Millions trapped and under siege in Aleppo, Syria
Millions trapped and under siege in Aleppo, Syria More than two million people in Aleppo are in danger of running out of food, fuel, medical supplies and water in a …
Millions trapped and under siege in Aleppo, Syria More than two million people in Aleppo are in danger of running out of food, fuel, medical supplies and water in a …
Fears worse to come after Turkey coup attempt A defiant Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attended funerals today for some of the almost 300 people killed in a failed coup …
Will Brexit impact your 401k? On Thursday, the United Kingdom will decide whether or not to remain in the European Union. CBS New business analyst Jill Schlesinger talks about what …
Mick Fanning after shark attack: I’ll surf again for sure Defending world champion Mick Fanning learned the hard way that a surfer’s paradise can — in the blink of an …
Despite latest Syria cease-fire, fighting continues in Aleppo A cease-fire took effect Saturday in parts of Syria, but fighting continues around the city of Aleppo. The Syrian government and Russian …
Peshmerga leads fight against ISIS For nearly two years, Iraq’s Kurdish fighters have led the battle against ISIS. Known as the Peshmerga, these Kurdish soldiers have helped claw back towns, …
Biden on U.S. troop withdrawal deadline President Biden has decided to withdraw military forces from Afghanistan by September 11, 2021, the twentieth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World …
Is Cuba prepared for boom of American tourism? President Obama called on Congress this week to lift the decades-old trade embargo on Cuba. U.S.-Cuban relations have thawed and tourism has …
China targets critics with “social credit score” A prominent human rights lawyer went on trial in China this week for social media posts that criticized the ruling Communist party. The …
Belgian town fighting against jihadi recruiters Police conducted a series of raids in the neighborhoods of the alleged Paris attackers in Belgium. Allen Pizzey spoke with some residents who knew …