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- Iran sanctions bill opposed by Obama gains Senate backers
- Why 'Jihad Jane' could be free in four years
- Syria power struggle: Are fortunes of the more moderate rebels rising?
- Iran not on Syria peace conference list: UN
- Iraq PM urges Falluja to expel al Qaeda-linked militants
- US speeds up drone, missile deliveries to aid Iraq
- Insight: Fuelled by Syria war, al Qaeda bursts back to life in Iraq
- U.S. Drones Could Decide the Battle of Fallujah
- Syria rebels besiege Qaeda-linked jihadists
- Ex-UK foreign minister Straw visiting Iran
- Iraq calls on Fallujah residents to expel al-Qaida
- Iran rejects U.S. suggestion of Syrian peace talks role
- Syrian rebels' fight with al-Qaida group spreads
- Escalating Iraq violence not a result of U.S. force withdrawal, says White House
- U.S. steps up military deliveries to Iraq to help fight al Qaeda: White House
- White House: US pullout not cause of Iraq violence
- Syria Islamists fight al Qaeda allies in Raqqa
- 'Jihad Jane' gets 10 years in plot to kill artist
- Will N. Korea Remain Worst Persecutor of Christians?
- Syria draft law would 'impose visas' on Arabs
- Iraqi PM to Fallujah: oust militants to avoid assault
- Iraq PM urges people of Fallujah to expel al-Qaida
- Hezbollah TV employee dies after south Beirut blast
- Syria rebel infighting spreads to city in east
- John Kerry on Iraq's growing Al Qaeda problem: 'This is their fight'
- Iraq at crossroads between reconciliation and war: analysts
- 10 Things to Know for Today
- Egypt bars Canadian Shi'ites from entering
- Iran offers to help Iraq in fight against al-Qaida
- Iraqi air force strikes city to try to oust al Qaeda
- 10 Things to Know for Monday
Iran sanctions bill opposed by Obama gains Senate backers Posted: 06 Jan 2014 03:26 PM PST
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Why 'Jihad Jane' could be free in four years Posted: 06 Jan 2014 03:17 PM PST Colleen LaRose, who converted to Islam online, pleaded guilty in 2011 to a collection of charges connected to her collaboration with alleged Al Qaeda militants to kill Lars Vilks, the artist who had drawn the prophet Mohammed as a dog. Prosecutors had originally asked for a life sentence for Ms. LaRose but had downgraded their request to multiple decades, citing her extensive cooperation with authorities. Since LaRose has already served four years in prison and could be eligible for time off for good behavior, she is expected to be released in about four years, the Associated Press said. |
Syria power struggle: Are fortunes of the more moderate rebels rising? Posted: 06 Jan 2014 02:45 PM PST The war-within-a-war that Syria's rebel groups are fighting among themselves is intensifying and could determine how far Syria's most extreme, Al Qaeda-affiliated militants are able to rise. Rebels from the Al Qaeda-aligned Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, known by the acronyms ISIS and ISIL, retreated Monday from some of their strongholds after several days of clashes with both moderate Islamists and the Free Syrian Army fighting to oust Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The ISIS withdrawals from Syrian strongholds in northern and eastern portions of the country are being characterized by some observers inside Syria as tactical retreats meant simply to curb infighting among Islamists. "This [revolt against the Islamist hard-liners] is something that's been a long time coming," says Andrew Tabler, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. |
Iran not on Syria peace conference list: UN Posted: 06 Jan 2014 02:37 PM PST
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Iraq PM urges Falluja to expel al Qaeda-linked militants Posted: 06 Jan 2014 02:25 PM PST By Ahmed Rasheed BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's prime minister urged people in the besieged city of Falluja on Monday to drive out al Qaeda-linked insurgents to preempt a military offensive that officials said could be launched within days. In a statement on state television, Nuri al-Maliki, a Shi'ite Muslim whose government has little support in Sunni-dominated Falluja, said tribal leaders should help expel the militants, who last week seized key towns in the desert leading to the Syrian border. "The prime minister appeals to the tribes and people of Falluja to expel the terrorists from the city in order to spare themselves the risk of armed clashes," read the statement. A provincial official said security forces had regained control of another town, Ramadi, forcing militants to the east where they were holding out in mosques and homes. |
US speeds up drone, missile deliveries to aid Iraq Posted: 06 Jan 2014 02:11 PM PST
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Insight: Fuelled by Syria war, al Qaeda bursts back to life in Iraq Posted: 06 Jan 2014 01:52 PM PST
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U.S. Drones Could Decide the Battle of Fallujah Posted: 06 Jan 2014 12:43 PM PST
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Syria rebels besiege Qaeda-linked jihadists Posted: 06 Jan 2014 12:28 PM PST
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Ex-UK foreign minister Straw visiting Iran Posted: 06 Jan 2014 12:28 PM PST
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Iraq calls on Fallujah residents to expel al-Qaida Posted: 06 Jan 2014 12:23 PM PST
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Iran rejects U.S. suggestion of Syrian peace talks role Posted: 06 Jan 2014 12:07 PM PST
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Syrian rebels' fight with al-Qaida group spreads Posted: 06 Jan 2014 11:56 AM PST |
