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Yahoo! News: Iraq |
- Top Asian News at 11:30 p.m. GMT
- World stocks hold at all-time high after bumper week
- Iraq chaos fuels Kurds' independence dream, but hurdles remain
- Syrian army poised for Aleppo assault
- Iraq analyzing tape purported to show top militant
- Syrian opposition meets to elect new president
- Egypt's Sisi says independence for Iraq's Kurds would be 'catastrophic'
- Preventing a religious war in the Mideast
- Syrian opposition to elect new president
- Iraq analysing jihadist sermon video for authenticity
- Shi'ite cleric Sadr urges Maliki's bloc to choose new Iraq PM candidate
- Ventura must show sniper disregarded truth in book
- Iranian pilot killed defending Iraqi shrine: IRNA
- Dalai Lama urges Buddhists to halt Muslim violence
- Iran backs Maliki as Iraq PM but open to change
- Top Asian News at 12:00 p.m. GMT
- 'Caliph' sermon at Iraq mosque a show of confidence, say experts
- Dick Cheney’s Swipe at Obama Divides the GOP
Top Asian News at 11:30 p.m. GMT Posted: 06 Jul 2014 04:33 PM PDT KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghanistan's election crisis deepened Sunday as the two presidential candidates sparred over the release of preliminary results and calls mounted for a broader investigation of suspect ballots amid allegations of massive fraud. The impasse has threatened to undermine what the U.S. and its allies had hoped would be the country's first democratic transfer of authority after President Hamid Karzai agreed to step down after two terms as legally required. |
World stocks hold at all-time high after bumper week Posted: 06 Jul 2014 03:51 PM PDT
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Iraq chaos fuels Kurds' independence dream, but hurdles remain Posted: 06 Jul 2014 02:00 PM PDT By Isabel Coles KELE BI Iraq (Reuters) - A grave, freshly dug and adorned with pebbles, is the modest tribute to one more sacrifice in the long history of struggle for an independent Kurdish state. Hogir Fathi was looking forward to home leave in his village in autonomous Kurdistan when the 24-year-old, a fighter in the Iraqi region's peshmerga forces, was killed by a bomb while on the frontline against Islamist militants who last month drove the Iraqi army from most of the north outside the Kurdish zone. "I am proud my son was martyred," said his father, Mehdi, himself a peshmerga, who fought the army of Saddam Hussein. "There is no sacrifice too great for an independent Kurdistan." A century after the Kurds lost out in the carve-up of the Ottoman empire after World War One, denied a state of their own and left scattered across four others, that dream is suddenly closer as fighting among Iraq's Arabs - minority Sunnis and the Shi'ites in power - fuels talk of the country being partitioned. |
Syrian army poised for Aleppo assault Posted: 06 Jul 2014 12:24 PM PDT
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Iraq analyzing tape purported to show top militant Posted: 06 Jul 2014 12:22 PM PDT |
Syrian opposition meets to elect new president Posted: 06 Jul 2014 12:12 PM PDT BEIRUT (AP) — The main Western-backed Syrian opposition group began a three-day meeting in Istanbul on Sunday to elect a new president and discuss the offensive by Islamic militants straddling Iraq and Syria, an official with the group said. |
Egypt's Sisi says independence for Iraq's Kurds would be 'catastrophic' Posted: 06 Jul 2014 11:33 AM PDT
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Preventing a religious war in the Mideast Posted: 06 Jul 2014 11:01 AM PDT This tactic aims to incite a violent response by the perceived heretics and help unite all Sunnis behind the group's leader, who calls himself "Khalifa Ibrahim," or caliph Abraham, after the ancient prophet. The attacks run the risk of igniting a wider war of religion, perhaps drawing in Iran, which is largely Shiite, and Saudi Arabia, which is mainly Sunni. A major war of religion has not occurred on the world scene since the Thirty Years' War in 17th-century Europe. For one, wars over theology and religious traditions are particularly brutal. |
Syrian opposition to elect new president Posted: 06 Jul 2014 10:11 AM PDT BEIRUT (AP) — The Western-backed Syrian opposition group will begin a three-day meeting in Istanbul later Sunday to elect a new president and discuss the offensive by Islamic militants straddling Iraq and Syria, an official with the group said. |
Iraq analysing jihadist sermon video for authenticity Posted: 06 Jul 2014 09:39 AM PDT
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Shi'ite cleric Sadr urges Maliki's bloc to choose new Iraq PM candidate Posted: 06 Jul 2014 08:04 AM PDT
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Ventura must show sniper disregarded truth in book Posted: 06 Jul 2014 07:59 AM PDT |
Iranian pilot killed defending Iraqi shrine: IRNA Posted: 06 Jul 2014 07:51 AM PDT An Iranian pilot was killed defending Shi'ite Muslim holy sites in neighboring Iraq, Iran's state news agency said, in the first official report of an Iranian death related to an upsurge in violence there since June. Shoja'at Alamdari Mourjani, who was buried in the Iranian city of Shiraz on Friday, was killed while fighting "takfiri terrorists" in Samarra, north of Baghdad, it said, using a term for Sunni Muslim militant fighters. Iraq's Shi'ite-led government is fighting an insurgency by Sunni rebels led by an al Qaeda splinter group, the Islamic State, who consider Shi'ites heretics. There was no information in the IRNA report to indicate whether Mourjani was flying aircraft in Samarra, and whether he went there on his own initiative or on behalf of the Iranian state. |
Dalai Lama urges Buddhists to halt Muslim violence Posted: 06 Jul 2014 07:47 AM PDT
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Iran backs Maliki as Iraq PM but open to change Posted: 06 Jul 2014 07:39 AM PDT
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Top Asian News at 12:00 p.m. GMT Posted: 06 Jul 2014 05:02 AM PDT ISLAMABAD (AP) — The father of a pregnant Pakistani woman who was stoned to death and four other men have been charged with killing her after she married against the family's wishes and their trial was set to begin on Monday, police said. Farzana Parveen, 25, was killed May 27 before a crowd of onlookers near a downtown courthouse in the eastern city of Lahore. A mob beat her with bricks and killed her as she was on her way to court to contest an abduction case her family had filed against her husband. |
'Caliph' sermon at Iraq mosque a show of confidence, say experts Posted: 06 Jul 2014 03:01 AM PDT
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Dick Cheney’s Swipe at Obama Divides the GOP Posted: 06 Jul 2014 03:00 AM PDT Former Vice President Dick Cheney has been on a tear lately. He has blasted the Obama administration for the ongoing collapse of Iraq, criticized Republicans for capitulating to the president, and all the while, seemed completely oblivious to his own role in the quagmire that now threatens the stability of the entire Middle East. His role in the faulty lead-up to the invasion of Iraq and the subsequent chaos that enveloped the country – as well as his refusal to acknowledge missteps along the way – have long made liberals disdain him. So it's no surprise that he enraged the left with his op-ed column in The Wall Street Journal when he blamed only President Obama for the advance of the Islamic State militant group - not himself or for the Bush administration. |
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