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- Syria neighbors alarmed by refugee flow, want more aid access
- Assad to face 2 others in Syrian presidential poll
- Kurds say Iraq presidency their 'right'
- Thousands flee Syria rebel infighting
- Homs accord on rebel pullout as Syria army advances
- How women are scaling barriers to combat
- On calm campus in northern Iraq, uneasy thoughts of Baghdad
- Activists: Rebel infighting in east Syria kills 62
- Court names Assad, 2 others for Syrian election
- Syria's Nusra sets conditions to stop fighting ISIL
- Shelling kills 11 in Iraq's Fallujah: doctor
- 19 dead in Iraq as pilgrims, family targeted
- Report: Rebel infighting in eastern Syria kills 62
- Bahraini Shi'ite youth risk radicalization as political talks stall
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- Condoleezza Rice Is Latest Commencement Speaker to Face Backlash
- UN says Syrian refugees need 'massive' international support
- Iraq oil exports rebound but sales hit by attacks
Syria neighbors alarmed by refugee flow, want more aid access Posted: 04 May 2014 12:02 PM PDT By Suleiman Al-Khalidi ZAATARI, Jordan (Reuters) - The four main host countries for Syrian refugees said at a meeting on Sunday that only the wider distribution of aid inside Syria could curb an exodus that is putting huge strains on neighboring states. After talks at the Zaatari camp in Jordan with the U.N. high commissioner for refugees, ministers from Turkey, Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon urged the implementation of a U.N. resolution passed in February that demanded rapid unhindered access for aid. "A crucial aspect of ending this crisis is to improve access for humanitarian aid inside Syria," High Commissioner Antonio Guterres told reporters. |
Assad to face 2 others in Syrian presidential poll Posted: 04 May 2014 11:49 AM PDT |
Kurds say Iraq presidency their 'right' Posted: 04 May 2014 11:01 AM PDT
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Thousands flee Syria rebel infighting Posted: 04 May 2014 10:21 AM PDT
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Homs accord on rebel pullout as Syria army advances Posted: 04 May 2014 09:02 AM PDT
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How women are scaling barriers to combat Posted: 04 May 2014 09:01 AM PDT Jacqueline Beachum steels herself for the daunting task ahead: saving a fellow Army soldier who lies unconscious a few yards away. She has to drag the soldier to safety even though, at 270 pounds clad in full body armor, he weighs about twice what she does. Staff Sgt. Terry Kemp, in charge of training a unit of men and women here, timed the drill with a stopwatch, quietly encouraging Beachum as he strode alongside her. Welcome to one of the most sweeping studies ever undertaken of the latent physical strength of men and women. |
On calm campus in northern Iraq, uneasy thoughts of Baghdad Posted: 04 May 2014 07:16 AM PDT Each bombing in Baghdad brings a surge of dread, uncertainty, and even guilt to Amal Methboub, a university student in Iraq's relatively peaceful north. Many of those explosions target Amal's home district of Karrada, where the fourth-year student's seven siblings and widowed mother eke out a living. Amal earns remarkably high grades at the American University of Iraq, Sulaimani (AUIS) and dreams of law school, but she struggles with long periods away from her close-knit family – and the frequent bombings that could take them away from her for good. Yet hers is a rare good news story from Iraq – a victory-in-progress despite chronic political instability that last week's election seems unlikely to end. The Monitor has chronicled the impoverished Methboub family since late 2002. |
Activists: Rebel infighting in east Syria kills 62 Posted: 04 May 2014 06:31 AM PDT |
Court names Assad, 2 others for Syrian election Posted: 04 May 2014 06:06 AM PDT |
Syria's Nusra sets conditions to stop fighting ISIL Posted: 04 May 2014 04:28 AM PDT |
Shelling kills 11 in Iraq's Fallujah: doctor Posted: 04 May 2014 04:24 AM PDT |
19 dead in Iraq as pilgrims, family targeted Posted: 04 May 2014 03:04 AM PDT
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Report: Rebel infighting in eastern Syria kills 62 Posted: 04 May 2014 02:29 AM PDT BEIRUT (AP) — Activists say heavy fighting between rival Islamic rebel groups has killed 62 fighters in eastern Syria. |
Bahraini Shi'ite youth risk radicalization as political talks stall Posted: 04 May 2014 12:29 AM PDT By Rania El Gamal MANAMA (Reuters) - Dozens of black-clad, masked men parade through Bahrain's Shi'ite Muslim villages, some holding petrol bombs and others denouncing al Khalifa, the Sunni Muslim monarchy that has ruled the Gulf Arab island since the 18th century. Scenes like these, broadcast in online videos in recent months, might once have been dismissed as a cry for attention by groups from Bahrain's big Shi'ite community seeking to shore up a flagging cause for democratic reform. Nor do the bombs disturb everyday life in most of Bahrain, where explosions tend to target security forces in the mainly Shi'ite villages, far away from the capital. But we are fighting back and will kill whoever is killing us." The strategically vital kingdom, which hosts the U.S. Fifth Fleet, has wrestled with low-level but persistent civil unrest since a Shi'ite-led uprising was put down in 2011, becoming a front line in a region-wide tussle for influence between Sunni Saudi Arabia and Shi'ite Iran across the Gulf. |
Posted: 03 May 2014 09:01 PM PDT Today is Sunday, May 4, the 124th day of 2014. There are 241 days left in the year. |
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Condoleezza Rice Is Latest Commencement Speaker to Face Backlash Posted: 03 May 2014 06:53 PM PDT |
UN says Syrian refugees need 'massive' international support Posted: 03 May 2014 05:29 PM PDT
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Iraq oil exports rebound but sales hit by attacks Posted: 03 May 2014 05:02 PM PDT
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