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  2. The War Zone - Wikipedia

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    Boasting first-rate production values and resplendent from first frame to last, The War Zone is a gem of a movie." [8] James Berardinelli wrote "The War Zone is a devastating motion picture; it's the kind of movie that stuns an audience so absolutely that they remain paralyzed in their seats through the end credits. In his handling of the ...

  3. Alexander Stuart (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Stuart. Alexander Stuart is a British-born, Los Angeles–based novelist and screenwriter.Stuart's books include The War Zone, Tribes, Life On Mars (which inspired the British television documentary, The End of America), Five And A Half Times Three (written with Ann Totterdell, about the death from cancer of their five-and-a-half-year-old son, Joe Buffalo Stuart), and the children's ...

  4. 2034: A Novel of the Next World War - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post published a positive review, specifically directing praise at the book's prose and refusal to label the war as having been sparked by any specific political party. [3] The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal praised the book's characters, especially their inner conflicts about the war and its origins.

  5. Hirohito surrender broadcast - Wikipedia

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    The Hirohito surrender broadcast, also known as the Jewel Voice Broadcast (Japanese: 玉音放送, romanized: Gyokuon-hōsō, lit. 'Broadcast of the Emperor's Voice'), was a radio broadcast of surrender given by Hirohito, the emperor of Japan, on August 15, 1945.

  6. Opinion: Lewiston killings show the war zone we have at home

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    The scenes of mass murders in the US can feel similar to scenes of war, writes journalist Danielle Campoamor.

  7. Agreement on Disengagement between Israel and Syria

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    It was decided in the agreement that the two countries will maintain the ceasefire and immediately return prisoners of war on both sides. Then, it said, Israel will withdraw from all the enclaved areas and the Hermon top it occupied during the war, and a surface of about 25 km 2 around the city of Quneitra and other small areas occupied during the Six-Day War.

  8. The Complicated Ukraine-Russia War, Explained in Simple Terms

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    When he declared war on February 24, Putin promised “demilitarization and de-Nazification of Ukraine” and an end to an alleged “genocide” against ethnic Russians in the Donbas region.

  9. Fall of the Assad regime - Wikipedia

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    The Assad government perpetrated numerous war crimes during the course of the Syrian civil war, [a] and Assad's army, the Syrian Arab Armed Forces, also carried out several attacks with chemical weapons. [24] The deadliest chemical attack was a sarin gas strike in Ghouta on 21 August 2013, which killed between 281 and 1,729 people. [25] [note 1]