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Rape, medical experiments, and forced abortions: One woman describes horrors of Xinjiang concentration camps
 
 
Rape, medical experiments, and forced abortions: One woman describes horrors of Xinjiang concentration camps
 
Sayragul Sauytbay escaped life in a Chinese prison camp, and she and her family were granted asylum in Sweden.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump's plans for pulling out of Syria were embarrassingly disrupted by Iraq, which said the US isn't allowed to redeploy on its soil
 
 
Trump's plans for pulling out of Syria were embarrassingly disrupted by Iraq, which said the US isn't allowed to redeploy on its soil
 
US troops were set to redeploy on the Iraq-Syria border, but Iraq said the US didn't get permission.
 
 
 
 
 
Putin and Erdogan agreed to a 'historic' deal to consolidate power in Syria and humble Kurdish forces. Here are the winners and losers.
 
 
Putin and Erdogan agreed to a 'historic' deal to consolidate power in Syria and humble Kurdish forces. Here are the winners and losers.
 
Here are the winners and losers from the agreement reached Tuesday, and what it means for the region's future as it tries to rebuild.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Trump said his chaotic withdrawal from Syria had 'secured' the country's oil. It hasn't, and now the US is scrambling to protect a key oil-producing area.
 
 
Trump said his chaotic withdrawal from Syria had 'secured' the country's oil. It hasn't, and now the US is scrambling to protect a key oil-producing area.
 
President Donald Trump on Sunday said the US "secured" Syria's eastern oil fields. The reality is more complex, local sources told Business Insider.
 
 
 
 
 
'Who gives a s--- about Afghanistan?': Trump stunned officials with his comments during a military briefing, former aide says
 
 
'Who gives a s--- about Afghanistan?': Trump stunned officials with his comments during a military briefing, former aide says
 
Trump made the remarks during a meeting with top military officials, according to Jim Mattis' former speechwriter, Guy Snodgrass.
 
 
 
 
 
The fastest fighter jet in the world is more than 50 years old
 
 
The fastest fighter jet in the world is more than 50 years old
 
Russia developed the MiG-25 to chase bombers flying three times the speed of sound. That bomber threat never arrived, but the Foxbat is still around.
 
 
 
 
 
Videos emerge showing apparent atrocities in northern Syria as US envoy says Turkish-backed rebels have committed war crimes
 
 
Videos emerge showing apparent atrocities in northern Syria as US envoy says Turkish-backed rebels have committed war crimes
 
Turkey denies troops in northern Syria are responsible for war crimes, calling it a "smear campaign," amid accusations from the US.
 
 
 
 
 
Half the US Navy's aircraft carrier fleet can't deploy, but the service says it has what it needs to maintain the fleet
 
 
Half the US Navy's aircraft carrier fleet can't deploy, but the service says it has what it needs to maintain the fleet
 
There are carriers stuck in maintenance, in or preparing for a mid-life refueling, or dealing with new construction issues.
 
 
 
 
 
Elizabeth Warren is urging the FTC to investigate Amazon over concerns that it played a role in the massive Capital One data breach that affected 100 million people
 
 
Elizabeth Warren is urging the FTC to investigate Amazon over concerns that it played a role in the massive Capital One data breach that affected 100 million people
 
Amazon should be investigated over its possible ties to the Capital One data breach from July, write senators Elizabeth Warren and Ron Wyden.
 
 
 
 
 
Vice President Mike Pence once called Jim Mattis to see if he was interested in becoming Trump's defense secretary. Mattis said he was busy.
 
 
Vice President Mike Pence once called Jim Mattis to see if he was interested in becoming Trump's defense secretary. Mattis said he was busy.
 
Jim Mattis believed he left such a lackluster impression on Trump that he "certainly won't be hearing back from those guys."
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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