Turkish military did not use chemical weapons in Syria, OPCW says - Daily Sabah

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November 07, 2019
Turkish military did not use chemical weapons in Syria, OPCW says - Daily Sabah
US sanctions on Iran killing innocent people | Opinion - Asia Times
Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare's Story - Returning Characters And What They Mean For The Series' Future - GameSpot
Tory campaign's torrid first day - Independent.ie
Modern Warfare changes the game, for better and for worse - The Age

Turkish military did not use chemical weapons in Syria, OPCW says - Daily Sabah

The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has dismissed allegations that white phosphorus is being employed in northeast Syria as a chemical weapon following claims that Turkey used white phosphorus bombs there. read more

US sanctions on Iran killing innocent people | Opinion - Asia Times

In late October, Human Rights Watch (HRW) released a short report with a sharp title: “Maximum Pressure: US Economic Sanctions Harm Iranians’ Right to Health.” In November 2018, the US renewed its unilateral sanctions against Iran, and included “secondary sanctions” on non-US entities. read more

Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare's Story - Returning Characters And What They Mean For The Series' Future - GameSpot

Warning: We're digging into spoilers for the story of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2019, as well as the original series. We recommend you complete the single-playing campaign before reading on! read more

Tory campaign's torrid first day - Independent.ie

The British prime minister, speaking after an audience with Queen Elizabeth at which she agreed to dissolve parliament, said he did not want an early election but that MPs were refusing to deliver Brexit. read more

Modern Warfare changes the game, for better and for worse - The Age

On paper at least, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, a quasi-reboot/quasi-prequel/quasi-sequel, has a lot in common with its 2007 namesake. Killstreak rewards return to competitive multiplayer, a philosophical about-face on the last few years of levelling the playing field; the zany traversal gimmicks of late are nowhere to be seen; and you once again spend time following moustachioed British SAS hard-man Captain Price to the next checkpoint, to the next, "You take the one on the left, I'll take the one on the right" infiltration. read more
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