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Syrian Children Suffer From Lack Of Healthcare

Sometimes it is difficult for NGOs such as UNICEF, Save the Children and other large agencies to reach special needs children in Syria. Our goal is to help these special needs kids caught in Syria who cannot move because they do not have the means.

Are The Cards In The House Of Assad Falling?

Kimberly Jones investigates the dangerous quadrangle working in Syria. What motivation do other countries have to help the Assad Regime?

Syria – The Painful Liberation of Idlib City

Kimberly Jones investigates how the opposition rebels were able to liberate the City of Idlib, as it had been a stronghold of the Assad Regime for more than three years.

Houthis Run Rampant In Yemen; Arab States Come To the Rescue!

Kimberly Jones examines how Yemen fits into the Middle East turmoil and what Iran's part is in one more disaster that is becoming increasingly visible.

Syria – More Chlorine Gas Dropped in Idlib

Kimberly Jones investigates two new chlorine gas attacks made on small towns in Idlib by the Assad Regime as many were already tucked in bed.

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Smoke, Screens & Sacrifice: The War That Was Never Ours

War as two nuclear-armed nations trade missiles, media headlines, and miseries. India claims bold precision strikes, Pakistan claims shooting down jets.

Ambassadorial Change Of The Guard

George Deek concludes his four-year ambassadorial tenure in Azerbaijan as Mr. Ronen Kraus looks forward to e a life changing experience.

Can U.S. Congress Legally Stop Pres. Trump’s Executive Order to Lower High-Cost Drugs? Will Tariffs Kick in?

Millions of Americans can barely afford to buy high-cost drugs on prescription. Low-income citizens have bitterly complained for many years that life-saving drugs that stabilize their health are too darn high.

WHO Finalises Pandemic Treaty Draft as Australia Prepares to Vote

WHO finalises Pandemic Treaty draft as Australia prepares to vote. Critics warn of a power grab and urge rejection over sovereignty fears.

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