The top US general in Iraq said his "initial read" was that an airstrike on a school near Raqqa killed dozens of Islamic State militants and not civilians
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A federal judge approved an $87 million settlement requiring the state of Michigan and the city of Flint to identify and replace at least 18,000 unsafe lines...
The Scottish Parliament on March 28 approved by a margin of 10 votes First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's proposal for a new independence referendum.
Kurdish Peshmerga say six Islamic State militants including a suicide bomber were killed at a cement factory near the Yazidi city of Sinjar, Iraq.
The stories we're following in the Grasswire Newsroom, Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Irish republican paramilitary group the New IRA says it struck a police vehicle with an explosively formed projectile mortar in Strabane on March 21
Work continues to remove explosive remnants of war, to rehabilitate the dam and return some of its turbines to power generation.
Grasswire geo-located imagery shared on social media on March 24 showing SDF forces around the Tabqa Dam, near Raqqa, Syria
The stories we're following in the Grasswire Newsroom, Monday, March 27, 2017
Negotiations to establish a new power-sharing executive in Northern Ireland between Sinn Féin and the DUP have broken down