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- Iraqis welcome change of PM but challenges loom
- US stocks defy geopolitics to push higher
- U.S. aid to Iraq may speed up despite billions already spent
- Iraqi Sunnis say could join new government, fight Islamic State
- UN, EU move against IS in Iraq
- UN approves measure to combat al-Qaida fighters
- Islamic State 'massacres' 80 Yazidis in north Iraq: officials
- Clinton's break with Obama on Syria _ what's next
- Congressman's Push to Curb Police Militarization Gets Big Boost After Ferguson
- UN Council targets jihadists in Iraq, Syria
- U.N. Security Council blacklists Islamist militants in Iraq, Syria
- TSX steady as Ukraine weighs, energy shares rally
- Why global turmoil hasn't sunk US markets. Yet.
- The Evolution of Police Militarization in Ferguson and Beyond
- Iraq Yazidi's anguish over the children they left behind
- Celebs Who Served: Film and TV Stars Give Back to the Armed Forces
- Iraq's al-Maliki: Stern, unwavering, heavy-handed
- After crisis-filled start, Obama's vacation pace slows for a day
- Hezbollah sees Islamic State insurgents as threat to Gulf, Jordan
- U.S. lawmakers want to end transfers of military equipment to police
- Seeing Iraq horror, Europe pledges aid and arms
- Obama’s Mission Not-Accomplished, Insist Iraqi And U.N. Officials
- UN Council adopts resolution targeting Iraq Islamists
- EU gives European governments go-ahead to arm Iraqi Kurds
- Turkey calls for help with Syria refugees as tensions rise
- Challenge for US forces in Iraq: align military mission with the political
- Hollande, African leaders honour 'southern D-Day' veterans
- 32 killed in Syria's Daraa, Aleppo
- EU ministers agree on arming Iraq Kurds to end 'slaughter'
- Canada sending two cargo planes to help deliver weapons to Kurds
- EU ministers 'alarmed' by Russian troops in Ukraine
- France marks 70 years since Allies freed south
- Canada to bring arms to Kurds in Iraq
- Are the US, France, and UK lining up to support the 'terrorist' PKK in Iraq?
- Car bomb kills at least 22 in southern Syria
- Israel weighing how to deal with UN war probe
- ISIL could pose threat to US, Europe, officials say
- Top Saudi cleric calls for code of conduct to curb violence
- 'Healthy' market hit by Russia-Ukraine headlines: 'Know what you own,' Lindzon says
Iraqis welcome change of PM but challenges loom Posted: 15 Aug 2014 04:24 PM PDT |
US stocks defy geopolitics to push higher Posted: 15 Aug 2014 04:06 PM PDT
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U.S. aid to Iraq may speed up despite billions already spent Posted: 15 Aug 2014 03:26 PM PDT By Arshad Mohammed and Missy Ryan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States may accelerate U.S. economic and military aid to Iraq with the end of Nuri al-Maliki's eight-year reign but will first want proof that the country's new leaders have abandoned his sectarian ways. Maliki's surprise announcement that he would give way to Haider al-Abadi as Iraq's prime minister removes the man blamed by Washington for the revival of vicious sectarianism in Iraq and the advance of the Islamic State deep into Iraqi territory. U.S. officials said his departure, which may not occur until September, could open the door to greater military and economic assistance to a new Iraqi government if it adopts an inclusive agenda. |
Iraqi Sunnis say could join new government, fight Islamic State Posted: 15 Aug 2014 03:19 PM PDT
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UN, EU move against IS in Iraq Posted: 15 Aug 2014 03:12 PM PDT
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UN approves measure to combat al-Qaida fighters Posted: 15 Aug 2014 03:00 PM PDT UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Responding to the growing terrorist threat in Iraq and Syria, the U.N. Security Council imposed sanctions Friday on six men for recruiting or financing foreign fighters, and threatened additional sanctions against those supporting terrorist groups. |
Islamic State 'massacres' 80 Yazidis in north Iraq: officials Posted: 15 Aug 2014 03:00 PM PDT Islamic State insurgents "massacred" some 80 members of Iraq's Yazidi minority in a village in the country's north, a Yazidi lawmaker and two Kurdish officials said on Friday. "They arrived in vehicles and they started their killing this afternoon," senior Kurdish official Hoshiyar Zebari told Reuters. A push by Islamic State militants through northern Iraq to the border with the Kurdish region has alarmed the Baghdad government, drawn the first U.S. air strikes since the end of American occupation in 2001 and sent tens of thousands of Yazidis and Christians fleeing for their lives. Yazidi parliamentarian Mahama Khalil said he had spoken to villagers who had survived the attack. |
Clinton's break with Obama on Syria _ what's next Posted: 15 Aug 2014 02:59 PM PDT
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Congressman's Push to Curb Police Militarization Gets Big Boost After Ferguson Posted: 15 Aug 2014 02:56 PM PDT
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UN Council targets jihadists in Iraq, Syria Posted: 15 Aug 2014 02:06 PM PDT
