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US, Jordan Strike Over 35 ISIS Targets in Syria

The US military, alongside Jordan, conducted a massive air assault on Islamic State positions in Syria. Over 90 bombs and missiles hit more than 35 targets. Read the full details.

US Launches Major Airstrikes Against ISIS in Syria

The US military conducted a significant airstrike operation, 'Hawkeye', targeting ISIS facilities in eastern Syria. This decisive action follows intelligence of an imminent threat. Read the full details.

US Retaliatory Airstrikes Hit ISIS Across Syria

The US conducted large-scale airstrikes against ISIS in Syria, retaliating for a deadly ambush. Over 90 precision munitions were used. Read the latest details on the escalating conflict.

US, allies strike ISIS in Syria after Palmyra attack

US and allied forces conducted large-scale strikes against ISIS in Syria on Saturday. The operation, a direct response to a deadly December 13 attack in Palmyra, targeted jihadist positions across the country. Read the full report.

US Captures Venezuela's Maduro, Seeks Control

US captures Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro after airstrikes. Trump announces control of oil assets. Maduro's government vows resistance. Key details and what's next explained.

British, French warplanes strike IS weapons facility in Syria

British and French fighter jets conducted joint airstrikes on a suspected Islamic State weapons facility in eastern Syria. The operation targeted a key logistics base used by the terror group. Read the full details of the coordinated mission.

Tharoor: US Venezuela action is 'Law of the Jungle'

Congress leader Shashi Tharoor condemns US airstrikes in Venezuela as 'law of the jungle'. Indian political leaders react sharply to the capture of President Maduro. Read more on India's stance.

China Urges US to Free Venezuela's Maduro 'At Once'

China condemns US airstrikes in Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, calling it a violation of international law. Read the full story on the escalating diplomatic crisis.

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