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- Baghdad seeks to have Kurdish oil dispute settled in Iraq
- Serving on the Home Front: Military Kids Make Sacrifices That Often Go Unnoticed
- Rare summer relief for gasoline prices
- Unclear whether sanctions can influence Russia
- AP-GfK poll: Public ready to close book on 2 wars
- US job gains are bypassing many 25-to-34 year-olds
- The VA Reform Bill - What It Left Out
- Islamic State withdraws from Syria villages
- Saudi king condemns Gaza war but not Israel
- Saudi King: condemns war but not Israel
- Saudi king labels Israeli offensive in Gaza a war crime
- Emerging Disease Epidemics, Five Traits Needed to Lead Europe, U.S. and Iran's Relationship, Millennials and Marriage--The Real Truth™ Releases Its August 2014 Issue
- U.S. tightens restrictions for flights over Iraq
- Iraq soldiers die battling jihadists, blasts hit Baghdad
- Iraqi foreign minister blames Maliki for Islamist insurgency
- World silence on Israel 'war crimes' 'inexcusable:' Saudi king
- Iraq's top Shiite cleric urges peaceful transition
- Iraq says more than 1,600 killed in July
- Iraq's top Shiite cleric appeals to politicians
- Baghdad blasts 'kill 10'
- Islamic State imposes media controls in Syrian province
- UN: More than 1,700 killed in Iraq in July
- UN: Iraq deaths drop to 1,700 in July
- Poll: Foreign policy no longer Obama strong point
- For wandering tankers with $300 million of Kurdish crude, end-game still in doubt
- Couple channel grief into retreat for veterans
- FAA places new restrictions on flights over Iraq
- VP Biden praises Japan's new military policy
Baghdad seeks to have Kurdish oil dispute settled in Iraq Posted: 01 Aug 2014 03:21 PM PDT
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Serving on the Home Front: Military Kids Make Sacrifices That Often Go Unnoticed Posted: 01 Aug 2014 01:46 PM PDT Struggling with math homework, Cyrus Huong, a high school student in Falcon, Colo., needed help from his dad, a highly trained computer specialist. So Cyrus, a rising junior at Falcon High School, dialed up a video chat with his dad and held the computer camera over his homework so his father could see the equations. With the nation technically still at war, it's common for the estimated 1.8 million "military kids" to face challenges at school and on the home front that their public school peers might not understand. It can happen early: According to MCEC, 78 percent of military kids are 11 or younger, nearly 40 percent have seen a parent head to war, and some parents return home disabled or suffering from combat stress. |
Rare summer relief for gasoline prices Posted: 01 Aug 2014 01:41 PM PDT |
Unclear whether sanctions can influence Russia Posted: 01 Aug 2014 01:39 PM PDT
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AP-GfK poll: Public ready to close book on 2 wars Posted: 01 Aug 2014 12:43 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — Three in four Americans think history will judge the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as failures, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll that shows that about the same percentage think it was right to pull forces from the two countries. |
US job gains are bypassing many 25-to-34 year-olds Posted: 01 Aug 2014 12:15 PM PDT U.S. employers have gone on a hiring spree this year, but America's 25- to-34-year-olds are hardly among the biggest beneficiaries. These workers — increasing equipped with college and advance degrees ... |
The VA Reform Bill - What It Left Out Posted: 01 Aug 2014 12:15 PM PDT
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Islamic State withdraws from Syria villages Posted: 01 Aug 2014 11:22 AM PDT
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Saudi king condemns Gaza war but not Israel Posted: 01 Aug 2014 09:18 AM PDT |
Saudi King: condemns war but not Israel Posted: 01 Aug 2014 08:31 AM PDT |
