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In the past 14 years, about 4,500 minors from rebel groups have been demobilized, with 65 percent of them belonging to the FARC, according to official data

In peace step, children leave rebel camps in Colombia

  "Boys, girls and adolescents" began to be moved to a temporary reception area, where a UNICEF team would begin the process...

A member of the Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army (FSA) patrols in the border town of Jarablus, Syria, August 31, 2016.

Turkey wants to 'cleanse' strip of territory on Syrian border

  While Turkey remains intent on clearing Islamist militants from its border region, it also wants to prevent Kurdish militias from seizing...

Members of a tank unit of Japan's Self-Defense Forces (SDF) riding on Type-10 armoured tanks take part in a military review during the annual troop review ceremony at Asaka Base in Asaka, near Tokyo October 27, 2013.

Mitsubishi Heavy discusses U.S. armored vehicle tie up after losing sub deal

  A partnership in armored vehicles would provide new avenues for MHI, the maker of Japan's main battle tank, to sell...

Colombia's FARC lead negotiator Ivan Marquez (L) and Colombia's lead government negotiator Humberto de la Calle (R) shake hands while Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez looks on, after signing a final peace deal in Havana, Cuba, August 24, 2016.

Colombia's war victims urge forgiveness as society splits over peace deal

  "For peace to exist, Colombians have no option but to forgive."

Children flash victory signs as they play in Manbij.

Thousands return to Manbij after IS militants flee city

  Their footage showed men shaving their beards and veiled women setting fire to niqabs they were forced to wear in...

A fighter of Syria's Manbij military council fires a weapon on June 15, 2016 on the outskirts of the northern Syrian town of Manbij

US-backed forces enter key IS bastion in north Syria

  IS fighters were using car bombs and other explosives to try to slow the assault.

Fighters of the Syria Democratic Forces fire a mortar shell towards positions held by Islamic State fighters in northern province of Raqqa, Syria May 27, 2016.

U.S.-backed Syrian alliance widens offensive near IS capital

  Tabqa would be a difficult military target because Islamic State has large stocks of weapons there.

Residents inspect damage after airstrikes by pro-Syrian government forces in the rebel held Al-Shaar neighborhood of Aleppo, Syria February 4, 2016.Photo: Reuters/Abdalrhman Ismail

Damascus vows to recapture Aleppo from rebels

  Damascus intended "to control our borders with Turkey, because Turkey is the main source of terrorists, and the main crossing for them...

Kurdish fighters walk carrying their weapons towards Tel Abyad of Raqqa governorate after they said they took control of the area June 15, 2015.

U.S.-backed alliance pushes toward Islamic State-held dam in northern Syria

  Washington's strategy in Syria has shifted this year to supplying groups headed by U.S.-vetted commanders.

Unclear if Putin claims of support to Free Syrian Army are true: U.S.

Unclear if Putin claims of support to Free Syrian Army are true: U.S.

 

Video shows joint U.S.-Kurdish raid against IS militants

Video shows joint U.S.-Kurdish raid against IS militants

 

A member of al Qaeda's Nusra Front climbs a pole where a Nusra flag was raised at a central square in the northwestern city of Ariha, after a coalition of insurgent groups seized the area in Idlib province May 29, 2015.

US-trained Syrian rebels gave equipment to Nusra: US military

 

Egyptian forces kill 12, mistaking Mexican tourists for militants

Egyptian forces kill 12, mistaking Mexican tourists for militants

 

American man killed in Syria, State Department says

American man killed in Syria, State Department says

The U.S. State Department says American Keith Broomfield, who had reportedly been fighting alongside Kurdish forces against Islamic State militants...

Aerial bombardment destroys multiple Aleppo buildings

Aerial bombardment destroys multiple Aleppo buildings

Amateur video appears to show the aftermath of the destruction in an Aleppo neighborhood   
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