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Saudi Airstrikes in Yemen's Capital Kill 29

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Security and medical officials say Saudi airstrikes in Yemen's capital have killed 29

Saudi airstrikes in Yemen’s capital kill 29

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Security and medical officials say the Saudi-led coalition’s airstrikes against Yemen’s Shiite rebels and their allies have killed 29 people, including civilians, in the capital Sanaa.









Militants execute 56 Syrian regime soldiers at captured airbase

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Islamist insurgents shoot dead 56 members of Syrian government forces in a mass execution at airbase captured from the army earlier this month in north-west Syria, says monitor











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Refugee crisis: riot police use pepper spray at Slovenia border

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Slovenian police pepper spray a group of migrants trying to cross the border between Croatia and Slovenia. Report by Sarah Kerr.

US, Russia Talk About Syria

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The United States and Russia are talking to each other about Syria to ensure their forces in the unstable conflict zone avoid accidentally engaging each other. U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter spoke to his Russian counterpart Friday for the first time since Carter took office seven months ago. A senior Defense official said Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoygu told Carter that Russia's activities in Syria are defensive in nature and that Moscow is just honoring commitments it...

China decries new Japan military laws

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China warns Japan "not to endanger" peace in the region after it passed controversial laws expanding the role of its military abroad.
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US, Russia Talk About Syria - Voice of America

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US, Russia Talk About Syria
Voice of America
The United States and Russia are talking to each other about Syria to ensure their forces in the unstable conflict zone avoid accidentally engaging each other. U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter spoke to his Russian counterpart Friday for the first time ...
In sign of US alarm, Washington and Moscow begin talks over Syria conflictWashington Post
Russia moves fighter jets to base in SyriaThe Australian
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56 Syrian Government Troops Killed

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A Syrian watchdog says Islamist insurgents have killed 56 members of Syrian government forces in the country's northwestern Idlib province. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Saturday the regime fighters were shot "execution-style" at the Abu Duhur military airport. The monitoring group said the killings happened earlier this week, but it took several days to confirm the deaths. The air base had been one of the Syrian military's last...

Turkish jets hit Kurdish militant camps in Iraq, at least 55 killed -sources

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DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) - At least 55 Kurdish militants were killed when Turkish warplanes pounded camps belonging to the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in northern Iraq overnight, security sources said on Saturday.

  

Migrants Enter Austria After Hungary Kicks Them Out

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Thousands of migrants who had been stuck for days in Southeastern Europe have started arriving in Austria after Hungary escorted them to the border.

Saudi airstrikes in Yemen’s capital kill 29

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The Saudi-led coalition’s airstrikes against Yemen’s Shiite rebels and their allies have killed 29 people, including civilians, in the capital Sanaa, security and medical officials there said Saturday.









U.S. says Assad must go, timing down to negotiation

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LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Saturday Syria's President Bashar al-Assad has to go but the timing of his departure had to be decided through negotiation.










  
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Croatia 'forces' migrants on Hungary

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Croatia says it will continue to "force" Hungary to take migrants by depositing them on its border as it is unable to cope with the flow.

Syria civil war: Islamist rebels 'execute 56 government troops' following capture of air base

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Islamist rebels have executed at least 56 Syrian government troops captured in fighting for an air base in the north-west of the country, a monitoring group has said.










Russian involvement in Syria complicates UK's role, says Hammond 

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Foreign secretary raises doubts about war but counterpart John Kerry
says US would welcome Putin’s help to fight Isis
Britain’s role in ending the Syrian crisis has been “complicated” by
Russia’s involvement in the conflict, Philip Hammond, the foreign secretary has said.
Speaking with his US counterpart, John Kerry, Hammond said the possibility of a fresh vote on British military action in Syria
was under constant review but
he indicated the government
had reservations about the involvement of the Russian president, Vladimir Putin.Continue reading...

Kerry: Russian Fighter Jets in Syria Raise Serious Questions

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US Secretary of State Kerry expresses concern over presence of Russian fighter jets in Syria

Russia And Iran Urged To Bring Assad To Talks

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The US Secretary of State appeals to "countries with influence" over the Syrian leader to help bring about negotiations.

