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Oil Tankers Dawdle Off Libya’s Coast as Warlord Halts Exports
Ten ships able to carry about 8 million barrels are floating in the country’s waters, mostly around the key terminals of Es Sider and Ras Lanuf, according to tanker tracking monitored by Bloomberg.
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Successor to slain Iran general faces same fate if he kills Americans – U.S. envoy
After Soleimani’s death, Tehran swiftly appointed Esmail Ghaani as the new head of the Quds Force, an elite unit in the Revolutionary Guards that handles actions abroad. Ghaani has pledged to pursue Soleimani’s course.
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US forces in Iraq are facing more attacks from Shiite militias than ISIS, commander says
"In the time that I have been in Iraq, we've taken a couple of casualties from ISIS fighting on the ground, but most of the attacks have come from those Shia militia groups, who are launching rockets at our bases and frankly just trying to kill someone to make a point," Grynkewich said Wednesday at an event hosted by the Air Force Association's Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies.
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Turkish foreign minister says Russian S-400 air defense no threat to NATO
“The claim is that the S400 and F-35s are incompatible. That’s the claim. Here is our proposal, let’s have a working group and NATO can chair this and let’s let experts make the assessment and come back to us,” he said.
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Assad may have won the Syrian war, but now he’s battling the economy
So far this year, the currency has plunged to half its value in 2019. The prices of some consumer goods have doubled, and those of staples such as meat and vegetables are up as much as 50 percent, according to official estimates. The government plans to ration sugar, rice and tea via a “smart card” system, introduced last year to ration oil products at subsidized prices.
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Syria war: Jihadist assault ‘kills dozens of soldiers’
Up to 40 Syrian soldiers have been killed in an assault by hundreds of militants in north-western Syria, according to Russia's defence ministry. The ministry, which supports Syria's government, said there were several attacks in which the militants seized two settlements in Idlib province. Syrian state media said members of a jihadist alliance set off car bombs and used heavy fire as they targeted army positions in the Maarat al-Numan area.
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Trump meets Iraqi counterpart, first since Soleimani strike
U.S. President Donald Trump hinted that sanctions on Iraq were still a possibility in a bilateral meeting with Iraq’s president Wednesday, the first since a U.S. drone strike on Iraqi soil killed a top Iranian general, straining Washington-Baghdad ties.
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As Toll Mounts, Trump Downplays Injuries Suffered in Iranian Attack
Trump’s remarks, at the Davos Economic Forum in Switzerland, came just hours after the Defense Department acknowledged that it has sent more troops out of Iraq for medical evaluation and treatment — apparently for potential traumatic brain injury.
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Holocaust: World leaders attend forum in Israel
World leaders are attending a forum in Jerusalem to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp in Nazi-occupied Poland.
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Can Lebanon’s new government revive the economy?
After three months of political paralysis, Lebanon has finally formed a government under Prime Minister Hassan Diab. Now comes the task of saving the country from a biting financial crisis and winning over investors and foreign donors.
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