Over the past two days, smugglers have forced around 300 of people traveling on boats to Yemen into the water, causing many people to drown, the United Nations...
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Representatives of the Coalition and US State Department met local officials in Raqqa on August 6, the third such meeting in as many weeks.
The U.S. Treasury Department announced on Wednesday, August 9, it was sanctioning eight Venezuelan government and military officials, adding to a growing list...
The Russian plane that flew over the US capital on Wednesday did so under a 2002 treaty called Open Skies
A cyber attack could trigger NATO's Article 5 mutual defense clause if it causes mass casualties or takes down critical infrastructure, experts told Grasswire
Two LGBT advocacy groups sued President Donald Trump in federal court over his tweets that the Pentagon would reinstate a ban on transgender people serving in...
Fire breaks out at Torch Tower in Dubai, one of the tallest residential buildings in the world
The FBI on Thursday, August 3 arrested Marcus Hutchins, a U.K. national, on charges he was involved with a malicious software program called Kronos.
The US-led Coalition allowed the Syrian militia that opted out from the fight against Islamic State to keep some small arms and vehicles
An Islamic State chemical weapons factory in Syria's Deir ez-Zor was "not in production" when it was struck and destroyed by the US-led Coalition on July 31