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Daily update October 28, 2019
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UK to let jihadi brides and their kids return home from Syria

But Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab are now actively trying to work out how to repatriate them, according to The …
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UK Government statement on death of Daesh's leader

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said: The death of Baghdadi is a significant milestone in the coalition's work to defeat Daesh but it is not the end of …
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US Allies Glad al-Baghdadi is Dead, but Say ISIS Still a Threat | Voice of America – English

British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said IS must not be allowed to make al-Baghdadi a martyr. "We must not allow Daesh (Arabic acronym for IS) …
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US obliterating ISIS as al-Bhagdadi's right hand man killed by Trump's forces

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab backed Mr Johnson's sentiment, adding the death of Daesh's leader should not be 'glorified'. He said: “We must not …
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UK sells white phosphorus to Turkey as evidence grows of chemical attacks on Kurds

Earlier this month Dominic Raab, the foreign secretary, told parliament that no further export licences “for items that might be used in military …
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European leaders on death of IS leader: not end of threat

British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab echoed the prime minister, saying the death of the IS leader "is not the end of the threat." "The UK will continue …
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Did Britain sell Turkey the white phosphorus used against Syria's Kurds?

Following demands from British ministers for an investigation into Turkish arms licenses, Foreign Minister Dominic Raab announced the suspension of …
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Battle against IS 'not yet over', says British PM

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, in a tweet, said: "Following the death of Daesh's leader, we must not allow Daesh to glorify someone who actioned …
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Battle against IS ''not yet over'', says British PM

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, in a tweet, said: "Following the death of Daesh''s leader, we must not allow Daesh to glorify someone who actioned …
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