Lafarge faces a court battle over allegations that it put employees at risk and financed terrorist groups in a bid to keep operating in Syria.
The military’s inquiry followed a New York Times investigation describing allegations that officials sought to conceal dozens of civilian casualties.
While the risk remains ambiguous, the Russian leader’s long infatuation with the toxic arms fuels worries that the deadly poisons could be deployed in Ukraine.
وثائق سريّة وتحقيقات صحفية موسّعة في منطقة الشرق الأوسط تكشف عن إخفاقات مأساوية وكارثية للحروب التي أدارها الجيش الأمريكي عن بُعد.
أودت الغارات الجوية بحياة المدنيين وخلّفت وراءها ناجين أيضاً. هذه قصص بعض الناجين من تلك الغارات.
Here's what I saw in two centers for Syrian asylum seekers in Denmark who had their residency permits stripped.
I arrived in a remote part of Syria this week to report on the siege of a prison by the Islamic State.
The promise was a war waged by all-seeing drones and precision bombs. The documents show flawed intelligence, faulty targeting, years of civilian deaths — and scant accountability.
Can you find Syria on a map? What else do you know about this Middle Eastern nation with a population of 17 million people?
Атаки на гражданские объекты в Сирии настолько участились, что ООН приняла решение о расследовании этих нарушений. Однако расследование ограничено лишь некоторыми случаями атак и неизвестно, будут ли обнародованы его результаты. «Нью-Йорк Таймс» провели независимое расследование. Вот что нам удалось установить.
If the U.S. plays its cards right, it could fundamentally weaken the Islamic State.
It’s certainly special for Erdogan, Putin and al-Assad.
Kurdish authorities are releasing some of the 12,000 foreign women and children affiliated with the Islamic State held in detention camps in Syria.
The abduction of Louisa Akavi, a nurse from New Zealand, was kept secret for years. Now the aid group is breaking its silence in hopes of saving her.
Istanbul has become the hub for dissidents from around the Arab world, who broadcast opposing views back into their homelands. At the same time, many local Turkish journalists remain jailed.