Still Divided, a Syrian City Ruined in War Edges Back to Life
«`html Deir al-Zour: A War-Torn City Slowly Reclaims Its Life Deir al-Zour, once a bustling city in Syria, has endured…
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«`html Deir al-Zour: A War-Torn City Slowly Reclaims Its Life Deir al-Zour, once a bustling city in Syria, has endured…
The last of their order, they are now known for a dispute with the church they gave their lives to…
The latest set of European Union restrictions are aimed at chipping away at Russia’s energy profits and ability to do…
«`html China’s Strategic Advantage Amid U.S. Withdrawal from the U.N. The recent funding cuts by the United States have put…
Drones vs. Lasers: A NATO Mathematical Challenge and Potential Solutions NATO is currently grappling with a complex mathematical issue that…
The man was arrested in the West Bank by Palestinian authorities, President Emmanuel Macron said. The attack killed six people,…
«`html Trump’s Tactics: Echoes of Autocracy in Threatening Broadcasters Former President Donald Trump’s recent approach to media has raised significant…
Captive animals sometimes need a transfusion, but the typical approach to blood banking isn’t practical for zoos and aquariums. One…
The Chinese leader’s willingness to discuss a TikTok deal suggests that the fate of the app matters less than issues…
«`html Trump and China Indicate Possible Progress on TikTok Agreement In a recent post on Truth Social, former President Donald…