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U.S. intelligence suggests American who vanished in Syria in 2017 has died, daughter says she was...
CTV News· 16 hours agoU.S. officials have developed specific and highly credible intelligence suggesting that an American...
American therapist detained in Syria more than seven years ago has died
CNN via Yahoo Canada News· 12 hours agoMajd Kamalmaz, an American man detained in Syria more than seven years ago, has died, according to a...
What should Canada do about returning jihadists? - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 8 hours agoWhat to do about Canadians who joined the so-called Islamic State when they come home—now that ISIS...
Shattered Isis begins search for new leader
The Times & The Sunday Times· 1 hour agoQurayshi and members of his family, including four women and six children, had occupied the top floor, with the floor below holding a lower-ranking Isis leader and his family. Despite the loss ...
The uprising in Iran: 'This is what revolution looks like' - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 1 day agoThe Iranian uprising that began last Thursday in Mashhad, Iran’s second largest city, was initially...
Hundreds of Syrians head home as anti-refugee sentiment surges in Lebanon
Los Angeles Times· 5 days agoMore than 300 Syrian refugees headed back home to Syria in a convoy on Tuesday, leaving two remote...
Revealed: Our changing travel tastes, by guidebook sales
The Independent via Yahoo Canada News· 2 hours agoEach of them indicates this is not a list from spring 2024. They are all branded “survival kits”,...
Trump's betrayal of the Kurds spurs the drumbeat to end his presidency - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 1 hour agoU.S. special forces were ordered to pull back from the Turkish-Syrian border and let it happen. It was an abject betrayal of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), the mixed...
America the unreliable - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 5 hours agoIt’s a hell of way for U.S. president Donald Trump to close out the year. Not with a bang, and not with a whimper, but with a noose draped around the necks of NATO’s Kurdish allies in
Why did teenage Somali-Norwegian sisters flee to Syria to join ISIS? - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 8 hours agoWhen Sadiq Juma learned that his two teenage daughters had left the family’s home in Norway to join ISIS in Syria, he set off to retrieve them. Formerly a teenage rebel soldier ...