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- Turkey bans YouTube after Syria security talk leaked
- UN hopeful for way out of Iraq vote impasse
- Turkey calls Syria security leak 'villainous,' blocks YouTube
- Boston mourns 2 firefighters killed in blaze
- Turkey bans YouTube as Syrian incursion plan is exposed
- UN raps US civil rights record on secret programs
- INFOGRAPHIC: Everything You Wanted to Know About Drones but Were Afraid to Google
- What Obama should ask of Saudi Arabia
- Turkey court frees 45 Kurdish suspects in militant case
- US defense chief heads to China, Japan next week
- Iraq: Bombings kill 26 people in Baghdad
- Baghdad bombings kill 12
- Iraq: Bombings kill 22 people in Baghdad
- Saudi ex-spy chief Muqrin wins place in succession
- Funeral held for socialist stalwart Tony Benn
- Iraq: Bombings kill 19 people in Baghdad
- Blair Advisor Planned Own Suicide
- Oculus Rift: 5 Virtual Reality Uses Beyond Gaming
- Putin's apologist? Germany's Schroeder says they're just friends
- John Cusack to appear in his CBS drama pilot
- Despite Crimea, few in Europe want to boost defense spending
- Incredible Technology: How Fleets of 'Flat Landers' Could Explore Other Planets
- World execution toll rose in 2013: Amnesty
- Report: Global executions up 15 percent in 2013
- Florida’s Execution Expressway
Turkey bans YouTube after Syria security talk leaked Posted: 27 Mar 2014 04:05 PM PDT
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UN hopeful for way out of Iraq vote impasse Posted: 27 Mar 2014 03:27 PM PDT
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Turkey calls Syria security leak 'villainous,' blocks YouTube Posted: 27 Mar 2014 02:53 PM PDT
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Boston mourns 2 firefighters killed in blaze Posted: 27 Mar 2014 02:29 PM PDT |
Turkey bans YouTube as Syrian incursion plan is exposed Posted: 27 Mar 2014 02:01 PM PDT Turkey banned YouTube today, a week after banning Twitter in response to damaging leaks connected to the Turkish government. But today's ban followed the leaking of an audio recording of top officials discussing a possible military strike in Syria – a security breach that prompted a furious reaction from the government. Turkey was an early supporters of the Syrian opposition and has had several border skirmishes with the Syrian military – including shooting down a Syrian fighter jet on March 27 that it said had entered its airspace. In the recording, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, National Intelligence Chief Hakan Fidan, Deputy Chief of Staff of the military Yasar Guler, and Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Feridun Sinirlioglu are heard discussing plans for a military strike – possibly including ground troops – against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS), a jihadist group fighting in Syria. |
UN raps US civil rights record on secret programs Posted: 27 Mar 2014 02:00 PM PDT
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INFOGRAPHIC: Everything You Wanted to Know About Drones but Were Afraid to Google Posted: 27 Mar 2014 01:59 PM PDT |
What Obama should ask of Saudi Arabia Posted: 27 Mar 2014 01:34 PM PDT Three years after the Arab Spring began, the answer remains quite up in the air – from Iran (a theocracy) to Egypt (a secular dictatorship) to Saudi Arabia (a monarchy) to Turkey and Tunisia (democracies). The reason is that the people of the Middle East have yet to form a consensus on the meaning of "political Islam," or how much the religion and its clergy should influence civic life and governance. Mr. Obama visits the region as Saudi Arabia and Egypt have targeted the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group, Turkey's Islamic ruling party is drifting toward authoritarianism, Iran appears to be softening its Islamic Revolution, and political violence in both Syria and Iraq has attracted violent offshoots of Al Qaeda. But he can't ignore this rising clash over political Islam. |
Turkey court frees 45 Kurdish suspects in militant case Posted: 27 Mar 2014 12:43 PM PDT A Turkish court released 45 defendants, including journalists and political activists, accused of links to Kurdish militants on Thursday, a small step in the country's ongoing efforts to end a Kurdish insurgency. Lawyers had demanded the release of the defendants, on trial for links to the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militant group, after changes to Turkey's anti-terrorism laws which reduced the maximum pre-trial detention period from 10 years to five years. PKK fighters began withdrawing from Turkey to bases in northern Iraq last May after a ceasefire was declared but stopped the move in September, citing government failures to take steps to advance the broader peace process. The PKK is designated a terrorist group by Turkey, the European Union and United States. |
