Daniel Estrin
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World
Netanyahu Rival Launches Challenge To Lead Likud Party
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu next week faces an internal challenge to his leadership of the Likud Party as it draws up its candidate list for elections in March.
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Syrians Say U.S. Helicopter Fire Killed Civilians During The Raid On Baghdadi
A Syrian man says his arm was blown off and two friends were killed by U.S. helicopter fire during the assault on an ISIS leader. A defense official said the military will review what happened.
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Faces Indictments For Corruption
Israel's attorney general announced indictments for bribery and fraud allegations against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday.
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Lebanon's Anti-Government Protesters View Army As Unifying Force
Rather than crush protests, the Lebanese military has actually become popular with anti-government protesters. But the White House is hesitating to continue aid to the military.
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Politics
News Brief: Yovanovitch Testifies, Student Loans, Lebanon Protests
The House impeachment inquiry continues Friday with two testimonies, including public testimony of Marie Yovanovitch. Also, latest on student loans and the Education Department and Lebanon protests.
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Lebanon's Prime Minister Resigns Following Weeks Of Protest
Lebanon's prime minister has resigned after nearly two weeks of street protest and unrest.
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'We Didn't See A Body': Baghdadi's Death Draws Doubts In Lands Where ISIS Ruled
In Iraq and Syria, the ISIS leader's death has stirred a mix of responses — from joy to disbelief to dread that the militants will rise again.
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Syrians React To Death Of ISIS Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
In Syria, news of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's death pleased some, but they warned that ISIS' ideology and destruction still live on.
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Politics
Special Coverage: Trump Makes Announcement
President Trump is supposed to make a major announcement at the White House Sunday morning.
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Anti-Government Protests Continue In Lebanon And Move To Include Hezbollah Leader
As anti-government demonstrations continue in Lebanon, protesters are debating whether their anger should also be directed at a long considered untouchable: the head of the militant group Hezbollah.