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  2. considers legalizing cannabis cultivation for medical purposes - in a country known for corruption can the govt regulate and control the trade

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    Aug 10

    Turkey's Lira Crisis: How Bad Can it Get?

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    Aug 10

    US Rejected demand to release Mehmet Atilla in return for Pastor Brunson. Such exchange Not on US table, Diplomatic source told

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  5. Aug 10

    SOHR: Airstrikes, barrel bombs killed nearly 30 civilians in northern Syria; ‘s south was shelled heavily, 11 killed in most intense bombing since last year - 18 killed including 3 children in Orum al Kubra town in adjacent province of Aleppo

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    Turkey foreign ministry: Trump decision to double steel &aluminum tariffs would harm ties, vowing retaliation against a measure it said was against WTO rules. "The US should know the only result such sanctions and pressure will bring will be harming our relationship as allies”

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  8. Aug 10

    SOHR: HTS & Turkey backed Syria Liberation Front launched their own security operations in arresting over 250 people in past few days - they accused them of supporting reconciliation with Damascus

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  9. Aug 10

    Heavy air strikes targeting towns in western Aleppo, southern and northern Hama - Govt bent on taking territory that connects Latakia, Idlib, Hama and Aleppo provinces

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    Aug 9

    Turkish barge sent to Lebanon to produce electricity at below-market rates ignites mudslinging, corruption allegations. By .

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    Aug 10

    Jordanian trade delegation visits Damascus. Shortly before, Jordanian FM Ayman Safadi said Jordan will reopen Nassib at the right moment; refers back to US-Jordan-Russia deal and notes that Damascus hasn't actually asked for it yet.

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    Aug 9

    US estimates of the number of ISIS fighters left in Syria range from 2,000 to 13,000 reveals. The higher number of ISIS fighters provide insight into the Pentagon’s reluctance to declare victory in Syria. via

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    UNICEF fears an escalation in violence in - northwest of Syria- will leave 350,000 children with no place to go. "In the rebel controlled province there are more than 1 million children: exhausted of war, fearful of uncertainty, violence and further displacement"

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    Aug 8

    N. : important deployment of forces by in S. to arrest ppl suspected to have links w/ Regime &/or promoting reconciliation. carried out similar operation today in E. . Around 48 ppl arrested in total.

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    Aug 9

    claims it's making progress in talks with , and over the return of refugees; yet getting international organizations and the US to cooperate proves more challenging

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    Aug 9

    Turkish lira hits record lows as Turkey-U.S. concerns weigh

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    Aug 9

    U.N. SYRIA HUMANITARIAN ADVISER EGELAND SAYS RUSSIA, TURKEY AND IRAN TOLD U.N. HUMANITARIAN MEETING ON THURSDAY THAT THEY WILL DO THEIR UTMOST TO AVOID A BATTLE FOR IDLIB - REUTERS

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    Children’s names have begun appearing among Assad’s notices for people who died in detention. Wael (left) was arrested in 2013 aged 12 while Ali Omar, born 1994, was arrested in 2011. Both children are now dead. Please pray for them

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  20. Aug 8

    -Hayat Tahrir al Sham - former Al Nusra imposing curfews in several towns, arresting people accused of "working w/ or want to reconcile w/ govt// "National Liberation Front" - the brigade uniting rebel factions also arresting those who promote "reconciliation"

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