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"war zone" Definitions
  1. a region in which a war is being fought

912 Sentences With "war zone"

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"You are entering into a war zone in this world, and it's a spiritual war zone," he said.
For those of us who have actually actually been in a war zone, people do die in a war zone.
"I'm going to a war zone," Mr. Trump told reporters in November, when pressed about his conspicuous lack of war zone visits.
For Magnus Wennman, it is that responsibility and drive to tell a story that has catapulted him from war zone to war zone and conflict to conflict.
It took place in a war zone, and there's — it wasn't like I had, like, I had done it out of, like, craziness, or — anyways, it's a war zone.
"You are entering into a war zone in this world, and it&aposs a spiritual war zone," Roady said in his address at the event Sunday intended to celebrate the students&apos graduation.
"[It] almost sounded like a war zone," added her friend.
"It's like a war zone," said physician assistant Emmy Cassagnol.
It's like bringing a water gun to a war zone.
Yes. When you're in treatment, you're in a war zone.
There is something so normal about a quiet war zone.
"It looked like it was a war zone," Tobin said.
"It's a paradise / And it's a war zone," he groans.
Kit Harington is going from one war zone to another.
On Wednesday, Chapman's neighborhood looked like a scorched war zone.
"We were ambushed in a war zone," Carrizal told CNN.
Nobody knows for sure anything, because it's a war zone.
Even in a war zone, Dan found ways to connect.
"This used to be a war zone," Mr. Ogik said.
Still, he can't escape the war zone that surrounds him.
"It's like a war zone," Claudio says, picking through rubble.
The neighborhood looked like a war zone, Mr. Bacigalupo said.
Imagine the peril one might face in a war zone.
It now looks like a ruin in a war zone.
"The atmosphere was like a war zone," Yusuf told me.
But their concerns were never addressed while in the war zone.
It's appalling — like something you would see in a war zone.
A playing panda dodges bullets in a make-believe war zone.
"They're babies growing up in a war zone," says DeVone Boggan.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads #StandingRock is a war zone. .
His massive member had turned my vagina into a war zone.
"Chicago is like a war zone," he told ABC's David Muir.
They leave the war zone, but this is a different war.
"It was a war zone," Mr. Bowen said of visiting him.
The streets of the Mexican city quickly resembled a war zone.
CARACAS (Reuters) - The murder and kidnap rates rival a war zone.
We&aposre not talking about a war zone, this is Chicago.
"It's a war zone," Ricky Shelton, the town's mayor, told him.
"It looked like a scene from a war zone," Baiardi said.
Within seconds, she said, the neighborhood sounded like a war zone.
They said it felt like they were in a war zone.
Opinion Daily life in the forgotten war zone of eastern Ukraine.
It was an easy two-day trip to the war zone.
"It was like a scene from a war zone," DeMatos said.
The situation here, though, is not like in a war zone.
If you were there, you know that it's a war zone.
When he took office, much of Davao was a war zone.
"Shad thought [shooting Jacquelyn] wasn't a thing to joke about, even if you'd been to a war zone [as John claimed he had] and had a war zone sense of humor, "Goffard said in the podcast.
Even federal officials say it's worse than a war zone in Iraq.
"If this was a war zone, I'd be collateral damage," he said.
The river area was once a war zone between Israel and Jordan.
It may not look like it, but Wikipedia is a war zone.
One eyewitness said the scene in Callaway, Florida, resembled a war zone.
"We're running the hospital worse than in a war zone," Skeritt said.
There's a constant, underlying tension when you live in a war zone.
This was much better than covering a story in a war zone.
" She continued, "Stigma compounds the suffering of survivors of war zone rape.
It was a war zone, most horrific, tragic event of my life.
You know what -- (CROSSTALK) FINE: It is -- it was a war zone.
"It is not a war zone in Val Verde County," Martinez said.
ET. "It's just a war zone," said city resident Shawn Brown, 212.
The newsroom looked "like a war zone," he told the Baltimore Sun.
"It's a paradise and it's a war zone" @zaynmalik #iHeartZayn @HondaStage pic.twitter.
To do so while working in a war zone is doubly impressive.
Do aesthetic considerations fall away when you're photographing in a war zone?
Preetha Reddy said her street in Redding looks like a war zone.
Little ones who died horrible deaths in a war zone in Syria.
The Department of Justice said the action occurred in a war zone.
I don't live in a war zone, despite what President Trump thinks.
It was like a war zone; they were shooting at each other.
"It felt like we'd been living in a war zone," she said.
But that morning, it felt like we'd stumbled into a war zone.
Here is how she begins: The Thanksgiving table is a war zone.
And in northeastern DRC, those people are living in a war zone.
In that instant, a bustling Hasidic neighborhood turned into a war zone.
But when I stepped off the bus, I found a war zone.
Confirming the authenticity of documents from a war zone is always tricky.
"When I arrived (in 2013), it was a war zone," he said.
"People are literally risking their lives to go into a war zone."
It is also a war zone, with pro-government forces attacking rebels.
Many of the displaced are going from one war zone to the another.
"Even in a war zone, you still want to have fun," she says.
Our communities are not the same as armed combatants in a war zone.
Adrenaline pumps into my body as war-zone butterflies flutter in my stomach.
Who's going to be stood in a war zone taking dog filter selfies?!
El Salvador is one of the world's deadliest countries outside a war zone.
It felt like a chaotic war zone filled with blood, explosions, and bodies.
He is scheduled to visit former northern war zone of Jaffna on Friday.
After all, he was stationed at the Pentagon, not in a war zone.
For newcomers to a war zone, they've quickly become accustomed to their surroundings.
As a sum, they register like a dispatch from a secret war zone.
Service in a war zone drastically increases the risk of death or disability.
"They say it's as bad as a military war zone hospital," Trump said.
In a vacuum, the United States of America is not a war zone.
"I'm going to a war zone," the president told reporters at the time.
They found themselves in a war zone, surrounded by bombings, assassinations and abductions.
Panama City has slowly morphed from a war zone to a ghost town.
"It looks like a war zone," Ms. Baquezea said by telephone from Portoviejo.
"Canyon Gate looked like a war zone after the storm," Mr. Spitz said.
The restaurant kitchen resembles a war zone more than a professional work environment.
Over the coming days, we became accustomed to a war-zone-like atmosphere.
He's young and smart, and he served with distinction in a war zone.
When you visit a war zone, every move needs to be meticulously planned.
But transporting the body means navigating a war zone and their own conflicts.
I had never been to Asia before, never been in a war zone.
The vetting was intense, but in my opinion, necessary for a war zone.
Policing them could prove difficult in a war zone dotted with armed groups.
So this Ebola vaccine rollout in a war zone is something to celebrate.
In all, 14 Moroccan men were brought to Guantánamo from the Afghan war zone.
To Richard Burns, New York City in the 1980s felt like a war zone.
As we saw in that HBO episode, the country is still a war zone.
A drive around the community doesn't hint at statistics that suggest a war zone.
Alexander on the set of her first studio film, 2008's Punisher: War Zone.
Over 150 countries have signed a commitment to end impunity for war-zone rape.
But for many, being taken to Idlib is trading one war zone for another.
It's really odd to see such a beautiful place look like a war zone.
This gave jihadists easy access to the war zone from Europe and vice versa.
So, still ahead, a prominent Chicago Inn says his city is a war zone.
Best moment: Entering the Oval Office to "You're Unbelievable" in preppy war zone attire.
For the Rohingya residents of Inn Din, the village was now a war zone.
Belgian Health Minister Maggie De Block has described the scene as a war zone.
Honestly, it sounds less like an egg hunt and more like a war zone.
"I would never have figured Dallas would be a war zone," Pabon tells PEOPLE.
I mean, Berlin was a war zone up until a couple of decades ago.
Debra Kay Mooney, who organized a powwow in an Iraqi war zone; or Col.
"This place feels like the real war zone," he says of the family homestead.
The population is also dangerously close to an active war zone inside southern Syria.
But from the perspective of a war zone, these look more like national strengths.
I think the media didn't realize it was going to be a war zone.
On one hand, middle-class liberals in Istanbul aren't living in a war zone.
These photos show what it's like to go to school in a war zone.
Amid Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's glasnost and perestroika, Nagorno-Karabakh became a war zone.
The score to "West Side Story" is a war zone of impetuous cross-rhythms.
Callimachi: In fact, they've warned us that we're driving into an active war zone.
Theirs is a story of the murky nature of facts in a war zone.
The men have blamed the chaotic nature of a war zone for the shootings.
But until five months ago, Ebola had never emerged in an active war zone.
The language of the acquisition form "makes it sound like [ICE] is attacking a war zone, and that war zone happens to be our neighborhoods," said Garcia, who lives a block away from a busy commercial strip in Chicago's La Villita neighborhood.
Former Afghan interpreters often cannot track down supervisors who departed the war zone long ago.
Troubled neighborhoods in both countries were put on lockdown and given the war zone treatment.
Meanwhile, his Sunset Heights neighborhood looks like some combination of ghost town and war zone.
More than one of these reasons can be at play in any given war zone.
If somebody's gonna jump in the war zone, it's, like, 'Okay, you're in the arena.
They say it&aposs as bad as a military war zone hospital ... knives, knives, knives.
"Young people are the most vulnerable and underrepresented victims of war-zone rape," he wrote.
And once again, their university's main quad turns into a war zone between mistrusting factions.
Its emergence in what is in effect a war zone makes it hard to contain.
FUTURISTIC NAVY SEAL BOAT DUBBED &aposBATMOBILE&apos Downtown Tampa erupted into a "war zone" Wednesday.
The area around it is in effect a war zone, home to over 100 militias.
Disco floors in Fortnite Battle Royale are a safe space, and not a war zone!
Robert Cohen I've traveled internationally for work, and I've been in war-zone-type areas.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: When he was in the war zone, you know, he was a medic.
Zayn's Mind of Mine album release show was, well, a paradise and a war zone.
They have regular jobs and they're surviving in a war zone that's also a city.
Estimates of how many remain in the war zone vary wildly — from 10,000 to 30,000.
In addition, in the war zone of ISIS-occupied Mosul, maternity care had been crippled.
An Army veteran who served in Iraq, Kubota said Coffey Park resembles a war zone.
He had sent them into a war zone on the side of the Israeli invaders.
The series of events left two nuclear superpowers in confrontation, in a sensitive war zone.
"I walked out the front door, and it looked like a war zone," Rosenberg said.
Did Mr. Trump apologize for describing black people as living in a dystopian war zone?
It was almost like a war zone, you looked outside and everything was on fire.
And it is not only the destruction that is reminding people of a war zone.
Safe routes for humanitarian aid workers through the war zone change on a daily basis.
In the years since, the word "Beirut" has become shorthand for war zone, bombings, devastation.
Back then, he said, the neighborhood looked like a war zone, with many condemned buildings.
Most of them had been in a war zone, and Jordan felt far from one.
This wasn't the war zone of Afghanistan, or the bright lights of Manhattan art auctions.
Reforming Congo is like fighting a deadly virus in a chaotic war zone—only trickier.
Fighting has stretched from the battlefields of Syria to the war zone of Twitter memes.
We had zero comms, just like the middle of an ocean or a war zone.
"I don't want to say it was a war zone," Jacobs said of his neighborhood.
" Musk tweeted on Sunday, saying the page was "a war zone with a zillion edits.
Now, it is very easy to purchase weapons from people who visit the war zone.
She says the show's depiction of a resource-depleted war zone definitely rings true to her.
And those are qualities it's very difficult to summon in the middle of a war zone.
He was a Rhodes Scholar and a veteran who served with distinction in a war zone.
If Chicago is the war zone that President Trump insists it is, who is the enemy?
It is the same story around Union Market ("This was a war zone," says another visitor).
Remember Bana Alabed, the little girl who has been tweeting from the war zone in Syria?
Prosecutors lost track of her after she left Istanbul on her way to the war zone.
War-zone footage, child sex-abuse and threats of self-harm are especially hard to repress.
Walking through corridors beside crumbling courtyards, Dr Salvaña jokes that it looks like a war zone.
And he has chosen life on a rural Virginia horse farm over an urban war zone.
Turkey, a bastion of stability, is being sucked into the Middle East's ever-expanding war zone.
If somebody's going to jump in the war zone, it's like, okay, you're in the arena.
Some of the soldiers travel in dark green troop transport trucks associated with war-zone invasions.
Due to the evictions and constant demolitions, much of the neighborhood looks like a war zone.
Somalia, for example, is an active war zone, where obtaining proper identification documents can be impossible.
"The campsite was a mess, like what you would find in a war zone," he said.
