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March 5th, 2020

Pompeo: Afghan Peace Process Going Forward Despite Setbacks Special Operations Network Is in Afghanistan Ahead of US Withdrawal
Who Are the Winners and Losers in the Idlib Ceasefire? Putin, Erdogan Agree on Security Corridor for Syria's Idlib: Lavrov
Syrians, Mostly Druze, Are Fighting for Haftar in Libya Mexican Firm Takes Millions of Barrels of Venezuelan Crude in Oil-For-Food Swap
Iran Says IAEA Case for Inspecting Sites Based on Fake Israeli Intel Ivory Coast's Ouattara Says He Won't Run for Re-Election
Lawyer: Detained Egyptian Student Moved to Notorious Prison Haiti Has an Army and a Police Force. How Did They End Up Shooting at Each Other?
Israeli Bulldozers Raze Palestinian Land Near Jerusalem and the Jordan Valley Israeli Settlers Place Fence Around Palestinian Agricultural Land
Afghan Govt: Taliban Attacks Decreasing The Taliban Have Fulfilled a Series of Conditions: Gen. Milley
Ghani, Abdullah to Hold Parallel Swearing-In Ceremonies Pompeo: Afghan Peace Process Going Forward Despite Setbacks
With Apps, Babel Street's Locate X Allows US Phone Tracking Pompeo Says the US Will Take 'All Necessary Measures' to Bar War-Crimes Probe of Military
Israel Demolishes Homes of 2 Alleged Palestinian Attackers Coronavirus and Protests Wreck Iraq's Pilgrimage Industry
Iraq's Virus Response Halts Iran Trade, Resorts to Online Schooling Another Senior Politician Has Died of Coronavirus in Iran, Where 8% of the Parliament Is Infected
Turkey's S-400 Purchase Serious Concern for the United States, Jeffrey Says US Warns Against All Travel to Haiti
Taiwan Says China Forced Malaysian State to Ban Taiwanese Entry on Virus Fears Twitter, Facebook Suspend Accounts Linked to Indonesian Army's Papua Campaign
US Divided Over Support for Turkey in Syria, Jeffrey Says Camels Evacuated From Libya's Capital After Port Comes Under Fire
Iran's Khamenei Asks India to Stop Attacks on Muslims After Deadly Riots Greece Blocks 35,000 Migrants, Plans to Deport Arrivals After March 1
Turkish Defense Ministry Says Two Soldiers Died in Syria's Idlib Pentagon to Keep Operating in Event of Coronavirus Outbreak: Esper
Katyusha Rockets Fired Towards Green Zone in Iraqi Capital US Sanctions Nicaragua Police Force Over 'Violent Repression'
British Foreign Secretary Hopeful for Yemen War De-Escalation This Year Guyana Opposition Cries Fraud in Presidential Election
Two Philippine Police Generals 'Critical' After Helicopter Crash India Restores Internet in Kashmir After 7 Months of Blackout
Fighting in Rakhine, Chin States Rages as Myanmar Limits Internet Church of Nativity in Bethlehem to Close Over Coronavirus Fears
Sudan's June Crackdown Killed 241 People, Rights Group Says Likud Demands Recount After Final Results Published
Zimbabwe Calls US Extending Sanctions 'Baffling' Israel's Netanyahu Falls Short of Parliamentary Majority
Turkish Police Bolster Greek Border to Stop Migrants' Return OPEC Considering Oil Production Cuts to Offset Coronavirus Impact
House Passes Bill to Expand TSA Worker Protections Top Vet Group Survey: 44 Percent Report Suicidal Thoughts Since Joining Military
Coronavirus Apocalypse: For First Time in Millennia, Photos Show Islam's Holiest Site Mecca 'Completely Deserted' Turkey Deploys Police, Takes Greece to European Court After Refugees Pushed Back
Russian Airstrike on Idlib Farm Kills 16 Displaced Syrians Bahrain Activist on 'Absurd' Charges Leaves Prison: Amnesty
Netherlands Calls for No-Fly Zone Over Idlib for Assad Syrian Govt Soldiers Killed, Injured in Israeli Strike
Lebanon's Financial Prosecutor Freezes Assets of 20 Banks Lawyers for Survivors of 9/11 Victims Accuse Saudi Authorities of Targeting Witnesses
'This Is Our Mountain': Palestinians Repel Settlers Emboldened by Netanyahu's Words US, UK Agree to 'Further' Restrict Huawei, Defense Secretary Says
US Will Answer China's 'Harassment' of American Journalists With 'Reciprocity', Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Warns Syria: Russia and Turkey Agree to Ceasefire in Battered Idlib
US and Israel Cancel Juniper Cobra Exercise Over Coronavirus Travel Restrictions Singapore Jails Indonesian Maid for Giving Money to ISIS-Linked JAD
US Approves $2.4 Billion Sale to Israel of 8 Boeing KC-46 Tanker Aircraft US Approves Sale to Poland of 180 Javelin Guided Missiles
ICC Gives Go-Ahead to Afghanistan War Crimes Investigation NATO Exercises Will Go Ahead Despite Coronavirus Concerns, Stoltenberg Says
Hawkish Group Targets Medicine Sales to Iran Amid Coronavirus Outbreak Israeli Police Shoot Sponge-Tipped Bullets at Two Palestinian Boys in East Jerusalem
Australia To Sell Retired F/A-18 Hornets to a Company in US to Play Enemy Aircraft During Training FISA Court Blocks FBI Agents Linked to Carter Page Probe From Seeking Wiretaps, Other Surveillance
New Bill Would Protect Journalists From Being Prosecuted for Publishing Classified Information

March 4th, 2020

Iran: IAEA Requests Need to Have a Legal Basis Iraq Daily Roundup: Six Killed; Mass Grave Found
House Bill Would Ban Trump Removing Any Troops From Africa Turkish Army Posts in Syria's Idlib Merge With Rebel Positions
Esper: Afghan Peace Deal Showing Mixed Results US Airstrikes Target Taliban in First After Saturday's Peace Deal
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