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Moawia Atrash
moawia atrash is a journalist based in Idlib, Syria.
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Breaking the fast among the rubble: A sorrowful Ramadan for families in Syria
12 Oct 2023
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Arab News
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| Humanitarian Crisis
Families in northwestern Syria are enduring a sorrowful Ramadan amidst bomb-ravaged homes, economic crisis, and the ongoing civil war. The lack of electricity, water, and cooking facilities exacerbates their struggles. Displaced individuals like Ibrahim Qaq and his family face constant threats from airstrikes and economic hardships, forcing them to live in abandoned, unsafe houses. The suspension of aid by the UN's World Food Program due to funding shortages has further deteriorated living conditions. Young people, including Qaq's children, have had to abandon their education to support their families. The article underscores the severe humanitarian crisis and the impact of the prolonged conflict on Syrian families.
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Jane Flanagan
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Africa Correspondent of The Times (London)
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Putin extends Africa reach with Niger ready to boot out US forces
01 Oct 2023
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www.thetimes.com
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| International Relations
The fall of Niger's civilian government has significantly impacted Western influence in the Sahel region, creating opportunities for Russia to expand its presence through the Wagner Group and Africa Corps. The junta's actions have led to the expulsion of French and European forces, and the potential removal of American troops, which would be a major setback in the fight against jihadist extremism. Analysts highlight the weakening of US global influence and the rise of Russian disinformation as contributing factors to the instability in the region.
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Andrew Garthwaite
Dr Andrew Garthwaite is a freelance journalist based in London, United Kingdom. In the past he has worked as a statistical journalist for the Financial Times, a magazine journalist for social justice advocacy publication 'Now or Never', a researcher in cardiovascular epidemiology for the ...
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AC-130J Ghostrider engages militants in Iraq with transponder active
21 Nov 2023
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Airforce Technology
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A US Air Force AC-130J Ghostrider from the 73rd Special Operations Squadron conducted a self-defense strike against Iranian-backed militants in Iraq on 21 November, with its transponder active, allowing real-time tracking. Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh confirmed the strike occurred in response to a ballistic missile attack that caused minor injuries and damage. The AC-130J, a modified MC-130J, is designed for close air support and deep air support missions, equipped with advanced countermeasures and safety systems. US forces have faced 66 attacks in Iraq and Syria since 17 October.
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Jj Green
JJ Green is a journalist based in Washington, D.C. United States of America. I am an international security reporter. My area of specialty includes war correspondence, intelligence, espionage, cyber military and foreign policy.
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Military promotions blockade fueled by so-called ‘abortion policy’ makes ‘unfortunate’ history
01 Aug 2023
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wtop.com
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For the first time, three military services—the Navy, Army, and Marines—are operating without Senate-confirmed leaders due to an eight-month hold on military promotions by Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville. Tuberville opposes a Pentagon policy that funds travel for service members to receive abortions and other reproductive services. Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh clarified that the policy is about reproductive health care, ensuring service members can access necessary health care wherever they are stationed.
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Ammar Karim
Journalist working with (AFP) AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE , covering Iraq since 2003 .. Email: ****** ****** ammarkarimina@gmail.com
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A U.S. air operation killed eight members of the Hezbollah terrorist group in Iraq
22 Nov 2023
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| Middle East Conflict
U.S. combat aircraft conducted precision strikes on two targets in Iraq, killing eight pro-Iranian fighters in retaliation for repeated attacks on U.S. troops by Iran-backed groups. The strikes targeted Hezbollah Brigades within the Hashed al-Shaabi force. The Pentagon confirmed the attacks were in response to a short-range ballistic missile fired at U.S. and coalition personnel, causing injuries and minor infrastructure damage. This marks the first U.S. attack on Iran-backed forces in Iraq since the recent escalation of hostilities linked to the Gaza conflict. The U.S. has previously targeted similar groups in Syria.
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Willy Lowry
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Willy Lowry is a Canadian journalist currently based in Arusha, Tanzania. His work appears in The New York Times, Fusion and CBC. He's also appeared on CNN and BBC. As a video journalist, he shoots, writes and edits his own stories. He started his career in Beirut, Lebanon writing for the The Daily ...