Kerry: Russian fighter jets in Syria raise serious questions

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is expressing concern about Russia’s movement of tactical aircraft to Syria — jets that could pose a threat to American and allied forces.

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US says Assad must go, calling on Russia and Iran to use their influence

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The US Secretary of State John Kerry says Syria's President Bashar al-Assad has to go but the timing of his departure had to be decided through negotiation.










John Kerry and Philip Hammond hold Syrian crisis talks

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Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond meets US Secretary of State John Kerry in London for the latest round of talks on defeating Islamic State









Kerry: Russian Fighter Jets in Syria Raise Serious Questions - New York Times

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Kerry: Russian Fighter Jets in Syria Raise Serious Questions
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LONDON — The United States is disturbed by Russia's movement of tactical aircraft to Syria, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Saturday, acknowledging that the jets could pose a threat to American and allied military forces. U.S. officials say ...
US says Assad must go, timing down to negotiationReuters
In sign of US alarm, Washington and Moscow begin talks over Syria conflictWashington Post
Russia sends fighter jets to Syria after talks with USCNN
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Kerry: Russian Fighter Jets in Syria Raise Serious Questions - New York Times

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Kerry: Russian Fighter Jets in Syria Raise Serious Questions
New York Times
LONDON — The United States is disturbed by Russia's movement of tactical aircraft to Syria, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Saturday, acknowledging that the jets could pose a threat to American and allied military forces. U.S. officials say ...
US says Assad must go, timing down to negotiationReuters
US begins military talks with Russia on SyriaCNBC 


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Kerry Says Assad Must Go, But Timing Must Be Negotiated

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has said Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has to go but the timing of his departure has to be decided through negotiations.

Obama Set to Speak at Black Caucus Dinner, Clinton to Mingle

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Obama set to speak at Black Caucus event, while Hillary Clinton plans to mingle with the crowd
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The Latest: Frustrated migrants wait at Hungary's border - Washington Post

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The Latest: Frustrated migrants wait at Hungary's border
Washington Post
BUDAPEST, Hungary — The latest developments as European governments rush to cope with the huge number of people moving across Europe. All times local (CET): 3:35 p.m.. In the Hungarian town of Szentgotthard a mere 20 meters separates the ...
Hungary angry after Croatia sends migrants across border by trainCNN
'Heads as well as hearts': Croatia says it can take no more migrantsReuters
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Putin gives go-ahead to Belarus airbase plan

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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin has backed the establishment of an airbase in neighboring Belarus, the latest move by Moscow to project its military power abroad.










  

Refugee journey: A tough welcome in Germany

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Reuters photographer Zohra Bensemra is following a group of families fleeing the war in Syria and seeking a new life in Europe. This report comes from Rosenheim, in southern Germany.

  

Kerry: Russian fighter jets in Syria raise serious questions

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LONDON (AP) -- The United States is disturbed by Russia's movement of tactical aircraft to Syria, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Saturday, acknowledging that the jets could pose a threat to American and allied military forces....

8 reasons Europe’s refugee crisis is happening now

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A complicated mix of war, weather and logistical considerations lies behind the extraordinary influx of refugees and migrants into Europe this summer. Here are eight of the reasons that the biggest migration of people to the continent since World War II is happening now. The most important is No. 1.
1. The war in Syria.
Syria’s war has ground on for four years without end in sight. There is no meaningful diplomacy to end it. At least 250,000 have died. It is no wonder people want to escape. Syrians represent half of this year’s unprecedented surge, which is in turn double the number the year before. In other words, without Syrians, the influx of people seeking sanctuary in Europe would be roughly where it was last year.
That was a record year, too, as was the year before. An upsurge in conflicts worldwide has fueledrecord levels of displacement worldwide in recent years. People also are fleeing conflict in countries such as Iraq, Afghanistan, Eritrea, Somalia and Niger. But with Syrians accounting for the bulk of those, this is turning into the year when Syria’s war washed up on the shores of Europe.

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