NATO and UN urge deescalation after dozens of Turkish troops killed in airstrike; nearly 1 million flee Idlib violence, hundreds skirmish with Greek police at border

As the two countries find themselves on opposite sides of the fighting in Idlib, experts say both wary of further military conflict due to economic, energy ties

Russian president doesn't elaborate on reasons he rejected offer during trip to war zone in early 2000s

Saleh al-Arouri says terror group wants to maintain its ties with Moscow 'to strengthen our people's rights'

Robert O'Brien disputes account of briefing in which lawmakers were reportedly told that Moscow is trying to get president re-elected

State Department officials say social media accounts tied to Moscow are promoting conspiracy theories that Washington is behind COVID-19 outbreak

New York Times says president berated outgoing intelligence chief for briefing lawmakers, including Democrats, on concerns regarding repeat meddling operation

Lower house votes to lift ban on public display of swastikas along with other logos, but amendment still has to be passed by the senate and be signed into law by Putin

Alexander Yefimov, ambassador to Syria, calls raids targeting Iran and its allies 'provocative and very dangerous,' says strikes 'threaten lives of innocent people'

5 wounded in latest fighting between two militaries vying for control of Idlib province areas in northwestern Syria

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