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Exiled Syrian doctors go back to work helping refugees in Turkey
Safa al-Hussein comes into the consultation room with her four-year-old daughter, Ahed, who has a leg injury she suffered during an attack on the northern Syrian city of Raqqa.
ISIL’s so-called “Raqqa prosecutor” caught in Turkey’s southeast
Law enforcement officials caught a key figure, the so-called “Raqqa prosecutor,” of the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) in the southern province of Şanlıurfa on Dec. 30.
ND keeps up pressure over controversial arms deal
Conservative New Democracy opposition has called on Greece's foreign and defense ministers to appear before Parliament's Institutions and Transparency Committee in connection with a failed deal to sell Greek missiles to Saudi Arabia.
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Gov't mediator's arms ended up with ISIS, ND claims
In comments related to a scandal involving the sale of Greek army missiles and bombs to Saudi Arabia, New Democracy spokeswoman Maria Spyraki claimed that arms sold by Vassilis Papadopoulos, the broker used by the government to cut the deal, ended up with ISIS.
Turkey has not seen data on fugitive ISIL militants from Raqqa, officials say
Turkey has not been given crucial data to help identify Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) militants who fled their former stronghold in Raqqa last month and may have slipped out of Syria to threaten Turkish or Western targets, Turkish officials said.
Coalition was aware of evacuation of ISIL fighters: UK ambassador
The anti- Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) coalition forces “knew” about the evacuation of the terrorist group’s fighters from Raqqa, U.K. Ambassador to Ankara Richard Moore has said.
Germany to Spend 10 Million Euros to Help Clear Mines in Syria
Germany will spend an initial 10 million euros to help remove mines from the northern Syrian city of Raqqa, the Handelsblatt newspaper said in Friday editions, reported Reuters.
The foreign ministry is set to announce the increased funding as part of a pact with the United States on Friday, the paper added.
French Military Says Coalition Opposed IS Withdrawal from Raqqa
France's military said on Thursday the coalition battling Islamic State in Syria had opposed a deal allowing fighters of the militant group to withdraw from their former bastion of Raqqa, reported Reuters.
The coalition had also been unable to launch air strikes against the fighters because they had mingled with civilians, French army spokesman Patrik Steiger said.
UN Says it is Ready to Go into Raqqa
The United Nations is ready to get into the Syrian city of Raqqa after so-called Islamic State (IS) was driven out after three years.
A UN official in Damascus told the BBC access to the area was the main priority while warning that some 300,000 people who had fled the city had "enormous" needs in nearby camps.
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“Come out & Surrender”: Inside Raqqa with the fighters who drove off ISIS (PHOTOS)
From the top-floor sniper position in western Raqqa, members of an American-backed militia scanned the ground for any signs of movement.
“We have hot soup, we have bread: Come out and surrender,” one of the fighters said on a loudspeaker. “The ISIS members and their families who surrendered to us are safe.”