Saudi king labels Israeli offensive in Gaza a war crime Posted: 01 Aug 2014 08:28 AM PDT By Angus McDowall RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah broke his silence on Friday over the three-week-old conflict in Gaza, condemning what he saw as international silence over Israel's offensive and describing this as a war crime and "state-sponsored terrorism". Saudi Arabia, which regards itself as a leader of the Sunni Muslim world, has played only a background role in the diplomacy to reinstate calm in Gaza, leaving the main Arab pursuit of a ceasefire to close ally Egypt and fellow Gulf monarchy Qatar. Silence that has no justification." His speech, which focused mainly on what he described as a Middle East-wide threat from Islamist militancy, followed criticism by some Saudis on social media, including prominent clerics, over Riyadh's quiet response to the Gaza crisis. POLITICAL COMPLICATIONS The kingdom's policy towards Gaza is complicated by its mistrust of the territory's ruling Hamas, an Islamist movement with close ideological and political links to the Muslim Brotherhood, which Riyadh regards as a terrorist organisation. |
Posted: 01 Aug 2014 08:23 AM PDT WADSWORTH, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Real Truth™ , a 10-issue-per-year publication distributed free of charge around the world, has published its August 2014 issue. "Five Traits Needed to Lead Europe" (p. 4) With the political landscape of the EU shifting, what are the five traits necessary for Europe's next leader to restore the continent to a leading role on the world stage? Relations between Iran and the U.S. have been rocky for decades. |
U.S. tightens restrictions for flights over Iraq Posted: 01 Aug 2014 07:36 AM PDT The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has restricted U.S. airlines from flying at or below 30,000 feet (9,100 m) over Iraq, citing a "potentially hazardous situation created by the armed conflict" there. The FAA also prohibited U.S. airlines from flying in and out of two airports in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Erbil International and Sulaymaniyah International. Government forces have been battling Sunni insurgents who have seized parts of Iraq, threatening its survival as a unified country. |
Iraq soldiers die battling jihadists, blasts hit Baghdad Posted: 01 Aug 2014 07:24 AM PDT
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Iraqi foreign minister blames Maliki for Islamist insurgency Posted: 01 Aug 2014 06:55 AM PDT
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World silence on Israel 'war crimes' 'inexcusable:' Saudi king Posted: 01 Aug 2014 06:34 AM PDT
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Iraq's top Shiite cleric urges peaceful transition Posted: 01 Aug 2014 05:35 AM PDT |
Iraq says more than 1,600 killed in July Posted: 01 Aug 2014 04:45 AM PDT
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Iraq's top Shiite cleric appeals to politicians Posted: 01 Aug 2014 04:21 AM PDT |
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Islamic State imposes media controls in Syrian province Posted: 01 Aug 2014 03:46 AM PDT
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UN: More than 1,700 killed in Iraq in July Posted: 01 Aug 2014 03:37 AM PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — More than 1,700 people were killed in Iraq in July, the United Nations said Friday, making it one of the deadliest months of the year but marking a decline from the previous month, when Sunni militants swept across much of the country. |
UN: Iraq deaths drop to 1,700 in July Posted: 01 Aug 2014 01:49 AM PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — The United Nations says 1,737 people, mostly civilians, were killed in Iraq in July, marking a dramatic decline from the previous month, when some 2,400 people were killed as Sunni militants swept across large parts of the country, capturing the second largest city Mosul. |
Poll: Foreign policy no longer Obama strong point Posted: 01 Aug 2014 12:59 AM PDT |
For wandering tankers with $300 million of Kurdish crude, end-game still in doubt Posted: 01 Aug 2014 12:32 AM PDT
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Couple channel grief into retreat for veterans Posted: 31 Jul 2014 11:29 PM PDT |
FAA places new restrictions on flights over Iraq Posted: 31 Jul 2014 08:15 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Aviation Administration is restricting U.S. airlines from flying at or below 30,000 feet (9,145 meters) over Iraq because of what it calls "the potentially hazardous situation created by the armed conflict" there. |
VP Biden praises Japan's new military policy Posted: 31 Jul 2014 06:35 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Joe Biden is welcoming Japan's decision to loosen restrictions on its military to allow greater use of force to defend other countries. |
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