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Game changer 'insect' drone allows MoD to spy on ISIS - for 90 days straight
Jordan and Israel have agreed to install additional security cameras near holy sites at the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Temple Mount compound in Jerusalem, as a 'first step' to decreasing a month of violence between Israelis and Palestinians in the city.
Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky on Friday said former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton had been "bugging" President Obama to intervene in Libya -- a development Mr. Paul said has made the region much less stable.
Russian airstrikes hit nine hospitals in Syria this month, killing at least 12 and wounding dozens of others, according to a medical non-profit operating in the area.
If there's one lesson Washington simply refuses to learn when it comes to Mid-East foreign policy it's that forcibly removing autocrats almost invariably leads to chaos.
By now, all of you will have read about the U.S. military's recent bombing of a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan. What you may not be aware of, is how much the official story has changed in the days since this inexcusable act
--Hope For An Exit From The Neocon Syrian Fiasco
It's now been nearly a week since Russia began its air campaign in Syria and as we've documented extensively, both Moscow and the West have put their respective propaganda machines into high gear in an effort to control the narrative and thus dic
This partial timeline provides evidence that the U.S. government and Obama in particular bear a significant responsibility for the Syrian war and the results of that war.
The Russians have unleashed their own version of "shock and awe" in Syria, and the brutal efficiency of their airstrikes against ISIS targets has stunned many observers around the globe.
Having established a base on the Syrian coast, Vladimir Putin last week began air strikes on ISIS and other rebel forces seeking to overthrow Bashar Assad.
Much of the world spent the last 48 hours expressing revulsion at the U.S. airstrike on a hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan.
As Moscow's air campaign in Syria enters its sixth day, both the West and The Kremlin have put their respective media propaganda machines into overdrive.
While the US was been surprised and angered by the stunningly fast turn of events in Syria where in the span of less than a month Russia unleashed a massive, Syria-based airborne campaign against what it says are ISIS terrorists, ....
Speaking to the nation just three days ago about the Oregon shooting spree, Barack Obama said: "This is a political choice that we make, to allow this to happen every few months." That applies to a lot more than that incident.
Russia intensified its bombardment of militant targets in Syria with warplanes flying more than 20 missions, as U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron joined calls for Moscow to change course in an intervention he described as a "grave mistake."
...you can bet there have been quite a few high level discussions over the past 72 hours about the best way to counter Moscow and Tehran's powerplay before it spills over into Iraq and ends up degrading Washington's influence in Baghdad.
Kurds Repel ISIS; Turkey Attacks Kurds; Kurds Welcomes Russia; Russians Bombers Slam ISIS…..
It had to happen. It was always inevitable that the U.S. government's much-vaunted "war on terrorism" would devolve into absolute chaos, especially by attracting authoritarian and totalitarian regimes into the "war on terrorism" maelstrom.
Nine staff dead and up to 37 injured in Médecins Sans Frontières hospital as charity says bombing continued for 30 minutes after it raised alarm
One day after launching a campaign of airstrikes in Syria, Russia announced that it was considering going into Iraq.
We are now two days into Russia's air campaign against anti-regime forces in Syria and both Moscow and the West are rushing to spin the narrative.
Group works closely with al-Nusra in Syria
"Utter silence. Deafening silence."
"War on terrorism" turns into cold war against Russia
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully launched a set of seven satellites, including the country's first-ever space observatory on Monday, Sept. 28.
As Russian airstrikes begin in Syria, the US and its Gulf Allies like Saudi Arabia are furious. Russia cannot bomb ISIS and al-Qaeda without also working to take out Assad, they claim. With so many jets and bombs in such a small space, how high is th
Close ties mean Israeli pupils are being raised to be 'good soldiers' rather than good citizens
Russia's Syria Strikes Targeted US-Backed "Moderate" Rebels, West Says
Interior Ministry: Defenses in City 'Collapsed' in Face of Latest Offensive