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Write comment (95 Comments)A Saudi-led union launched heavy air strikes on Yemen's main port city of Hodeidah on Friday, in an obvious resumption of military operations on the Red Sea city after the Iranian-aligned Houthi movement assaulted two Saudi oil tankers.
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Write comment (91 Comments)Mali's election on Sunday will need to urgently attend to growing ethnic violence in its main region, where jihadists are sowing chaos in the breadbasket of the mostly desert nation, the U.N. mission chief stated on Friday.
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Write comment (96 Comments)No policy modifications came out of last week's top between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis stated on Friday, including he had also not been offered brand-new direction on Syria.
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Write comment (98 Comments)The U.S. military is absolutely thinking about the possibility of sending out personnel to North Korea for the very first time in more than a decade to search for extra remains of U.S. soldiers from the Korean war, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Friday.
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Write comment (90 Comments)Tunisian authorities have launched a presumed militant who was deported there from Germany two weeks, as there was an absence of proof against him, a judiciary official said on Friday.
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