President says decree to remain in place until Turkey finds ‘welfare and peace’
Death toll near Deir Ezzor includes 19 civilians; at least three anti-jihadist fighters are captured and are thought to have been killed
Gigabytes of stolen information, some genuine and some false, appeared in an online forum just before campaigning ended; centrist Emmanuel Macron was target
However, new document continues to reject recognition of the state of Israel and repeats demands for return of Palestinian refugees displaced decades ago by establishment of Jewish state
Expanded sanctions target workers at Syrian Scientific Studies and Research Center, a Damascus-based facility linked to biological, chemical and missile-related technology
Poll pits Christian incumbent Basuki 'Ahok' Tjahja Purnama against former cabinet minister Anies Baswedan, who has sought support from conservative clerics opposed to non-Muslims in public office
Approval by right-wing executive comes just hours after tens of thousands of demonstrators marched in Budapest in support of Central European University
Hundreds have been rounded up, Novaya Gazeta reports, and at least three men have died in custody; Chechen spokesman denies homosexuality exists in the Caucasus republic
Temporary stand down by so-called Syrian Democratic Forces come day after retreating jihadists warned on social media that 4-kilometer-long hydroelectric dam was at risk of collapse from rising waters and recent coalition airstrikes
Talks aimed at boosting cooperation in fight against Islamic State extremists
Denials came Tuesday, following multiple reports that Russian military activity had been spotted in western Egypt, 100 kilometers from Egyptian-Libyan border
Facility at al-Khafsa, which supplies Syria's second-largest city with most of its fresh water, was shuttered by IS fighters nearly eight weeks ago
Broad plan aims at countering terrorism beyond Syria and Iraq
Indictment alleges defendants helped smuggle 20 tons of cocaine through San Juans Luis Munoz Marin International Airport between 1998 and 2016
Analysts say test-launch of an intermediate-range missile appears to be a challenge to Japan and the Trump administration in the US
Vladimir Kara-Murza has been in a coma since last week; no official word has been released in Moscow about the cause of the activist's illness
Hours before the two leaders speak, monitors report renewed shelling near rebel stronghold city of Donetsk
US attorney general confirms arrest by FBI agents in San Francisco
Evacuations continue from eastern Aleppo and two villages under opposition siege
Activists say death toll likely to rise as rescue workers probe scene at marketplace in Kafr Nabl, about 100 kilometers southwest of Aleppo
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