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This Week Around the World: Dec. 16-23:

  • Postedby Marena Riggan
  • December 26, 2018
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Dec. 15–17 Somalia: After conducting a total of six air strikes between Dec. 15 and 16, the United States military confirmed Dec. 17 its Africa Command—or Africom—alongside Somali Armed Forces…

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This Week Around the World: Dec. 9–16

  • Postedby Marena Riggan
  • December 18, 2018
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Dec. 9–14 West Bank, Palestinian Territories: A manhunt ensued in the West Bank following a drive-by shooting which left seven wounded including a young pregnant woman, who was evacuated to…

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This Week Around the World: Dec. 2–9

  • Postedby Marena Riggan
  • December 12, 2018
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Dec. 3 Qatar: The Gulf country announced Dec. 3 their decision to withdraw from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries consisting of 15 member countries spanning the Middle East,…

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This Week Around the World – Nov. 25–Dec. 2

  • Postedby Marena Riggan
  • December 4, 2018
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Nov. 25 Black Sea: In the latest confrontation between Russia and Ukraine, the Russian coast guard fired on three Ukrainian naval vessels, claiming they had traveled into Russian waters without…

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This Week Around the World – Nov. 18–25:

  • Postedby Marena Riggan
  • November 26, 2018
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Nov. 20 Kabul, Afghanistan: At least 55 people were killed and 94 wounded in a suicide bombing, which targeted a gathering of top Sunni religious leaders celebrating the birth of…

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This Week Around the World: Nov. 11–18

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  • November 19, 2018
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Nov. 11–14 Israel; Gaza, Palestinian Territory: In the largest escalation of fighting since the 2014 Gaza War, the Gaza Strip and southern Israel exchanged fire for some 25 hours between…

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This Week Around the World – Nov. 4–11:

  • Postedby Marena Riggan
  • November 13, 2018
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Nov. 5 Saudi Arabia: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced on Nov. 5 the official launch to building the country’s first nuclear research reactor, alongside projects geared toward renewable…

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This Week Around the World: Oct. 28–Nov. 4

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  • November 5, 2018
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Oct. 28 Chongqing, China: A bus crashed into the Yangtze River when it swerved into the opposite lane, hitting one car before plunging off a bridge. The incident started when…

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This Week Around the World: Oct. 21–28

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  • October 29, 2018
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Oct. 21 Jordan: King Abdullah II of Jordan issued a statement declaring the country would reclaim two agricultural areas, al-Ghumar and al-Baqura, which are currently being maintained by Israeli farmers…

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This Week Around the World Oct. 14-21

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  • October 22, 2018
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Oct. 15 Minsk, Belarus: The Russian Orthodox Church has split from the Constantinople Patriarchate in what is being hailed a historic decision and “the largest schism in Orthodox Christianity for…

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This Week Around the World: Oct. 7 – 14

  • Postedby Marena Riggan
  • October 15, 2018
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Oct. 7 Romania: The constitutional amendment which would have banned gay marriage failed amid low voter turnout. Only 20.4 percent of the population cast a ballot, thus making the referendum…

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