US kills al-Qaeda leader in Turkey-controlled Idlib
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- 11:33 01/10/2021
The United States killed a senior al-Qaeda executive in Syria's Idlib region, which is under Turkish control.
The United States killed a senior al-Qaeda executive in Syria's Idlib region, which is under Turkish control.
Secretary of the International Confederation of Trade Unions, Clare Baker, explained that the entire people must go through a unified struggle for the physical freedom of leader Abdullah Ocalan and said, "We must raise our voice more for the physical freedom of Mr. Ocalan."
The “trustee rector” protest of academics from Boğaziçi continued on its 180th day.
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