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At least 21 civilians, including five children, were killed on Monday in air strikes on Syria's northern Aleppo province, despite a "de-escalation zone" in place there, a monitor said. IMAGES
Images show people standing amidst the rubble of a house that was destroyed by a Russian air strike that killed seven people, four of them children, in the Jisr al-Shughur countryside of northern Syria. Russia, which did not comment immediately on the raid, is a main backer of President Bashar al-Assad's regime. With Russian and Iranian support, Damascus clawed back much of the ground lost in the early stages of Syria's conflict, which erupted in 2011 when the government brutally repressed pro-democracy protests. The last pocket of armed opposition to the regime includes large swathes of Idlib province and parts of the neighbouring Aleppo, Hama and Latakia provinces. IMAGES
Enfant des quartiers populaires de Philadelphie, Will est envoyé, par sa mère, soucieuse de lui offrir un meilleur avenir, chez sa tante Vivian à Bel-Air. Dans le manoir huppé des Banks, le jeune homme est propulsé dans un cadre bien différent de ce qu'il a connu jusqu'à présent. Déterminé à saisir cette seconde chance, il lui faut surmonter de nouveaux obstacles et préjugés...
Images show charred cars and a large crater caused by Israeli strike on the residential neighbourhood of Kafr Sousa in Syria's capital Damascus. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said a Syrian pro-government fighter had been killed and six others injured in Israeli strikes targeting a building in Kafr Sousa and a military headquarters south of Damascus. IMAGES
Attendees at a Donald Trump rally in Pennsylvania look toward the stage as the Republican candidate was evacuated after what sounded like shots rang out at the event. Trump was later seen pumping his fist as security led him away. IMAGES
1970. Jour et nuit, le service des Urgences du Metropolitan Hospital de New York voit arriver de nouveaux patients. Cardiaques, diabétiques, cancéreux, alcooliques, drogués, accidentés, les malades défilent entre les mains des médecins, des infirmières ou des psychiatres. Il leur faut tous ensemble affronter les règlements, la disponibilité des ressources et les contraintes d'organisation, qui décident souvent de la nature des soins.