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On July 3, 4 people were killed and 114 injured in a large explosion that rocked a fireworks factory in the district of…

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On July 2, the Houthis repelled an attack by Saudi-backed Yemeni fighters on their positions in the area of Rshaha…

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New satellite images confirmed that Turkey had deployed at least one MIM-23 Hawk medium-ran air-defense system in al-Watiya Air Base…

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A brief overview of the recent developments in Yemen: Saudi-led coalition warplanes conducted 2 airstrikes on the Sawadiya area; Saudi-led…

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The U.S.-led coalition announced on July 4 that it had launched a series of airstrikes on ISIS cells in the…

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Turkish-backed militants are clashing with each other in the occupied town of Tell Abyad in northern Raqqa, less than 24…

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Submitted by Nadia Bazuk In early May, the Swiss Center for Security Studies at ETH Zurich published its new report on Constantinople’s…

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Originally appeared at ZeroHedge On the eve of Independence Day, the White House is once again stoking tensions with Beijing,…

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A brief overview of the recent developments in Syria: Three Russian military convoys consisting of about 30 military vehicles arrived…

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A brief overview of the recent developments in Afghanistan: Two people were wounded in a magnetic mine explosion in Kabul…

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Early on July 4, several explosions were heard over the Turkish-occupied town of Azaz and the town of Taked in…

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Late in the evening of July 3, a massive explosion occured in the Turkish-occupied city of Afrin in the northern…

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A brief overview of the recent developments in Libya: The GNA Navy commander revealed that his forces had captured a…

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On July 4, a car rammed a crowd of protesters in Seattle injuring at least two women. One woman suffered…

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Clashes between Turkish-backed militants in the occupied town of Ras al-Ain in northeastern Syria have subsided somewhat. Nevertheless, tension is…