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Bomb Kills Pakistani Policeman Assigned to Anti-Polio Team

A roadside bombing targeted a police vehicle in northwestern Pakistan on Tuesday, killing a policeman and wounding three others, officials said. The police were assigned to escort health workers during an anti-polio vaccination campaign in the region.      No one immediately claimed responsibility for the bombing in Kolachi, a …

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Syrian Troops Continue Advancing on Idlib

Syrian government forces Sunday took control of several villages in the northwestern province of Idlib and the neighboring province of Aleppo, in a continuing push to retake territory from rebels. Local sources reported that forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime captured several villages near the town of Khan …

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‘The West is Winning,’ Pompeo Tells China, Russia

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo defended Saturday his nation’s global role despite misgivings in Europe, vowing that Western values would prevail over China’s desire for “empire.” Pompeo was seeking to reassure Europeans troubled by U.S. President Donald Trump’s “America first” rhetoric, ambivalence over the transatlantic NATO military alliance and …

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AG Barr: Trump Tweets ‘Make It Impossible To Do My Job’

U.S. Attorney General William Barr says President Donald Trump’s tweets about the Justice Department, its people, and its cases “make it impossible for me to do my job.” This surprising statement from one of the president’s most steadfast allies came Thursday, days after Barr’s Justice Department overruled its own prosecutors …

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China Replaces Head of Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office

China has replaced the head of its office overseeing matters in Hong Kong, making him the most senior Beijing-appointed official to lose his job in the wake of sometimes-violent anti-government protests in the Chinese-controlled territory. China’s Human Resources Ministry announced Thursday that Zhang Xiaoming would be removed as director of …

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Senate Debating Limiting Trump Conflict With Iran

The U.S. Senate reopened the debate into the ground rules for a potential conflict with Iran Wednesday, almost six weeks after U.S. President Donald Trump ordered the airstrike that killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani. Democratic Senator Tim Kaine says he has the votes to pass a resolution Thursday that would …

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