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Britain Police Probe Far-Right, Nationalist Ties of Lawmaker’s Killer

By Jamie Dettmer | VOA News on Jun 17, 2016   Featured, World  

Police investigators in Jo Cox’s county of Yorkshire in northern England are refusing to confirm or deny that the suspected assassin of the spirited 41-year-old lawmaker may have been motivated by far-right nationalist beliefs. Several eye witnesses to the attack by 52-year-old Thomas Mair, a local man, say he shouted “Britain First” as he shot […]

Raqqa Civilians Flee Airstrikes as Kurds, Jihadists Clash

By Jamie Dettmer | VOA News on May 25, 2016   Featured, World  

Raqqa Civilians Flee Airstrikes as Kurds, Jihadists Clash

GAZIANTEP, TURKEY—U.S.-led coalition warplanes carried out intense airstrikes Tuesday on Raqqa, the de facto Syrian capital of the Islamic State group, a monitoring group said, continuing days of air-raids that appear to be aimed at demoralizing jihadist fighters before an offensive by Kurdish-led forces on villages to the north of the city. The airstrikes appear […]

Thousands of Syrians Flee Aleppo Countryside

By Jamie Dettmer | VOA News on Oct 20, 2015   Featured, World  

Thousands of Syrians Flee Aleppo Countryside

GAZIANTEP, TURKEY—Thousands of Syrian villagers are fleeing homes in the countryside south of Aleppo in the face of a government ground assault backed by Russian airstrikes, one of four major offensives mounted since Russia’s military intervention in the long-running Syrian civil war. The three other offensives are focused mainly on rural areas in the provinces […]

Turkey Allegedly Had Role in Helping Iran Dodge Sanctions

By Jamie Dettmer | VOA News on Jul 22, 2015   Featured, World  

Turkey Allegedly Had Role in Helping Iran Dodge Sanctions

WASHINGTON—More details are emerging about the role Turkey has allegedly been playing in assisting Iran to dodge international sanctions involving the trading of gold by an Iranian businessman that Turkey’s president once dubbed a philanthropist. Ministers and associates of the President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s family are alleged to have been paid off with substantial bribes […]

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