28 civilians, including 7 children killed in US-led strikes in northern Syria
A handout image released by the international NGO Save the Children on July 29, 2016 reportedly shows people gathering around the area of a damaged building of a maternity hospital supported by the NGO after it was hit by an air raid in the rebel-held town of Kafar Takharim, in Idlib province of northwest Syria. (AFP)
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At least 28 civilians, including seven children, are killed in US-led coalition airstrikes in northern Syria.
Turkey will shut down an air-base near Ankara as well as all military barracks which were used by soldiers during the recent failed coup.
US Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump says Hillary Clinton’s wars in the Middle East have unleashed global terrorism.
A US police officer is dead and another wounded during a shooting in the city of San Diego.
A curfew has been re-imposed in Indian-controlled Kashmir but fresh clashes still occur amid anger over the killing of a pro-independence leader earlier this month.
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