"I grew up in a war zone," he said, nonchalantly from his crisp restaurant in Wichita.
This is the domestic war zone now bedeviling the nation as Washington looks the other way.
EL PASO — To hear it from the White House, America's southern border is a war zone.
More than 320 French people have returned from the war zone, but almost 700 remain there.
For the first two years, the ill-equipped kitchen felt to her like a war zone.
We visited its deadliest town, Tecomán, where the homicide rate resembles that of a war zone.
The island's famous lush green landscape was ripped apart and many areas resembled a war zone.
A war zone imbues straightforward news reporting with life-or-death stakes and obvious global significance.
Mohamed Sharif was a student in Mogadishu, Somalia, an urban war zone terrorized by rival militias.
The injuries are so awful that one doctor said his hospital looked like a war zone.
In the late 21997s and early '22001s, Bogside was a war zone of hatred and revenge.
Some Syrians have already been sent back into an active war zone in Idlib, Lang says.
People who experience domestic violence or who live in a war zone tend to have nightmares.
He and Melania visited an active war zone for the first time in the Trump presidency.
Radia's lakeside home is a pile of rubble, like scores of others in the former war zone.
Rowling couldn't send a package into the war zone, but she managed to send copies of Ebooks.
This is the first time Trump has visited U.S. troops in a war zone since becoming president.
Lin turned Greendale Community College into a paintball-splattered war zone in this witty, full-throttle episode.
Like a soldier who came home still dealing with the effects of being in a war zone.
My mom, who had raised her kids in a war zone, was a rock, as mothers are.
The flow of cloud to smoke creates a fictitious war zone, the faceless man perhaps a victim.
In 1977, a citywide blackout triggered arson and looting that left Bushwick looking like a war zone.
In one respect, space is already like a war zone: It's increasingly shot through with flying shrapnel.
" Eric Cunningham, who took shelter in his basement, said the scene outside looked like a "war zone.
The festival focuses on helping fight discrimination and social stigma that survivors of war zone rape face.
My emotions are as much of a war zone as the place I was born and raised.
Photos and videos shot by a Times correspondent offer a virtual trip through the Syrian war zone.
With acres of paintings affected, "It was a complete war zone at Santa Croce," Mr. Grassi recalled.
The Iranian army pushed the Iraqi army back and the war zone shifted away beyond 100 kilometres.
But because Somalia was not considered an active war zone, proposed strikes needed high-level, interagency vetting.
Both Cuomo and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio have compared the situation to a war zone.
Away from the war zone they drink themselves sick, fight, and cheat on their wives and girlfriends.
But both his mother and I are reluctant to turn our child into an ideological war zone.
"Not for me," I thought as I drove home, ruling out a career in a war zone.
Those numbers will likely increase every additional day thousands of American soldiers remain in the war zone.
You immediately took note of what you may be entering into — and that was a war zone.
Iraq is the one war zone where Mr. Trump has not promised a rapid withdrawal of troops.
For years I lived in a war-zone world with patches of repair that didn't always hold.
Honduras and El Salvador, for example, are now considered among the world's deadliest places outside a war zone.
Paralyzed by a war-zone car smash in 2006, he also blogs about his disability and other topics.
SOCOM has been eyeing its own light attack aircraft since at least 2017, according to The War Zone.
Running a club is stressful enough, but try doing it in a war zone where alcohol is banned.
Though it has a reputation as a war zone, Gaza is more often a place of grinding boredom.
But it was pretty cool to run into someone 11 years later from my favorite war zone (ph).
Mr. Appel recalls an exhausting grind — part war zone, part marathon — that engulfed every member of his staff.
"You do not go to a war zone with men who miss their mama," he told The Guardian.
Paralysed by a war-zone car smash in 2006, he also blogs about his disability and other topics.
Boyd had recently returned from Vietnam, and was struck by how much his hometown resembled a war zone.
Once we finally made it back to our apartment, we found our neighborhood had become a war zone.
In an interview with the Baltimore Sun, Davis, the reporter, said the newsroom "was like a war zone".
All about it can be found in this article by our friend Tyler Rogoway at The War Zone.
Barely a month after the election, in the first week of December 2008, Punisher: War Zone hit theaters.
Ciudad Juarez was for many years one of Mexico's most violent cities, drawing comparisons to a war zone.
But to do that in a war zone, where it's so intense, you feel like a different person.
It's shows their endurance amidst a fractured place that could at any moment erupt into a war zone.
And as analyst Joseph Trevithick writes on The War Zone blog, China has the world's largest submarine fleet.
"The RQ-4 flies at upwards of 65,000 feet," Tyler Rogoway, the editor of The War Zone, wrote.
Mr. Hondros's pictures of the traumatized children are some of the most famed images from that war zone.
"They think we're in a war zone," said Alonzo Cantu, a prominent developer and Democratic donor from McAllen.
Many of those who remain in the war zone are elderly, frail, destitute or too stubborn to move.
The government had hired Blackwater Security to escort State Department officials through a chaotic war zone in Iraq.
Arms experts say it is no surprise that more and more grenades are leaking from the war zone.
"I have never been in a war zone but that is what it felt like," Ms. Marcus said.
Power outages last for days, water is scarce and the decaying infrastructure is reminiscent of a war zone.
Imagine being sent back to a war zone or to a place you fled due to political persecution.
It's almost like a mini war zone—you never know when a fight can happen, but it's always tense.
Outbursts of violence such as the events of May 2100th have earned Gaza a reputation as a war zone.
After all the digs that she has taken at my house, this lady is living in a war zone!
The Pentagon says the victims weren't eligible for the Vietnam Memorial because they died outside the designated war zone.
Ketamine, with its associations with war zone surgery and large animals that need immediate taming, carries heavy-duty connotations.
In a war zone, Kronick said, AI Scry would be wrong in a way that would be really uncomfortable.
Looking back, War Zone has all the hallmarks of the kind of movie superhero fans are always asking for.
The president suggested Pelosi could opt to fly commercial in lieu of military-provided transportation to the war zone.
"It was like being in a war zone," he told CNN's Christiane Amanpour in an interview that aired Monday.
"I'm going to a war zone," Trump said before he left the White House to celebrate Thanksgiving in Florida.
Tyler Rogoway at The War Zone says the object looks like a bird, but The Aviationist seems to disagree.
"It was like a war zone," recalls Corinn Williams, director of the Community Economic Development Center in New Bedford.
" Mr. Butler, who starred in the movie "300," posted video from his neighborhood, describing it as a "war zone.
This is not a war zone; it's farm country in Nigeria, where deadly attacks have taken on ethnic overtones.
"These were definitely injuries you would see in a war zone," one of the doctors told The Washington Post.
The company blames "the combination of the war zone chaos" and local management's "can do" spirit for any wrongdoing.
Ultimately, the Cybertruck is for people who at least aspirationally imagine their domestic world to be a war zone.
Said bar appears to be in the middle of a war zone — which doesn't faze Cayde in the slightest.
" He also noted his military service and "experience of being commanded into a war zone by an American president.
"They were sent back to a war zone," said James Hohenstein, a lawyer for the six-member Asali family.
For more details on the MG 338, I highly recommend you visit this detailed article at The War Zone.
It was a journey shrouded in more secrecy than usual even for a presidential trip into a war zone.
Growing up in a war zone, few Afghan children have had the chance to turn their dreams into reality.
These could be DF-215 anti-ship ballistic missiles, according to Joseph Trevethick, writing on the War Zone blog.
This is a reminder of why it is so, so dangerous for anyone to be in this war zone.
A normally bustling neighborhood lined with restaurants and storefronts, Roma North looked more like a war zone Tuesday evening.
As comforting as the sacred fires and hot coffee may be, many still consider this place a war zone.
Diapers are the kind of thing people love to buy from Amazon, but it's like diving into a war zone.
Still, the al-Haj Alis hung on; they adapted to living in a war zone, spending evenings in the dark.
The scene was like a 'war zone' Virginia Beach first responders train "continuously" for these kinds of situations, Cervera said.
I saw a school that looked like mine, with kids that looked like me, suddenly turned into a war zone.
This war zone was the background of the sit-com, made by opposition activists to entertain Aleppans despite it all.
Why it matters: This is Trump's first visit to a war zone as president, 23 months after he took office.
He also charged that Ukraine contributed to the tragedy by failing to ban civilian air traffic over the war zone.
The numbers for Yemen dropped significantly in 2017, only because of an inability to count them in a war zone.
Stricken areas look like something right out of a war zone, as charred cars, trucks, and homes continue to smolder.
The first confirmed reports of CSIS' direct involvement in the war zone came from a Canadian Press report from 2010.
As Trump nears two years as commander in chief, he has never visited American troops fighting in a war zone.
" The President of the United States just compared visiting our troops in a war zone to a "public relations event.
But for most small businesses, the world of online advertising is a war zone and we're fighting with water pistols.
Pelosi's office later accused the White House of endangering lives by revealing her plans to travel to a war zone.
In the worst, invading a war zone where so many foreign adversaries are active could ignite a major regional war.
Students say they are only protecting themselves against a police force that has turned the city into a war zone.
A U.N. worker in Yemen gave us a glimpse of what it's like to raise children in a war zone.
He also told her she could still make the trip -- to a war zone -- by flying commercial, if she wished.
It depicts American soldiers' brutal fight for survival in a war zone amid car bombs, clusters of shells and snipers.
Mr. Buhari recently traveled to the war zone to rally troops, but he has yet to address the military abuses.
Shortly after taking office, Mr. Trump declared Somalia to be an "area of active hostilities" subject to war-zone rules.
In the meantime, you can read up on the murky history of SOCOM's AGMS fleet at The War Zone here.
In 1966, I chose the Mennonite Central Committee in Tam Ky, South Vietnam, in the middle of the war zone.
Real suffering is here, too, and extended sequences show how terrifying being a civilian in a war zone can be.
People choose to stay in the war zone for many reasons — work, property, old age, disability, sentimental attachment to home.
More than two weeks after Hurricane Dorian wiped out entire neighborhoods, East Grand Bahama still looks like a war zone.
The local authorities simply refused to discuss the issue of sending a refugee back to a high-risk war zone.
That law did not apply to the use of government-issued machine guns in a war zone, the court ruled.
You picked them up in Afghanistan; you should drop them off in Afghanistan, in the middle of the war zone.
In a country wracked by violence related to drug trafficking, journalists fall as if they were in a war zone.
For me, pressure is having bullets fly over your head in a war zone while still trying to capture images.
Read more: Trump talks tough about the military, but he hasn't visited a war zone where US troops are fighting — unlike his predecessors The president has also faced ongoing criticism for not yet visiting US troops stationed in a war zone, which is something his two most recent predecessors did early on in their tenures.
Yemen is currently a war zone, but some day it will return to being a nation that controls important shipping lanes.
Paralyzed by a war-zone car smash in 2006, he also blogs about his disability and other topics at www.pete-apps.
Paralyzed by a war-zone car smash in 2016, he also blogs about his disability and other topics at www.pete-apps.
Hacksaw Ridge creates a war zone and Arrival creates an alien language, making this a perilous category for La La Land.
So I don't see them moving but they are reflecting a lot on the fact that they fled a war zone.
Instead of understanding these problems and thinking about how to solve them, people panic, and declare the city a war zone.
You're a walking target in a war zone, and that subway ride that awaits you looms like a descent into hell.
"You got just positive people around and you look outside and it's like a war zone for no reason," he said.
Bashar had the type of infectious smile that made you forget for an instance that you were in a war zone.
That's enough war zone lingo to have us asking whether the White Walkers are about to reign winter hell on us.
" The operation would not necessarily ensure the safety of the American troops stationed near Makhmour, he said: "It's a war zone.
"We used to be this really quiet street and now we're just like this war zone," neighbor Maytal Dahan told KTLA.
What's more, War Zone has the hard R-rating of Deadpool and Logan, with the pitch-black humor of the former.
But that study was conducted in a laboratory and the participants weren't combat medics preparing to deploy to a war zone.
He has also yet to visit troops in a war zone, as his predecessors often did around national holidays like Thanksgiving.
Somalia was also not considered an active war zone prior to Trump's directive, and proposed strikes needed high-level, interagency vetting.
Despite the work done by teachers and volunteers, these classrooms are a temporary answer to educating children in a war zone.
They held up their poster boards — "It is a school zone, not a war zone," read one — and looked straight ahead.
"Around the Fourth of July, it's like a war zone with all the fireworks," said Ms. Holland, the peripatetic Levittown resident.
The United Nations also plans to spend $33 million to slow the virus's spread in the war zone in eastern Ukraine.
