-Mission Accomplished-: Trump Praises Syria Strikes By US And Allies

Donald Trump announced the military action against Syrian forces in a White House address late Friday.

Washington:  President Donald Trump on Saturday praised the pre-dawn strikes against Syria carried out jointly by the US, Britain and France, saying they "could not have had a better result."

Western officials said a barra

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Theresa May Will Update Parliament On Syria Strikes: UK Defence Minister

Theresa May will update parliament on Monday, Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said.

London:  British Prime Minister Theresa May needed to act with speed when she ordered a missile attack on Syria and she will update parliament on Monday, Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson told BBC radio.

Britain joined the United States

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Russia May Consider Supplying S-300 Missile Systems To Syria

US-led forces today launched strikes on Syria.

Moscow:  Russia may consider supplying S-300 missile systems to Syria and other countries, Colonel-General Sergei Rudskoi said on Saturday after U.S., French and British air strikes on Syria.

Rudskoi said the U.S. actions in Syria were aimed at destabilising the situation in

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US-Led Strikes In Syria: What We Know

US, British and French "naval and air assets" took part in the strikes.

The United States, Britain and France launched strikes against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime in response to an alleged chemical weapons attack

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Iran Warns Of -Regional Consequences- Of Syria Strikes

US-led forces launched air strikes on Syria targeting weapons facilities.

Tehran:  Iran warned of "regional consequences" on Saturday following a wave of punitive strikes in Syria by the United States, Britain and France. 

"The United States and its allies have no proof and, without even waiting for the Organisation for

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Transgender News Anchor Challenges Barriers In Conservative Pak

Marvia Malik says she was disowned by her family when she was 16. (Reuters)

Lahore:  Marvia Malik made headlines when she debuted last month on a private television channel in Pakistan, becoming the conservative country's first transgender news anchor.

Opinions are mixed about the slim 21-year-old who appears regularly on

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