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 In this Friday, April 7, 2017 file photo, President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping pause for photographs at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla. when Trump was meeting again with Xi with U.S. missile strikes on Syria adding weight to his threat to act unilaterally against the nuclear weapons program of China's ally, North Korea. North Korea has vowed to bolster its defenses to protect itself against airstrikes like the ones Trump ordered against an air base in Syria. The North called the airstrikes "absolutely unpardonable" and said it proves that its nuclear weapons are justified to protect the country against Washington's "evermore reckless moves for a war." (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

Trump Launches Missile Attack on Syrian Airbase

Irene Ciocirlan, Reporter April 24, 2017

Trump’s sudden change in platform culminated into a deadly attack. In response to a chemical weapons attack that killed innocent Syrian civilians, the United States launched a missile on a government...

Students Debate Issues of Syria Through Model UN

Meredith Gould, Reporter October 11, 2016

Plan, research, debate, resolve. Model United Nations is a club in which students act as delegates to the United Nations and partake in mock UN committees. They work as a club to increase each member’s...

Nada Azem lives in the Gotham West building, with this view from the rooftop, in Manhattan. Azem moved to this building in the fall of 2014.

Syrian Migrant Faces Challenges in America

March 10, 2016

By: Hannah Gundermann All United States’ immigrants face challenges. Few migrate alone. Even fewer are eighteen years old. Not many come from the Middle East. Let alone the fact that they are leaving...

In this Sunday, June 14, 2015 file photo, a Syrian refugee carries a baby over the broken border fence into Turkey after breaking the border fence and crossing from Syria in Akcakale, Sanliurfa province, southeastern Turkey. A Kurdish official says a new administration has been formed for a majority Sunni-Arab town controlled by Syrian Kurds, expanding the ethnic group’s semi-autonomous administration in northern Syria. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis, File)

Syrian Migrants Settle in USA, Lancaster

January 18, 2016

By Paige Randall Starting this year, thousands from Syria will arrive in “The Land of Opportunity.” In Syria, hundreds of people are leaving the country each day because of war and violence....

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