US strikes ISIS in Syria; Assad flees to Russia
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The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) conducted dozens of airstrikes on known ISIS camps and operatives in central Syria on Sunday to prevent the terrorist organization from taking advantage of the demise of Syrian dictator Bashar Assad?s regime. LiveNOW's Andrew Craft spoke about the situation in Syria with retired Marines intelligence officer Hal Kempfer.

Assad heads for Russia as regime collapses in Syria
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The collapse of Bashar al-Assad?s regime in Syria has sent shock waves throughout the region and beyond, marking a dramatic turning point after nearly 14 years of civil war. Assad, who fled the country as rebels closed in on the capital of Damascus, has arrived in Moscow and has been granted asylum by the Russian government, according to a Russian News Agency. LiveNOW's Andrew Craft discussed the latest developments in Syria with Cliff May, President of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.

Syria's future unclear after rebels take over govt.
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According to the Associated Press, Damascus was quiet on Monday, with life slowly returning to normal while most shops and public institutions were closed. Senior Counsel at the Lawfare Project, Gerard Filitti, joins LiveNOW from FOX to discuss the latest.

What's next for Syria after Assad's regime has ended?
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LiveNOW's Mike Pache discusses the latest developments in Syria with Brian Boyd, a 30-plus year professional intelligence analyst, counter terrorism specialist and law enforcement professional.

Assad regime ends in Syria as rebels claim Damascus
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime has come to an end after rebel forces seized the capital Damascus on Sunday. LiveNOW's Andy Mac checks in with Fox News' Lucas Tomlinson and the FDD's David Daoud to discuss the latest developments in Syria.

Syria's Assad flees to Moscow after rebels end his regime

Russian state media report that Syria’s President Bashar Assad and his family have fled to Moscow and are being given asylum there.

Notre Dame reopens 5 years after devastating fire

Notre Dame Cathedral reopens to the world this weekend, and it looks more magnificent than it has for generations.

Will the Assad regime fall?
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Syrian rebels continue to seize control of major cities, hoping to overthrow President Bashar al- Assad. LiveNOW's Andrew Craft discusses the future of the Syrian civil war with national security analyst Hal Kempfer.

Flight passengers can be denied boarding if they don't follow these rules, travel expert warns

Flight passengers might want to make sure their passports follow these requirements, or else they might not be allowed to board a plane, according to an international flight attendant.

Trump taps Georgia's David Perdue to serve as U.S. Ambassador to China

President-elect Donald Trump announced Tuesday night that former U.S. Senator David Perdue of Georgia will serve as the next U.S. Ambassador to China.

Sending Christmas cards to Canada? Think again

The Canada Post strike has prompted the USPS to halt international mail acceptance to Canada, impacting holiday shipping. Learn what this means and explore alternative options.

Mystery flu-like illness has killed dozens in Congo: What we know

With symptoms including fever and cough, the respiratory disease has affected nearly 380 people, half of them young children.

Qatar resuming role as mediator in truce talks
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President-elect Donald Trump?s incoming Middle East envoy traveled to Qatar and Israel to kick-start efforts to reach a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal before he takes office on January 20, a source said, amid indications that Doha was resuming its role as a mediator in the talks. Steve Witkoff, the incoming envoy, met separately in late November with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, the source said. Dr. Asaf Romirowsky, Executive Director of Scholars for Peace in the Middle East, joined LiveNOW from FOX to discuss.

South Korean leader facing mounting calls to resign
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Wednesday was facing pressure from legislators and the public to step down or be impeached after he ended a martial law, which led to troops encircling parliament, that he called for just hours earlier. LiveNOW's Andrew Craft discussed the latest in Seoul with retired Marines intelligence officer Hal Kempfer.

Trump effect? Mexico makes largest fentanyl bust ever

Mexican authorities seized over a ton of fentanyl in a historic bust, with experts linking the timing to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s recent threats.

China announces ban on rare minerals to US: What that means for you

The Chinese Commerce Ministry made the move after the U.S. expanded a list of Chinese companies subject to export controls like computer chip-making equipment and software.

Biden appears to doze off during economic summit
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U.S. President Joe Biden met African leaders in the Angolan port of Lobito on Wednesday to advance a plan to extend a railway that could channel critical minerals from Congo and Zambia to the West via Lobito, and counter Chinese clout in the region. During one of the summits, President Biden appears to have dozed off while someone was speaking.

Pres. Yoon faces impeachment after martial law move
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South Korea?s opposition parties Wednesday submitted a motion to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol over the shocking and short-lived martial law that drew heavily armed troops to encircle parliament before lawmakers climbed walls to reenter the building and unanimously voted to lift his order. Impeaching Yoon would require the support of two-thirds of parliament, and at least six justices of the nine-member Constitutional Court would have to endorse it to remove him from office. The motion, submitted jointly by the main liberal opposition Democratic Party and five smaller opposition parties, could be put to a vote as early as Friday. Anthony Ruggiero with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies joined LiveNOW from FOX to discuss.