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17 Sep 2019
Hamas and Fatah: Palestinian brothers at war
2 Jul 2019
Egypt declares war on hepatitis C.
29 Jun 2019
1919-1939: The Treaty of Versailles, a truce that led to another war
26 Jun 2019
For years, Ali sold used furniture and home appliances for a living. But he never thought Syria's war would one day make him homeless and force him to sell his own. His family is one of dozens stranded in olive groves along the Turkish border, who say they have had to sell their basic possessions to ensure survival.
6 Jun 2019
D-Day marked the ultimate collaboration between wartime allies, but 75 years on, those bonds are fraying. Macron called for those ties to continue as countries observed the somber occasion.
26 May 2019
After war and terror, Iraq plagued by drug crisis.
26 May 2019
The Pentagon is considering a request to send thousands more troops to the Middle East as relations worsen, unnamed officials say. Meanwhile, Iran's supreme leader said he foresaw the demise of American civilization.
23 May 2019
Young Palestinian, Omar Abu Hashim, dreamt of becoming not just a professional footballer, but a famous one. However, a bullet to the leg during a protest march led to his left leg being amputated. With the help of the International Committee of the Red Cross, the 20-year-old and others like him could still achieve fame playing the beautiful game.
23 May 2019
War in Yemen: 'The UK, US and France are not putting enough pressure on Saudi Arabia'
7 May 2019
The US has announced it would deploy an aircraft carrier to the Middle East to give a "clear message" to Iran that it is prepared to defend its interests. Crisis Group's Ali Vaez says the move could lead to a war.
5 May 2019
Russia has launched a travelling exhibition of tanks and weapons captured in Syria. The propaganda tour from Moscow to Vladivostok aims to win approval for Russia’s intervention in Syria. But relatives of Russian soldiers killed remain unconvinced.
27 Apr 2019
UN waters down 'rape in war' resolution after U.S. pressure.

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