Escalating Iraq violence not a result of U.S. force withdrawal, says White House Posted: 06 Jan 2014 11:39 AM PST The White House pushed back hard on Monday against the charge that U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq is partly to blame for a surge in deadly sectarian violence there. |
U.S. steps up military deliveries to Iraq to help fight al Qaeda: White House Posted: 06 Jan 2014 11:38 AM PST The White House said on Monday that the United States is accelerating its deliveries of military equipment to Iraq to help the country fight al Qaeda-linked militants, part of a strategy to isolate the insurgent groups. Fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), an affiliate of the international al Qaeda network, have been tightening their grip on the country's Anbar province, and last week captured positions in Ramadi and large parts of Falluja. "We're working closely with the Iraqis to develop a holistic strategy to isolate the al Qaeda-affiliated groups, and we have seen some early successes in Ramadi," White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters in a briefing. |
White House: US pullout not cause of Iraq violence Posted: 06 Jan 2014 11:14 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House is pushing back against critics who argue that the U.S. pullout from Iraq is to blame for escalating sectarian violence. |
Syria Islamists fight al Qaeda allies in Raqqa Posted: 06 Jan 2014 11:10 AM PST By Khaled Yacoub Oweis AMMAN (Reuters) - Rival Islamist rebel groups clashed in the Syrian city of Raqqa on Monday, residents said, as local fighters tried to drive out a foreign-led al Qaeda affiliate that has also seized towns across the border in Iraq. Activists opposed to President Bashar al-Assad said dozens of Syrian members of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) had switched sides, joining other Sunni Islamist factions which have taken advantage of a local backlash against the ISIL and the foreign al Qaeda jihadists prominent among its leaders. The battles in Raqqa, a provincial capital on the Euphrates River in Syria's largely desert east, left bodies clad in the black favored by al Qaeda fighters lying in the streets. |
'Jihad Jane' gets 10 years in plot to kill artist Posted: 06 Jan 2014 10:51 AM PST PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A troubled Pennsylvania woman who called herself "Jihad Jane" online and plotted to kill a Swedish artist was sentenced Monday to 10 years in prison after telling a judge she had been consumed by thoughts of a Muslim holy war. |
Will N. Korea Remain Worst Persecutor of Christians? Posted: 06 Jan 2014 09:05 AM PST SANTA ANA, Calif., Jan. 6, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On Wednesday, Jan. 8, North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un will hold a lavish birthday party while over 200,000 people suffer atrocities in the extensive political prison system, including as many as 70,000 Christians. Ex-NBA star Dennis Rodman arriving in Pyongyang Monday with a team of former NBA players planning to hold an exhibition basketball game as part of the festivities. He told the Associated Press on Monday, "….not every country in the world is that bad, especially North Korea." On the same day, during a press conference in Washington, D.C., Open Doors will release its 2014 World Watch List (WWL) of 50 countries that are the worst persecutors of Christians. |
Syria draft law would 'impose visas' on Arabs Posted: 06 Jan 2014 08:54 AM PST
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Iraqi PM to Fallujah: oust militants to avoid assault Posted: 06 Jan 2014 07:46 AM PST
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Iraq PM urges people of Fallujah to expel al-Qaida Posted: 06 Jan 2014 06:29 AM PST |
Hezbollah TV employee dies after south Beirut blast Posted: 06 Jan 2014 06:23 AM PST
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Syria rebel infighting spreads to city in east Posted: 06 Jan 2014 06:18 AM PST |
John Kerry on Iraq's growing Al Qaeda problem: 'This is their fight' Posted: 06 Jan 2014 05:35 AM PST Iraq's prime minister today called upon the residents of the Al-Qaeda-occupied city of Fallujah to oust the militants, spurring speculation that Iraqi military forces are set to retake the city imminently. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, in a statement released today, asked "the people of Fallujah and its tribes to expel the terrorists" in order to ensure that "their areas are not subjected to the danger of armed clashes," BBC News reports. The militants, members of the Al-Qaeda-linked Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also commonly known by the acronym ISIS), made their move amid ongoing protests in the region against the Shiite-dominated central government, which Sunnis say has marginalized them. The situation in Fallujah has drawn offers of support for Baghdad from both the US and Iran. |
Iraq at crossroads between reconciliation and war: analysts Posted: 06 Jan 2014 05:00 AM PST
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Egypt bars Canadian Shi'ites from entering Posted: 05 Jan 2014 10:53 PM PST Egypt stopped 61 Canadian Shi'ite Muslim pilgrims from entering the country and decided to hold them at Cairo airport until their onward flight, security officials said on Sunday. The Canadians landed in Egypt from Iraq to complete a pilgrimage to Shi'ite sites in the region, but were kept out on the orders of security authorities, said airport security officials who gave no further explanation. Canadians are usually allowed into Egypt with a visa bought upon arrival. A spokesman for Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird said Ottawa would react later on Sunday. |
Iran offers to help Iraq in fight against al-Qaida Posted: 05 Jan 2014 10:50 PM PST |
Iraqi air force strikes city to try to oust al Qaeda Posted: 05 Jan 2014 09:19 PM PST
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