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US strikes failing to deter Yemen's Houthis, Biden says
19 Jan 2024
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The National
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| International Relations
President Joe Biden acknowledged that US and British military strikes have not deterred the Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, despite ongoing efforts. The Pentagon reported a fifth strike by US fighter jets on Houthi targets, aimed at anti-ship missiles prepared for launch in the Red Sea. The Houthis have been attacking ships in the region, claiming retaliation for the war in Gaza. The US intends to re-list the Houthis as a global terrorist organization to limit their funding, while experts from the Atlantic Council and Middle East Institute suggest the strikes are symbolic and aimed at preserving freedom of navigation. The Pentagon emphasized a desire to avoid a broader war, and National Security Council spokesman John Kirby stated that the strikes would continue as necessary.
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Charles Maynes
Charles Maynes is a journalist and radio producer currently based in Moscow, Russia. His news reporting and features can be heard on various public broadcasters worldwide, including PRI’s 'The World’, This American Life, 99% Invisible, Radiolab, Benjamen Walker’s Theory of Everything, CBC Canada, ...
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Putin says Russia tested a new intermediate-range ballistic missile on Ukraine
21 Nov 2024
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KPBS Public Media
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| Military Technology
Russia tested a new intermediate-range ballistic missile, 'Oreshnik,' on Ukraine, escalating the ongoing conflict. President Putin warned of potential strikes on countries aiding Ukraine, while Ukraine's President Zelenskyy condemned the attack as a significant escalation. The missile hit Dnipro, causing damage and injuries. The U.S. confirmed the missile's launch and noted it was not a game changer. The incident follows Ukraine's use of U.S. and British-French missiles in Russia, highlighting NATO's involvement. The situation underscores the intensifying military actions and geopolitical tensions in the region.
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Jerome Starkey
Jerome is The Times Africa Correspondent, based in Nairobi. Before that he lived in Afghanistan and worked for various newspapers and broadcasters.
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North Korea's latest missile launch sets record raising fears of weapon that could strike US
31 Oct 2024
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The Sun
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| Russia-Ukraine War
North Korea launched a ballistic missile that set a record for flight duration, raising concerns about its capability to strike the US. The missile landed in the sea near Japan, reaching unprecedented altitudes. This development follows North Korea's decision to send troops to Russia to support its efforts in Ukraine, with NATO confirming the deployment. The Pentagon expressed concerns about the potential use of these troops in combat against Ukrainian forces. Kim Jong-un's actions are seen as a defiance against perceived threats from the US and South Korea.
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Jeff Stein
Jeff Stein has covered the spy agencies, military affairs and foreign policy in Washington for nearly 40 years. From 2013 to 2019, he was Newsweek's national security correspondent and SpyTalk columnist. His SpyTalk column originated in 2005 at Congressional Quarterly, where in 2003 he was the ...
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Amid competing U.S. security priorities, Ukraine could get left behind
30 Mar 2024
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www.seattletimes.com
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| U.S. Politics
U.S. congressional support for Ukraine is waning amidst other national security priorities such as Israel and the U.S. southern border. With a potential government shutdown looming, the likelihood of additional aid for Ukraine is uncertain. The Pentagon is rationing its remaining provisions for Kyiv, and the U.S. Agency for International Development warns of Ukraine's economic instability without further U.S. economic aid. Bipartisan proponents still favor aid, but face challenges in passing President Biden's $61 billion request. Ukraine also confronts a significant budget deficit, with only a third expected to be covered by the EU. Ukrainian officials continue to lobby U.S. lawmakers, emphasizing the strategic interest for the U.S. in Ukraine's victory.
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Maxim Tucker
Maxim Tucker reports for The Times on Ukraine. He has worked in some of the hottest spots in the conflict zone and various locations throughout the country. He has extensive contacts within the Ukrainian government, military and intelligence services, as well as among diplomats, political parties, ...
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American red tape is standing in the way of victory, says Kyiv
28 Nov 2024
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www.thetimes.com
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The article highlights the challenges faced by Ukraine in receiving timely military aid from the US, with Mykhailo Podolyak criticizing the slow decision-making process. Despite agreements on weapon transfers, delays in delivery have impacted Ukraine's ability to respond to changing battlefield conditions. The Pentagon is working to allocate remaining funds for Ukraine's defense, while Donald Trump proposes a strategy to freeze battle lines and push for negotiations. Russia's recent attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure have intensified power cuts, prompting President Zelensky to seek support from Western leaders. The article underscores the urgency of military support for Ukraine amid escalating tensions.
