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Syria on Wednesday dismissed American calls for the withdrawal of Iranian troops and Lebanese Hezbollah militants from the war-torn country. Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mikdad told Russia’s Sputnik news
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The chutzpa of the European Union appears to know no bounds. The recent calls for probes into the IDF’s behavior along the Gaza border against Hamas and its cohorts. Now,
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that President Donald Trump is violating the First Amendment when he blocks critics on Twitter because of their political views. U.S. District Judge Naomi Reice
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