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Moscow Accuses U.S. of Sparing Syria Jihadist Group

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Friday accused the United States of protecting a jihadist group in Syria in its effort to overthrow the beleaguered regime of President Bashar Assad. 

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Anti-IS Coalition Hits Bridges to Slow Jihadists in East Syria

The U.S.-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group is bombing bridges in eastern Syria in a bid to restrict the group's movement in the area bordering Iraq, a monitor said Friday.

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For Many Israelis, Peres' Death Leaves Behind Few Peacemakers

The death of Nobel laureate Shimon Peres led to a surge of nostalgia in Israel over his peace efforts, but his ideals have become increasingly absent from the country's political scene.

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Israel Pays Turkey $20 Million Compensation in Gaza Deal

Israel has paid Turkey $20 million in compensation for the deadly storming of an aid ship in 2010, a key pillar of a deal to normalize ties after a six-year rift, a Turkish official said Friday.

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Russia Shrugs Off Syria Campaign Death Toll Allegation

Russia on Friday dismissed an accusation its bombing campaign in Syria has killed thousands of civilians, insisting it has stopped jihadists taking over as it marks a year since it began air strikes.

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Syria Regime Advances in Aleppo, MSF Decries 'Bloodbath'

Syrian regime forces advanced in the battleground city of Aleppo on Friday, backed by a Russian air campaign that a monitor said has killed more than 3,800 civilians in the past year.

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Bunker-Busting Bombs Close Aleppo Underground Schools

Bunker-busting bombs are putting children in so much danger in Syria's Aleppo that they won't even be able to return to underground schools when classes resume this weekend, a charity said Friday.

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Moroccan Left Hopes to Offer 'Third Way' at Polls

As campaigning heats up ahead of next week's parliamentary elections in Morocco, Nabila Mounib wants to offer voters an alternative to ruling Islamists and the liberal opposition.

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World Leaders Bid Farewell to Shimon Peres in Jerusalem

World leaders bid farewell to Israeli elder statesman and Nobel Peace laureate Shimon Peres at his funeral in Jerusalem Friday, with U.S. President Barack Obama hailing him as a giant of the 20th century.

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Saudi Warns of 'Disastrous Consequences' over U.S. 9/11 Law

Saudi Arabia has warned of "disastrous consequences" from a United States law allowing 9/11 victims to sue the kingdom, in a major spike in tension between the longstanding allies.

The warning came after the US Congress voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to override President Barack Obama's veto of the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA).

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