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A screen grab obtained by Reuters from a handout video shows the aftermath of an airstrike on a medical centre in the village of Skeiniya, Sinjar, Iraq, August 17, 2021. The strike is part of escalating attacks by Turkish aircraft and drones in mainly Kurdish areas of Iraq and Syria, a Reuters data analysis shows. Western firms have supplied critical components for the drones, which Kurdish and Iraqi officials say Turkey is deploying with increasing frequency. Turkey's Defence Ministry said in a statement to Reuters that all of its operations fall "within the framework of international law, respecting the territorial integrity and sovereignty of all our neighbours." Photo by Khairy Omar/Handout via REUTERS

Politics Oct 12

Intense shelling has displaced 70,000 people in northwest Syria, UN agencies says

By Omar Albam, Associated Press

World Aug 03

An unexploded Grad rocket is embedded in a field near the Kovalyov brothers' houses, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in the village of Posad-Pokrovske, northwest of the city of Kherson, Ukraine January 28, 2023. Nacho Doce/REUTERS
Russian shelling hits a landmark church in the Ukrainian city of Kherson

Ukraine's emergency service says four of its workers were wounded in a second round of shelling as they fought a fire at St. Catherine's Cathedral.

By Hanna Arhirova, Associated Press

World Feb 07

Aftermath of recent shelling in Donetsk
Russia hits civilian areas, boosts offensive as invasion anniversary nears

Russian shelling damaged buildings in Ukraine, local officials said Tuesday. Military analysts also expressed skepticism about the brewing Moscow offensive around the anniversary of its invasion of Ukraine.

By Susie Blann, Associated Press

World Nov 19

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Egypt Hopes to Help Broker Cease-fire, If Not Peace Between Israel and Hamas

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As Gaza and Tel Aviv Remain Under Fire, Diplomatic Efforts Begin on Truce

Conflict between Hamas and Israel continued, even as Arab League and United Nations officials worked on a cease-fire. Palestinians reported more than 100 dead so far as Gaza endured more airstrikes. Tel Aviv was targeted by rockets but suffered no…

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Hamas Fires Rockets at Jerusalem; Israel Readies Troops and Tanks at Gaza Border

Israel continued airstrikes in Gaza while sirens sounded in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, warning citizens of Hamas rockets that had landed nearby. Independent Television News' John Ray reports on the escalated hostilities between Israeli military and Hamas fighters that has…

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Longstanding Tensions Between Israel and Palestinians See Major Escalation

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Turkey-Syria Clashes Reflect Greater Frustration, Larger Regional Conflagration

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U.N. Monitors Exit Syria, Failing to Stop Bloodshed

Independent estimates say 20,000 have died since the Syrian uprising began. Now, U.N. monitors have left, failing to stop the violence. Jeffrey Brown reports. Then Margaret Warner talks to the Guardian's Ghaith Adbul-Ahad, who has been following Syrian rebels on…

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Seeing Through the Fog of War: Monitoring Human Rights Abuses Via Satellite

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