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- Gunmen storm Pakistan airport, killing at least 11
- Kurdish rebels ramp up pressure ahead of Turkey vote
- Former UN envoy warns Syria becoming 'another Somalia'
- Iraqi militants target Kurds amid surge in sectarian killings
- Syria becoming warlord-run failed state: former peace envoy
- Bombing on Kurdish party HQ in Iraq kills 18
- News Guide: Races that will decide Senate control
- Two Kurdish protesters killed in Turkey's southeast
- Iran's greatest generation? Provocative filmmaker recasts Iran-Iraq war
- Attacks showcase strength of militants in Iraq
- Double bombing at party office kills 19 in Iraq
- Double bombing at party office kills 13 in Iraq
- Clinton embarks on book tour -- or is it campaign trail?
- Bomb attacks on Kurd party kill 17 in latest Iraq unrest
Gunmen storm Pakistan airport, killing at least 11 Posted: 08 Jun 2014 04:48 PM PDT
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Kurdish rebels ramp up pressure ahead of Turkey vote Posted: 08 Jun 2014 03:28 PM PDT
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Former UN envoy warns Syria becoming 'another Somalia' Posted: 08 Jun 2014 12:41 PM PDT
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Iraqi militants target Kurds amid surge in sectarian killings Posted: 08 Jun 2014 09:16 AM PDT A suicide bomber has killed at least 18 people at a Kurdish political party office in Diyala province, the latest in a string of attacks by a Sunni militant group that has established bases in Iraq and Syria. The northern city of Mosul, which lies close to semi-autonomous Iraqi Kurdistan, has also seen more fighting in recent days, raising fears of spreading unrest. A surge in sectarian violence in May – more than 900 Iraqis died, the highest monthly toll this year – has roiled Iraq, which is in a political vacuum as President Nouri al-Maliki tries to bolt together another parliamentary majority following elections in April. Critics have blamed Maliki's Shiite-dominated administration for inflaming Sunni-Shiite tensions in central Iraq and giving militants a rallying point for their insurgency. |
Syria becoming warlord-run failed state: former peace envoy Posted: 08 Jun 2014 08:43 AM PDT
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Bombing on Kurdish party HQ in Iraq kills 18 Posted: 08 Jun 2014 07:05 AM PDT At least 18 people were killed in two blasts at the headquarters of a Kurdish political party in Iraq's ethnically mixed province of Diyala on Sunday, local officials and medics said. Most of the victims of Sunday's attack were members of the Kurdish security forces who were guarding the office of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) party in the town of Jalawla, 115 km (70 miles) northeast of Baghdad. "A suicide bomber parked a car packed with explosives near the PUK headquarters and after it went off, he managed to sneak into the building and detonate his vest," said Khorsheed Ahmed, chairman of Jalawla city council. The explosions were the latest in a formidable show of strength by militants who in recent days have overrun parts of two major cities, occupied a university campus in western Iraq and set off a dozen car bombs in Baghdad. |
News Guide: Races that will decide Senate control Posted: 08 Jun 2014 05:47 AM PDT |
Two Kurdish protesters killed in Turkey's southeast Posted: 08 Jun 2014 05:29 AM PDT Two people were killed on Saturday night in Turkey's southeast Diyarbakir province during clashes between the security forces and Kurdish protesters, security sources said. Several hundred protesters demonstrating against the construction of new military outposts threw petrol bombs at security forces before opening fire. Sources said the two protesters were shot dead in fighting that erupted as security forces returned fire. In a statement, the Turkish military referred to one of the two people killed as a militant and said the soldiers had responded after they were attacked with live ammunition, petrol bombs and homemade grenades. |
Iran's greatest generation? Provocative filmmaker recasts Iran-Iraq war Posted: 08 Jun 2014 05:00 AM PDT The lights in the Tehran cinema go down, and from the wail of the first air raid siren to the climactic battles scenes, Iran's latest war movie transports the audience to another era's frontlines.On its face "The Ascendents" is a simple story about an Iranian father who tries to prevent his son, a top student, from volunteering for the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s war and from almost certain death. The film boasts vivid battle scenes, from the Iraqi bullets striking Iranian SEAL teams underwater, and grenades tumbling in slow motion toward Iraqi trenches, to the chaos of a night assault on barb-wired minefields and helicopter downings. But what elevates the film – and helped break box office records – is its penetrating look at the war still lauded three decades on in Iran as the "sacred defense." The film has grossed $1.5 million since late March, beating all other releases. RECOMMENDED: How much do you know about Iran? |
Attacks showcase strength of militants in Iraq Posted: 08 Jun 2014 03:47 AM PDT
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Double bombing at party office kills 19 in Iraq Posted: 08 Jun 2014 02:23 AM PDT |
Double bombing at party office kills 13 in Iraq Posted: 08 Jun 2014 01:30 AM PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — Authorities in Iraq say a double bombing at a Kurdish party office has killed 13 people in a town northeast of Baghdad. |
Clinton embarks on book tour -- or is it campaign trail? Posted: 07 Jun 2014 07:15 PM PDT
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Bomb attacks on Kurd party kill 17 in latest Iraq unrest Posted: 07 Jun 2014 05:39 PM PDT
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