Nov.
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Alexander Alexandrov, captured while fighting in war-torn eastern Ukraine, sit in a cage during a trial hearing at the Holosiivskyi District Court in Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan.
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His radar should have gone off when he realized that he was a white British guy talking about how he had brought solace to war-torn south Sudan.
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On September 1, BBC Brazil issued an extensive report revealing Eduardo Martins to have photoshopped images of war-torn countries and coopted the identity of a British surfer.
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Qari Mehrajuddin first saw "lightning like a thunder storm" followed by the roar of an explosion, an all-to-familiar sound for residents of the war-torn area.
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But it has also dampened the mood among ordinary Ukrainians, who long for the world to see their war-torn country in a positive light for a change.
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Wagner has also surfaced in war-torn Central African Republic, where its soldiers serve as a presidential guard for the embattled dictator and protect gold and diamond mines.
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This is nothing new for Malta; between 2002 and 2012 thousands of refugees fleeing war-torn African states like Somalia and Eritrea threatened to overwhelm the tiny island.
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The Salvation Army soon began to set up outposts amid the ruins of war-torn Europe, places where American GIs could rest among the the comforts of home.
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War-torn Afghanistan and Syria ranked second and third in the Thomson Reuters Foundation survey of about 550 experts on women's issues, followed by Somalia and Saudi Arabia.
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And she was born to a family of Liberians who had fled the Civil War in their country, gone to Sierra Leone and found another war-torn country.
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The move sparked concerns among lawmakers who fear the weapons sold to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates may be used against civilians in war-torn Yemen.
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Smugglers have played an integral role in Syria's six-year-old civil war, transporting everything from food and cigarettes to fighters and arms through the war-torn country.
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Guterres will confront a range of issues, from war-torn Syria and Yemen to the acquisition of nuclear weapons by North Korea and the refugee crisis in Europe.
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Guterres will confront a range of issues, from war-torn Syria and Yemen to the acquisition of nuclear weapons by North Korea and the refugee crisis in Europe.
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She was the first EU leader to welcome migrants escaping the war-torn Middle East and Africa – something that has not been well-received within her own country.
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The so-called Staff-Monitored Program does not involve financial support to the war-torn African country, but is a necessary step toward a potential IMF loan program.
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Last year, Venezuelans filed more asylum claims than citizens of any other country — including war-torn Syria — according to a recent report from the United Nations refugee agency.
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The Clearance Over 123,200 officials and police in Calais began the process of relocating refugees and migrants from war-torn countries like Syria, Eritrea, Sudan, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
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The Clearance Over 210,2000 officials and police in Calais began the process of relocating refugees and migrants from war-torn countries like Syria, Eritrea, Sudan, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
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The Times later issued two corrections stating Raqqa is the ISIS capital and Damascus is the Syrian capital, before ultimately identifying Aleppo as a "war-torn Syrian city."
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Obama pledged last year that the United States would take in 10,000 people fleeing war-torn Syria, under pressure from European leaders who have been inundated with refugees.
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Las Vegas (CNN)Celia Vargas fled civil war-torn El Salvador and crossed the Mexican border into the United States in the back of a truck in 1981.
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The attack occurred two years ago in a war-torn region that struggles with environmental conservation and is home to some of the world's few remaining mountain gorillas.
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Fayyad, whose documentary follow the White Helmets group in a besieged Syrian city, told Reuters that he hoped the recognition would inspire others in his war-torn country.
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JUBA, South Sudan – The U.S.-based aid group World Vision says nine staffers who were abducted earlier this week in civil war-torn South Sudan have been released.
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UNRWA is already facing a financial crisis and in Lebanon has had to adjust to the arrival of 30,000 more Palestinian refugees fleeing camps in war-torn Syria.
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Women who've been sexually brutalized in war-torn Congo begin to heal at City of Joy, a center that helps them regain a sense of self and empowerment.
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Syria Russia, Turkey and Iran have agreed to create four de-escalation zones in Syria in the latest effort to resolve the war-torn country's six-year conflict.
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Earlier this year, the Saudis appeared to have supported President's Trump's call for safe zones in Syria and has offered to send troops to that war-torn country.
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Before that, the soul singer risked her neck to sneak across the border into war-torn Syria, to perform in the Kurdish-controlled northeastern corner of the country.
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What made Thursday's attack so horrible, even in this war-torn country, was that it reportedly involved a poisonous gas, according to multiple activist groups in the country.
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He has spent many years reporting in poverty-stricken and war-torn regions abroad — notably covering the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, topics that will undoubtedly come up.
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War-torn Iraq recently got an unexpected boost on its way to becoming an investment hot spot, which may take its next step sooner than conventional wisdom suggests.
