2012年7月22日星期日

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Yahoo! News: Iraq


Assad brother's forces overrun Damascus district

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 04:08 PM PDT

Members of Syrian Free Army are seen at Qusseer neighbourhoodBAB AL-SALAM, Syria (Reuters) - Syrian troops commanded by the brother of President Bashar al-Assad and backed by helicopter gunships have driven rebel fighters out of a district of Damascus a week after the insurgents launched a major assault on the capital. Members of the Syrian army's Fourth Division under the command of Maher al-Assad, a feared hardliner, executed several young men during the operation to regain control of the northern Damascus district of Barzeh, a witness and activists said. ...


Lost boys of Bagram still live in prison's shadow

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 02:58 PM PDT

A portrait of U.S. military prison Bagram detainee Hamidullah Khan when he was 14-year-old hangs on a wall in his family home in KarachiKARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - During some sleepless nights when his stark bedroom walls remind him too much of his old prison cell in Afghanistan, Jan Sher Khan scans Internet dating sites he'd heard about from U.S. soldiers who once guarded him. The 24-year-old Pakistani never contacts anyone on the dating sites. He doesn't know how he'd tell them he spent more than six years in the U.S. military prison of Bagram after being detained as a 16-year-old and accused of being a suicide bomber. ...


Emboldened Syrian rebels push into Aleppo

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 12:45 PM PDT

RETRANSMISSION FOR ALTERNATE CROP - This citizen journalist image shows a dead body lying in the street in the Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees in south Damascus, Syria, Saturday, July 21, 2012. This week, fierce fighting between troops and rebels reached the Syrian capital, the central bastion of Bashar Assad's rule, shattering parts of the city and sending thousands of people fleeing to neighboring Lebanon and Iraq. Activists and residents reported a tense calm in Damascus Saturday but said sporadic gunfire and explosions could be heard throughout the night. (AP Photo)A new rebel group boasting some 1,000 fighters launched an operation Sunday to capture Syria's largest city, Aleppo, while government troops using helicopter gunships and heavy artillery rolled back opposition gains in the capital Damascus.


Veteran envoy to give Saudi intelligence diplomatic savvy

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 12:38 PM PDT

Prince Bandar bin Sultan, pictured in 2007The appointment of Saudi Arabia's longtime envoy to the United States as intelligence chief marks an attempt to give the service a diplomatic edge at a time of turmoil in the region, analysts say.


18 killed in sundown bombings in 2 Iraqi towns

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 12:32 PM PDT

Bombs struck two Sunni towns at sundown Sunday just as Iraqis were preparing to break their holy day's fast, killing 18 and wounding more than 50, officials said. Two earlier bomb blasts killed a policeman and wounded dozens of people.

Iraq attacks kill 17 as Al-Qaeda posts warning

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 12:16 PM PDT

An Iraqi policeman mans a checkpoint in Baghdad in MayBombings across Iraq killed 17 people on Sunday, the country's deadliest day in nearly three weeks, as Al-Qaeda warned it would target judges and prosecutors, and look to free Muslim prisoners.


Bombs kill 20 and wound 80 across Iraq

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 11:09 AM PDT

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Car bombs in two towns south of Baghdad and in the Iraqi city of Najaf killed a total of 20 people on Sunday and wounded 80, police and hospital sources said, in one of the most violent days of the past two weeks. Three car bombs killed 11 people and wounded 38 in Mahmudiya, a town 30 km (20 miles) south of Baghdad, according to police. The first detonated in a car in a parking lot, the second in another car as police arrived at the scene and a third at the town's police station, the police sources said. ...

Turkey helicopter crashes in Kurd region; 4 killed

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 11:02 AM PDT

A Turkish paramilitary helicopter crashed Sunday in a southeastern region where troops are fighting Kurdish rebels, killing four security personnel on board, officials said. Eight others were injured.

Obama to comfort families of movie theater victims

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 10:15 AM PDT

Firefighters stand by, Saturday, July 21, 2012, as a police officer, right, takes buckets of sand into the booby trapped apartment of James Eagen Holmes, who police have identified as the suspect in the deadly shooting at a crowded movie theater a day earlier, in Aurora, Colo. Holmes has been charged in the shooting that killed 12 people and injured dozens more. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)President Barack Obama again steps into the role of consoler-in-chief during a visit Sunday with distraught families of those gunned down in a minute and a half of horror at a midnight movie showing in Aurora, Colo.


