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Few hours into the new ceasefire, militants stationed in Greater Idlib launched at least five rockets at the town of…
On August 2, the United States is formally withdrawing from a landmark arms control treaty with Russia, claiming it undermines…
Submitted by Dr. Binoy Kampmark There is a venom in international refugee policy that refuses to go away: officials charged with…
Written by Caitlin Johnstone; Originally appeared at her blog In the race to determine who will serve as Commander in…
In a surprise move, Damascus accepted a new ceasefire in Greater Idlib, despite the recent Syrian Arab Army (SAA) advance…
An Israeli officer and two soldiers were injured in the morning of August 1 in a “lone wolf attack” by…
Syrian authorities and Turkish-backed militants swapped prisoners on July 31 at the Abu al-Zandin crossing in northern Aleppo, as part…
At least eleven militants of the Turkish-backed Suqour al-Sham Brigades were killed on August 1 when pro-government fighters raided their…
Written by Philip Giraldi; Originally appeared on strategic-culture.org The Tehran government has announced the arrest of seventeen Iranian citizens caught spying for America’s…
A civilian was killed on July 31 in a mysterious airstrike that targeted the government-held town of al-Rashidiyah in the…
ISIS allegedly attacked Syrian Arab Army (SAA) positions near al-Bukamal; The SAA liberated Mushairifah, Aziziah, Abu Raeida Gharbi and Abu…
On August 1, the Israeli military struck a position of the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) in the southern governorate of…
On July 30th, the Nigerian presidency announced that after a 10-year insurgency, the Boko Haram terrorist organization had been “defeated,”…
The Houthis launched on August 1 a ballistic missile at a “military target” on Saudi Arabia’s eastern coast, for the…
The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) continued its ground operations in the northern Hama countryside on July 31 and August 1,…