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US-Backed Alliance Pushes Toward ISIS In Syria
Washington's strategy in Syria has shifted from trying to train fighters to supplying groups headed by U.S.-vetted commanders. -
US Coalition Planes Pound ISIS In Ramadi, Iraq
Airstrikes were conducted against insurgent positions in the last district they hold in the center of the Sunni Muslim city, state TV said.
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US-Backed Alliance Pushes Toward ISIS In Syria
Washington's strategy in Syria has shifted from trying to train fighters to supplying groups headed by U.S.-vetted commanders. -
US Coalition Planes Pound ISIS In Ramadi, Iraq
Airstrikes were conducted against insurgent positions in the last district they hold in the center of the Sunni Muslim city, state TV said. -
Modi, Putin Support End To Syria War
India and Russia have enjoyed strong ties in recent years, with New Delhi buying billions of dollars in weapons from Moscow. -
Ninth Attack Suspect Detained In Belgium
Because so many of those linked to the Nov. 13 deaths in Paris had ties to Belgium, authorities there have been under pressure to make arrests. -
Indonesia Scours Jungle In Search Of ISIS Loyalist
A militant named Santoso, who has eluded capture for years, has until Jan. 9 to surrender. -
Candidates Weigh In On Immigration Raids
The raids are designed to thwart future illegal immigration from Central America where drought and violence have displaced people. -
Compensation Granted To Former US Hostages
More than 30 years after their ordeal, Americans held captive in Iran between 1979 and 1981 will receive as much as $4.4 million each. -
Iraqis Close To Retaking Ramadi
If the government forces recapture the city, it would be both a strategic and symbolic win for the Iraqi military, which lost control of it about seven months ago. -
Prayers To Say On Christmas Day
Here are four short prayers you can recite on Christmas Day, in between family events and festivities. -
Central African Republic Again Delays Elections
The elections have been postponed four times since February because of insecurity and logistical challenges, despite the presence of international peacekeepers. -
Amid Celebrations, More Die In West Bank
With violence still raging in the region, Bethlehem tourism businesses have reported downturns in revenue this Christmas season. -
Iran Calls On China To Join War On ISIS
"China can significantly help the regional peace and stability by becoming more active in the fight against the Islamic State," an Iranian official says. -
Russia Angry Over US Deployment In Romania
Russia argues the U.S. has broken the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty with a missile-launching system in the central European country. -
The Story Of Jesus
Jesus' birth is celebrated each year during Christmas. How much do you know about the story as told in the Bible? -
Somalia 'Giving In' To Al-Shabab
By banning celebrations of Christmas, the East African country is "trampling on the legitimate rights of Somali Christians," one expert says. -
Milan To Fight Smog By Limiting Vehicle Use
Along with imposing the vehicle ban, the Italian city is also promoting the use of public transportation by offering a cheap all-day ticket. -
Outrage Over Video Of Jews Mocking Palestinian's Death
The video appears to shows several people at a Jewish wedding in Jerusalem mocking the death of an 18-month-old Palestinian baby, who was killed in an arson attack in July. -
Russia Says It Will Conduct Strikes Despite Ceasefire
Russia will continue its airstrikes on ISIS while still working with the U.S. and several Middle Eastern nations in pursuit of a conclusion to the prolonged Syrian Civil War. -
India's Reliance Signs $6B Arms Deal With Russian Firm
The agreement was announced during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Moscow. -
Myanmar Men Sentenced To Death Over Tourists' Murders
The brutality of the murders, on the Thai island of Koh Tao, dented the country's image as a holiday paradise.
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