Al-Qaida: We're returning to old Iraq strongholds

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 10:11 AM PDT

FILE - In this Tuesday, April 20, 2010 file photo, Iraqi policemen search the site of a joint U.S-Iraqi raid that killed Abu Omar al-Baghdadi and Abu Ayyub al-Masri, two top-ranking al-Qaida figures, about six miles (10 kilometers) southwest of Tikrit. The first online statement from the new leader of al-Qaida's affiliate in Iraq claims that the militant network is returning to the old strongholds from which it was driven by U.S. forces and their Sunni allies prior to the American withdrawal at the end of last year, and that it is preparing operations to free prisoners and assassinate court officials. (AP Photo, File)The first online statement from the new leader of al-Qaida's affiliate in Iraq claims that the militant network is returning to strongholds from which it was driven by U.S. forces and their Sunni allies before the American withdrawal at the end of last year.


Military helicopter crashes in Turkey

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 10:04 AM PDT

A military helicopter crashed on Sunday in southeast Turkey where troops are fighting Kurdish rebels, killing three soldiers on board, an official said. Four other soldiers were injured.

Syrian rebels say fight for Aleppo has begun

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 09:08 AM PDT

This citizen journalist image shot through a broken car window shows smoke billowing from a building after fighting between rebels and Syrian troops in the Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees in south Damascus, Syria, Saturday, July 21, 2012. This week, fierce fighting between troops and rebels reached the Syrian capital, the central bastion of Bashar Assad's rule, shattering parts of the city and sending thousands of people fleeing to neighboring Lebanon and Iraq. Activists and residents reported a tense calm in Damascus Saturday but said sporadic gunfire and explosions could be heard throughout the night. (AP Photo)A new rebel alliance said Sunday it had launched an offensive to "liberate" Syria's largest city, Aleppo, while government troops backed by helicopter gunships wrested back control of rebel-held neighborhoods in the capital Damascus.


Report: Military helicopter crashes in southeast Turkey; soldiers injured

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 08:28 AM PDT

ANKARA, Turkey - Turkey's state-run television says a military helicopter has crashed in southeast Turkey where troops are fighting Kurdish rebels.

Report: Military helicopter crashes in Turkey

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 08:25 AM PDT

Turkey's state-run television says a military helicopter has crashed in southeast Turkey where troops are fighting Kurdish rebels.

First online statement from new Iraqi al-Qaida leader says group returning to old strongholds

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 08:13 AM PDT

CAIRO - The first online statement from the new leader of al-Qaida's affiliate in Iraq claims that the militant network is returning to the old strongholds from which it was driven by U.S. forces and their Sunni allies prior to the American withdrawal at the end of last year, and that it is preparing operations to free prisoners and assassinate court officials.

Marine Corps creates law enforcement battalions

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 08:02 AM PDT

Marine Cpl. Scott Morrison connects a lead to Combat Tracker Rita, a German Shepherd, at the Marine Corps base at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Thursday, July 19, 2012. The Marine Corps has created its first police battalion. The specialized force made up of 550 military police officers and 29 dogs will be able to land within three days at any hot spot on the globe to gather evidence and intelligence to take down criminal networks and do other law enforcement work. Its creation is a key part of the Marine Corps' historic restructuring to become a leaner, more specialized force after fighting landlocked wars for more than a decade. The battalion comes as every branch in the military is trying to show its flexibility and resourcefulness amid defense cuts. (AP Photo/Grant Hindsley)The Marine Corps has created its first law enforcement battalions — a lean, specialized force of military police officers that it hopes can quickly deploy worldwide to help investigate crimes from terrorism to drug trafficking and train fledgling security forces in allied nations.


Iran's "chicken crisis" is simmering political issue

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 07:59 AM PDT

An Iranian boy looks at chickens for sale in Chicken Alley in south TehranDUBAI (Reuters) - Earlier this month, Iran's national police chief ventured boldly into what has become known as the country's "chicken crisis." The feathers haven't stopped flying since. The soaring price for a staple food that Iranians relish cooked with saffron, plums or pomegranates has become such a hot topic of public debate, and a sign of the sinking purchasing power of many Iranians, that Police Chief Esmail Ahmadi Moghaddam felt it his duty to intervene. ...


Baghdad lacking 750,000 homes: investment chief

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 07:30 AM PDT

An Iraqi family enter their new home in BaghdadBaghdad needs 750,000 new homes to make up for a massive housing shortfall, Iraq's investment commission chief said on Sunday as he called for bidders for a new property development project.


How "Damascus Volcano" erupted in Assad's stronghold

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 06:55 AM PDT

(Reuters) - As darkness descended over Damascus on Saturday, July 14, few of its 1.7 million residents could have had any inkling that an all-out battle to wrest the city from the grasp of President Bashar al-Assad was about to begin. Insurgents gave the operation a name that reflected their hopes of a successful surprise attack on a city long regarded as an impregnable fortress for the Assad family: "Damascus Volcano and Syrian Earthquake". ...

