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- Is Al Qaeda winning? House hearing probes terror group's status
- Pace of presidential prep picks up
- Report: Syria rebel infighting kills 51 fighters
- Someone Reportedly Threw a Shoe at Hillary Clinton
- U.S. Justice Dept faults Albuquerque police on excessive force
- Spain: A human-rights avenger no longer?
- Drone Images Reveal Buried Ancient Village in New Mexico
- Violence kills 21 in Iraq
- Syria Qaeda loses ground to jihadist rivals on Iraq border
- Violence kills 15 in Iraq
- Officials say car bombs in Iraq's capital kill 16
- Officials say car bomb in Iraq's capital kills 11
- Officials say car bomb in Iraq's capital kills 5
- Syria activists say rebel infighting kills 24
- Iraq scrambles to fight polio surge amid conflict
- At 'Donkey Springs', bombers choke off Iraq oil exports
- Murphy named AP news editor for Tenn., Kentucky
- Tiny sponges could save lives on the battlefield
- 2 Paris exhibits shed light on First World War
- Hagel seeks to increase ties with Mongolia
- Activists: Rebel infighting in Syria kills 24
- Paralyzed No More
- Hagel pushes US military ties with China's neighbour Mongolia
- U.S. defense chief praises Mongolia, given horse during visit
- Soccer-Sydney derby racial abuse claim dismissed
- Wiretap Proponent Condoleezza Rice Joins Dropbox’s Board
- In Mongolia, Hagel looks to bolster US military ties
- We're not in a Cold War with Russia even if it seems we are
Is Al Qaeda winning? House hearing probes terror group's status Posted: 10 Apr 2014 04:01 PM PDT "Al Qaeda is not on the verge of defeat," said Representative Poe, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation, and Trade. "Al Qaeda has not been reduced to a few old men hiding somewhere in Pakistan." The core of Al Qaeda in the tribal region of Pakistan has been reduced "thanks to US pressure in recent years," said former Sen. Joseph Lieberman, an independent, who is now co-chair of the American Internationalism Project at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington. But, he added, territory where Al Qaeda affiliates can find sanctuary "has grown dramatically" during this same period, particularly in the Middle East, North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa. |
Pace of presidential prep picks up Posted: 10 Apr 2014 03:39 PM PDT |
Report: Syria rebel infighting kills 51 fighters Posted: 10 Apr 2014 03:30 PM PDT |
Someone Reportedly Threw a Shoe at Hillary Clinton Posted: 10 Apr 2014 02:49 PM PDT
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U.S. Justice Dept faults Albuquerque police on excessive force Posted: 10 Apr 2014 02:19 PM PDT By Joseph Kolb ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department cited the Albuquerque Police Department on Thursday for engaging in what federal civil rights investigators call a pattern of excessive force, some of it deadly, against residents of New Mexico's largest city. A 46-page report capped an 18-month inquiry by the Justice Department following public complaints over a string of police-involved shootings in recent years, many fatal, and what critics have called heavy-handed use of stun guns by Albuquerque officers. The investigation of Albuquerque's police by the Justice Department's civil rights division marked the latest of more than a dozen such probes of local law enforcement agencies across the country. "We have reasonable cause to believe that officers of the Albuquerque Police Department engage in a pattern or practice of use of excessive force, including unreasonably deadly force," the Justice Department said in a statement, adding that such force was a violation of the U.S. Constitution. |
Spain: A human-rights avenger no longer? Posted: 10 Apr 2014 02:00 PM PDT Spain's role as a forum for those seeking justice for human rights abuses may be coming to an end. |
Drone Images Reveal Buried Ancient Village in New Mexico Posted: 10 Apr 2014 01:11 PM PDT
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Syria Qaeda loses ground to jihadist rivals on Iraq border Posted: 10 Apr 2014 12:17 PM PDT |
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Officials say car bombs in Iraq's capital kill 16 Posted: 10 Apr 2014 10:21 AM PDT |
Officials say car bomb in Iraq's capital kills 11 Posted: 10 Apr 2014 09:55 AM PDT |
Officials say car bomb in Iraq's capital kills 5 Posted: 10 Apr 2014 09:52 AM PDT |
Syria activists say rebel infighting kills 24 Posted: 10 Apr 2014 09:27 AM PDT |
Iraq scrambles to fight polio surge amid conflict Posted: 10 Apr 2014 09:08 AM PDT |
At 'Donkey Springs', bombers choke off Iraq oil exports Posted: 10 Apr 2014 09:07 AM PDT By Ziad al-Sinjary and Ahmed Rasheed MOSUL/BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Militants whose bombs have shut Iraq's main northern oil export pipeline for 40 days are preventing repairs, threatening to extend an outage that is already the longest since the days of sanctions in the 1990s. Targeting the Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline where it crosses a stretch of desert known as Ain al-Jahash, or Donkey Springs, the saboteurs - described as Islamists by Iraqi officials - have set several more bombs since a first blast halted oil on March 2. Significantly for an Iraqi government hoping for a big rise in exports this year - and long used to brief halts on the route to the Mediterranean - gunmen have also massacred repair crews, prompting oil executives in Mosul to question optimism in Baghdad that the pipeline should be back in action next week. "We have decided to stop all repair operations in Ain al-Jahash until we are sure our crews won't get killed," a senior official of Iraq's North Oil Company told Reuters. |
Murphy named AP news editor for Tenn., Kentucky Posted: 10 Apr 2014 08:38 AM PDT |
Tiny sponges could save lives on the battlefield Posted: 10 Apr 2014 08:05 AM PDT
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2 Paris exhibits shed light on First World War Posted: 10 Apr 2014 07:15 AM PDT |
Hagel seeks to increase ties with Mongolia Posted: 10 Apr 2014 06:31 AM PDT |
Activists: Rebel infighting in Syria kills 24 Posted: 10 Apr 2014 05:37 AM PDT |
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Hagel pushes US military ties with China's neighbour Mongolia Posted: 10 Apr 2014 02:43 AM PDT
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U.S. defense chief praises Mongolia, given horse during visit Posted: 10 Apr 2014 01:04 AM PDT
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Soccer-Sydney derby racial abuse claim dismissed Posted: 10 Apr 2014 12:43 AM PDT * Disciplinary committee not satisfied with proof * Sydney FC, Abbas "extremely disappointed" (Adds Sydney FC comments) SYDNEY, April 10 (Reuters) - A Football Federation Australia (FFA) disciplinary committee has dismissed a complaint by Sydney FC midfielder Ali Abbas that he was racially abused in last month's match against Western Sydney Wanderers. Iraq-born Abbas, who became an Australian citizen in 2012, reacted angrily after an exchange with Wanderers striker Brendon Santalab during the derby clash and had to be restrained by his team mates. The FFA statement said Santalab accepted that Ali Abbas genuinely believed he had been racially abused and the committee was not challenging the midfielder's credibility. It continued: "Having regard to the circumstances surrounding the incident particularly the undisputed high noise levels and in the absence of other eyewitness or corroborative evidence, it was possible that Ali Abbas may have misheard what was said by Brendon Santalab." Sydney FC said both the club and Ali Abbas were "extremely disappointed" with the committee's decision. |
Wiretap Proponent Condoleezza Rice Joins Dropbox’s Board Posted: 09 Apr 2014 11:51 PM PDT
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In Mongolia, Hagel looks to bolster US military ties Posted: 09 Apr 2014 10:45 PM PDT
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We're not in a Cold War with Russia even if it seems we are Posted: 09 Apr 2014 01:03 PM PDT
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