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WFP Says 100,000 in Syria Flee Turkish Offensive

Ali Javanmardi from VOA’s Persian Service contributed to this report from Irbil.The World Food Program says more than 100,000 people have been displaced so far by the Turkish invasion of northern Syria.The agency said those displaced have come from the towns of Ras al-Ayn and Tal Abyad.Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces deny that Turkish forces have …

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Daughter of Jailed British-Iranian Woman Returns to Britain

The 5-year-old daughter of a British-Iranian woman jailed in Tehran since 2016 has arrived back in Britain, her father said Friday, after making the “bittersweet” decision to bring her home.Gabriella Zaghari-Ratcliffe had been staying with relatives in Iran since her mother Nazanin’s detention on sedition charges, visiting her in jail each week.Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, 40, stated …

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Nobel in Literature to Austrian Author Stirs Controversy

VOA’s Dzeilana Pecanin and Ivana Kostantinovic contributed to this report.Almost immediately after Polish author Olga Tokarczuk and Austria’s Peter Handke were awarded the Nobel Literature Prize, reactions started to pour in, lamenting Handke’s positions about war crimes in the Balkans.Handke won the 2019 prize for “an influential work that with linguistic ingenuity has explored the periphery …

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Official: Prince William, Kate to Visit Pakistan Oct. 14

Pakistan’s foreign minister says Britain’s Prince William and his wife Kate will arrive in the capital, Islamabad, on a four-day visit next week.Shah Mahmood Qureshi said Friday the royal couple, known as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, will arrive in Pakistan on Oct. 14.He said the visit will further improve ties between Pakistan and …

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Ex-US Ambassador to Ukraine Yovanovitch Testifies in Trump Impeachment Probe

Henry Ridgwell contributed to this report from Kyiv. WHITE HOUSE — The former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine arrived on Capitol Hill Friday morning to testify privately before House committees leading the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, despite previous efforts by the State Department to block officials from being deposed.Trump recalled Marie Yovanovitch from her …

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Pentagon Urges Turkey to Halt Incursion Into Syria

The Pentagon on Friday urged Turkey to halt its military incursion into Syria, saying it threatens progress in combating the Islamic State group and risks harm to U.S. troops.It was the Pentagon’s most explicit criticism of the Turkish operation, which began Wednesday as a campaign against a Syrian Kurd-led militia that has partnered with U.S. …

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Trump Threatens Turkey with Consequences if Civilians Hurt in Offensive on Kurds

U.S. President Donald Trump says the U.S. mission of defeating Islamic State in Syria is accomplished and that he plans to keep Turkey in line through economy and not military power. Trump told reporters Thursday that there are no U.S. combat forces in Syria and he does not think Americans would want to send thousands …

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Erdogan Plays Refugee Card as Criticism Mounts Over Turkey’s Kurdish Offensive

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is threatening to “open the gates” to millions of refugees to enter Europe as criticism grows over Turkey’s ongoing military operation against a Syrian Kurdish militia.”Hey, European Union! Pull yourself together,” Erdogan said at a meeting of party supporters Thursday. “I repeat it: If you try to describe our operation …

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Nobel Literature Pick Heartens Liberal Poles in Populist Era

The Swedish Academy’s decision to bestow the 2018 Nobel Prize in literature on Polish author Olga Tokarczuk has given a rare morale boost to liberal Poles only three days before a national election that is likely to be won by the country’s right-wing populist party.Tokarczuk, 57, is a literary celebrity in Poland, whose reputation has …

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Thousands View Video of Attack Near German Synagogue

Thousands of people have watched the video uploaded by a gunman who killed two people Wednesday near a synagogue in Halle, Germany.The shooter livestreamed the attack for 35 minutes on the Amazon-owned gaming site Twitch.Twitch said only 5 people watched it live but subsequent recordings were viewed by another 2,200 people before the video was …

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Climate Change Activist Climbs on Plane, Others Stop Traffic

Protesters in New York City brought traffic to a standstill in the city’s busiest hub and an activist in London climbed atop a plane as climate change demonstrators entered the fourth day of rallies around the world.Protesters transported a green boat on a trailer into Times Square and then sat down and refused police orders …

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US: Military Carried out Aerial Resources Survey of Greenland

The U.S. military has conducted an aerial survey of Greenland to assess the vast arctic island’s mineral potential as part of agreement between the two governments, a top U.S. diplomat said on Wednesday.The memorandum of understanding for cooperating on developing the mineral sector there was inked in June before a diplomatic flap between the United …

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2 Giuliani Associates Arrested for Campaign Finance Violations

Two associates of President Donald Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani have been arrested on federal charges of making illegal contributions to U.S. political campaigns.Lev Parnas, a Ukrainian-born U.S. citizen, and Igor Fruman, a Belarus-born U.S. citizen, were detained late Wednesday in Virginia, a law enforcement official said.     The two men are expected to …

