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- EU edges to economic sanctions on Russia but narrows scope
- U.N. rights inquiry says more Syrians joining Islamic State
- Oil rises just above $102 a barrel
- Exclusive: Sen. John Walsh responds to revelations that he plagiarized Army War College paper
- Islamic State kills Syrian soldiers, captures parts of base: group
- AP ANALYSIS: Old story, new twists in Gaza war
- Global tensions don't dent enthusiasm for stocks
- Iraq's top cleric sends subtle message to Maliki: step aside
- Iraq's top cleric calls on political leaders to break deadlock
- Syria becoming home to two competing Islamic states
- Tribute flag found at flea market to be given to fallen soldier's mother
- Ex-FBI director warns that Gaza violence will fuel al-Qaida threat
- House to Obama: No troops to Iraq without our OK
- Vatican sends emergency aid to persecuted Christians in Iraq
- Erdogan to be 'active' Turkish president: deputy PM
- U.S. House votes overwhelmingly for say on Obama's Iraq decisions
- Putin's Daughter May Have Fled the Netherlands Amid Outcry
- Jordan shoots down 'aerial target' near Syria
- Chamber to Obama: No troops to Iraq without our OK
- FIFA Will Not Move 2018 World Cup from Russia
- Pope Francis Mulls A 2015 US Visit
- Video Shows ISIS Blowing Up Iraq's Tomb of Jonah
- Russia takes aim at McDonald's burgers as U.S. ties worsen
- Iraqi cleric urges leaders not to 'cling' to power
- Five Best Friday Columns
- Iraqi chaos seen slowing, not scuppering Turkish export drive
- Congress Tees It Up For Wounded Warriors
- Blasts targeting Shiites in Iraq's Kirkuk kill four
- Iraqi Kurdish oil nears US port despite concern in Washington
- Gaza faces daunting reconstruction when elusive truce struck
- Oil price slips below $102 a barrel
- Iraq Sunni militias pinched by jihadis, corruption
- German business confidence hit by Ukraine, Middle East woes
- Norway says Islamist militants planning attack in West have left Syria
- How the U.S. Allowed ISIS to Form a Terrorist Army
- Sudanese Salafi group endorses Islamic State's new caliphate
- German business confidence drops again
- Rise of Islamic State tests Syrian army strategy
- Army War College probes plagiarism claims against Montana senator
- US congratulates Iraq on electing new president
EU edges to economic sanctions on Russia but narrows scope Posted: 25 Jul 2014 04:25 PM PDT
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U.N. rights inquiry says more Syrians joining Islamic State Posted: 25 Jul 2014 03:31 PM PDT By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - More and more Syrian rebels are defecting to join the ultra-hardline Islamic State insurgency, said U.N. human rights investigators on Friday, in what they described as a "Syrian-ization" of the al Qaeda offshoot. Members of the independent Commission of Inquiry on Syria, set up by the U.N. Human Rights Council in September 2011, informally briefed the United Nations Security Council on Friday ahead of submitting their latest report next week. Brazilian chief investigator Paulo Pinheiro said the Islamic State - formerly known as the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, ISIL or ISIS - was undergoing a "Syrian-ization." "What began with a lot of foreign fighters, now you have authentic Syrian citizens," Pinheiro told reporters. Karen Koning AbuZayd, a member of the commission, said most of the Syrians joining Islamic State were defecting from other armed opposition groups fighting in the country's civil war, now in its fourth year. |
Oil rises just above $102 a barrel Posted: 25 Jul 2014 03:01 PM PDT The price of oil traded around $102 a barrel on Friday, nearly unchanged, as worries over supplies and geopolitical tensions eased. |
Exclusive: Sen. John Walsh responds to revelations that he plagiarized Army War College paper Posted: 25 Jul 2014 02:53 PM PDT A doctor prescribed Montana Democratic Sen. John Walsh medication for symptoms of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder after he returned from an Army deployment in Iraq, but he was not formally diagnosed with PTSD, the senator confirmed to Yahoo News following revelations this week that he had plagiarized a paper to receive his masters degree at the Army War College in 2007. |
Islamic State kills Syrian soldiers, captures parts of base: group Posted: 25 Jul 2014 02:28 PM PDT
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AP ANALYSIS: Old story, new twists in Gaza war Posted: 25 Jul 2014 02:04 PM PDT |
Global tensions don't dent enthusiasm for stocks Posted: 25 Jul 2014 01:47 PM PDT |
Iraq's top cleric sends subtle message to Maliki: step aside Posted: 25 Jul 2014 01:16 PM PDT
