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Forces loyal to Bashar Assad walk after they recaptured areas in southwestern Aleppo, Syria, in this handout picture provided by SANA on September 5, 2016. Thomson Reuters
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Former Israeli President Shimon Peres REUTERS/Peter Dejong/Pool
Israel’s Peres Shows ‘Some Improvement’ after Stroke but Still in Serious Condition
Former Israeli President and Noble Peace Prize winner Shimon Peres remains in a critical condition 24 hours after suffering a massive stroke, but is showing signs of improvement, his doctors said on Wednesday. Peres, 93, is still sedated and on a respirator, said...Caption:
Young Syrian refugees stand at the Azraq refugee camp in northern Jordan on January 30, 2016. / AFP / KHALIL MAZRAAWI
UNHCR Puts Focus on Educating Children Fleeing War
Fewer than half of the world’s some six million refugee children are in school, the U.N. warned Thursday, calling on the world to do more to ensure refugee children have access to education as a fundamental right. A full 3.7 million school-aged refugee children...Caption:
A man holds a Russian flag on the roof of the naval headquarters in Sevastopol, March 19, 2014. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko
Tension Grows between Kiev and Moscow
Moscow-The past few days have been witnessing an exchange of violent statements between Moscow and Kiev, marking a new phase of tension between Russia and Ukraine over their dispute on Crimea’s sovereignty. Crimea, which was annexed by Russia in 2014, will witness...Caption:
Ismail Haniyeh gives a press conference in Gaza on April 23, 2014 (AFP Photo/Said Khatib)