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  • ...prisoners during the [[Arab–Israeli conflict]]. [[Israel]] has exchanged [[prisoner of war|POWs]] with its Arab neighbors, and various militant organizations. ==List of prisoner exchanges== ...
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  • ...2482 Muslim men and women were released, 230 were kept in captivity. Later exchanges took place elsewhere, since it subsequently belonged to the Byzantines. ...
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  • ...ion|Bridge between North Korea and South Korea, formerly used for prisoner exchanges}} The bridge was used for [[prisoner exchange]]s at the end of the [[Korean Armistice]] in 1953. The name origin ...
    9 KB (1,376 words) - 03:27, 20 May 2025
  • ...the [[Limonlu River|River Lamos]] in [[Cilicia]] (modern [[Turkey]]). The exchanges last for 10 days, and the Byzantines recover 4,600 prisoners.{{sfn|Huart|19 ...
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  • ...prisoners during the [[Arab–Israeli conflict]]. [[Israel]] has exchanged [[prisoner of war|POWs]] with its Arab neighbors, and various militant organizations. ==List of prisoner exchanges== ...
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  • ...in Sam inadvertently confining himself within a jail cell. Amidst further exchanges, Bugs orchestrates a sequence of role reversals, compelling Sam to unwittin ...rid of him. However, Bugs rats out Sam to the prison warden that he "let a prisoner go", which Bugs was not, since he committed no crimes to warrant prison tim ...
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  • ...cles/0,7340,L-3748213,00.html|title=Hezbollah says Israel holding Lebanese prisoner|newspaper=Ynetnews|date=17 July 2009}}</ref> ...enenbaum, Adi Avitan, Benyamin Avraham & Omar Sawaid|2004 Israel-Hezbollah prisoner exchange]]. On June 1, 2008, Nasser was released in exchange for the body p ...
    11 KB (1,592 words) - 01:02, 12 February 2025
  • ==Early automatic exchanges== ...ater [[Post Office Telecommunications]]) standard for [[Strowger switch]] exchanges has been ten impulses per second (allowable range 7 to 12) and a 66% break ...
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  • '''Camp Ford''' was a [[Prisoner-of-war camp|POW camp]] near [[Tyler, Texas]], during the [[American Civil W ...pulation peaked at about 5,000 in July 1864. The population was reduced by exchanges in July and October 1864,<ref name="Handbook"/> and again in February 1865. ...
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  • ...in promoting [[North Korea–South Korea relations|inter-Korean dialogues]], exchanges and cooperation. Its headquarters are on the third and fourth floors of the ...ers, including formulating policies on unification, inter-Korean dialogue, exchanges, cooperation, and humanitarian assistance; analyzing North Korea's situatio ...
    14 KB (1,842 words) - 08:04, 6 June 2025
  • ...e Emperor, as well as the poet [[Abu Firas]], who had been previously held prisoner by the Byzantines. ...
    7 KB (956 words) - 13:12, 3 January 2025
  • ...ner letters would reflect a strong [[Continental Army]]. Money sent by the prisoner's families in Britain and [[Germany]] provided a lot of [[hard currency]] a ...Western Battalion to [[Frederick, Maryland]]. Except for specific officer exchanges, they were held there until 1783. When the war formally ended, those who su ...
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  • ...y|amnesties]]; [[ceasefire]]s; [[arms embargo]]es; releases of [[political prisoner]]s; [[truth and reconciliation commission]]s; and reforms of the constituti Other specific elements of peace processes include [[prisoner exchange|exchange]]s, [[confidence-building measures]], [[humanitarian corr ...
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  • He was released in a prisoner exchange, together with the bodies of several Israeli soldiers, for 435 Ara ==Prisoner exchange== ...
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  • ...three years old, the Chiricahua Apache were officially released from their prisoner-of-war status.<ref name="mc" /><ref name=":0" /> ...raveling extensively and participating in various educational and cultural exchanges. She visited England, other European nations, Mexico, and other internation ...
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  • {{See also|Gaza war hostage crisis|2023 Israeli–Palestinian prisoner exchange|2025 Gaza war ceasefire}} |Prisoner Exchange<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |date=2008-07-16 |title=Kidnapped troops ...
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  • | dial_code = [[01633]]<br />Llanwern and Penhow exchanges ...Underwood Estate was originally developed from the former [[World War II]] Prisoner of War camp after the end of the war. A few surviving examples of the forme ...
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  • ...8r0012648.jpg|Midpoint of the Glienicke Bridge; site of East/West prisoner exchanges ...ease by Russians |url=https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/08/01/world/russia-prisoner-swap-us |access-date=2024-08-08 |work=The New York Times |language=en-US |i ...
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  • ...oss (ICRC) and traveled across wartime Europe, negotiating prisoner-of-war exchanges and food relief assistance. After the war, he joined the Swiss federal gove ...
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  • ...reporting of the [[Korean War]], the [[armistice]] and the prisoner-of-war exchanges, climaxing 26 months of distinguished service as a war correspondent.<ref>{ ...
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  • "Prisoner 97B642. Convicted December 6, 1997 - Murder in the first degree. Sentence: ...tly after her arrival, she [[indecent exposure|exposes herself]] to fellow prisoner [[Timmy Kirk]] and [[prostitution|prostitutes]] herself to inmates and guar ...
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