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Ukraine Leader: Predecessor Trying to Derail Peace Process

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy accused his predecessor on Thursday of fomenting protests to derail a peace process for the country’s separatist-held east and said talks with Russia were the only way to end the five-year war there.Zelenskiy told reporters that Petro Poroshenko, the incumbent leader he defeated in April, was “pushing” people to oppose the …

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Turkey Says Ground Forces are Advancing in Northern Syria

Turkish ground forces pressed their advance against Kurdish fighters in northern Syria on Thursday, Turkey’s Defense Ministry said, launching airstrikes and unleashing artillery shelling on Syrian towns and villages the length of its border.The Turkish invasion, now in its second day, has been widely condemned around the world. In northern Syria, residents of the border …

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Turkey Begins Offensive Against Kurds in Northern Syria

National Security correspondent Jeff Seldin and VOA’s Kurdish and Turkish Services contributed to this report.The United Nations Security Council is set to meet Thursday to discuss the military operation in northeastern Syria that Turkey says is a “measured and responsible” anti-terror operation, while the mainly Kurdish fighters in the region appeal for help to “save …

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Russia’s Far East Feels Economic Pinch

Russia’s economic forecast is not looking good, with the central bank last month lowering its growth projections – though officials maintain the country is not sliding into a recession.  But in Russia’s far east, thousands of kilometers and several time zones away from Moscow, the effects of the economic downturn are obvious.  On the shores …

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Ukraine’s Zelenskiy Plays Hot and Cold With Trump Team

Ukraine’s president appears to be playing to both sides of the American political divide, hedging his bets to ensure U.S. financial and military aid keeps flowing no matter who wins next year’s election.First, a point for U.S. President Donald Trump’s team: Ukraine’s top prosecutor agreed to revisit past investigations into a gas company executive who …

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European Union Finds Ransomware Is Top Cybercrime

The European Union’s 2019 cybercrime report said the number of online attacks is going down but criminals are targeting more data and profits.The European Union’s law enforcement agency developed the report that shows that ransomware remains the top cybercrime threat. Ransomware attacks block access to vital data and are described as being targeted, more profitable …

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Turkey Faces Calls for Restraint in Syria Offensive

Turkey is facing calls for restraint by its Western allies as well as Russia and Iran after Ankara’s forces launched a military offensive against a Syrian Kurdish militia Wednesday.”[Turkish President Recep Tayyip] Erdogan cannot step back. He was under so much public pressure,” said Huseyin Bagci, an international relations professor with Ankara’s Middle East Technical …

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High-Profile Soccer Wives in Twitter Spat Over Story Leaks

The wives of two of English soccer’s most high-profile players got embroiled in a spat on Twitter on Wednesday about the leaking of information to a tabloid newspaper.In a post to her 1.3 million followers, Wayne Rooney’s wife, Coleen, accused Rebekah Vardy, the wife of Leicester striker Jamie Vardy, of informing The Sun about details …

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EU Warns Hostile Countries Are 5G risk, Avoids Naming Names

The European Union warned Wednesday that next-generation telecommunication networks face a range of cyber threats, including from hostile countries.   While steering clear of singling out Chinese tech company Huawei, an EU security risk assessment identified “states or state-backed actors” as the most serious and likely culprits to carry out sophisticated attacks on new 5G networks. …

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Trump’s Envoy for Kosovo Talks Starts First Visit to Region

U.S. President Donald Trump’s new special envoy to the stalled talks between Serbia and Kosovo made his first visit to the troubled Balkan region Wednesday.Ambassador Richard Grenell, the top U.S. diplomat in Germany, met with political leaders in Kosovo, including President Hashim Thaci and the party leader likely to be the next prime minister, Albin …

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Rights Groups Highlight Case of Russian Journalist Facing Prison

When 40-year-old Svetlana Prokopyeva penned her column about an October 2018 suicide bombing by a 17-year-old student at the Federal Security Service (FSB) offices in Arkhangelsk, Russia, she had no inkling of what she would be bringing on herself.The perpetrator killed himself in the blast and injured three FSB officers, announcing beforehand on an anarchist …

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Turkey’s Internet Regulation Sparks Fears of New Censorship Wave

In Turkey, new controls regulating internet broadcasting have come into force. The government says all broadcasters need to abide by the same rules, but critics claim the new measures are an attempt to silence the last platform for independent journalism. Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul. …

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Trump Rejects Criticism on Syria, Invites Erdogan to White House

U.S. President Donald Trump denies that the United States has abandoned Kurds in Syria ahead of Turkey’s planned invasion on Kurdish-held territories in northern Syria. In a tweet Tuesday, Trump said that “any unforced and unnecessary fighting by Turkey will be devastating to their economy.” But Syrian Kurdish fighters who were crucial in an offensive …

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