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October 8th, 2019
US Pledges Additional $98 Million to Venezuela's Guaido in Historic Bilateral Agreement
Libyan Oil Firm Unable to Pay Salaries at Eastern Unit With Parallel Board
Survey: South Koreans Grow Wary of Unification With North
Venezuela's Guaido Says Regional Bank Preparing to Offer $400 Million Loan
Turkey Says It Will Cross Into Syria 'Shortly,' Issues Warning to Kurdish Fighters
Kosovo Election Winner in No Rush to Restart Serbia Talks
Yemeni Officials Say Explosive Device Has Killed 4 Children
Protesters Move Into Ecuador's Capital; President Moves Out
Iran's FM Says Saudi Arabia Will Be 'Companion' if Ends Yemen War
UN: Constitutional Committee Should Lead to End of Syria War
UN Security Council Urges Progress in South Sudan
Two Polish Soldiers Killed While Trying to Defuse WW2 Explosives
Hong Kong Professional Gamer Banned From Tournament Over Pro-Democracy Comments
Militia Commander Says It Will Attack Turkish Forces if They Enter Syria
Iran Urges Turkey Not to Go Ahead With Attack on Syria Kurds
Iraq May Be the Next Flash Point for Oil Markets
Court Rules FBI Surveillance Violated Americans' Rights
Ecuador Moves Government Out of Capital as Violent Protests Rage
After Bloodshed Hits Flashpoint District, Iraq Scrambles to Stem Violence
Top Kurdish General: Watching Over ISIS Prisoners Now a 'Second Priority'
Turkey Says It Wont Bow to US Threats Over Expected Assault on Syria
The US Military Used More Bombs and Missiles in Afghanistan Last Month Than It Has Since 2010
Prosecutors Headed to Afghanistan to Interview Witnesses in Case of Green Beret Who Allegedly Murdered Taliban Bomb-Maker
US Department of Education Has Launched a Campaign Against Pro-Palestine Voices on Campus. Many Saw It Coming.
At Least 20 Students Wounded in Explosion in Ghazni University in Afghanistan
Police Investigator Shot and Killed in Kabul Province
Clash in Ghazni Between US-Afghan Convoy and Militants
Iraqi Govt Issues 2nd Package of Measures Amid Protests
Turkish Parliament Extends Motion for Cross-Border Operations in Iraq, Syria
Turkey Shells Position of Kurdish-Led Groups in North Syria
Ahead of Offensive, Turkey Says It Strikes Syria-Iraq Border
Senators Demand Briefing on Trump's Decision to Withdraw From Syria
Top Saudi Cleric Slaps Fatwa on Stuffed Animals and Dolls
Palestinian Group Slams Saudi Football Team for Seeking Visiting Permits From Israel
Palestinian Hunger Striker Details 'Cruel and Violent' Torture Under Israel's Administrative Detention
US Cuts Turkey's Access to Northeast Syria Airspace Ahead of Military Campaign
US Moved Troops From Northern Syria to 'Ensure Their Safety', Pentagon Says
For Idlib's Residents, Turkey's Looming Offensive Throws Future Into Doubt
Top Dems Warn Trump Against US Pullout of Open Skies Treaty
Beetle-Like Iranian Robots Can Roll Under Tanks
The Netherlands to Buy Nine More F-35s for $1.1 Billion
China 'Strongly Urges' US to Remove Sanctions and Stop Accusing It of Human Rights Violations
Niger Soldiers Killed in 'Terrorist' Attack in Southwestern Dosso Region
Fourth Senegalese UN Peacekeeper Dies After Central African Republic Helicopter Crash
Afghanistan Airstrike Killed Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent Leader, NDS Says
US Air Force F-16 Fighter Jet Crashes in Germany
India Receives First of 36 Dassault Rafale Fighter Jets
Isolated Manbij Faces Rival Syrian Factions on Two Fronts
China Tones Down Expectations Ahead of US Trade War Talks as Vice-Premier Liu He Leads Team to Washington
Hong Kong Government Wary of Labeling Protesters 'Terrorists'
India to Allow Tourists Back Into Kashmir - but They Won't Be Able to Use Their Phones or the Internet
Ecuador's Petroamazonas Suspends Operations at Three Oilfields Amid Protests
Belarus Calls for US Role in Ukraine Peace Talks
Police Say 77 People Arrested in Hong Kong for Anti-Mask Law Violations
Iran Opposes Any Turkish Military Operation in Syria: Iran Foreign Ministry Statement
Kremlin Rejects Idea of US Role in Ukraine Conflict Talks
France Needs 'Society of Vigilance' Against Islamist 'Hydra': Macron
Gideon Saar Challenges Lengthy Netanyahu Likud Rule
Kremlin: We Weren't Warned About US Plan to Pull Troops From Syria Northeast
China Puts Kashmir on United Nations Agenda to Boost Isolated Pakistan's Cause
China Says It Supports Pakistan in Safeguarding Its Independent Sovereignty
Pakistan's Imran Khan in China to Talk Kashmir, Economic Ties
Trump Defends US Relations With Turkey After Bipartisan Backlash
UK Tells Turkey Unilateral Military Action Must Be Avoided
Syrian Suspect Detained After Truck Rams Traffic in Western Germany
India to Lift Travel Advisory on Kashmir Two Months After Crackdown
Ex-Ecuador President Correa Denies Planning Coup Attempt From Exile
UN Chief Warns May Not Have Enough Money to Pay Staff Next Month
Turkey's Plan to Settle Refugees in Northeast Syria Alarms Allies
Ethiopian Police Teargas Protesters in Amhara
Rescue by Tuk Tuk as Snipers Rain Death Onto Baghdad Streets
Seven Latin American Nations Suggest Maduro Behind Unrest in Ecuador, Back Moreno
US Imposes Visa Restrictions on Chinese Officials Over Muslim Treatment
China State Newspaper Criticizes Apple for App Use by Hong Kong Protesters
Hong Kong Leader Lam Does Not Rule Out Beijing Help, as Economy Suffers
UAE Pulls Some Forces From Yemen's Aden as Deal Nears to End Standoff
Protests Resume in Iraq's Sadr City as Uprising Enters Second Week
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Blasts Trump's Syria Withdrawal
US Fighter Jet Crashes in Germany, Pilot Ejected
Half of Israelis Oppose Unity Government Headed by Netanyahu, Poll Finds
Turkey Rejects Trump's Threats Amid Conflicting US Signals Over Syria Offensive
Syrian Rebels See Chance for New Life With Turkish Troops
Syrian Kurdish Official Eyes Possible Talks With Damascus
Blast Inside University Classroom Injures Several Afghan Students
October 7th, 2019
Iraqi Police Replace Army in Key Baghdad Neighborhoods
Iran Says Arak Heavy Water Reactor Section Will Be Operational Soon
Some Hong Kong Protesters Resorting to Violence
Report: South Yemen Govt, Separatists Near Deal Over Aden
Iraq President Confirms 'Excessive Force' Used Against Protesters
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