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The Wall Street Journal: Pompeo: U.S. airstrikes killed ‘a couple hundred’ Russians in February
Central Intelligence Agency Director Mike Pompeo said Thursday that “a couple hundred Russians†were killed in Syria by U.S. warplanes after Syrian fighters backed by Washington came under attack in February......»»
China is nearing a record number of state-backed investments in private companies
Kin Cheung/AP As strains on the second-largest economy pile up, the Chinese government is increasingly taking up stakes in private companies. The Wall Street Journal report.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Facebook shareholders reject proposal to rein in Mark Zuckerberg’s power
Facebook Inc. shareholders voted down a proposal backed by seven state treasurers that sought to split the chairman and chief-executive roles that Mark Zuckerberg holds and establish an independent board leader......»»
U.S. Allies Battle to Oust Islamic State From Final Syrian Outpost
U.S.-backed forces have resumed their assault to capture Islamic State’s last patch of territory in eastern Syria, ending a truce that allowed for an evacuation before an intense final battle......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Dozens killed by suicide bomber at Afghan voter-registration center
A suspected Islamic State suicide bomber struck a voter-registration center in the Afghan capital on Sunday, killing at least 52 people in an attack aimed at inciting sectarian strife and undermining long-delayed parliamentary elections......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump wants Arab allies to send troops to Syria, to replace U.S. forces
The Trump administration is seeking to assemble an Arab force to replace the U.S. military contingent in Syria and help stabilize the northeastern part of the country after the defeat of Islamic State, U.S. officials said......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump administration wants Arab allies to send troops to Syria to replace U.S. forces
The Trump administration is seeking to assemble an Arab force to replace the U.S. military contingent in Syria and help stabilize the northeastern part of the country after the defeat of Islamic State, U.S. officials said......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Syrian air base reportedly struck by missiles, state TV reports
Pro-regime Syrian media said the direction of the strikes indicated Israel might be behind the attack, saying the Syrian military responded by shooting down eight incoming missiles.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Missile strikes on Syrian military bases kill dozens of pro-regime forces
Israel, which has conducted dozens of strikes against Syrian government positions, declined to comment on whether it was behind the attack, which comes as U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visits Tel Aviv......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Iraq election result could push country closer to Trump or Iran
Saturday marks the first time Iraqis have voted since Islamic State took over a large swath of the country in 2014 that it ruled for nearly three years......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Israel shoots down Syrian fighter jet over Golan Heights
Israel shot down a Syrian jet fighter that entered its airspace, its military said, potentially raising tensions in a fraught border region where President Bashar al-Assad’s Russian-backed forces are battling to retake a pocket of southwest Syria......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Graham says Trump is rethinking quick U.S. pullout from Syria
President Donald Trump is re-evaluating a rapid pullout of U.S. troops from Syria, an influential Republican senator said Sunday, signaling White House concerns that a withdrawal could allow Islamic State militants to regain a foothold in the country......»»
Foreign Fighters Are Held in Syria as Home Countries Refuse Their Return
The capture of five foreign fighters, including two Americans, by U.S.-backed forces battling Islamic State in Syria is spotlighting a long-simmering problem: Countries are largely refusing to repatriate hundreds of such militants held there......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Pompeo casts Iran as Trump’s top Mideast concern and touts U.S. role
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo used a speech in Cairo to rally the Arab world against Iran, casting the Islamic Republic as the Trump administration’s top concern in the region at a pivotal moment in U.S.-Mideast relations......»»
Ant Troubles Not Over? Jack Ma"s Relations With Regulators Said To Be Under Beijing Scrutiny
Alibaba Group Holdings Ltd (NYSE: BABA)-backed Ant Group is under fresh regulatory scrutiny as China is now probing how the ace entrepreneur Jack Ma won quick approvals for the stock’s initial public offering last year, The Wall Street Journal read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Oatly, backed by Oprah and Blackstone, files for IPO
Oatly Group AB has formally filed paperwork Monday for an initial public offering in the U.S., nine months after private-equity giant Blackstone Group Inc. and a handful high-profile celebrities took a stake in the oat milk producer......»»
Facebook Faces Internal Criticism Over Promoting China State Propaganda On Uyghurs: WSJ
Facebook Inc. (NASDAQ: FB) employees have raised concerns over China’s use of the social media platform to spread state propaganda about its Uyghur minority population, the Wall Street Journal read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump told chief elections investigator in Georgia she’d be ‘praised’ if ‘the right answer comes out’
Then-president urged the chief investigator from the Georgia secretary of state’s office in a December call to look for fraud in Fulton County while auditing neighboring Cobb County......»»
Lucid Has An Obligation To Build Saudi EV Plant And It Could Prove Costly: WSJ
Lucid Motors Inc, which is going public through a merger with the special purpose acquisition company Churchill Capital Corp IV (NYSE: CCIV), has committed to building a potentially expensive plant in Saudi Arabia, the Wall Street Journal read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: New York lawmakers move to limit Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s emergency powers
New York state lawmakers on Friday moved to curtail management powers granted to Gov. Andrew Cuomo during the coronavirus pandemic, as he faced bipartisan rebuke over changes his administration made to a report on COVID-19 nursing home deaths......»»