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Family of kidnapped Princeton student call on US government to help bring her back

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Elizabeth Tsurkov was abducted two years ago in Baghdad while conducting academic research for her doctoral dissertation.
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US airstrike kills top ISIS commander in western Iraq

9th - Higher Ed
A US precision airstrike has taken out Abu Khadijah, ISIS’s second-in-command globally, in Iraq’s Al Anbar province. CENTCOM confirmed that his body was found with a suicide vest, highlighting the ongoing battle against terrorism. This...
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Not acceptable for US to say 'do this, do that': Iran's Pezeshkian rejects US talks under threats

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The Iranian president, Masoud Pezeshkian, has challenged his American counterpart, Donald Trump, to do whatever he wants, rejecting negotiations for a nuclear deal if they are conducted under orders, threats, and ultimatums. Watch to...
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How much land do Buddhist groups on P.E.I. control? Here's why it's hard to come up with a number

9th - Higher Ed
It's a direct question... but also an indirect question: How much land do two Buddhist organizations in the province control? The Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission is diving into the mystery after the province recently ordered a...
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Former Syria regime loyalists "left isolated and powerless"

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Rami Khouri breaks down the recent clashes in Syria, and looks at what happens when former regime loyalists lose power and end up isolated.
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Has the 40-year Turkiye-PKK conflict come to an end?

9th - Higher Ed
A historic ceasefire between the PKK militants and Turkiye has stirred a mix of emotions in Tukiye and Iraq. Iraq has called on Turkiye and PKK to withdraw from its northern regions immediately.
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Syrian refugees in Iraqi camps face uncertain future

9th - Higher Ed
Syrian refugees are questioning whether they should return home after the fall of the Assad regime.
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Kurdish Leader Calls On Followers To Disarm, Potentially Ending Insurgency With Turkey

9th - Higher Ed
The leader of the PKK militant group, Abdullah Ocalan, is ready to strike a deal with Turkiye. The pro-Kurdish political party says PKK is ready to make a historic call and end decades-long conflict. Watch to know more!
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How does P.E.I.'s electrical grid even work? CBC Explains

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With recent outages shining a light on the fact that the P.E.I. electrical grid is nearing capacity, you may be wondering how the Island gets power in the first place — or what the difference is between Summerside Electric and Maritime...
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New land ownership investigation needed, say P.E.I. MLAs

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A legislative standing committee has voted to ask the provincial government to trigger a new investigation into land owned by Buddisht organizations on Prince Edward Island. This comes after the Coalition for the Protection of P.E.I....
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Mosul's mosques, churches and houses restored

9th - Higher Ed
Mosul's mosques, churches, and houses have been successfully restored after years of conflict. The restoration efforts aim to rebuild the city’s cultural and religious heritage. These efforts symbolize a step toward healing and...
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UNESCO restores Mosul's historic landmarks, rebuilding city's glory

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After years of devastation, Mosul is rising again. UNESCO has successfully restored the iconic Al-Hadba Minaret, once destroyed by ISIS. This marks a monumental effort to rebuild the city's historic landmarks, bringing Mosul's cultural...
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Rebuilding Mosul: Iraqi heritage sites restored to former glory

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It's taken six years, and cost $100m – Al Jazeera looks at the UNESCO heritage sites that have been restored in the Iraqi city of Mosul.
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France and Italy are two faces of European hypocrisy in Syria: Marwan Bishara

9th - Higher Ed
Bishara highlights the contrasting approaches of European nations toward normalizing relations with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
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P.E.I. residents could pay more for garbage collection in 2025

9th - Higher Ed
Island Waste Management Corporation Island is asking for permission to increase its rates. If approved, it could mean a noticeable jump in people's bills. CBC's Laura Meader has the details.
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Syria Clashes: Turkish Military Kills 21 Kurdish Militants; SDF Vs SNA Fight For Tishrin Dam

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Syria is ablaze as NATO-aligned forces clash over control in a deadly new conflict. Turkish forces launched a series of attacks targeting U.S.-backed fighters, leaving over 20 dead. Meanwhile, escalating tensions hint at deeper...
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Syria’s ancient city of Palmyra: Concern over security of historic and strategic sites

9th - Higher Ed
Emerging from the shadows of war - The Syrian city of Tadmur is trying to begin the rebuilding process - amid serious challenges.
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Syrian soldiers cross into Iraq: Troops being hosted by the Iraqi military

9th - Higher Ed
With the fall of Assad’s government, many Syrian soldiers have crossed the border into Iraq.
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US Defends Israel, Says Incursion Into Syria Must Be 'Temporary'

9th - Higher Ed
Israel has now opened what it is terming as the fourth front along the Golan Heights against a new jihadi Syria. This came as the regime of Bashar Al-Assad collapsed in Syria, and rebels took control over the capital Damascus. In a...
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Assad's regime has fallen. Could a power vacuum bring more turmoil to Syria?

9th - Higher Ed
After the collapse of the Syrian government that ended the Assad family’s 50-year iron rule, there are concerns about what a ‘power vacuum’ could mean for the country, according Sajjan Gohel, international security director at the...
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Syrian Rebels Eye Damascus After Fall of Three Key Cities

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Rebels in Syria have made rapid advances and have reached the outskirts of Damascus. The opposition forces moved at a rapid speed after seizing several cities in the war-torn country. Watch for more details!
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Who is Abu Mohammed al-Julani, leader of HTS in Syria?

9th - Higher Ed
HTS chief Abu Mohammed al-Julani says rebel fighters are on the edge of Damascus and Homs, and the government’s collapse is near.
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Syrian Rebel Leader Asks Iraq To Stay Out Of Conflict After Victory In Hama

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Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) leader Abu Mohammed al-Jolani issued a stern warning to Iraq, urging Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani to keep Iraq neutral in the ongoing Syrian conflict. In a Telegram message, al-Jolani advised Iraq to...
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Why Assad's fall changes the dynamic of Middle East for Iran, Russia

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Broderick McDonald, a researcher at King’s College London's International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation, says the rebel armed offensive successfully ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad because countries like Iran, Hezbollah...