Gauging by the sheer amount of armed police on the ground in downtown Cleveland, you'd think it was a war zone.
In a military hospital in a war zone, it was at once utterly incongruous and a desperately needed bit of normalcy.
A decidedly low-tech exhibition features black-and-white photo reproductions of a war zone, charred bodies and menacing white looters.
Paralyzed by a war-zone car smash in 2006, he also blogs about his disability and other topics at www.pete-apps.
Witnesses described a scene reminiscent of a war zone, with glass, dust and debris littering the streets and the surrounding buildings.
But the battles between the Imperial Army and the Rebel Alliance turn its tropical setting into a full-scale war zone.
It places weapons in the hands of everyone around them, annexing their targets into a war zone where anything is permissible.
"You always felt that you were in a construction war zone," says Gupta, now the CEO of AI education startup EnglishHelper.
Trump has yet to visit troops deployed in a war zone, a trip that has become a tradition for sitting presidents.
In a spot that for so long had felt like a war zone, it was a sign that life again bloomed.
It's also the first known Ebola outbreak to happen in an active war zone (the country's northeastern provinces, North Kivu and Ituri).
Far from an active war zone, Carrie and company are nowliving on U.S. soil, so the focus will naturally be more political.
As The Daily Beast reported on Tuesday, it's already become a war zone of political head-butting between Trump supporters and others.
Not only are you supporting our nation's veterans, purchasing this bracelet clears three square meters of bombs in a former war zone.
The Zetas and Gulf Cartel went to war over Tamaulipas, the military was at war with both; Tamaulipas was a war zone.
The handsome 19-year-old watched drug cartels transform his Mexican hometown, Juarez, from a bustling border metropolis into a war zone.
The way war-zone photographers currently deal with this is by shooting on small cards (8-16GB) and using dead drops regularly.
It's also the first known Ebola outbreak to happen in an active war zone — the country's northeastern provinces, North Kivu and Ituri.
We visited a fruit, vegetable and dairy processing center owned and operated by Cargills Ceylon in what was once a war zone.
When unrest spread after the Arab Spring, Fatima wanted to get her loved ones out of a war zone and into Europe.
Freddie Gray's legacy The department's "us-versus-them" mentality resulted in cops treating the city like a war zone, the report said.
COLONEL BUCK, UNITED STATES ARMY: Obviously, flying in a war zone, you know, the danger of getting shot at is always there.
Screenshot: Agility RoboticsLast mile has become a war zone in recent years, as e-commerce has grown and labor norms have eroded.
The river banks were once a war zone between Israel and Jordan, and were littered with thousands of mines and unexploded ordnance.
Like the whole Marvel Knights imprint, War Zone was quietly written out of canon after terrible reviews and subpar box-office earnings.
But he declined three Purple Hearts because anyone formally recognized for being wounded that often was sent home from the war zone.
The commander in chief, along with the first lady, surprised US troops with a holiday visit, his first to a war zone.
At the time, she was deployed to the Iraq war zone and military rules still made being openly gay grounds for discharge.
Second, from President Donald Trump, posted Thursday, is a mashup of clips that makes the border region seem like a war zone.
"The last thing we want is children going to a war zone with a terrorist ideology around them," Rowley said in August.
"If U.S. roads were a war zone, they would be the most dangerous battlefield the American military has ever encountered," Humes wrote.
Bradley Manning, she was struggling with gender dysphoria under conditions of extraordinary stress and isolation while deployed to the Iraq war zone.
"If US roads were a war zone, they would be the most dangerous battlefield the American military has ever encountered," Humes wrote.
"It looks like a war zone," Galasso, 63, said of her restaurant, Matanzas Innlet, located about 15 miles south of St. Augustine.
Within hours of the avalanche, base camp was reduced to a war zone; helicopters swarmed overhead transporting the bodies of dead Sherpas.
"Woman carrying a child in Central Park, N.Y.C., 1956" is as grave as a Pietà; it could be from a war zone.
"What was once a paradise was like a war zone," Frescas said of her apartment complex, which was destroyed by the blaze.
When you're in a place like Iraq, in a war zone for weeks at a time, is there stuff that you miss?
Moving civilians in a fast-shifting war zone is not an easy business, and there were many differences to be worked out.
I asked from the capital of the war zone whether there was anything I could do for her in our nation's capital.
"It was like something out of a war zone," said Valmir, a miner who used his first name because he feared prosecution.
"It looked like a war zone," said Trumbower, a certified financial planner and senior wealth advisor with Halpern Financial in Ashburn, Virginia.
" He added: "And, no, I don't think refugees should be kept in war-zone conditions in the most prosperous nation on earth.
Under the program, known as FAST, squads received military-style training to combat Taliban-linked opium traffickers in the Afghanistan war zone.
Trump has only visited a war zone and US forces once during his presidency, when he went to Iraq late last year.
A SEAL platoon had just been kicked out of Iraq over allegations of a sexual assault and drinking in the war zone.
Acquaintances in the area, which now feels like a war zone, said he had been looking for a way to bounce back.
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Government teams spent days cleaning the area, which he said looked like a "war-zone," with fire hydrants and toll booths destroyed.
Government teams spent days cleaning the area, which he said looked like a "war zone," with fire hydrants and toll booths destroyed.
One of Mexico's most notorious drug cartels turned a city into a war zone for a day to rescue El Chapo's son.
The prosecutor said Bergdahl, who wanted to report problems in his unit, knew his actions would trigger alarm in the war zone.
"Not only do they arrive in a war zone, but they are also vulnerable to unscrupulous traffickers and smugglers," Ms. Mantoo said.
In the national imagination, visits to the border are like visiting a war zone, and politicians swarm to it for photo ops.
Tom Udall, a Democrat from New Mexico, described a US southern border that looks like "a war zone," with the military present.
"I'm going to a war zone," Trump then told reporters Tuesday in response to a question about his support for the troops.
The result is that Gaza looks forever like a war zone, with dilapidated buildings the norm and critical infrastructure increasingly a rarity.
The cool cement and floor-to-ceiling nets—designed to catch errant drones—made the place feel like a dystopian war zone.
It's the first known Ebola outbreak to happen in an active war zone (located in DRC's northeastern provinces, North Kivu and Ituri).
"I have a number of officers right now who are processing through what best could be described as a war zone," Cervera said.
Adding to concerns are the hundreds of French who have traveled to the Iraq-Syria war zone, or are returning as ISIS crumbles.
Sergei couldn't have been more than 10 years old, yet here he was, cold and frightened in the middle of a war zone.
"It's this really bizarre juxtaposition of your usual perception of what a dentist's office looks like and a war zone," says Pete Kiehart.
But Culiacán is the heart of the cartel's territory and it responded to Guzman's capture by turning the city into a war zone.
It has backed the bombing campaign, providing targeting advice and refuelling sorties that have allowed Saudi jets to linger over the war zone.
Typically, war zone visits by lawmakers are done under the shadow of secrecy and not revealed until the last minute for safety reasons.
Flake said he understood the reluctance expressed by Mattis and Tillerson not to telegraph when U.S. troops might depart a particular war zone.
You can imagine Syria sponsoring a fancy junket into its war zone to understand the extreme chilling effect and bias this would introduce.
Nor do they want to reprise the violent street politics of the last decade that at times turned Bangkok into a war zone.
They chase the cops off and begin destroying their own neighbourhood, lighting fires and looting stores—turning their city into a war zone.
That&aposs the way that you can make it safer, and that&aposs the way that this war zone mentality can go away.
And even though doctors were better prepared for this outbreak, it's already been particularly deadly, partly because it's happening in a war zone.
"We are in a war zone, with civilians bombed regularly for years," he added, and so doctors in Douma must ration dialysis supplies.
Residents express concern to Pool about crime and violence, but it's not the war zone Watson and others have portrayed it to be.
Instead of digging into Belgium's Ypres Salient, archaeologists used lidar laser scanners to map the war zone and turn up some remarkable finds.
Unfortunately for local landowners and ranchers, North Dakota has been turned into a war zone of violent out-of-state protests and activists.
It was like living in a war zone, where people die on these blocks and everybody is a little bit immune to it.
That simplicity makes it hard to get Frank right, too, as was illustrated by the painfully awful Punisher films that preceded War Zone.
As I can attest as a soldier and a doctor, returning home from a war zone is challenging on a variety of levels.
The most immediately evident change is the removal of all the "103 M.P.H." speed limit signs, a staple of American war-zone bases.
His two seater black motorbike had emerged from what looked like a war zone unscathed -- and more importantly, so too had his family.
Two civilians were also shot and injured in the mayhem, which turned the part of the city into something resembling a war zone.
"Here she was, speaking from a war zone about these really tough issues, and she had a smile on her face," he said.
Four days later, Kunduz is still an urban war zone, with the United Nations expressing concern about the rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation there.
It was as close to a war zone as I ever hope to be, and it was unequivocally a win for the racists.
When he took office in 2013, drug and gang violence had made Honduras the deadliest country in the world outside a war zone.
An election in the war zone would also have to address a thorny issue of voting rights for refugees and internally displaced people.
A 15-year-old girl from Kansas was repatriated from Syria, after being forced to travel to the war zone by her father.
New heavy electric cables cannot be installed because the German company that made them will not send its engineers into a war zone.
" Asked if he was worried about being targeted by conservatives over his sexual orientation, he responded: "I've been deployed in a war zone.
And at other times you have officers who are dealing with the effects of being in a war zone, the post-traumatic effects.
The neighborhood had become a "war zone" where conflict between rival gangs claimed 53 lives in a five-block area within five years.
Somalia's new president, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, declared the country a war zone on April 6 and began a new offensive against the Shabab.
The Army wanted a surveillance ship that could fly twenty thousand feet above the war zone in Afghanistan for weeks at a time.
"The block is now unwelcoming and looks like a war zone," said Daniel R. Garodnick, a Democratic city councilman who represents the area.
But conflict diamonds — diamonds mined in a war zone to finance militant activities — cast a shadow on the glamorous world of luxury jewelry.
One bar of reception in a war zone can be more accommodating than four bars beside the River Thames in a world capital.
This scene is not playing out on the fringes of a disaster or war zone, but in the heart of a European capital.
It is also about a war-zone journalist, but in this case one who takes a sojourn in India to escape the violence.
Losing seven children at once is not something that is supposed to happen once you have safely fled a war zone, he said.
Firearms have flowed from the war zone as well, but because Ukraine lacks a central registry, it is hard to know how many.
American officials say they have no indication that Cameroon is using the provided equipment outside the Boko Haram war zone in the north.
"I went from being in a war zone one day to trying to live a normal life the next day," he told the outlet.
The prosecution's case rests crucially on the SEAL team members' testimony as there are no bodies or crime scenes from the Iraqi war zone.
Bush watched as the town of Fergusen, only six miles away, turned into a war zone as protestors for racial justice clashed with police.
I was trying to regain my composure and take a little moment of refuge before I had to go back into this war zone.
And when this core fused with new hires, it created a healthier culture that replaced one exiting employees often described as a war zone.
Our childhood was marked by 9/11—an event that taught us that any city could turn into a war zone in an instant.
Although we had only known each other for hours, you develop a strong bond when you walk through a war zone with another person.
On Wednesday night, central Charlotte looked like a war zone, with some protesters destroying windows and looting businesses as tear gas filled the air.
I'd briefly visited the region years earlier, but I'd come back with Masao as a mentor on how to work in a war zone.
He wanted to know how Koreatown in America could be equivalent to a war zone, with no police coming to help families like his.
Some GCC members such as Oman were neutral on the conflict but have been accused of helping Iran smuggle arms into the war zone.
Well, it's also become a war zone too, I mean, at the same time like a hellscape, like sometimes this was a ... SL: Yes.
His administration has been criticized for describing Chicago as an uncontrolled "war zone" despite not laying out a long-term vision for America's cities.
Had War Zone been marketed with an emphasis on its comedy, like Deadpool, it may have paved the way for a more receptive audience.
" Australian laws allow the government to prosecute people who make the trip to areas controlled by IS. "We are talking about a war zone.
"It is sad to see so many young men going back to a war zone," said Andesha Karim, an Iraqi Airways representative at Tegel.
Journalists who met him while covering the conflicts in Libya and Syria knew him better for what they described as his war-zone adventurism.
The southern tip of Florida is a known hurricane war zone that has seen eight Category 4 or 85033 storms in the last century.
Parts of southeastern Turkey resemble a war zone, with entire towns under siege by the Turkish military and police stations firebombed by Kurdish groups.
In 2017, he was accused by his neighbors of turning his neighborhood into a "war zone," and subsequently left his show on Disney Channel.
