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Apr 27

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A thousand miles from Ukraine, Syrians in Idlib fear history is repeating itself

By Ali Rogin, Abdel Razaq el-Shami

Ukrainians have been living, suffering and dying under withering Russian air, artillery and missile strikes. Their plight and resistance are perhaps nowhere better understood than in Syria's Idlib province. There, Syrians who oppose president Bashar al-Assad are in their 11th…

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Apr 18

Battle-hardened Syrian fighters to join Russian side in Ukraine war, say observers

By Bassem Mroue, Associated Press

The next chapter of the war in Ukraine could see Russia bringing in greater numbers of battle-hardened fighters from Syria, observers say.

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Feb 28

For Ukrainians, some European countries open their doors that were kept closed to Middle Eastern and African refugees

By Renata Brito, Associated Press

While Europeans' hospitality toward Ukrainians has been applauded, it has also highlighted the stark difference in treatment received by Middle Eastern and African migrants and refugees, particularly Syrians who came in 2015.

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Feb 03

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U.S.-led raid kills ISIS leader. What's next in the fight against the terrorist group?

By Nick Schifrin, Ali Rogin

U.S. special operations forces conducted a raid overnight Thursday in Syria that ended in the death of the leader of the Islamic State, Abu Ibrahim al Hashimi al-Qurashi. Nick Schifrin examines the collateral damage and the future of the fight…

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Feb 03

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Biden's deputy national security adviser on U.S. raid in Syria, tensions with Russia

The United States on Thursday stepped up its accusations that Russia is plotting a fake attack by Ukrainian forces as a pretext to invading Ukraine. It came after a U.S. commando raid led to the death of the ISIS leader…

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Feb 03

After criticism of airstrikes, U.S. frames raid on Islamic State leader as attempt to spare civilians

By Ellen Knickmeyer, Chris Megerian, Associated Press

The U.S. raid still brought the deaths of children. Al-Qurayshi's wife and two children were killed along with the militant leader when he detonated a suicide bomb.

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Feb 03

WATCH: Biden speaks on an overnight raid that killed an Islamic State leader in northern Syria

By Lolita C. Baldor, Bassem Mroue, Zeke Miller, Ghaith Alsayed, Associated Press

The leader of the violent Islamic State group was killed Thursday, blowing himself up along with members of his family during an overnight raid carried out by U.S. special operations forces in northwestern Syria, President Joe Biden said.

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Feb 03

Islamic State leader killed during U.S. raid in northern Syria, says Biden

By Bassem Mroue, Lolita C. Baldor, Ghaith Alsayed, Zeke Miller, Associated Press

President Joe Biden says an elite U.S. military force killed one of the world's most wanted terrorists, the leader of the Islamic State group, during an overnight raid in Syria's northwestern Idlib province.

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Jan 13

Landmark conviction of senior Syrian official for crimes against humanity hailed by United Nations

By Christoph Noelting, Frank Jordans, Associated Press

A former Syrian secret police officer was convicted by a German court Thursday of crimes against humanity for overseeing the abuse of detainees at a jail near Damascus a decade ago.

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Oct 20

Bus bombs kill 14 in Syria capital; shells elsewhere kill 10

By Albert Aji, Bassem Mroue, Associated Press

The U.N.'s deputy regional humanitarian coordinator described as "shocking" reports of shelling that hit a market and roads near schools.

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