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Cassandra Vinograd
Cassandra Vinograd is a freelance journalist and producer specializing in conflict, human rights and migration. She previously worked for NBC News, The Associated Press and The Wall Street Journal. Her reporting has taken her throughout Africa, Europe and the Middle East. She is HEFAT certified....
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Top Israeli and U.S. Defense Officials Meet on Rafah as Tensions Rise
26 Mar 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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| Humanitarian Crisis
Top Israeli and U.S. defense officials met to discuss the situation in Rafah amid rising tensions. Israeli Defense Minister Gallant emphasized the need to destroy Hamas and secure hostages, while U.S. Defense Secretary Austin highlighted the humanitarian crisis affecting Palestinian civilians. The meeting focused on precision targeting, civilian evacuation, and increasing humanitarian aid. Despite ongoing negotiations, a breakthrough in securing a ceasefire and the release of hostages remains distant. The article also covers the broader context of military operations, aid distribution challenges, and the political debate over military service exemptions for ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel.
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Anchal Vohra
Anchal Vohra is a Beirut-based TV and Print journalist. She is a freelance Correspondent for AJ English and a writer on the Middle east for Foreign Policy. She also contributes to the Times, the Atlantic, the Telegraph, the New Statesman, and Berlin Policy Journal. Ms Vohra has been Deutsche Welle ...
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No one cares: Lebanon’s financial crisis and domestic workers
11 Apr 2021
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www.aljazeera.com
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| Human Rights
Lebanon's financial crisis has severely impacted migrant domestic workers, who face reduced earnings and harsh living conditions. Many, like Sabrina from Bangladesh, are leaving the country as the local currency's value plummets. The kafala system, which regulates these workers, is criticized for being exploitative. Despite a new contract aimed at improving conditions, its implementation has been stalled. The economic downturn has led to widespread poverty, affecting both Lebanese citizens and migrant workers, with many seeking assistance from embassies and humanitarian organizations.
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Ej Ward
EJ Ward is a Broadcast Journalist based in London, United Kingdom. With experience working across a range of media EJ is skilled at broadcast journalism and live reporting. Experienced in managing a newsroom he currently works as a News Editor and Producer for Sino Radio UK, part of the GBTIMES ...
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Dangerous expansion of conflict: NATO's stark warning as North Korean troops bolster Russia’s war effort in Ukraine
29 Oct 2024
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LBC
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| Military Conflict
NATO has confirmed the deployment of North Korean troops in Russia, assisting in the war against Ukraine, marking a significant escalation in global security dynamics. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte and the Pentagon have expressed concerns over this development, with North Korean troops expected to participate in active combat. South Korean intelligence is actively monitoring the situation, while Russian troops express frustration over the integration of North Korean soldiers. The involvement of North Korean forces is expected to increase pressure on Ukraine and heighten geopolitical tensions in the Indo-Pacific region. Russian President Vladimir Putin aims to counter Western influence, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warns of imminent North Korean military presence on the battlefield.
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Bassam Zaazaa
Bassam Zaazaa is a journalist presently based in Beirut, Lebanon, working as a freelance editor/journalist contributing with regional publications; Al Arabiya English, The National, Gulf News, Arab News & The New Arab. Veteran journalist with nearly 20 years of experience. Smart & wise news ...
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Palestinian Scout Association members volunteer to assist displaced people in war-torn Gaza
26 Oct 2023
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www.arabnews.pk
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| Displacement
More than 150 members of the Palestinian Scout Association are volunteering to support displaced people in Gaza, providing essential services and psychological support amid the ongoing conflict. The scouts, along with other NGOs like Sharek Youth Forum and World Central Kitchen, are helping to manage temporary camps and distribute food. The situation in Gaza remains dire, with significant displacement and casualties following Israel's military actions in response to Hamas's attacks. International efforts for a ceasefire continue, but a resolution remains uncertain.
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