Trump has not formally responded to Pelosi's letter beyond canceling the speaker's war zone trip to Afghanistan a day after receiving her speech request.
Food shortages have led refugees to leave camps and return to an active war zone in search of food for themselves and their families.
In Cambridge, a few insurrectionary Marthas are aiding the Americans in Chicago by transporting information and moving allies even deeper into the war zone.
Studying is almost impossible, and my campus resembles a burned-out war zone when staff members return tentatively to their offices on Monday mornings.
The Russians have always expressed skepticism about both the Joint Investigative Mechanism's objectivity and its ability to collect credible evidence in a war zone.
DRC's is the first known Ebola outbreak to happen in an active war zone (concentrated in the country's northeastern provinces, North Kivu and Ituri).
In March 2017, Mr. Trump signed a directive declaring parts of Somalia an "area of active hostilities," where war zone targeting rules would apply.
From War Zone C to Dak To to Con Thien, the result was heavy fighting in major battles that dominated the headlines back home.
One neighbor said it's like being in a war zone, while another claimed the windows in his house shake when the shooting takes place.
It's the first known Ebola epidemic in a war zone (DRC's eastern North Kivu and Ituri provinces) — and now the second-largest in history.
The event went down a week later, and it was a damn good time, with an appropriately decadent, sex-in-a-war-zone vibe.
She was also careful to explain that despite the descriptions of Puerto Rico looking like a war zone, that's not true for the entire island.
In five years it went from a bustling metropolis of more than 2 million people -- about the size of Houston -- to a devastated war zone.
A place that fails to qualify as a war zone may be designated "an area of active hostilities" where rules of engagement can be eased.
And everyone would talk and laugh and rejoice about the fact that they made it through another day in the middle of a war zone.
His death was shocking: Suicide was rare among SEALs, unusual during a deployment in a war zone and unprecedented for a high-achieving SEAL officer.
Trump, for instance, said Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, "looks like a war zone" this week, laying the blame at the feet of President Barack Obama and Clinton.
I know later that she asked herself this question as she went looking for us in the midst of what had become a war zone.
In this case, a young operative sitting at a computer in Canberra successfully pretended to be a senior terrorist fighting in a faraway war zone.
She made three trips there, becoming only the second first lady in history to visit an active war zone, and continues to be their champion.
You'll recall ... Khloe threw James Harden a boat party for his 26th birthday and when the clock struck 12 it sounded like a war zone.
The Bad Boy producer tells us he returned Monday from a studio session with Faith Evans and found his place looking like a war zone.
Pope Francis's visit in November, his first to a war zone, passed without incident and his message of peace and reconciliation was invoked by politicians.
NYC Medics has provided aid in the aftermath of the Nepali earthquake, the Fukushima disaster, the Haitian earthquake, but this is its first war zone.
For example, soldiers can fall asleep in war zones whereas if you and I were to drop into a war zone, we'd be constantly panicked.
Their protagonists are American civilians who learn that there is adventure to be had and money to be made by flying to a war zone.
" Ryan has said if he doesn't take action now, it would set a bad precedent and turn the House floor into a "partisan war zone.
It's a war where thousands of people have died, where children are growing up and all they've ever grown up in is a war zone.
"I'm going to a war zone," Trump said before leaving Washington for his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, where he plans to spend Thanksgiving.
"I'm going to a war zone," Trump said before leaving Washington for his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, where he plans to spend Thanksgiving.
Out of all the places to learn how to cook, a city on the edge of a war zone is hardly top of the list.
Hardly a junket, the trip to a war zone was cloaked in secrecy to protect the safety of Pelosi and a delegation of House members.
Settled now in Turkey, a world away from life in a war zone, Bana, 8, and her mother have written a book chronicling their experiences.
Lawmakers often do not publicize foreign trips before they occur for security reasons, particularly when the trips involve a war zone as in this case.
Soon after taking office, Mr. Trump quietly deemed large sections of Yemen and Somalia to be "areas of active hostilities" subject to war-zone rules.
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In a war zone, bad calls can endanger lives, as troops are either needlessly airlifted or kept in the field when they cannot think straight.
Living in a war zone, many had no access to food or electricity, and some may have seen neighbors and family members killed or kidnapped.
California prisons filled up with Salvadoran gangsters, who weren't immediately deported, because the U.S. government was reluctant to send them back to a war zone.
Photo by Pete Kiehart Two years on, he remains in the war zone, based in the government-held town of Avdiivka — the conflict's latest flashpoint.
Its transformation from urban war zone in the early 1990s to shining metropolitan destination has long been a point of pride for the Police Department.
That, plus other rumors that Markle is "difficult" to work with, have basically made the internet a war zone when it comes to royal goings-on.
"These are strikes that are conducted in the war zone using cyber essentially as a weapon of war," Defense Secretary Ash Carter told NPR on Sunday.
Crypto remain a theological war zone, but honestly everything on offer has been available in the cloud world, but the real consumer benefit isn't showing up.
"It looks like a war zone," said Beaumont resident Shayla Harris, 240, as rescue helicopters buzzed overheard outside the Beaumont Civic Center Shelter on Thursday afternoon.
"It looks like a war zone," said Beaumont resident Shayla Harris, 1.53, as rescue helicopters buzzed overheard outside the Beaumont Civic Center Shelter on Thursday afternoon.
After a cease-fire broke down in July, the resumption of fighting between Kurdish militants and the government made much of southeastern Turkey a war zone.
Untouched beaches, new instrastructure, history aplenty - Sri Lankan hoteliers are keen to show international tourists that there are upsides to holidaying in a former war zone.
If you find it tiresome to ponder what minute variations of men's vests can mean for professional status, just imagine the war zone that is womenswear.
It's been pointed out a few times that if you tell people 100,000 refugees have drowned trying to escape a war zone, it doesn't register emotionally.
The goal is to pack as lightly as possible while still bringing enough to survive the war zone that is the largest show floor in history.
Only this war zone was on home turf -- a terrifying thought, but also an advantage for Abbott and Shaw, who knew the layout of the building.
Four Paws returned to negotiate with Iraqi officials once more and after much back and forth, staff was finally allowed to enter the active war zone.
The goal is to survive the other players and to outrun a deadly energy wall that slowly constricts around the circumference of the island war zone.
With all the glowing reviews, I couldn't wait to shove the cocoa butter and THC panacea into the self-flushing war zone that was my uterus.
Punisher: War Zone, more than any other superhero movie, seems to get that this is the problem with the Punisher, if not every other superhero too.
The president dismissed that report on Tuesday, telling reporters he planned to visit a war zone, though he did not specify the time or the place.
Pete "Maverick" Mitchell performs a feat called a high-G high-nose maneuver, which is usually executed to avoid shrapnel from bombs in a war zone.
Living in what was essentially a war zone, and with major corporations leaving the city in droves, I thought he had taken on an impossible job.
By then, the hostilities, which ground on mercilessly from 298 to 433, had turned the very name of the city into a synonym for war zone.
But no matter, it was a change from the routine of lives in a war zone, where days were often spent cowering in fear of airstrikes.
Then, as the sun-kissed lands of Abkhazia turned into a bloody war zone in the 1990s, the officials all fled and separatist fighters checked in.
Pat McCrory declared a state of emergency, and the National Guard joined police officers in riot gear, making the Queen City look like a war zone.
The candidate may never go to a war zone, but people like Kerr are trying at least to prevent him from going to the Oval Office.
But Reynolds recognized a routine, too, and her actions showed how, just as in any war zone, the local population will eventually become trained as well.
A college athletic director in the Southeastern Conference, a pro football defensive ends coach, an admiral I met on an aircraft carrier in the war zone.
At the end, you are projected into a kind of dream landscape, as Bashir imagines escaping the twin prisons of a war zone and a wheelchair.
To live in a war zone is to calibrate your behavior according to the rules of the armed men who rule the patch you live in.
To protect that vital economic lifeline, the United States agreed to reflag Kuwaiti tankers to give them American naval protection as they transited the war zone.
For example, the intake form came from a thumb drive found by Kurdish forces in the war zone, so no witness can attest to its authenticity.
As a result, Mr. Alsheikh was able to block plans to send him to a Saudi prison or release him inside the war zone in Syria.
He also knew that if he didn't stop them soon his brigade could lose several soldiers and a strategic foothold in the country's eastern war zone.
A Mexican-American soccer dad and Iraq veteran, he survived a war zone overseas, only to nearly bleed to death outside a Walmart one American Saturday.
Instead, Ms. Merkel had to condemn the violence and explain why the streets of Hamburg, a wealthy port city, at times looked like a war zone.
More than 3 million civilians remains trapped in the war zone, the vast majority women and children, and "they currently have nowhere to go", Laerke said.
Government staff and contractors spent days cleaning the area, which he said was left looking like a "war-zone", with fire hydrants and toll booths destroyed.
The trip was Trump's first to Afghanistan and only his second to a war zone, following the similarly secretive trip to Iraq for Christmas last year.
All on board were killed, including 193 Dutch people heading to Asia for vacations and work, flying for a just few moments over a war zone.
The actors say the play describes their country as they see it, not just as it is portrayed in the news media — as a war zone.
"This is not a war zone," Ms. Hurtado said from her tax and immigration consulting office in downtown Calexico, from which she can peer into Mexico.
Aid and assistance for Iraqis fleeing Mosul Most of Mosul's estimated population of 1.5 million is still in the city as it becomes an urban war zone.
A major humanitarian organization that could facilitate a return told me that international law wouldn't allow a minor to return to a war zone on her own.
But rights groups criticized the decision, saying it would hurt Somalis fleeing violence and poverty, and accused Nairobi of forcibly sending people back to a war zone.
However, for some evacuees, leaving simply means trading one war zone for another: Idlib, a city that has also come under heavy fire from the Syrian regime.
It will be some time before people can return and start repairing their houses as the town lacks services and the whole area remains a war zone.
But critics said allowing any influx of immigrants from the war zone risked allowing ISIS infiltrators to come into the United States in the guise of refugees.
Katy Tur at NBC News didn't get it wrong, and she worked under some of the toughest conditions a journalist will face outside of a war zone.
COMMENTARY When Reuters journalist Peter Apps woke up with a broken neck in a Sri Lanka war zone, he tried to persuade nearby soldiers to shoot him.
In 2015, El Salvador registered a record 103 homicides per 100,000 habitants, making it one of the most dangerous countries in the world outside a war zone.
At the same time, though, this also means the US is putting troops at greater risk by asking them to operate so close to a war zone.
It's dirty, expensive, and sometimes dangerous work being a freelancer in a war zone, and hardly anyone will care what you did or saw over there anyway.
The excitement had been intense; one minute I was facing years of boredom, and the next I was involved in a jail break into a war zone.
Scheuring: Breaking out of prison is only the start [for Michael], because then you're still in a war zone, you're still in a country run by ISIS.
The aspiring tennis champion from Yemen had trained for months and used his family's savings crossing a war zone to reach the Asia junior championships in Qatar.
Holbrooke had been the Obama administration's point man in the volatile Afghan-Pakistani war zone, and subsequent holders of the office were unable to match his influence.
Their feuds, extortion rackets and fights with security forces make the three countries among the world's deadliest nations outside a war zone in terms of murder rates.
Drones flying over a war zone are nothing new, and as they've proliferated, there have been more efforts to make them harder to see from the ground.
Statistics associated with the railway read like a war zone: Since 2007, according to Mumbai Railway Police data, nearly 38,000 people have died in train related accidents.
"Additionally, battle-hardened terrorists headed home from the war zone in Syria and Iraq or traveled to third countries, posing new dangers," Sales said in the report.
Trump's letter canceling the trip suggests he will refuse to provide military transportation for the congressional trip, which would have included a stop in a war zone.
Its section about war correspondents portrayed journalism as close to spying, said reporters should get authorization to enter a war zone, and spoke of censoring their work.
I had heard soldiers say they experienced periods of boredom on deployment, but I had never heard anyone sum up time in a war zone that way.
Unlike in a crisis of imminent physical danger, like a natural disaster or war zone, staying updated on a five-minute cadence simply isn't necessary, he says.
"We fled a war zone dominated by gangs, walked across the desert, ran out of money," she added, describing their journey from the Salvadoran town of Olocuilta.
But salute an officer in the middle of a war zone in real life, and you just might get him or her killed by an enemy sniper.
In Kiev, more than 700km from the eastern war zone, Stanislav Fedorchuk raises his hand and places it tenderly on a picture of his friend Yuriy Matushcak.
The government is now debating whether to allow house arrest even if there are merely "serious reasons for thinking" someone has been in an overseas war zone.
The army was deployed in July to help quell escalating violence that has killed hundreds this year and that some officials have likened to a war zone.
