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On July 30, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) and other pro-government factions liberated the town of Shajarah from ISIS in southern…
On July 30th, Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said that Italy is “UK’s friend” and wishes for it to…
The Trump administration is going to withdraw the American-backed Afghan troops from sparsely populated areas of Afghanistan, anonymous officers mentioned,…
The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have seized 3,400km2 from ISIS near the Syrian-Iraqi border in the framework of their…
Written by Paul Craig Roberts; Originally appeared on paulcraigroberts.org The United States government has never allowed independent governments in Latin America….
On July 27th, Robert Kocharyan, Armenia’s second President was arrested, after a Court in Yerevan authorized the action. Sputnik News…
Russia may sell Karakurt-class corvettes armed with Kalibr cruise missiles to to Vietnam, China, India and other countries of the Asia-Pacific Region, Deputy…
On July 27th, in Johannesburg, in South Africa, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the Turkish President called on the leaders of the…
Originally appeared at ZeroHedge Finally, a journalist for a mainstream UK media outlet is methodically tracking weapons shipment serial numbers…
On July 30, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA), led by the Tiger Forces and the 4th Armoured Division, started storming…
Civilians are leaving the militant-held part of Syria’s Idlib province via a Russian-established humanitarian corridor in the Abu al-Duhur settlemenеt, Russia’s…
Foreign Ministry statement on the US House of Representatives’ passing of the 2019 defence budget bill (source): We have taken…
On July 29, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) and the Tiger Forces, backed by the Russian Aerospace Forces, liberated the…
On July 29, warplanes of the Saudi-led coalition carried out airstrikes on several ballistic missiles sites of the Houthis in…
Syrian government forces have captured the town of Abidin and advanced in the direction of the ISIS-held town of Shajarah…