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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad defended his government's conduct in the war this week, and said his supporters in Syria have come to learn "the value of the state."
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Who's Next To Borrow from America's Drone Strike "Playbook"?
Fifteen years ago, the United States was the only country to have ever carried out a drone strike. Today, that’s no longer the case, and 19 countries either have armed drones or are trying to acquire them.
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What Will Interventions Look Like After Libya?
Ongoing violence in Libya has prompted a rethink in the U.S. over when -- or even if -- military interventions are worth the cost.
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The Human Costs of the War In Yemen
Fighting has touched nearly every aspect of daily life in Yemen -- limiting access to food and water, deepening poverty, devastating access to health care, and forcing millions of children from school.
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Yemen Under Siege
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WATCH: 400 Meters From ISIS in the Battle for Benghazi
Nearly five years after Muammar Qaddafi's ouster, Libya is now ISIS’s biggest base outside of Syria and Iraq. As a new FRONTLINE documentary shows, the fight against the terror group there is intensifying.
May 3, 2016
European Leaders Face Criticism For Refugee Deal With Turkey
Leaders in Europe are facing criticism for turning to Turkey for help at a time when the government in Ankara has been accused of expelling refugees back to Syria.
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Welcome To Goslar, Where the Mayor Wants More Refugees
In Goslar, a picturesque German town of just 50,000, Mayor Oliver Junk is trying to counter the anti-immigrant sentiment growing not just in Germany, but across much of Europe.
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