What I remember most during my 30-day leave is how awkwardly uncomfortable my college friends were when they realized I was heading for the war zone.
More killings take place in the region's five most violent nations than in every major war zone combined, according to the Igarapé Institute, which tracks violence worldwide.
Rising tensions on the peninsula threaten to make their country a war zone, so understandably, any process which promises a de-escalation of tension is superficially attractive.
Under those rules, cabinet officials generally must agree in high-level deliberations that a proposed target away from a traditional war zone poses a threat to Americans.
And parts of the city resemble a war zone, particularly with the crash of a police helicopter during an antidrug operation and a harrowing wave of arson.
It's why, even in the face of rising seas, the loss of tillable land, pesticide pollution, and a simulated war zone, the island feels impossible to leave.
Some had arrived at the war zone only a day or two before, still wearing street clothes and Keds, and had never fired a gun at all.
He declined to cite specific trips from which he's deterred Trump from taking, adding that a trip to a war zone is solely up to the president.
Aid is arriving slowly on the island of Grand Bahama, where Dorian parked for almost two days and caused damage one usually witnesses in a war zone.
A Purple Heart recipient has launched a GoFundMe page online to raise money to "help Trump get a Purple Heart" by sending him to a war zone.
And he did not elaborate, beyond identifying himself as a "civilian adviser," on the war zone economic development he trumpeted while running for state treasurer and mayor.
The ship launched just five months after pictures of its keel under construction were seen, wrote Joseph Trevithick and Tyler Rogoway on the The War Zone blog.
At the time, one Black trans woman who has worked Old York Road described it to me as "a war zone," where your life is always at risk.
War zone and homeland Arming MRZR's with drone jammers, combining the best off-roading vehicle with a weapon to stop the rising drone threat, is a fantastic idea.
Middle-class British men who have never been in a war zone may find it hard to imagine anything more agonizing than a toothache or a tennis injury.
We used to think that it was like working in a war zone because of the devastation of the landscape, because of how remote and dirty it was.
However, the general emphasized that the agreement covers the current war zone only, from Ras al-Ain to Tal Abyad in northern Syria, not all of northern Syria.
I am American far more than I am Romanian Political consultant Peter Daou describes the chaos of leaving a war zone and finding refuge in the United States.
"In reality, Turkey put the lives of Syrian refugees under serious danger by forcing them to return to a war zone," the British-based human rights group said.
It accounts in large part for why it is often more dangerous to be a woman in a war zone today than it is to be a soldier.
It may seem strange to argue that an airport in a war zone is safer than one in a Western capital, but to me the logic rang true.
The Trump administration has been criticized for calling Chicago a "war zone" and "totally out of control" despite not laying out a long-term vision for America's cities.
This support will take the form of training, equipping and protection - both physical and diplomatic — but none of this requires U.S. forces to operate inside a war zone.
Or it could be taught to fire on anyone in a war zone holding something visually identifiable as a gun and not wearing the uniform of friendly forces.
If they aren't in the war zone, one fear is that they may bring their ISIS approach, tactics and mindset elsewhere -- perhaps proving a threat to other countries.
Heineman said he wanted to make the film, shot in Jordan for the war zone scenes, as "authentic as possible" and cast Syrian refugees who tell their stories.
Trump canceled Pelosi's use of military transportation for a congressional delegation trip to Belgium and Afghanistan, which would have included a visit to troops in a war zone.
And it largely succeeded, in spite of war zone kinetics, congressional dithering, a Defense Department that didn't get it, and resentment if not obstruction from State and USAID.
It was like pulling a curtain back from a window; one day, everything was normal, and the next he realized his family was living in a war zone.
But there is controversy, given Azerbaijan's poor human rights record and the fact that its disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh — also claimed by Armenia — is a war zone.
But the next-generation America-class flattops that are "optimized for aviation capability" could end up fielding "nearly two dozen" aircraft at time, as The War Zone notes.
Clark and the other men were planning to attack a group of civilians who were looking to flee the war zone, according to the Syrian Democratic Forces statement.
The President and first lady quietly swept in to Iraq to pay a holiday visit to US troops -- the first trip Trump has made to a war zone.
The War Zone, a defense publication, tracked the Olympia's travels from Hawaii to the Western Pacific and through the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, and the Suez Canal.
Brandon Sneide, who was in the zoo gift shop with his girlfriend and three children when the storm began, told The Gazette it was "like a war zone."
No better proof exists than Russia's reaction to Trump's recent decision to supply lethal weapons to Ukraine, which is now a war zone entirely because of Russian aggression.
Having landed herself in a war zone between creating art and objectifying it, and between belonging to the art world and resenting it, Lawler capers in the crossfire.
The 54-year-old widow from Sri Lanka's former war zone had been promised work as a maid for an affluent family in the Gulf state of Oman.
"On occasion, we [the Air Force] will fly certain aircraft to support limited research activities," Air Force spokesperson Brian Brackens explained to The War Zone in an email.
The Kurdish authorities that administer this stateless war zone do not want them either, and say it is not their job to indefinitely detain citizens of other countries.
Infused with machismo, the Hollywood archetype is the hard-living, scarf-wearing loner dashing from one war zone to the next, with romantic partners as expendable as bullets.
"I've been in a war zone, but I've never seen anything like that, where it's massive hysteria and chaos," said Anthony, a military veteran who served in Iraq.
Last year, he made work in a former war zone in Iraq and cast former migrant workers in a cinematic retelling of the life of Jesus in Italy.
The photos and videos from inside the city offered a rare glimpse into life in a war zone, and revealed the struggles faced by a family under siege.
Living with angry parents who cannot resolve their differences in a peaceful, civil manner, children take on the stress and trauma of living in a familial war zone.
Generals outside the war zone were reluctant to spend so much money on a new vehicle that had not been part of their long-term planning and budgeting.
" Arthur Phillips said his house in Panama City was not badly damaged, partly thanks to hurricane windows, but the rest of the city is "like a war zone.
When I entered the University of Southern California two years later, I had to show several of my freshman classmates where the war zone was on a map.
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According to him, ISIS has a hotel, Barack Obama has a mysterious past, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, is a "war zone," Obama wiretapped him, and he won the popular vote.
"If you were to see it today, it's like a war zone," Adel Mayor Buddy Duke said at a news conference early Monday evening, his voice cracking with emotion.
"Many children have been through two years of ISIS and were then forced to flee through a war zone," said Aram Shakaram, the NGO's deputy country director for Iraq.
Robert Burgess, the commander of the 307th Operations Group, 307th Bomb Wing, flew the aircraft back to Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana on Tuesday, The War Zone reported.
Both are prepared to breathe their final breaths tomorrow — Jaime because he's walking into a war zone, Tyrion because he expects Dany to execute him for setting Jaime free.
After the first invasion of Fallujah in 2003, the Marines created the first all-female platoon attached to the infantry in a war zone, and asked her to lead.
Things hit rock bottom when crowds of adoring fans of the poet's latest work turn the house into a war zone on the night that Mother goes into labor.
Some states, notably France and the United Kingdom, also sought to kill their own nationals in the Syrian war zone, diminishing the threat to their homes by action overseas.
Bearing witness to, and reporting on, human atrocities comes with a heavy cost for journalists who go into a war zone, fully knowing they may not come out alive.
Organized by POL advertising, the main objective was showing what it can be like to live in a war zone without access to water, food and properly equipped homes.
ON A WINTER evening in 1972, a mother of ten, still recovering from her husband's death, received a fateful visit to her high-rise flat in Belfast's war zone.
She said Franken had forcibly kissed her during a 2006 USO war zone tour, and a photo showed him with his hands over her chest while she was sleeping.
President Trump should direct Attorney General Jeff Sessions and FBI Director Chris Wray to come up with a comprehensive action plan to end Chicago's status as a war zone.
The Oscar-nominee, known for his long-time collaborations with Quentin Tarantino, spoke about his own childhood abuse when he made his directorial debut, The War Zone, in 1999.
Though their presence should have been comforting—and indeed, after roughly 10 minutes did halt the violence—their arrival made the chaos look more like an actual war zone.
Today it's in the middle of a war zone: Madaya is near the capital, Damascus, and thus is a valuable link between Assad and his Hezbollah allies in Lebanon.
A few miles west of the Las Vegas Strip, I'm standing inside a darkened, cavernous war zone, with lights flashing and music blaring, along with the sounds of explosives.
Yasuda returned to Iraq in 2007 to work as a cook at an Iraqi army training camp and in 2010 published a book in Japan about war zone laborers.
In its place, a love story between a special-forces captain and a headstrong female surgeon, an evenly matched duo, unfolds not at workstations but in a war zone.
Even now, after Mattis promised more public transparency on how many troops are in the war zone, he will not yet say how many additional forces he is sending.
According to The War Zone, the 73rd Special Operation Squadron at Hurburt is currently flying the Ghostrider in Afghanistan, likely in a close air support or armed overwatch capacity.
When I stood outside the hospital the day after the Tubbs fire, surrounded by smoldering embers and soot so thick I could taste it, I saw a war zone.
But the BBC reported that a trauma surgeon at the Royal London Hospital recently told the network that his fellow doctors have compared it to an Afghan war zone.
The Foundation was unable to pay its field team inside Syria, which left the humanitarian aid workers who were operating inside a war zone without salaries for six months.
He is now surveying a war-zone of weakened candidates fighting for the party's center, which is exactly what Cruz predicted in a private conversation with donors last year.
It fosters a debate society, on the one hand, and a war zone on the other — thousands of national conversations shrouded behind screen names and encased in Twitter eggs.
But in November, after facing criticism for canceled a visit to a military cemetery in France because of rain, Trump announced he would soon travel to a war zone.
The President and first lady quietly swept into Iraq on Wednesday to pay a holiday visit to US troops -- the first trip Trump has made to a war zone.
But in November, after facing criticism for canceling a visit to a military cemetery in France because of rain, Trump announced he would soon travel to a war zone.
We were in the middle of a war zone, it was the first show of our Holiday tour, I was a professional, and I could take care of myself.
With the new hotels and stunning Titanic Museum in the Northern Irish capital's central Titanic Quarter, it's hard to imagine a time when the location was a war zone.
And the issue of detainees is particularly thorny, given the security risks of holding seasoned jihadists and the women and children who lived with them in a war zone.
She summons the inner strength to lead a climactic, Ferguson-like demonstration against officers who are armed with tear gas, a conflict filmed to look like a war zone.
Brent Taylor, the mayor of North Ogden, Utah, and a major in the National Guard, was killed in Afghanistan on Saturday on his fourth deployment to a war zone.
The RQ-4, which informed the development of the newer MQ-4C drones, is one of the most advanced high-altitude drones being employed operationally, The War Zone said.
A new Swedish-Kuwaiti resolution, demanding a 30-day cease-fire in Syria so civilians can be resupplied or flee the war zone, seems destined for the same fate.
He has depicted Andrew Breitbart as a courageous activist in a war zone, Hillary Clinton as a con artist, and congressional Democrats as driving Jesus out of the Capitol.
Background coverage: Here's the first episode in this two-part series, in which we introduced Kamalle Dabboussy and his fight to bring his family home from a war zone.
How to watch it: Eligible subscribers can stream Learning to Skateboard in a War Zone (If You're a Girl) at the A&E website, Hulu, and other TV providers.
Parts of the highland city of nearly 3 million people resembled a war zone, with armored military vehicles patrolling some streets and sounds resembling explosions and shots ringing out.
Many speculated then that Trump was on his way to a war zone, pointing to his unusually quiet Twitter account, which had sent dozens of tweets the day before.
It is difficult for Mexicans to win asylum, because they are not fleeing a military dictatorship or official war zone, and usually don't come from a persecuted religious group.
Beyond writing up security plans, however, reporting in Latin America requires a slower and more methodical approach than covering a war zone in the Middle East, Mr. Ahmed says.
To maintain a small American civilian footprint in a war zone, contractors funded by the United States government will not be allowed to have American citizens working inside Syria.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey has embraced — quite literally — a 7-year-old Syrian girl from Aleppo, famous for her Twitter messages describing life in a war zone.
One neighbor said he thought that a couple of the men may have tried to go to the war zone, and that recruiters had tried to lure him, too.
The administration in turn has been criticized for calling Chicago a "war zone" and "totally out of control" despite not laying out a long-term vision for America's cities.
Sounded like a bomb, office worker says A witness described a scene like a war zone, with first responders scrambling to ferry injured people to safety after the blast.
The action takes a turn toward the somber at the end of Act I, when the village is converted into a war zone, and the residents are sent elsewhere.
