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War planes poised to begin Syria bombing campaign after MPs back air strikes

British war planes are poised to begin a bombing campaign in Syria tomorrow after MPs overwhelmingly backed military action against Islamic State (IS). RAF jets...

Anti-war protesters outside Westminster react angrily to UK’s decision to bomb Syria

Anti-war protesters have reacted with anger and disappointment to the decision by British MPs to bomb Islamic State in Syria. A crowd of about 100...

Weeks of torrential rains in India see tens of thousands stranded

Weeks of torrential rains have forced an airport in southern India to close and have cut off several roads and highways, leaving tens of...

British airstrikes will increase likelihood of terror attacks says UK head of Labour

The leader of Labour in Britain has said airstrikes against Islamic State in Syria will increase the chances of terror attacks in the UK...

US asks all NATO members to do more to take on Islamic State

The US is asking all NATO members to do more to take on Islamic State, ahead of a crucial vote in Britain in the...

Russia’s foreign minister ‘will hear what Turkey has to say’

Russia’s foreign minister has said that he would agree to meet with his Turkish counterpart this week to hear Turkey’s explanations on the downing...

Iraq PM: Foreign troops not needed on the ground to fight IS

Iraq’s prime minister has said his country’s forces are capable of defeating Islamic State group without the help of foreign combat forces. Haider al-Abadi’s statement...

Police arrest woman linked to Paris attacks intermediary

A woman has been arrested in a Paris suburb for suspected links to an intermediary to the only man charged in connection with the...

Syria’s president has criticised the US-led coalitian against ISIS

Syria's President Bashar Al Assad has criticised the effectiveness of the US-led coalition in defeating the so-called Islamic State in his country. He has told...

Nato agrees to keep 12,000 troops in Afghanistan during 2016

Nato foreign ministers have agreed to keep about 12,000 troops in Afghanistan through next year, while pushing forward with a funding drive to help...

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