Syrian rebels fight to control Aleppo as government retakes Damascus

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 06:40 AM PDT

BEIRUT - Syrian rebels have launched an offensive to "liberate" the country's largest city of Aleppo, an opposition commander said Sunday, while in Damascus government troops backed by helicopter gunships wrested back control of rebel-held neighbourhoods.

Fleeing Syrian Kurds seek refuge with Iraqi brethren

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 06:39 AM PDT

CAMP DOMIZ, Iraq (Reuters) - Syrian troops usually came before dawn, rounding up young Kurdish men to force them into an army they did not see as their own and into a fight for a government that treated them as outsiders. When they came, Syrian law student Ahmed slipped out, leaving his family and crossing the border in April into Iraqi Kurdistan to join thousands of Syrian Kurds now living among their Iraqi brethren in a refugee camp or homes of relatives. As Syria's crisis escalates, Syria's Kurdish provinces have been spared most of the violence. ...

Top CEOs unite to oppose HIV travel restrictions

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 06:37 AM PDT

A woman lights a candle on a symbolic red ribbon in remembrance of individuals who have died of AIDSChief executives of more than 20 multinational corporations called Sunday on 46 countries to lift restrictions on travellers who are HIV positive.


Syrian troops retake border crossing from rebels

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 05:32 AM PDT

This citizen journalist image shot through a broken car window shows smoke billowing from a building after fighting between rebels and Syrian troops in the Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees in south Damascus, Syria, Saturday, July 21, 2012. This week, fierce fighting between troops and rebels reached the Syrian capital, the central bastion of Bashar Assad's rule, shattering parts of the city and sending thousands of people fleeing to neighboring Lebanon and Iraq. Activists and residents reported a tense calm in Damascus Saturday but said sporadic gunfire and explosions could be heard throughout the night. (AP Photo)Iraqi security officials and state TV say the Syrian military has retaken control of a border crossing from rebel fighters who seized it a day earlier.


Syrian forces bombard Damascus, fight rages in Aleppo

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 04:28 AM PDT

Syrian rebel fighters pose for a picture in HamaBEIRUT/AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian forces bombarded three districts of Damascus with helicopter gunships on Sunday, witnesses said, clawing back territory from rebels a week after the fighters launched what they called a final battle for the capital. Fighting also raged around the main intelligence headquarters in Syria's biggest city, Aleppo -- the country's main commercial and industrial hub -- and in Deir al-Zor on the Euprhates river, the largest city in the east. ...


Syrian rebels capture third border post with Turkey

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 03:52 AM PDT

ANTAKYA, Turkey (Reuters) - Syrian rebels captured a third border crossing with Turkey from President Bashar al-Assad's forces on Sunday, rebel commanders and a Turkish official said. "The Free Syrian Army has taken control of the Bab al-Salam crossing, but Assad's forces are bombarding our positions from afar," said Ahmed Zaidan, spokesman for an opposition group called the Higher Council of the Revolution's Leadership. ...

Egyptians throng former spy chief Suleiman's funeral

Posted: 22 Jul 2012 01:08 AM PDT

Supporters of Egypt's former intelligence chief Suleiman carry a poster of him during funeral procession in HeliopolisCAIRO (Reuters) - Thousands of well-wishers and Egypt's military brass gathered on Saturday for the funeral of the country's former intelligence chief Omar Suleiman, a key figure in the fallen Mubarak regime who died this week in hospital in the United States. Supporters of Suleiman chanted "God is great" and "in the name of God," as his casket was hoisted atop a horse-drawn cart after a ceremony at the Al Rashdan Mosque in Cairo's Heliopolis district. ...


Fleece Blankets Donated to Operation Care Package for Homeless Veterans

Posted: 21 Jul 2012 11:42 PM PDT

Operation Care Package Received a donation of fleece blankets from Crooked Brook. Operation Care Package is a volunteer public charity that sends care packages and letters of encouragement to those who have served, and are currently serving in the US military. A leader in the promotional products and decorated apparel industry, Crooked Brook ships personalized fleece blankets and wholesale fleece blankets nationwide. ...

Syrian uprising reaches Aleppo as rebels target pillars of regime power

Posted: 21 Jul 2012 06:20 PM PDT

BEIRUT - Riding a wave of momentum, Syrian rebels made a run on Aleppo Saturday in some of the fiercest fighting seen in the country's largest city, which has been a key bastion of support for President Bashar Assad over the course of the 17-month-old uprising.
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