"It is a big commitment (of personnel) because to go and pick up a wounded person in a war zone is not something one can do without risks," Pinotti said.
Some 1,050 people have traveled from Germany to the war zone in Syria and Iraq since 2013 and about a third have already returned to Germany, according to German authorities.
How to rebuild a war zone: The vision of a young architect in Syria Second occupation ISIS first seized control of Palmyra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in May 2015.
He had planned to fly with Ukrainian soldiers on a helicopter to the war zone in eastern Ukraine but was not allowed on board as there was not enough space.
When your comrades are committing murders in a war zone, the documentary argued — letting Winfield off the hook too easily — not going along with them means risking getting killed yourself.
In 2013, Obama put rules in place that required an elaborate sign-off process by the White House before an attack could be launched outside of an active war zone.
Unfortunately, the scene of the crime in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk Oblast was located in an active war zone, which allowed limited access so the team had to dig much deeper.
What Aleppo looks like now Aleppo went from a bustling metropolis of more than 2 million people -- about the size of Houston -- to a devastated war zone in five years.
In the film you get a sense of a Palestine that is more than just the dust-filled war zone that it has been reduced to in the public imagination.
There is always Ukraine, where nothing resembling a ceasefire in the Donbass war zone has been established, and the Minsk process is both hopelessly deadlocked (yet still the only hope).
Trench Town is no longer a war zone: Marley's old neighbourhood is being dolled up; local recording studios churn out gangsta reggae; a few intrepid tourists venture into the area.
Constant chaos and the need to make quick decisions in the war zone and in high-crime areas likely leave individual soldiers and police offers alike vulnerable to bad choices.
Kristine Beckerle, Yemen researcher at Human Rights Watch, said Hodeidah residents were worried about the dangers of land mines placed on roads they might take to escape the war zone.
But, the APA points out, the same tough demeanor that might save a soldier's life in a war zone can destroy it at home with a romantic partner or child.
Babies born as the transition began were on average one centimeter shorter than those born before or after them—about the height differential you might find in a war zone.
"On the scale of difficulty, trying to extinguish a deadly outbreak pathogen in a war zone" is at the top of the scale, he said, according to a UN transcript.
But that fall they did just that, despite the fact that the country is a war zone and easily one of the most dangerous countries in the world to visit.
Recent bloodshed in mainly poor black and colored mixed-race areas was likened to a "war zone" by a provincial official this week, with some 2,000 people killed since January.
It takes a lot of work to sneak that many flying robots to a war zone and, according to CTC, that's thanks largely to brothers Sujan and Ataul Haque Sobuj.
For those first hours, my Twitter feed was overrun with retweets claiming that there were multiple shooters, that Islam was to blame, and that the Strip was a war zone.
Regardless, if one of the stops on the trip includes a visit to US military personnel stationed in a war zone like Afghanistan, the speaker can't go without military assistance.
Nor when describing her own life, in the war zone or at home in Moscow, does this journalist strike extreme emotional notes or heroic poses, demanding our compassion or admiration.
When the Vietnam War was over, the Pentagon decided that there had been too much negative reporting from the war zone and that it would limit journalists' access to battlefields.
El Salvador is considered the most dangerous place in the world outside of a war zone — earlier this year, the country celebrated its first homicide-free day in two years.
It's the second-largest Ebola outbreak in history, with 303 deaths so far, and the first Ebola outbreak in an active war zone, DRC's eastern North Kivu and Ituri provinces.
The law doesn't offer them much protection at all unless they can show they are fleeing a war zone or face a fear of persecution if they are returned home.
But, after two years as commander in chief and a steady stream of complaints for not having done so, Mr. Trump did visit American troops stationed in a war zone.
And I think the I.R.C. has a distinctive story to tell about working from the war zone, to the refugee hosting state, to the refugee transit route, to refugee resettlement.
All around it looked like a war zone, but a narrower focus revealed there was still beauty, with herb and flower gardens — rosemary, lantana, magnolia — left untouched in some places.
The Kurdish authorities in northeastern Syria have suggested building a courthouse there to try foreign Islamic State prisoners but the location is in a war zone with no clear sovereignty.
The war zone extends to sidewalks, a convenient shortcut for impatient motorbike drivers, and pedestrians and food cart vendors disrupt the traffic flow even more by illegally crossing the thoroughfares.
In Taylor's stunning debut, "Real Life," quiet diligence toward one's goals mutates into a spiral that leaves the mind and body bruised as if survivors of a psychic war zone.
" The animals, he said, will now have proper food and medical care, "without living in constant danger of a nearby war zone and noise of bomb blasts in the background.
Back at home, the newspapers, front-page photos of a train car in Europe jammed floor to door with escaped victims of a war zone farther south, people denied transit.
The two gunmen were killed, along with three people in a store, in a firefight involving dozens of law enforcement officers that turned a residential area into a war zone.
I tried to explain that being in a war zone compelled one to focus on immediate, practical concerns — so much so that politics became abstract to the point of irrelevance.
Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, literally embraced one of the evacuated families: that of Bana al-Abed, 7, who became famous for Twitter messages describing life in a war zone.
But for Marwan Younes, the founder of $233 million macro fund Massar Capital, he's using his experience growing up in a war zone to keep calm during the stormy markets.
After losing their apartment, Mr. Santiago's mother, Dolores Guzman, and his father, a numbers runner, moved the family to Avenue D, "a war zone in those days," Mr. Santiago said.
The United States government has in the past avoided taking on the difficulties of handling the long-term detention or prosecution of Islamic State detainees caught in the war zone.
"I owe them an email," he says, and clicks over to a message forwarded from the geologist that assesses the relative dangers of going into what is now a war zone.
Tree is their second VR film following last year's Giant, about two parents struggling to distract their young daughter by inventing a fantastical tale while trapped in an active war-zone.
"I would rather work in a war zone than work in the South Bend Police Department," said Hackett, whose federal suit is pending against the city for military and racial discrimination.
Yes, the company that began simply as a self-destructing messaging app has grown into a breaking news channel — one that for the first time this week featured a war zone.
For instance, in a nuclear waste area, or in training for a war zone… any time you want to experience or manipulate the meatspace without actually being turned into ground beef.
But after having a building calmly pointed out to him in the near distance that was being struck by ISIS, he realised the experience was indeed that of a war zone.
"If you can find a better channel outside the war zone, it's way better for you as a business," said Tellerman, who spent two years at Google Ventures before starting Modsy.
Residents who gathered in Manenberg and Hanover Park to watch as soldiers assisted police on Thursday afternoon welcomed the new deployment to an area that officials liken to a war zone.
"Very high levels of stress, such as being in a war zone, are damagingly stressful for almost everybody, even among those with high stress resilience," Bergh told Reuters Health by email.
RELATED: Out of Mosul, into limbo: The refugees fleeing ISIS Readjusting to a war zone When they put the patients into an ambulance and send them on their way, calm returns.
Now that he's the headliner again, it's worth looking back on one of those failed attempts, one of Marvel Studios' best and most under-appreciated films: 2008's Punisher: War Zone.
SAN SALVADOR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Gang violence has plagued El Salvador for decades, making the Central American country of 22006 million people, one of the most dangerous outside a war zone.
By Andrew M. Seaman Most of Syria's trauma hospitals are still doing emergency surgeries despite having been in a war zone for the past five years, according to a new report.
For many New Yorkers, this was the most powerful form of demonstration possible: reclaiming this sanctum of gay life that had so recently been transformed into a war zone in Orlando.
This demonstrates that efforts to contain the spread of a deadly disease in a war zone are international concerning and must receive greater support and recognition than they have so far.
First, there is no justification for frequent commercial flights to Damascus: Syria is a war zone with little tourism or commerce, yet it is served almost twice daily by Iranian airlines.
Damien is a spoiled, high-strung son of Marianne (Sandrine Kiberlain), a doctor from the valley below, and her husband, Nathan (Alexis Loret), a helicopter pilot in an unidentified war zone.
Yet during that trip, his first to a US war zone, Trump reinforced his Syria decision and said the US would no longer be viewed as "suckers" for protecting other nations.
What is beyond doubt, though, is that Gulen sympathizers in government institutions and the military are responsible — along with President Erdogan himself — for turning the Turkish state into a war zone.
And thank God for bona fide journalists perceptive enough to openly recognize and discuss the difficulties of doing so while negotiating the treacherous war zone that our political process has become.
The health-care workers who flood into North Kivu will find themselves "in a war zone," said Peter Salama, the World Health Organization's deputy director-general of emergency preparedness and response.
Although he talks tough, Trump has yet to leave his comfort zone to make a visit to a war zone to visit US troops -- the men and women fighting for America.
"Parts of Chhattisgarh are like a war zone," said Sudha Bharadwaj, a lawyer in Bilaspur who backed Gera and set up a legal aid group, Janhit, for farmers and indigenous people.
"It was a war zone that was initiated by the Phoenix Police Department," Alejandra Gomez, an organizer with Living United for Change in Arizona who was in the crowd, told me.
The Pentagon also appears to have ruled out the possibility of holding them accountable in a court of law for one of the most egregious war zone blunders in recent history.
In the wake of the fire, many of these expanses were reduced to blackened ground and the spectral remains of burned trees, giving the area the look of a war zone.
Maybe I'm like the clichéd ex-soldier from the movies, who can't seem to make sense of life outside the war zone without those spoken and unspoken bonds with battle mates.
"It looks like it's going to be a war zone," said State Representative Gene DiGirolamo, a moderate Republican, of his native Bucks County, a spacious suburb on the New Jersey border.
In a different war zone, a curfew like the one that descends on this city each night to protect residents from Boko Haram might stifle any hope of a social life.
"Honest to God, it was a war zone," said Detective Superintendent Scott Cook, commander of the New South Wales Organized Crime Squad, who began his policing career in Cabramatta in 240.
Mr. Trump signed a directive on Wednesday declaring parts of Somalia an "area of active hostilities," where war-zone targeting rules will apply for at least 225 days, the officials said.
Neighbors accused the squad of turning the peaceful community into a "living hell" and "war zone," with young fans swarming the street with the hopes of interacting with their favorite influencers.
The original caption from Reuters didn't specify that the adults in question were a couple, and the situation — fleeing a war zone — precluded us from asking additional questions about their relationship.
It was his first trip to the country and his second visit to US troops overseas in a war zone following a trip to Iraq at the end of last year.
"It used to be a really nice quiet street and now we're just this war zone," said Maytal Dahan, a neighbor interviewed by local television station KTLA about the ongoing controversy.
Reporters Without Borders said Mexico was the third most perilous country in the world for journalists, after Syria and Afghanistan — in other words, the most perilous outside a declared war zone.
The result is African asylum seekers locked in cages, indefinitely warehoused in horrifying conditions by actors who Europe considers partners in its quest to keep migrants confined to a war zone.
"The Continent" is a young adult fantasy in which a privileged girl from a peaceful, technologically advanced society becomes stranded on an icy continent in the middle of a war zone.
The debate over his methods, however, could affect not only his fate as an inspector general, but also the definition of the proper role of a watchdog in a war zone.
Frustrated by the barriers, I built a camera that could shoot steady, cinematic video in a war zone, and I made a feature-length film following a United States Marine in Afghanistan.
"It was like a war zone," said Coates, one of two senior surgeons who worked Sunday night duty as the city's emergency personnel struggled to keep up with the flood of victims.
Residents who had relocated from the eastern war zone said that, despite the village's lack of amenities, they were thankful for a peaceful place to live and a roof over their heads.
Despite this grim reality, African migrants are fleeing crises at home in search of employment and opportunity in Saudi Arabia, and are hoping to pass through Yemen's war zone to get there.
At the time of the filming, 2002, Tirana resembled a war zone in recovery, rising precariously from decades of Communist neglect and corruption; basic services were intermittent, the roads were barely paved.
"I was in a war zone... You were on a USO tour — are you trying to boost the morale of the troops or are you trying to boost your own?" she said.
"If you go into low-income African American neighborhoods, it is a war zone," said Schillinger, former chief of the Diabetes Prevention and Control Program at the California Department of Public Health.
"Maybe that sort of seizure is a good thing in a war zone or a country of great instability," said Paulo Storani, a former police commander who now is a security consultant.
Even without this information, the attack underscores a basic truth about the world: America's security partnerships around the globe leave troops at risk — even when they aren't in an active war zone.
The order was issued in conjunction with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence's release of statistics on civilian deaths from drone strikes outside of war zone between 2009 and 2016.
It remains inexcusable that the military has not explained to Doctors Without Borders, and to the victims, who is to blame for one of the deadliest war zone blunders in recent history.
