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The US Navy has faced a problem with female servicemen, leaving combat duty due to their pregnancy. According to information,…

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Since our recent map update, the Syiran army’s Tiger Forces have liberated 8 more villages, including Jubb al-Qahwa, Qasr al-Ahmar, Jarkes,…

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This map shows the progress of the anti-ISIS campaign in Iraq in the perioud between October 1, 2016 and December…

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Originally appeared at The Daily Sheeple The left-leaning mainstream media has spent the last 24 hours marginilizing yesterday’s Tweets from President…

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Original by Rostislav Ishchenko published by Rusvesna, translation by J.Hawk In his interview with the PolitVera channel, Rostislav Ishchenko, a…

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This map shows the military situation in eastern Ukraine on March 6, 2017.

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This map shows the military situation in Yemen on March 6, 2017.

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This map shows the military situation in the Iraqi city of Mosul on March 6, 2017. Iraqi security forces liberated…

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The Syrian army and the National Defense Forces (NDF) have retaken the Jazal Oil Field from the ISIS terrorist group…

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The Jaish al-Islam terrorist group, known to be supported by Saudi Arabia, has launched a Soviet-made ‘Scud’ missile against government forces…

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Four Turkish soldiers were wounded in a mortar attack launched by US-backed Kurdish forces on Monday, the Turkish conservative daily “Yenisafak”…

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At least 30 people were killed in a militant raid a town on Myanmar’s border with China on March 6. Militants…

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On March 6, the Syrian army’s Tiger Forces liberated 4 villages: Tannouza, Rasm al-Hamam Miri, Ghadini and ‘Ashini. These advanes put government…

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Written by Prof Michel Chossudovsky; Originally appeared at GlobalResearch This article first published in March 2014 at the very outset of…

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The Syrian army’s Tiger Forces, the Russian Aerospace Forces, have liberated the villages of Rasm al-Hamam Miri, Ghadini and ‘Ashini…