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Iraq's top cleric calls on political leaders to break deadlock Posted: 25 Jul 2014 01:16 PM PDT BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's top cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, called on political leaders on Friday to refrain from clinging to their posts, in an apparent reference to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, who has defied demands that he step aside. Speaking through an aide who delivered a sermon after Friday prayers, Sistani said leaders should be flexible so that political deadlocks can be broken and Iraq can confront dangers and terrorism. (Writing by Michael Georgy; Editing by Larry King) |
Syria becoming home to two competing Islamic states Posted: 25 Jul 2014 01:09 PM PDT
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Tribute flag found at flea market to be given to fallen soldier's mother Posted: 25 Jul 2014 01:00 PM PDT A $5 flea market find surprises a mother whose son was killed in Iraq nine years ago. |
Ex-FBI director warns that Gaza violence will fuel al-Qaida threat Posted: 25 Jul 2014 12:06 PM PDT Former FBI Director Robert Mueller warned that the current violence in Gaza will inflame anti-U.S. sentiment in the region and exacerbate an increasingly dangerous terror threat to the U.S. |
House to Obama: No troops to Iraq without our OK Posted: 25 Jul 2014 11:31 AM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — The House overwhelmingly passed a resolution Friday that would bar President Barack Obama from sending forces to Iraq in a "sustained combat role" without congressional approval. The bill is likely to have greater symbolic than legal effect. |
Vatican sends emergency aid to persecuted Christians in Iraq Posted: 25 Jul 2014 11:20 AM PDT
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Erdogan to be 'active' Turkish president: deputy PM Posted: 25 Jul 2014 11:08 AM PDT
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U.S. House votes overwhelmingly for say on Obama's Iraq decisions Posted: 25 Jul 2014 10:50 AM PDT
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Putin's Daughter May Have Fled the Netherlands Amid Outcry Posted: 25 Jul 2014 10:33 AM PDT
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Jordan shoots down 'aerial target' near Syria Posted: 25 Jul 2014 10:32 AM PDT AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — Jordan's air force shot down an "aerial target" near the Syrian border on Friday, a Jordanian military official said. Eyewitnesses said the object was a drone. |
Chamber to Obama: No troops to Iraq without our OK Posted: 25 Jul 2014 10:25 AM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a resolution Friday that would bar President Barack Obama from sending forces to Iraq in a "sustained combat role" without congressional approval. The bill is likely to have greater symbolic than legal effect. |
FIFA Will Not Move 2018 World Cup from Russia Posted: 25 Jul 2014 10:18 AM PDT
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Pope Francis Mulls A 2015 US Visit Posted: 25 Jul 2014 09:21 AM PDT
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Video Shows ISIS Blowing Up Iraq's Tomb of Jonah Posted: 25 Jul 2014 09:11 AM PDT |
Russia takes aim at McDonald's burgers as U.S. ties worsen Posted: 25 Jul 2014 08:19 AM PDT
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Iraqi cleric urges leaders not to 'cling' to power Posted: 25 Jul 2014 08:11 AM PDT
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Iraqi chaos seen slowing, not scuppering Turkish export drive Posted: 25 Jul 2014 07:19 AM PDT By Nevzat Devranoglu ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The chaos in Iraq could cost Turkey some $2-2.5 billion in lost trade this year, slowing efforts to boost exports and rebalance the economy, but the long-term impact will be negligible unless the situation deteriorates sharply, economists said. Exports to Iraq, Turkey's second largest foreign market, fell 19.3 percent to $745 million in June, data from the Turkish Statistics Institute showed on Friday, a sharp decline but broadly in line with expectations. A lightning advance by the Sunni insurgent group Islamic State, which swept through north and west Iraq last month, raised fears of a collapse in demand for Turkish goods and a sharp rise in Turkey's energy import bill, with Iraq its biggest crude oil supplier. Oil is now trading back below $108 a barrel, easing Turkey's fears. |
Congress Tees It Up For Wounded Warriors Posted: 25 Jul 2014 07:15 AM PDT WASHINGTON, July 25, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Golf helped Bronze Star recipient and Army Staff Sergeant Charles Eggleston (Ret.) literally get back on his feet. Initially reported as killed in action after suffering devastating injuries following multiple IED blasts in Iraq in 2005, he spent more than three years recovering at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. As an avid golfer before the blast, Eggleston resumed playing golf and credits the sport as a key element of his recovery. ... |
Blasts targeting Shiites in Iraq's Kirkuk kill four Posted: 25 Jul 2014 07:10 AM PDT
