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- Iraq attacks kill 15 as elections loom
- Attacks kill at least 6 in Baghdad
- More renounce US citizenship but deny stereotype
- France denies it paid ransom for Syria reporters
- Al Qaeda chief urges Westerner kidnappings
- Shiite rally bombing sparks reprisals in Iraq
- 10 Things to Know: This Week's Takeaways
- Timeline: Key dates in the life of Pope John Paul II
- A look at major players in Iraq national elections
- Iraqis to vote for new parliament with dim hopes
- Iraq political rally bombings kill 33, officials say
- Bombers kill 33 at Iraq campaign rally for Shiite
- Death toll in Iraq rally attack rises to 33
- Witness in U.S. Army hearing over Iraq shootings says he kept silent out of fear
- Christians face 'disaster' in Iraq, church leader says
Iraq attacks kill 15 as elections loom Posted: 26 Apr 2014 10:42 AM PDT
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Attacks kill at least 6 in Baghdad Posted: 26 Apr 2014 09:43 AM PDT |
More renounce US citizenship but deny stereotype Posted: 26 Apr 2014 09:41 AM PDT |
France denies it paid ransom for Syria reporters Posted: 26 Apr 2014 08:07 AM PDT A French government spokesman denied on Sunday a report that it paid a ransom for the release a week ago of four French journalists held captive in Syria for more than 10 months. Focus, a German magazine, published on its website a report that France paid 18 million dollars for their release, citing NATO sources in Brussels. "The government categorically denies this report and reiterates France's position on the question of liberation of hostages which (foreign minister) Laurent Fabius recalled last Saturday," a defense ministry spokesman told Reuters. Everything is done through negotiations and discussions." The four journalists returned home to France on April 20, where they were met at an airbase by Hollande and by their families and friends. |
Al Qaeda chief urges Westerner kidnappings Posted: 26 Apr 2014 05:43 AM PDT
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Shiite rally bombing sparks reprisals in Iraq Posted: 26 Apr 2014 04:56 AM PDT
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10 Things to Know: This Week's Takeaways Posted: 26 Apr 2014 04:26 AM PDT |
Timeline: Key dates in the life of Pope John Paul II Posted: 26 Apr 2014 04:06 AM PDT VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope John Paul II, who died in 2005 after a pontificate of nearly 27 years, will be elevated to sainthood in the Roman Catholic Church on Sunday by Pope Francis. Here are some major events in his life. - May 18, 1920: Born Karol Jozef Wojtyla, in Wadowice, Poland, second son of retired Polish army sergeant and mother of Lithuanian origin. - 1942: After losing all members of his immediate family, he decides to become a priest and studies secretly for ordination during Nazi occupation. - Nov 1, 1946: Ordained in Krakow. Later completes studies in Rome, returns to Poland. ... |
A look at major players in Iraq national elections Posted: 26 Apr 2014 03:18 AM PDT |
Iraqis to vote for new parliament with dim hopes Posted: 26 Apr 2014 03:15 AM PDT |
Iraq political rally bombings kill 33, officials say Posted: 26 Apr 2014 01:46 AM PDT
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Bombers kill 33 at Iraq campaign rally for Shiite Posted: 25 Apr 2014 11:31 PM PDT |
Death toll in Iraq rally attack rises to 33 Posted: 25 Apr 2014 11:25 PM PDT |
Witness in U.S. Army hearing over Iraq shootings says he kept silent out of fear Posted: 25 Apr 2014 07:40 PM PDT Sergeant First Class Michael Barbera, 31, faces two counts of premeditated murder in the evidentiary Article 32 hearing being held at Washington state's Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Former U.S. Army Sergeant Kenneth Katter testified during the proceeding that past experiences shook his confidence in his superior officers, keeping him from reporting the incident. "Who am I going to report it to?" The shootings occurred in Iraq's Diyala province, when two cow-herding brothers, aged 14 and 15, came upon Barbera's eight-member 82nd Airborne Division unit hidden in a palm grove. Barbera was found by investigators to have murdered the boys and lied about it to superiors, an official investigative summary shows. |
Christians face 'disaster' in Iraq, church leader says Posted: 25 Apr 2014 05:00 PM PDT
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