US defense chief heads to China, Japan next week Posted: 27 Mar 2014 12:32 PM PDT
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Iraq: Bombings kill 26 people in Baghdad Posted: 27 Mar 2014 12:22 PM PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — A series of bombings targeting commercial areas of Baghdad killed 26 people as residents were heading out on the town Thursday evening in a new spasm of violence to strike the Iraqi capital, according to Iraqi officials. |
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Iraq: Bombings kill 22 people in Baghdad Posted: 27 Mar 2014 11:33 AM PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — A series of bombings targeting commercial areas of Baghdad killed 22 people as residents were heading out on the town Thursday evening in a new spasm of violence to strike the Iraqi capital, according to Iraqi officials. |
Saudi ex-spy chief Muqrin wins place in succession Posted: 27 Mar 2014 11:30 AM PDT The appointment of Prince Muqrin as deputy crown prince sets up the former intelligence chief as next in line to the throne of Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, once Crown Prince Salman succeeds King Abdullah. The youngest son of Saudi Arabia's founder, the prince is an affable former air force captain, diplomats say, and is a close friend of his nephew Prince Bandar, the current spy chief, with whom he served in the military. An ally of King Abdullah, Muqrin, whom the Saudi embassy in Washington said was born in 1945, has pledged to continue Abdullah's gradual social and economic reforms. |
Funeral held for socialist stalwart Tony Benn Posted: 27 Mar 2014 11:13 AM PDT
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Iraq: Bombings kill 19 people in Baghdad Posted: 27 Mar 2014 10:55 AM PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi authorities say bombings targeting a commercial street and a market have killed 19 people in the same neighborhood northern Baghdad. |
Blair Advisor Planned Own Suicide Posted: 27 Mar 2014 09:49 AM PDT |
Oculus Rift: 5 Virtual Reality Uses Beyond Gaming Posted: 27 Mar 2014 07:28 AM PDT
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Putin's apologist? Germany's Schroeder says they're just friends Posted: 27 Mar 2014 07:25 AM PDT By Erik Kirschbaum BERLIN (Reuters) - Former German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder has come under fire in Germany for defending his close friend Vladimir Putin and warning of the perils of isolating the Russian president over the crisis in Ukraine. Schroeder, 69, has been excoriated for speaking out in favour of Moscow and against the German government position, not least because of his 250,000 euro salary as board chairman for a pipeline joint venture with Russian gas monopoly Gazprom. "Schroeder is spreading the Kremlin's propaganda and everyone should understand that he's now a paid spokesman for Russia," said Manuel Sarrazin, who sits on the European affairs committee of the German parliament for the opposition Greens. "He's in the service of Russia with a big conflict of interest," Sarrazin told Reuters. |
John Cusack to appear in his CBS drama pilot Posted: 27 Mar 2014 07:05 AM PDT
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Despite Crimea, few in Europe want to boost defense spending Posted: 27 Mar 2014 06:26 AM PDT When US President Barack Obama visited both NATO and European Union headquarters in Brussels yesterday, discussion of a response to Russia's moves in Ukraine was not just about the right strategy, but what NATO is even capable of today. The Obama Administration has repeatedly voiced concerns about Europe's declining contributions to NATO, criticizing its members for "subcontracting" their defense to the United States even as the US decreased its own overall commitment to NATO. NATO was on its way out of Afghanistan, and it appeared the need for a strong military force was declining. An era of sharp austerity in Europe has also curtailed any interest on the Continent in boosting defense forces, reports the Washington Post: |
Incredible Technology: How Fleets of 'Flat Landers' Could Explore Other Planets Posted: 27 Mar 2014 04:07 AM PDT
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World execution toll rose in 2013: Amnesty Posted: 27 Mar 2014 02:44 AM PDT
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Report: Global executions up 15 percent in 2013 Posted: 26 Mar 2014 06:02 PM PDT |
Florida’s Execution Expressway Posted: 26 Mar 2014 05:00 PM PDT |
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