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Iraqi Kurdish oil nears US port despite concern in Washington Posted: 25 Jul 2014 07:00 AM PDT By David Sheppard, Ahmed Rasheed and Timothy Gardner LONDON/BAGHDAD/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A tanker carrying crude oil from Iraqi Kurdistan is just two days away from arriving at a U.S. port, according to ship tracking satellites, despite Washington's long-standing concern over independent oil sales from the autonomous region. The United Kalavrvta tanker, which left the Turkish port of Ceyhan in June carrying oil delivered via a new Kurdish pipeline, is due to dock in Galveston, Texas on Saturday, Reuters AIS Live ship tracking shows. A sale of Kurdish crude oil to a U.S. ... |
Gaza faces daunting reconstruction when elusive truce struck Posted: 25 Jul 2014 06:21 AM PDT By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Noah Browning GAZA (Reuters) - As the United States and regional powers strive for a ceasefire between Israel and Gaza militants, the impoverished enclave faces a daunting recovery, such is the scale of damage after almost three weeks of fighting. In 2012 the United Nations had already recommended urgent action to improve basic services for Gaza's mushrooming population or the place would be uninhabitable by 2020. The cost of rebuilding Gaza homes destroyed so far in Israeli bombing amounts to $800 million - the whole of Gaza's annual budget - the Palestinian housing minister told Reuters. "We cannot make a definite estimate under fire ... Once the war is over, the ministry plans to call on all the countries of the world to assist in the rebuilding of Gaza," he told Reuters. |
Oil price slips below $102 a barrel Posted: 25 Jul 2014 05:35 AM PDT The price of oil slipped below $102 a barrel on Friday, falling for a second day after spiking on lower U.S. inventories and tensions in Ukraine and the Middle East. |
Iraq Sunni militias pinched by jihadis, corruption Posted: 25 Jul 2014 04:37 AM PDT |
German business confidence hit by Ukraine, Middle East woes Posted: 25 Jul 2014 04:20 AM PDT
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Norway says Islamist militants planning attack in West have left Syria Posted: 25 Jul 2014 03:03 AM PDT
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How the U.S. Allowed ISIS to Form a Terrorist Army Posted: 25 Jul 2014 03:00 AM PDT The United States has sent additional military advisers to Iraq and increased the number of drone flights to 50 per day, up from one flight a month. Yet so far this has done little to stop the rise of the jihadist terror group, the Islamic State, abbreviated as ISIS or ISIL, which has transformed itself from a loosely aligned band of militants to a full-blown army of terrorists, Brett McGurk, the deputy assistant defense secretary for Iraq and Iran, told the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday. "ISIL is worse than al Qaeda," said McGurk. It is now a full-blown army seeking to establish a self-governing state through the Tigris and Euphrates valley in what is now Syria and Iraq." |
Sudanese Salafi group endorses Islamic State's new caliphate Posted: 25 Jul 2014 01:48 AM PDT A Sudanese Salafi group in a statement on Thursday endorsed the Islamic State militant group that declared a caliphate after it swept through northern Iraq last month. "Our Brothers in the Islamic State ... announcing an inclusive caliphate is a good job," said Sudan's Al-Attasam belKetab wa al-Sunna, which broke from Sudan's Muslim Brotherhood in 1991 to establish a stricter Islamist movement. |
German business confidence drops again Posted: 25 Jul 2014 01:23 AM PDT BERLIN (AP) — German business confidence is down for a third month in a row amid ongoing concerns about the economic impact of the crises in Ukraine and Iraq. |
Rise of Islamic State tests Syrian army strategy Posted: 24 Jul 2014 10:37 PM PDT
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Army War College probes plagiarism claims against Montana senator Posted: 24 Jul 2014 09:46 PM PDT The U.S. Army War College has opened an inquiry into accusations that Senator John Walsh, a Montana Democrat now facing a tough election challenge, plagiarized parts of a research paper tied to a master's degree he earned from the school. Walsh's campaign has said he inadvertently misused citations in what was a research paper, rather than a thesis. A preliminary analysis of the paper in question led the college to determine that a more thorough examination was warranted by faculty members of an academic review board, which handles cases of suspected plagiarism or misconduct, the school said in a statement. The college has previously revoked the graduate status of eight former students since 1990, six for plagiarism and two for other types of misconduct, the college said. |
US congratulates Iraq on electing new president Posted: 24 Jul 2014 06:18 PM PDT
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