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CBS News' Holly Williams reports on a possible chemical weapons attack against civilians in Idlib, Syria.
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CBS News' Holly Williams reports on a possible chemical weapons attack against civilians in Idlib, Syria.
Warning: Part of this video is graphic. A suspected chemical weapons attack in Syria could be among the deadliest in the country's six-year civil war. A human rights monitoring group says at least 58 people were killed and dozens wounded. The group blames the Syrian government or Russian jets. Holly Williams reports.
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Iraqi forces continue their push into the heart of Western Mosul to liberate the city from ISIS. But the terror group is fighting for every inch of territory. Holly Williams reports from the front lines where civilians continue to flood out of the city amid the violence.
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On the outskirts of Mosul, Iraqi forces backed by the U.S. military are slowly taking ground from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS. This past week, they retook the airport and started pushing deeper into Iraq's second-largest city. David Martin reports.
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Nearly 7 out of 10 Canadians support their government's acceptance of Syrian refugees. One such Good Samaritan is Jim Estill, a prominent Canadian entrepreneur and businessman. Haunted by pictures of Syrian cities reduced to rubble and Syrian people dying as they tried to escape, Estill has put up CAN$1.5 million to resettle 58 Syrian families in a small university city west of Toronto. "My thought is, what can I do to help?" Estill told correspondent Martha Teichner. "You don't want to grow old and say you stood by and did nothing. And it's the right thing to do."
"White Helmets" filmmakers, Orlando von Einsiedel and Joanna Natasegara, joined CBSN to discuss the ongoing conflict in Syria and the volunteer rescue group their documentary centers around.
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The Syrian cease-fire agreement appears to be mostly holding after it went into effect midnight local time. The deal was brokered by Russia and Turkey, two countries on opposite sides of the civil war. If the cease-fire lasts, peace talks are scheduled for January. Holly Williams reports from Istanbul.
A cease-fire in Syria, brokered by Turkey and Russia, is set to take effect on Friday. Earlier truces have not held for long in the Syrian civil war, which is nearly six years old. Holly Williams reports from Istanbul.
Russia and Turkey have agreed to monitor a cease-fire in Syria that will go into effect on Friday. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams joins CBSN from Istanbul with the latest details.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says a Syrian cease-fire agreement has been reached. Russia and Turkey will "guarantee" the truce, which will take effect at midnight local time. Russia's foreign minister says it covers 60,000 rebel fighters. Holly Williams reports.
CBS News' Holly Williams reports on a potential deal to stop the fighting in Syria.
For months, 7-year-old Bana Alabed provided a window for the world into the destruction of Aleppo. She and her family were evacuated from the war-torn city, and are now safe in Turkey. Holly Williams spoke with them in Ankara.
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