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If America leaves the Paris Agreement, it will be abandoning an agreement signed by quite literally every nation in the world save for Nicaragua and war-torn Syria.
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The White House said in a statement Thursday that Trump would name John Bass, the US ambassador to Turkey, to lead diplomatic efforts in the war-torn nation.
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Nick: The show certainly took last week's icy, war-torn tone and tried to infuse a little empathy into the situation by exploring Maggie and Carol's internal conflicts.
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EyeDetect is also more adaptable to mass screening than polygraph tests, the company says, making it ideal for vetting the 10,000 emigres expected from the war-torn region.
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For immigrants of war-torn societies, restaurants remain a source of income; a way to make a new start while also providing people with a taste of home.
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This year's Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, gave his laureate lecture on establishing peace in war-torn areas and rethinking the War on Drugs.
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In 85033, war-torn Yemen (49) and Afghanistan (48) posted the lowest scores in the world and the lowest scores for those two countries in the past decade.
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Representatives will meet this weekend in Switzerland for the first time since talks broke off over the collapse of a cease-fire agreement in the war-torn country.
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This year, an elephant named Morgan and fitted with a GPS tracking collar surprised the researchers when he entered war-torn Somalia from Kenya and managed to live.
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Are war-torn Yemen or Bangladesh, both home to significant numbers of Islamic extremists, really better equipped to deal with Muthana and Begum than the U.K. or U.S.?
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Their arrival, according to company executives and lawmakers, incited an online backlash from Germans opposed to the swell of people from Syria, Afghanistan and other war-torn countries.
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Trump, who has faced criticism for lacking a broader strategy to deal with the Syria crisis, insisted he has no plans to "go into" the war-torn country.
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Qatari Economy Minister Ahmed Bin Jassim din Mohammed al-Thani said Qatar could also be a useful hub for the reconstruction of Iraq and other war-torn regions.
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Wealthy, powerful countries dominate the Olympic Games, while conflicted, war-torn, impoverished countries simply lack the resources to promote sport to the level that will produce Olympic champions.
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JUBA (Reuters) - South Sudan's government has increased registration fees nearly six-fold for international aid groups seeking to operate in the war-torn nation, an official told Reuters.
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U.S. fighter jets intercepted two Russian fighter jets on Thursday over Syria, according to multiple reports, signaling an escalation between Washington and Moscow over the war-torn nation.
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Salhoul noted that Syrian doctors have been targeted and killed by their own government using air to surface missiles while performing their professional duties in war-torn Syria.
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The European Union is planning an extension of its military operation against human traffickers, known as Sophia, which could eventually include sending ground troops to war-torn Libya.
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Works that incorporate gruesome surgical photos or Susan Meiselas's images of war-torn Nicaragua attest to Bender's fear of a growing numbness and flatlining of empathy in society.
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Ethiopia, sandwiched between war-torn South Sudan and Somalia, is frequently rebuked by human rights groups for cracking down on dissent under the guise of national security concerns.
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What is not immediately apparent is that the picture was shot in South Sudan, a young, war-torn country where even carrying a camera in public is dangerous.
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The island is currently in a very dire situation, described as similar to war-torn Iraq in 2003 by an Army Corps of Engineers official on the ground.
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It has depended on regular foreign aid, and its economic pressures have been compounded by a huge influx of refugees, including hundreds of thousands from war-torn Syria.
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Rather than curb Iranian meddling, as the people want, they invite it, ignoring the dreadful example Iran has set lording over crisis-ridden Lebanon and war-torn Syria.
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Once leprosy was declared under control, the center also focused on tuberculosis, blindness and other diseases and on disabilities, some caused by land mines in war-torn Afghanistan.
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The United Nations was not allowed to operate in war-torn areas of Nigeria until the battle with Boko Haram had been going on for a few years.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) on Thursday unveiled his long-promised strategy for Afghanistan, saying "America is adrift" in the war-torn nation as the Trump administration spins its wheels.
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The announcement by Russian negotiator Alexander Lavrentyev comes as Russia, Turkey and Iran prepare to sign an agreement creating four de-escalation zones in the war-torn country.
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Beyond the crumbling walls we can see a war-torn city — almost certainly The Last City, which we've only ever seen from the vantage point of Destiny's Tower.
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In February, Mr. Halbouni stirred controversy in that city with his sculpture "Monument," made from three upturned buses, like barricades in the war-torn Syrian city of Aleppo.
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Similar problems are reported to be occurring through the war-torn regions of the Middle East, including Iraq and Syria, and countries with extensive refugee populations, like Jordan.
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In 2017, the Trump administration lifted longstanding sanctions against Sudan, saying Khartoum had made progress on counterterrorism efforts and expanded access to humanitarian aid in war-torn regions.
