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Syrian physicians all too familiar with Russian aggression rushed to Kyiv, Kharkiv and Lviv to offer medical expertise and chemical weapons training
As Russia invaded Ukraine and began the systematic destruction of entire cities and towns, members of the Syrian medical community living overseas saw worrying parallels to what their homeland has experienced in recent years
Albright, the first woman to lead the State Department, died last month aged 84
Moscow announced it had exchanged him for Russian pilot Konstantin Yaroshenko in a prisoner swap
Nusrat Jahan Choudhury is President Joe Biden's nominee for US district judge for the eastern district of New York
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said he understood Russia had 'grievances', but that the UN Charter and International Court of Justice are mechanisms for addressing these
The Hollywood star was answering questions in the defamation case he filed against his former wife, Amber Heard
US president said he felt good about the outcome of the French election
The first-ever attempt, in Phoenix, Arizona, was only partially successful
No injuries or damage were reported
Members of the Matyakh family are now safely staying in a small Serbian hotel while they make plans to move on to Germany where they have family living already
Asked whether interfering with the elections makes somebody an enemy of the constitution, US Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, at her trial, repeatedly refused to answer whether interfering with an election makes someone an enemy of the Constitution
Smoke billowed over the Azovstal steel works and explosions were heard in the besieged Ukrainian city, hours before Russia's Putin declared victory there
A wind-driven Arizona wildfire almost tripled after burning dozens of structures and forcing thousands to flee their homes
US president expresses admiration for 'tough and proud' Ukrainian defenders, and allies' assistance
