Ruth Sherlock
Stories
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National
State Department Says It Will Not Allow Woman Who Supported ISIS To Enter U.S.
As the battle against ISIS in Syria winds down a woman claiming to be an American woman who went to support ISIS pleads to come back to the U.S. She's one of many languishing in detention camps now.
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World
World Health Organization Sounds Alarm About Dire Conditions As Syrians Flee Conflict
The World Health Organization says 29 children have died as their families fled from fighting to a camp in northeastern Syria. Most have died from exposure to cold on the trip or at the camp.
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World
Raqqa Reacts To Troop Withdrawal
In Raqqa, where many streets are still filled with rubble from the battle to force out ISIS a year ago, people are shocked and worried about the U.S. decision to pull out of Syria.
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This Christmas, Some Syrians Fear Consequences Of U.S. Troop Pullout
Just days after President Trump announced plans for the U.S. to withdraw from Syria, residents of northeastern Syria are concerned about how that will affect them.
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World
Former Nissan Chairman Charged With Financial Misconduct
Last month Carlos Ghosn was arrested in Japan on allegations of underreporting his salary. Authorities on Monday also served a fresh warrant on separate allegations. He denies the charges.
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World
Thousands Of ISIS Militants' Family Members Are Being Held In Syrian Detention Camps
European women in prison camps in northern Syria talk about how they followed their husbands, who were members of ISIS, there and how they are now languishing with no future in sight.
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World
Yemen's Civil War Pushes The Country To The Brink Of Famine
A report by Save the Children estimates that since the start of the war in Yemen, some 85,000 infants and children under the age of five may have died of starvation or disease.