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Aboard were also 12 U.S. corporate executives whom Brown had recruited to help develop projects to rebuild the war-torn region that had previously been part of Yugoslavia.
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On their first day in England, the Daily Mail welcomed "the youngsters, who are understood to come from war-torn countries," and published an accompanying spread of photos.
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Beyond discrediting Western governments they seek to undermine the practice of governments (including the UN) using these shippers to bring humanitarian cargoes to distressed or war-torn areas.
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He has a wildly unlikely biography, veering from war-torn 1970s Beirut to the dance clubs of 1990s Manhattan to the social media battles of the Trump era.
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SANAA (Reuters) - Images of 18-year-old Saida Ahmad Baghili's emaciated body shocked the world and turned a spotlight on the worsening humanitarian crisis across war-torn Yemen.
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In a speech to Sudanese armed forces on Tuesday, Bashir said Sudan's military had seized Egyptian armoured vehicles from rebels in the country's war-torn southern Darfur region.
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Délio Jasse views his birthplace, Luanda, Angola, war-torn when he left as a teenager in the 1990s and now a rich metropolis, through a dreamlike blue screen.
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Desperate times call for desperate measures, and so the Suldlom forces annexed their former ally, the meek Shabtak Polity, as well as the already war-torn Nharr Colonies.
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The painstaking process of mine removal from the spot Diana visited was suspended after her trip in 22046 due to the changing situation in the war-torn country.
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For years, activists and civilians in war-torn Syria have used social media to share the horrors of the conflict that has left millions dead and fleeing their homes.
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Syria is a major issue to both Russia and the U.S. President Trump would like to exit that war-torn country, but needs Russian cooperation to make that happen.
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Related: In war-torn western Mosul, a determined few remain When we exited our car, we saw a cloud of black smoke rising about 150 meters (492 feet) away.
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But the work also pays homage to the people who are still following this practice in war-torn Syria and in Lebanon, whose sea and rivers are devastatingly polluted.
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Her story had begun to resonate globally when, with the help of her mother Fatemah, she started tweeting about the plight of people living in the war-torn city.
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KAMPALA, Uganda – A U.S. Treasury official is urging East African governments to tighten the loopholes that allow illicit money from war-torn South Sudan to cross into regional capitals.
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McCain was a newly minted member of the House of Representatives in 1983 when President Ronald Reagan asked Congress to authorize deploying additional American troops to war torn Lebanon.
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For months in war-torn Yemen, some of America's most highly trained soldiers worked on a mercenary mission of murky legality to kill prominent clerics and Islamist political figures.
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Whether it's the war torn world of Hunger Games, the socially stratified society of Divergent, or civilization in collapse of Delirium, the future depicted in YA is often bleak.
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That is nearly double the spread on bonds issued by Mozambique, which is already in default, and more than six times the spread on bonds from war-torn Ukraine.
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Lebanon has also had to contend with a massive influx of 1.1 million refugees from war-torn Syria – a huge burden on a country with just 4.4 million inhabitants.
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Posing as Syrian refugees The documents reveal fresh details about their journey and the way they posed as Syrian refugees, blending in with thousands fleeing the war-torn country.
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As the food crisis grows worse for Baghili and other Yemenis, the UN World Food Programme fears the devastating toll that hunger could have on the war-torn country.
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel signaled on Monday that it could attack suspected Iranian military assets in Iraq, as it has done with scores of air strikes in war-torn Syria.
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It insists that its deportation policy adheres to international law, adding that refugees will not be sent back to war-torn or repressive countries such as Sudan and Eritrea.
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When the police began investigating in January 2017, Turchynov fled through Ukraine's war-torn eastern territories to Russia, a country out of reach to the US and Ukrainian authorities.
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Al-Basha was a director at Space for Hope, a local non-profit that has worked to provide civil services to people living in the war-torn opposition area.
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Meghan also wore her Pippa Small Nosheen gold-plated stud earrings, a collaboration between the jeweler and the charity Turquoise Mountain, which employs local artisans in war-torn Kabul.
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Immigration Minister John McCallum was named ambassador to China and was replaced by Ahmed Hussen, a Muslim who came to Canada as a teenaged refugee from war-torn Somalia.
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In a speech to Sudanese military personnel, he said on Tuesday that the military had seized Egyptian armored vehicles from rebels in the country's war-torn southern Darfur region.
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Like a true realist, he understands admitting distressed populations from war torn areas where global jihad is prevalent is a guarantee for increased terror attacks in America and Europe.
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Kamil is the star of Watani: My Homeland, the epic story of one family's escape from war-torn Syria and their attempt to make a new life in Germany.
