Kurdish separatist leader calls on followers to disarm, potentially ending a five-decade insurgency with Turkey
Kurdish separatist leader calls on followers to disarm, potentially ending a five-decade insurgency with Turkey
Kurdish separatist leader calls on followers to disarm, potentially ending a five-decade insurgency with Turkey
Yazidi woman captured by ISIS rescued in Gaza after more than a decade in captivity
Video points to Assad regime’s involvement in large-scale trafficking of illicit drugs
Social media footage allegedly shows a large stockpile of captagon, an illicit drug, in the headquarters of a military division commanded by former president Bashar al-Assad's brother. CNN is unable immediately to verify the location. Captagon is highly addictive and is said to have been an important economic tool for the Assad regime while it was hit with American sanctions.
US scrambles to quell ISIS resurgence in Syria after fall of Assad
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