Biden affirms support for Ukraine in first call to leader

President Joe Biden underscored U.S. support for Ukraine on Friday in his first call to that country’s leader following reports of Russian troop movements on its eastern border. Biden in his conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy affirmed “unwavering support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity in the face of Russia’s ongoing aggression,” according to …

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Syrian Kurdish forces end sweep in camp housing IS families

BEIRUT (AP) – Syria’s Kurdish-led forces on Friday ended a five-day sweep inside a sprawling camp in the country’s northeast housing families and supporters of the Islamic State group. The operation meant to curb relentless violence that had been going on for months in the camp. A statement from the … View original article

2 soldiers charged with allegedly kidnapping a Domino’s Pizza delivery guy at gunpoint

Two soldiers from Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington are facing kidnapping and robbery charges after allegedly kidnapping a Domino’s pizza delivery driver at gunpoint. Pfc. Daniel Cano-Real, 19, and Pfc. John Jose Medina, 20, have been charged with first-degree kidnapping and first-degree robbery, Army Times recently reported. The soldiers, both assigned to the 593rd Expeditionary …

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U.S., Iran will hold indirect talks to salvage nuclear deal

The U.S. and Iran said Friday they’ll participate in indirect negotiations aimed at resurrecting an Obama-era deal that limited Tehran’s nuclear weapons program, marking a major turning point for the Biden administration’s diplomatic outreach to the Islamic republic. State Department spokesperson Ned Price told The Associated Press that the talks … View original article

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