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Life for many of the 1m-odd asylum-seekers who have fled Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and other war-torn countries for Europe in the past year has become intolerable.
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The Syrian government and key opposition groups have agreed to a temporary truce aimed at bringing peace to the war-torn country, The Associated Press and other outlets report.
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What betrays where the hotel is, in Mogadishu, the war-torn capital of Somalia, are the two dozen guards in football shirts loafing around the doors clutching AK-47s.
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The figures come as Europe grapples with a rising influx of migrants, mostly from north Africa and war-torn countries such as Syria, after Mediterranean arrivals spiked in 2015.
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The visit is part of Tillerson's week-long trip to the Middle East, South Asia and Europe and follows a deadly string of attacks in the war-torn country.
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A rising and increasingly assertive China, as well as America's future plans for war-torn Afghanistan, are among the issues that are likely to top the agenda, say analysts.
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The lobbying campaign to lift sanctions on war-torn Sudan is shifting into high gear now that the White House has delayed a decision on the policy until October.
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The U.N. deploys the largest military in the world, with over 100,000 soldiers from more than 100 different countries to stabilize war-torn countries like Mali and South Sudan.
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Based on true events in Gaza, Liyla and the Shadows of War places you in control of a family trying to traverse a war-torn urban landscape and survive.
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The United States is prepared to discuss with Russia joint efforts to stabilize war-torn Syria, including no-fly zones, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Wednesday.
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As a child and grandchild of war-torn immigrants from different parts of the world, I had learned that fleeing, in my family, was a generational rite of passage.
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"Eclipsed," Danai Gurira's drama about women in war-torn Liberia, starring Lupita Nyong'o, grossed $421,319 for eight performances during its first week since receiving strong reviews at its opening.
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Ask a plant employee to lift a sleeve or pull back a head scarf, and deep scars tell of encounters with rebel groups and journeys through war-torn countries.
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" Refugees coming to Australia were often "from dreadful, devastated, war-torn regions of the world and many of them, large percentages of them, have no English skills at all.
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He is to pitch invasions what Constable is to romantic landscapes, what Van Gogh is to sunflowers, what Picasso is to fucked-up surrealist depictions of war-torn Guernica.
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Washington (CNN)The deaths of four Americans in Syria raise questions about the timing and scale of President Donald Trump's directive to pull troops from the war-torn country.
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Being apolitical is simply not an option for survival, even for refugees who see North American democracy as a haven away from the nightmares of their war-torn homes.
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The expanding investigation underscores the difficulty of doing business in war-torn regions, a challenge faced by companies around the world, especially those in the energy and industrial sectors.
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Israel, which shares a long border with the war-torn country, has already treated thousands of both civilians and rebel fighters in field hospitals located right along the border.
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Demands for money started after he told her he'd found a bag of diamonds in Syria and needed her help to smuggle it out of the war-torn nation.
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The newly offered sum would not apply to refugees who fled war-torn countries like Syria, but only to migrants whose chances at gaining asylum in Europe are slim.
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Purdum's evocations of a war-torn America discovering and embracing "Oklahoma!" succeed in making that show seem as vital and all-encompassing a phenomenon as "Hamilton" 70 years later.
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Its capture would be a strategic government gain in the current campaign, which is intended also to regain control of major trade arteries important to Syria's war-torn economy.
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Trump's tweets pinned blame for the situation there on Russian President Vladimir Putin's support for Assad and former US President Barack Obama's past policy in the war-torn nation.
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From Israel's perspective, the US presence in Syria is at least a tiny foothold against Iran and a measure of leverage over the future of the war-torn country.
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Our first Daily 6983 video offers a rare glimpse inside war-torn Yemen, with footage shot by the Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Tyler Hicks and the reporter Ben Hubbard.
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"The momentum has shifted," Kerry told the opening of an Iraq donor conference, saying he hoped the meeting would raise at least $2 billion for the war-torn country.
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The ceasefire was brokered during the Group of 20 summit in Germany this weekend, and is aimed at bringing relief to the southwestern part of the war-torn country.
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Caddell, the American company that did the construction, announces on its website that the embassy "has played an important part in the healing process" of the war-torn country.
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Exceptions can be made for the sick or the elderly, or those fleeing war torn areas of the world where they face persecution or certain death if they remain.
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Her curiosity led her to ask Doctors Without Borders for data on surgeries conducted in its humanitarian projects in 12 war-torn countries in Africa and the Middle East.
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She moves from her comfortable home in contemporary Bangalore, India, to mountainous, war-torn Kashmir in search of him but is soon confronted with histories more political than personal.
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At the height of the 1950s, Beat writing was characterized by political ruminations and a call to bohemianism as a rejection of America's normative and oppressive, war-torn climate.
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