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Cross-Border Aid to Syria Will End, Says Russian Ambassador to U.N.

U.N. authorization of cross-border humanitarian aid to Syria without Damascus's agreement will stop, the Russian ambassador to the United Nations said Wednesday, without giving a timeframe.

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Family Accuses Syria Kurdish Force of Torturing Son to Death

A family has accused Kurdish forces in northeast Syria of torturing to death a detained relative, sparking a social media uproar despite the denial of Kurdish authorities.

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Israel and UAE to Sign More Deals, Lapid Says

Israel's top diplomat Yair Lapid said Wednesday that more cooperation deals with the UAE were on the horizon, during a landmark visit to the Gulf nation.

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Syria 'Fixers' Cash in on Despair of Prisoners' Families

Syrian mother Umm Saeed was so desperate to find her two jailed sons she even sold the family furniture to pay "fixers", but a decade of deceit has left her no closer to the truth.

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Lapid, on UAE Trip, Opens First Israeli Embassy in Gulf

Israel's top diplomat Yair Lapid opened Israel's first embassy in the Gulf during a trip to the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, nine months after they signed a normalization deal.

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Iraqi Fighters Mourn Comrades Killed in U.S. Strikes

Thousands of members of Iraq's Hashed al-Shaabi paramilitary alliance gathered in Baghdad on Tuesday to mourn comrades killed in American air strikes along the Syrian border.

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Israeli Settlers Agree to Leave Flashpoint West Bank Outpost

Jewish settlers agreed Monday to leave a new outpost in the occupied West Bank that has stirred weeks of Palestinian protests following a deal with Israel's government, officials said. 

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Syria Wounded Fear Closure of Vital Aid Corridor

In a camp in northwest Syria, Mohamad al-Abdullah relies on U.N. aid to treat a spinal injury that could have paralyzed him had it not been for cross-border aid. 

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Pro-Iran Militias Attack U.S. Base in Syria after Airstrikes

Pro-Iranian militias fired several shells at a U.S. base in eastern Syria's Al-Omar oil field on Monday night, causing damage but no casualties, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

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Blinken Hopes U.S. Strikes on Pro-Iran Groups are 'Strong' Deterrent

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Monday that strikes on pro-Iran fighters in Iraq and Syria should send a "strong" message of deterrence not to keep attacking US forces.

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