But the BBC reported that a trauma surgeon at the Royal London Hospital, Dr. Martin Griffiths, recently told the network that his fellow doctors have compared it to an Afghan war zone.
"I was in a war zone... You were on a USO tour -- are you trying to boost the morale of the troops or are you trying to boost your own?" she said.
The US Navy is still training sailors aboard a handful of the service's Nimitz-class aircraft carriers to use the anti-torpedo system it plans to rip out, The War Zone reports.
The MSC, according to The War Zone, has 15 roll-on/roll-off (RORO) cargo ships, and MARAD has another 46 ships consisting of 35 RORO ships and 11 special mission ships.
Just a few months ago, in Malta, a fearless reporter named Daphne Caruana Galizia was blown up in an attack usually reserved only for war zone: an improvised explosive device, or IED.
A twitchy, traumatized veteran returns to France from a Central Asian war zone and picks up some security work during what he hopes will be a short interval between tours of duty.
From the perspective of a South Sudanese war zone, our greatest challenge isn't big government or immigration, but the threat to those pillars from those who miscalculate our national strengths and weaknesses.
The same goes for just about any incident of gun violence in Chicago, which often (regrettably) seems to pop up on the national consciousness as little more than an urban war-zone.
That means war-zone targeting rules -- in which commanders can choose to strike al Shabaab without an interagency review and without the other criteria -- will now apply for at least 180 days.
BRUSSELS — The European Union and Afghanistan announced a deal on Wednesday that would send tens of thousands of Afghan migrants who had reached Europe back home to an increasingly hazardous war zone.
Kashmir isn't a war zone, but everywhere you look, you see Indian soldiers running checkpoints, patrolling the markets and peeking their helmeted heads out from the turrets of scarred-up gun trucks.
And, as dark as it sounds, they are relatively simple to cover up in a war zone, so long as everyone who needs to sign off on what happened is on board.
Covering 2001 until Colvin's death in Syria in 2012, Arash Amel's occasionally bumpy storytelling (based on a 2012 Vanity Fair article by Marie Brenner) jumps uneasily from one war zone to another.
About 2000,227 Guard members were called in and an additional 2500,2171 police officers were brought in to try to restore peace, as a chunk of Los Angeles turned into a war zone.
On Thursday, Trump dropped in unannounced on troops at Afghanistan's Bagram military air base in his first trip to the country and only his second to a war zone during his presidency.
It was only the second trip to a war zone by a U.S. president who never served in the military and has often derided U.S. engagement in foreign conflicts as costly blunders.
Whether the death occurred in a war zone or during peacetime, they experience not only the trauma of loss of life but also the additional loss of the family's way of life.
Seven months after the fall of General Omar al-Bashir, the Sudanese president accused of orchestrating that genocide, el-Fasher still looks like a town on the edge of a war zone.
Trump's increased use of the military in part led to at least 33 US military deaths in war zones in 2017 — the first time US war zone casualties rose in six years.
In the military, it is often quite literally easier to get authorization to kill someone in an active war zone that it is to get a Twitter or Facebook posting cleared for release.
The account targets Bana's supporters by claiming her account is fake: I live East #Aleppo, and I'd like to give credit to Syrian government for providing 24/7 Internet to a war zone!
Commenting on news of recent Russian military flights to Venezuela, the official also questioned the humanitarian nature that Russia claims is the purpose for diverting resources from Syria — a war zone — to Venezuela.
That short book laid out a scenario that Canadian peacekeepers might face in a near-future conflict, incorporating how drones, cellphones, and internet access might play a role in an urban war zone.
" Edmonton resident Bill Glynn, who was working in Fort McMurray when the fire broke out, was in a convoy and told the Edmonton Journal newspaper that the scene was "like a war zone.
For Orange County Fire Rescue Chief Otto Drozd, it's a matter of keeping his people up to the task as the demands of the job evolve to resemble scenes from a war zone.
After a clip from "War Zone" was shown, Noah asked T.I. if this work aspired to increase the intensity of the dialogue on race: T.I.: Well, absolutely, I want them to take notice.
"It is indescribable and it is inexplicable and it's like, if someone wants to talk about like a war zone in Israel, how are you going to explain that to someone?" she said.
"Giant," a short VR film set in an active war zone and shot with DepthKit, was shown at the festival just this year, confirming interest in the medium and cementing its staying power.
READ MORE: How to rebuild a war zone: Homs architect's vision "I felt like she was my own daughter, my own child, that I would all my life care about her," he says.
The new protocols are called the Hartford Consensus, which borrow from war zone training to teach first responders how to pack wounds and apply tourniquets, with a focus on stopping massive bleeding quickly.
But the one that's currently ravaging the Democratic Republic of Congo is different from all the others he's seen: For the first time in history, Ebola is spreading in an active war zone.
"Endometriosis is a war zone," says Tamer Seckin, MD, founder and medical director of the Endometriosis Foundation of America (EFA) and author of The Doctor Will See You Now: Recognizing and Treating Endometriosis.
With 138 murders per 100,000 residents in 2018, Tijuana was the most violent city in the world outside a war zone, according to a recent study by Mexico's Security, Justice and Peace group.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Food production has dropped to an all-time low in Syria where millions of hungry civilians are struggling through their sixth winter in a war zone, U.N. agencies said on Tuesday.
The terrorist attack Sunday in Sri Lanka that killed 290 — including several U.S. citizens — and wounded another 500 was among the top 5 deadliest attacks outside of a war zone since 9/11.
The government responded that the ACLU has no standing to send lawyers into a war zone to talk to a person whose identity and best interests are unknown to them, the government argued.
The cumulative result can be like living in a war zone under a constant state of terror, with no space to heal or grieve before it's time to grieve for the next person.
Perhaps they fought in a war, or they toured a war zone once and got shot at, or maybe a farmer they'd met shared a devastating tale about struggling to pay the bills.
Doctors and other experts currently or formerly working in the region described a landscape that is not quite a war zone but in which shooting can break out almost anywhere for unknown reasons.
He was on his fourth war-zone deployment — twice to Iraq, and twice to Afghanistan — and had taken a leave of absence from his post as mayor of North Ogden, Utah, to go.
And as families fled the encroaching fires, in cars filled with clothing and other important items they could grab at the last minute, the scenes could have been refugees escaping a war zone.
Multiple witnesses saw the missile launcher arrive in Ukraine from Russia on public roads, and The Associated Press reported its deployment into the war zone before the Malaysia Airlines jet was shot down.
Trump was already taking a hit in Pennsylvania even before he declared to a Northern Virginia audience that its capital of Harrisburg "looked like a war zone" as he flew out of town.
Why don't you first visit them in a war zone (you haven't), take care of their health care (you don't), & give them a job when they enter civilian life (you have no plan).
As defense secretary in 2009, Robert M. Gates became concerned that the rugged terrain and vast distances of the Afghanistan war zone were keeping wounded troops from reaching hospital care within 60 minutes.
As parents, teachers, and students settle back into the familiar rhythms of a school year, one organization wants to remind everyone that at any time, a school campus could become a war zone.
Sixteen hours later, he touched down for the first time in Afghanistan, on just his second visit to a war zone as President after a similar Christmas Eve trip last year to Iraq.
The judge ruled that although Belgium had a moral duty under the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child to do so, it could not be enforced in the stateless war zone.
Syrians and Iraqis are likely to have the best shot at being granted asylum, although that is certainly not guaranteed, while Afghans are likely to be sent home to a worsening war zone.
The actress and director was appointed an Honorary Dame Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George (DCMG) for her work campaigning to end war zone sexual violence.
Many people, including Fenger's principal at the time, Liz Dozier, went out of their way to help McCullum escape "the South Side, the war zone," Levin says, but in the end, he could not.
The Punisher and the 2008 movie Punisher: War Zone are arriving on Hulu and Amazon, in case you haven't already caught the series on Netflix, but be warned, people consider it quite the slog.
"War is expensive — in terms of lives lost, physical damage to people and property, mental trauma to soldiers and war-zone inhabitants, and in terms of money," Cost of War researcher Heidi Peltier wrote.
Michael Christopher Brown: This book is about going to war for the first time, a diary of a road trip through a war zone, and the relationship between conflict and love, war and home.
A guy wearing devil horns started fighting the mob in Hell's Kitchen, and just a few years later, a convicted felon came back from the dead and turned the streets into a war zone.
Mr. Mojalli, who was married and had a small son, wrote about the dilemmas Yemeni journalists faced, working and living in a war zone and juggling the job with worries for family and friends.
"In Aleppo I have seen civilians in a war zone, but not with heavy armored vehicular tanks and heavy clashes that were fought in the middle of them... it was mostly airstrikes," he said.
Unrest in the northeast poses a challenge to Congo&aposs latest outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus, with health officials comparing the situation to a war zone and the U.N. peacekeeping mission offering support.
Video of the blasts showed a spectacular flurry of pyrotechnics exploding high into the sky, like rockets in a war zone, as a massive plume of charcoal-gray smoke billowed out from the site.
Half a dozen experts told Reuters the men could suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, with many of them reacting to their sudden freedom much like soldiers returning from a war zone.
So far Pokémon Go fans all over the world have travelled to some pretty weird places to catch Pokémon, including cemeteries, baseball stadiums, a war zone and an adult shop.
"The Navy is planning to remove ATTDS from aircraft carriers incrementally through fiscal year 2023 as the ships cycle through shipyard periods," Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) spokesperson William Couch told The War Zone.
Two seasoned diplomats, William Taylor and George Kent, will testify in a hearing that will be aired on TV. (AP)* Trump impeachment hearings open a new front in partisan war zone (CNBC)* Justice Dept.
So I don't think "X-Pro" is a misnomer; while it may not be best suited for a sports stadium or a war zone, it's likely to appeal to a different sort of pro.
"We have officers who have only done war-zone stuff since they walked in the door," said Mr. Laux, an intense, sometimes edgy 33-year-old with an athletic build and a trimmed beard.
Protesters have been occupying parts of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University campus since last week, but the confrontation with police escalated dramatically on Sunday and into Monday, turning the campus into a war zone.
Intentional softness is a rare quantity in this post-apocalyptic war zone, and Negan reveals a kinder and more genuine side of himself as he speaks about the future he had planned for Carl.
I think the United States, in keeping with our values, needs to do everything possible to protect that person's life, and not just take it because they happen to be in a war zone.
"I recently read a story that in London, which has unbelievably tough gun laws, a once very prestigious hospital right in the middle is like a war zone for horrible stabbing wounds," he declared.
The assistant district attorney who grudgingly took the case to a grand jury — which declined to indict anyone — told me he felt as if he were trying to apply justice in a war zone.
Steps away, the main street looked like a war zone, with cars and shops vandalized, a Muslim shrine torched and the area littered with rocks used in pitched battles between mobs on both sides.
The village where he was raised, in Paktia, is a remote war zone controlled by insurgents where life is punctuated by the horror of routine airstrikes from both the Afghan National Army and NATO.
He spearheaded the team of researchers who ran the 2018 trial of remdesivir in Ebola patients, which took place in an active war zone in a health care setting not used to conducting research.
Now middle-aged, in "Rambo" the hero is living a quiet life in Thailand when he is recruited by American missionaries to guide them to a war zone where Christian farmers are being slaughtered.
"A Perfect Day" is set in a war zone—or, rather, in a zone where war has recently raged, and where, despite reports of a peace accord, nobody seems to have told the locals.
Putting specific faces to this ongoing humanitarian crisis, Dogs enlightens viewers on the realities of living in a war zone—as well as highlights the obstacles even those who have escaped continue to face.
A spokesman for Ms. Pelosi noted that they were planning to travel to Afghanistan, a war zone, to see U.S. forces, and added that Mr. Trump had visited troops in Iraq during the shutdown.
Once the commercial heart of Syria, Aleppo went from a bustling city of more than 2 million people -- about the size of Houston -- to a devastated war zone where entire blocks were reduced to rubble.
The app is supposed to highlight dangerous areas in the region, but according to initial reports, Waze sent the two soldiers on a route that went past the Israel border and into a war zone.
For instance: An active war zone in the Yellow Sea would likely close up Chinese ports, stop shipments off the west coast of Japan, and freeze all the technology exports coming out of South Korea.
The rebels and their Turkish backers announced they were in control of Jarablus within hours of mounting their operation last week, but the town still sits on the edge of a highly active war zone.
"The growing reach of Katibah Nusantara could lead to its expanding influence in Islamic State's decision-making process, in turn leading I.S. giving greater priority to Southeast Asia as its war zone," the researches said.
Yes, a war zone is fraught with the possibility of death, but the relative banality and tedium of being stateside carries its own unnerving terrors—the sheer absence of danger can be just as rattling.
