"We did not carry out airstrikes in Syria last night," Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh told the media in Washington. Reports said that at least 19 other soldiers and 13 civilians were left ...
The Japanese government and charities in the country are sending rescue teams and aid to quake-devastated areas of Turkey and Syria. Tokyo said Feb. 7 it will soon dispatch a second rescue team ...
“We did not carry out airstrikes in Syria last night,” Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh told the media in Washington. Reports said that at least 19 other soldiers and 13 civilians were left injured ...
Israel’s military did not immediately comment on the Syria ... of soldiers near the northern Syrian city of Aleppo early Friday, Syria’s state news media and an independent organization ...
“There wasn’t any long trails or anything, but it did fall and disappear,” the resident ... until the late-night hours of April 22 and early morning hours of April 23, according to astronomy ...
Action News asked Goldberg if animals can sense when an earthquake is coming? "The fastest traveling seismic wave, it's called a 'P' wave, or primary wave, it's really small in amplitude.
The minister did not provide further information on the suspects. Dozens of people, including private detectives, have been detained in Turkey since January on suspicion of spying for Israel ...
This misleading analogy between Libya and Syria was a costly miscalculation, especially for Turkey, compounded by ... international aid efforts. In this sense, the most dangerous feature of ...
Turkey has gained a well-earned reputation as being a veritable cauldron of mobile games startups, leading to the rise of VCs dedicated to the sector. The latest to join this coterie is Laton ...
A Syrian and Ukrainian refugee met in Turkey, fell in love, and decided to be together forever after the quake.
The Observatory, with a network of sources in Syria, did not provide further details about the identity of the suicide bomber. No group has so far claimed responsibility for Qahtani's killing.
More than 55,000 people were killed in the aftershocks of the 7.8-magnitude quake that occurred on Feb. 6 in southeastern Turkey and parts of war-torn Syria. Gilbert Houngbo, the head of the ILO ...