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JOBAR, SYRIA (Reuters) - Muhammad al-Masri spent the Syrian war in a house the 75-year-old described as being on the frontline with death.

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Alysha Kellner was 23 weeks pregnant when she learned last year that her baby had a rare, fast-growing tumor on her heart that might require surgery while still inside the womb.

It was earth-shattering news that didn't stop

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Europe Backs Iran Deal As -Best Way- To Counter Nuclear Threat

The leaders of Britain, France and Germany affirmed commitment to the Iran nuclear deal

London:  The leaders of Britain, France and Germany have reiterated their commitment to the Iran nuclear deal "as the best way of neutralising the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran", Downing Street said Sunday.

Prime Minister Theresa May

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His music videos painted a vivid portrait of street life in Mexico in all of its gritty detail: chained dogs and flashing knives, drug paraphernalia and boasts of violence. He rapped around a posse of unsmiling men, their shirts

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-I Lived Alongside Death And Didn't Die-: Syrian Frontline Breathes Again

Jobar adjoins government-held central Damascus.

JOBAR, Syria:  Muhammad al-Masri spent the Syrian war in a house the 75-year-old described as being on the frontline with death.

In his partly roofless, cobweb-filled house on a government frontline with the formerly rebel-held eastern Ghouta district of Jobar, al-Masri

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Russian Twitter Accounts Tried To Help Opposition In UK Election: Report

The study found nine out of 10 messages from the accounts about Labour backed the party.

London:  Russian Twitter accounts pumped out messages in support of the opposition Labour party in an attempt to influence last year's British election, according to new research.

The research by Swansea University and The Sunday Times

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