Trapped, as a war zone scene played out before them, they watched helplessly as a wounded colleague, House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, dragged himself along the ground -- leaving a trail of blood on the infield.
These raids have caused widespread fear among the Hispanic community, driving thousands further into the shadows for fear of being deported back to countries that, in many cases, have war-zone dangers at every turn.
Earlier in 2016, Amnesty International Australia used footage shot in 2015 to put together a "virtual reality" experience of the damage in the city, the first time a war zone was seen in this format.
Russia is testing its newly developed weaponry in the Syrian war zone -- it uses Syria as test bed, then takes orders from potential buyers -- the Russian government is one of the world's biggest arms exporters.
They left because of the things their eldest son saw—the bombings and shoot-outs, the kidnappings, the everyday horrors of life in a war zone—and because of the things he could not see.
I grew up not too far from the town of Bridgeview—an area with a large Arab population in the Chicagoland suburbs—that became a veritable war zone after 9/11, when I was eight.
So if you're a human rights activist working in a dangerous country or a war zone, or an organization building IT infrastructure on the fly, this is certainly not enough, and you'll need more precautions.
Despite the fact that Mexico—a democracy and middle income country—often tops the list for reporters murdered outside of a war zone, the question of press freedom never came up during the presidential debates.
The game itself, which launched back in March, takes place in a near-future rendition of New York City in the wake of a smallpox outbreak that has essentially rendered the city a war zone.
A health clinic on the island looked like it had been bombed and long-since abandoned, its collapsed roof and rubble-strewn forecourt more reminiscent of a scene from a war zone than natural disaster.
January 17 - Trump cancels Pelosi's trip to Afghanistan Publicizing her planned trip to a war zone, Trump sends Pelosi a letter denying her the use of a military aircraft and invites her to fly commercial.
US President Donald Trump launched 59 Tomahawk missiles in response just two days later -- a very swift turnaround considering that any samples would have to have been rushed out of a war zone and tested.
For six weeks, the film's production team closed down parts of downtown Los Angeles every Saturday and Sunday to turn the city into a war zone, and the actors came prepared to do their parts.
But assigning engineers, medical staff and logistic personnel to the border will also deplete those limited number of specialized troops if they are needed for a national disaster or to deploy to a war zone.
If the Americans gave any thought to the cardinal importance of varying one's routines in a war zone to make it harder for enemies to plan attacks, it was not reflected in their eating habits.
And I started to connect it to "The Walking Dead" in the sense that Michonne felt like a woman in a war zone, and it raised the same question: Who did she have to become?
Rather than disappear into a war zone, Major Taylor kept up a steady stream of Facebook posts while he was deployed, connecting his community to a conflict that is off the radar of many Americans.
Street gangs and drug traffickers operate freely in parts of the country, and despite a fall in the homicide rate, Honduras is still one of the deadliest countries in the world outside a war zone.
"No responsible actor, journalist or otherwise, would purposefully publish the names of individuals he or she knew to be confidential human sources in a war zone, exposing them to the gravest of dangers," he said.
That means many Syrians who desperately need medical help will have to travel farther to find a doctor working in a standing facility — an especially dangerous endeavor in the middle of an active war zone.
For some reason he brought up Obama, and said he was once unjustly criticized for underestimating the deaths in a war zone (the military was to blame because they were "sucking his you-know-what").
The photos, first spotted by our friends at The War Zone, show C5ISR Center scientists and engineers conducting research on positioning, navigation and timing systems at the center's headquarters at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland.
The previous highest toll in any one week was 274 killed, which was recorded two weeks ago, and also during the week of March 18 during the fighting in War Zone C northwest of Saigon.
But our spirits feel brighter and more alert, people simultaneously distracted and considerate, and no American nonveteran will really know this feeling unless they've lived in a war zone that any day could be bombed.
Not only was she leaving her home, but she was also leaving a war-zone, not knowing when or whether she'd ever be able to return and see her family again, and in what circumstances.
"Because many of these incidents were large-scale firefights in a war zone, we cannot always distinguish whether Americans were killed by the former detainees or by others in the same fight," the official said.
"One thing that you gain, I think, from being deployed into a war zone is you get a different level of perspective on what counts about incoming that you got to worry about," he said.
There is high unemployment, but the country has a plethora of remote, peaceful, tropical islands, more reminiscent of holiday destinations with swaying palm trees and warm ocean water than some kind of drug war zone.
And you don't have to be in a war zone to develop the disorder: In the United States, car accidents are one of the leading causes of PTSD, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, literally embraced one of the families who fled Aleppo: that of Bana al-Abed, the 7-year-old who became famous for Twitter messages describing life in the war zone.
In most cases, as when someone is in a war zone or is discussing sensitive political matters, anonymity is granted because the sources fear retribution that would compromise their physical safety or have professional consequences.
But there is mounting concern that Sopko's blistering critiques have damaged America's standing in Afghanistan, unfairly tainting the reputations of people who risk their lives in a war zone and undermining the overall reconstruction effort.
She married Mr. Krim, a Weizmann trustee, in 1958 and moved to New York the next year, exchanging pioneer life in a perpetual war zone for the Upper East Side and an illustrious social milieu.
Engineer and British Army lieutenant colonel Katie Hislop, 41, has been leading nearly 400 troops as the commander of Operation Trenton, a UN-backed mission to build a hospital in the middle of a war zone.
The clean-up and recovery efforts are proceeding slowly, with much of the island still resembling a war zone, as evidenced by startling new aerial footage that the National Weather Service posted to YouTube on Tuesday.
Since July 2016 that fighting has intensified to draw in other ethnic groups and render the countryside, including the formerly agriculturally rich Equatoria region, a permanent war zone that has been producing refugees instead of food.
In addition, there's zero evidence that these refugees "hate" America, the country they fled to from a war zone to make a new life, as did the forebears of so many Americans reading this article. 8.
SLIME OF 300-MILLION-YEAR-OLD CREATURE MAY BE USED FOR BODY ARMOR Helicopters are vital, but often there is so much demand for helicopters in a war zone there are not enough to go around.
Civilians existed in Far Cry 2 only as refugees in the game's intro and locked behind closed doors, waiting for the foreign player character to arrive with the paperwork they need to flee the war zone.
Today, in a strange twist of irony, Matt and I have emerged with similar symptoms and diagnoses: PTSD, anxiety, depression—yet neither one of us has served a day in combat, nor visited a war zone.
Hernandez often points out that under his administration, the country's homicide rate was halved in five years, to 40 people out of 100,000 inhabitants, after peaking in 2012 as the world's highest outside a war zone.
When he landed in the Austin airport with his wife and three young kids, Mohammad Al Samadi knew just two things about Texas: It wasn't a war zone, and it would be his family's new home.
El Salvador is one of the most violent countries in the world that's not an active war zone, and for years, the country and surrounding region have suffered a refugee crisis of staggering scale and scope.
"Drones have enabled the US to convert the whole world into a war zone, stretching the laws of war far more than they're meant to be stretched," argues Elizabeth Beavers of Amnesty International, a pressure group.
Tweeden wrote that she chose not to alert her supervisors of the incident, so as not to "cause trouble" while in the middle of a war zone, and ignored Franken for the remainder of the tour.
"It looked like a war zone," said Kate Moutenot, 36, an art director at Largent Studios, a set and production design business on the Van Brunt Street pier that was engulfed by six feet of water.
On Wednesday, Trump defended his decision to pull troops from Syria by again citing the destruction of ISIS during a holiday visit to troops in Iraq, his first visit to a war zone since becoming President.
Well, I was born with the name "Love" because I was born in a war zone [near Kashmir], so my mum named me Love when I was born in the hope that I'd bring peace there.
It's also unprecedented that a president would alert the public to CODEL travel plans to a war zone, which according to Pelosi spokesman Drew Hammill, raised the State Department's threat level in the trip's security assessment.
Between the deafening chorus of all the cans popping off, which sounded a little like gunshots, and the immense clouds of flame and smoke the blaze gave off, the highway basically looked like a war zone.
In 2016, the number of ongoing armed conflicts reached an all-time high of 53 in 37 countries and 12% of the world's people are living in an active war zone, according to United Nations figures.
President Trump, who called Chicago a "war zone" and threatened to send in the National Guard, and Spike Lee, who named his 2015 film "Chi-Raq," have helped make Chicago the national symbol of murderous violence.
So I return from a war zone like that scarred by the pain I've witnessed, but also uplifted by the goodness, strength and decency shown by people like Dr. Tom — and actually feeling better about humanity.
Mr. Tensing's first trial ended in November with a hung jury, and his retrial is a second test for prosecutors who have called the killing "asinine" and compared it to a death in a war zone.
"It looks like a war zone," Smith told the Associated Press on Saturday, describing the scene in the coastal town near Boston where powerful waves dumped sand and rubble on roads and winds uprooted massive trees.
Unless Europe takes steps to stop the violence in the region, Erdoğan added, the continent was likely to see an influx of refugees fleeing the war zone similar to 2015's, according to the news service.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK.Spanish-born journalist Alberto Arce has worked as a foreign reporter in ten countries, from Libya to Mexico, but Honduras was by far the bloodiest outside of a war zone.
So if you're a human rights activist working in a dangerous country or a war zone, or an organization building IT infrastructure on the fly, this is certainly not enough, and you may need more precautions.
" One witness told Swedish Radio that he saw "people on the ground in pools of blood" and that the scene "felt like a war zone – but you had no idea who was fighting against who or why.
" He added: "If members of our military can find the courage to deploy to a war zone, our members of Congress ought to be able to summon the courage to take tough votes on war and peace.
The city is controlled by Kurdish-led, U.S.-backed forces whose fate hangs in the balance as the U.S. prepares to withdraw its 2,000-odd troops from the war zone, where Trump claims he has defeated ISIS.
"But I'm sure for their wives and children, seeing their husbands and fathers go off into a war zone trying to help civilians there and wondering whether he's going to come back alive must be absolutely heartbreaking."
"Deployability," described by WSJ as "the ability to serve in a war zone, participate in exercises or live for months on a ship," is the legal justification Mattis will use to determine who can and can't serve.
Iraq's Shia south and Kurdish north and north-east are, in effect, separate countries, while in the war zone of its Sunni-dominated west the fearsomely brutal rule of the so-called Islamic State has taken root.
Tom Squitieri reported for more than 30 years from all seven continents as a national and foreign correspondent, winning three Overseas Press Club and three White House Correspondents' Association awards for his war-zone and refugee coverage.
Judge Lamela Díaz also found that Mr. Harrak had actively sought to recruit Islamic fighters online and helped organize clandestine travel routes to the war zone from Europe, with the help of Islamic State members in Syria.
Bombs launched by the Syrian government over the past three days seriously damaged two general hospitals that were providing trauma care in the war zone and hit the only children's hospital, according to doctors, nurses and residents.
"We're responding to an outbreak of this high-threat pathogen, with one of the highest mortality rates of any known disease, but in the context of a war zone," Peter Salama, Head of Emergencies at WHO said.
Gilad Grossman, the spokesman for Yesh Din, said that number calls into question the Israeli military's definition of what a "combat" situation is, since many of the incidents involved an attempted stabbing, not an active war zone.
At the time, Russian-backed separatists had been targeting Ukrainian spotter planes flying into the war zone from the west at altitudes only several thousand feet lower than that of the commercial air traffic on international routes.
WASHINGTON — Now that the Islamic State has been driven from its last sliver of territory in Syria, hundreds of American troops — not just their equipment — are leaving the war zone, just as President Trump ordered in December.
The couple met in summer 2016 in Boston, where they were working on projects involving military veterans, she with New Sector Alliance, he researching the psychological consequences of war-zone trauma for the VA Boston Healthcare System.
"While in a war zone, the defendant allegedly gave sensitive national defense information, including the names of individuals helping the United States, to a Lebanese national located overseas," said Assistant Attorney General for National Security John Demers.
If "The Fourth Estate" whets viewers' appetites for high-stakes journalism, a nondocumentary portrayal can be found in this adaptation of Kim Barker's memoir, "The Taliban Shuffle," about the life of a journalist in a war zone.
The charge is so broadly written it could seemingly cover most war-zone misconduct, including cowardice, failing to do the utmost to destroy the enemy, and failing to do everything possible to assist and relieve allied troops.
Testimony showed that she had been in a mental and emotional crisis as she came to grips, amid the stress of a war zone, with the fact that she was not merely gay but had gender dysphoria.
That would mean that even those granted refugees status in Denmark wouldn't be able to bring their families to Denmark anytime soon — even if those family members were stuck in a war zone in Syria or Iraq.

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