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Syria deal with Kurdish fighters appears to unravel as Islamic State prisoners escape

Around 1,500 Islamic State members escaped from ‍Syria’s Shaddadi prison on Monday, the ‌Kurdish website Rudaw reported, ‍quoting a spokesman for the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces. Earlier, the ‍Syrian army said “a number of” ‌Islamic State (Isis) militants had escaped ‍a prison that had been under SDF control in ‌the eastern ⁠city of Shaddadi, accusing the SDF of releasing them. The prison break took place a day after a sweeping deal was announced between the Syrian government and the...

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Syria deal with Kurdish fighters appears to unravel as Islamic State prisoners escape

Around 1,500 Islamic State members escaped from ‍Syria’s Shaddadi prison on Monday, the ‌Kurdish website Rudaw reported, ‍quoting a spokesman for the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces. Earlier, the ‍Syrian army said “a number of” ‌Islamic State (Isis) militants had escaped ‍a prison that had been under SDF control in ‌the eastern ⁠city of Shaddadi, accusing the SDF of releasing them. The prison break took place a day after a sweeping deal was announced between the Syrian government and the...

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Allies tepid on Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ with invited leaders wondering how it will work

Key allies reacted coolly on Monday to US President Donald Trump’s invitation to pay US$1 billion for a permanent spot on his “Board of Peace” for resolving international conflicts, with analysts likening it to a pay-to-play version of the UN Security Council. The White House has asked various world leaders to sit on the board, chaired by Trump himself, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, Hungarian premier Viktor Orban and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. Israel has also been asked...

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Allies tepid on Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ with invited leaders wondering how it will work

Key allies reacted coolly on Monday to US President Donald Trump’s invitation to pay US$1 billion for a permanent spot on his “Board of Peace” for resolving international conflicts, with analysts likening it to a pay-to-play version of the UN Security Council. The White House has asked various world leaders to sit on the board, chaired by Trump himself, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, Hungarian premier Viktor Orban and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. Israel has also been asked...

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