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U.N. Security Council blacklists Islamist militants in Iraq, Syria Posted: 15 Aug 2014 02:01 PM PDT By Michelle Nichols and Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations Security Council took aim at Islamist militants in Iraq and Syria on Friday, blacklisting six people including the Islamic State spokesman and threatening sanctions against those who finance, recruit or supply weapons to the insurgents. The 15-member council unanimously adopted a resolution that aims to weaken the Islamic State - an al Qaeda splinter group that has seized swaths of territory in Iraq and Syria and declared a caliphate - and al Qaeda's Syrian wing, Nusra Front. |
TSX steady as Ukraine weighs, energy shares rally Posted: 15 Aug 2014 01:54 PM PDT
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Why global turmoil hasn't sunk US markets. Yet. Posted: 15 Aug 2014 01:42 PM PDT |
The Evolution of Police Militarization in Ferguson and Beyond Posted: 15 Aug 2014 01:27 PM PDT
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Iraq Yazidi's anguish over the children they left behind Posted: 15 Aug 2014 01:24 PM PDT
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Celebs Who Served: Film and TV Stars Give Back to the Armed Forces Posted: 15 Aug 2014 01:11 PM PDT The passing of Robin Williams this week shocked the nation, and one of the communities that loved him most was the veteran community. The Good Morning, Vietnam star was one of the first celebrities to entertain the troops in Iraq, performing shows in Baghdad in 2003, and he would go on to perform on six more USO tours in more than a dozen countries, including Afghanistan. Williams joins a short list of celebrities whose commitment and support for the military did not end with a simple "thank you for your service." As with Bob Hope, Marilyn Monroe, and Gary Sinise, his entertainment of the troops spanned years and earned him their love and respect. Many celebrities have taken the time to express their gratitude and support for the veteran community, and recently a slew of veterans who have become celebrities are giving back. |
Iraq's al-Maliki: Stern, unwavering, heavy-handed Posted: 15 Aug 2014 01:08 PM PDT |
After crisis-filled start, Obama's vacation pace slows for a day Posted: 15 Aug 2014 01:04 PM PDT
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Hezbollah sees Islamic State insurgents as threat to Gulf, Jordan Posted: 15 Aug 2014 12:55 PM PDT By Tom Perry BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Hezbollah leader described the radical Islamist movement that has seized large areas of Iraq and Syria as a growing "monster" that could threaten Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and other Gulf states, according to an interview printed on Friday. In a separate speech, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said Islamic State also posed an existential threat to his own nation, Lebanon, the target of an incursion by Islamist insurgents from Syria this month. |
U.S. lawmakers want to end transfers of military equipment to police Posted: 15 Aug 2014 12:50 PM PDT By Susan Cornwell WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers alarmed by the aggressive police response to protests in Ferguson, Missouri, are pushing for Congress to limit the Pentagon's ability to provide civilian police departments with military equipment such as armored vehicles designed for the battlefield. Georgia Democrat Hank Johnson wrote colleagues in the House of Representatives this week seeking support for legislation to curtail a program that passes surplus equipment from wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to municipal U.S. police forces, free of charge. Because of the program "our local police are quickly beginning to resemble paramilitary forces," Johnson said. |
Seeing Iraq horror, Europe pledges aid and arms Posted: 15 Aug 2014 12:35 PM PDT |
Obama’s Mission Not-Accomplished, Insist Iraqi And U.N. Officials Posted: 15 Aug 2014 12:34 PM PDT Iraqi government and U.N. officials say thousands of Yazidi refugees are still dying on Mount Sinjar, even though President Barack Obama has declared his top-priority rescue mission to be successfully accomplished. He stays in contact with his family via cellphone. |
UN Council adopts resolution targeting Iraq Islamists Posted: 15 Aug 2014 12:19 PM PDT |
EU gives European governments go-ahead to arm Iraqi Kurds Posted: 15 Aug 2014 11:56 AM PDT
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Turkey calls for help with Syria refugees as tensions rise Posted: 15 Aug 2014 11:34 AM PDT
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Challenge for US forces in Iraq: align military mission with the political Posted: 15 Aug 2014 11:32 AM PDT In part, that's because it turned out that there were "far fewer Yazidis" – the ethnic group that the US military had deployed to assess needs for their protection – "trapped on Mount Sinjar than previously feared," Rear Adm. John Kirby, the Pentagon press secretary, explained to reporters Thursday. "Those who remain on Mount Sinjar are in better condition than we previously thought," he said, adding that the US military discovered that many Yazidis actually live on Mount Sinjar "and may not want to leave." As a result of these efforts and discoveries, President Obama said, "We do not expect there to be an additional operation to evacuate people off the mountain, and it's unlikely that we're going to need to continue humanitarian air drops on the mountain." So, then, does that mean that US military operations in Iraq will come to an end? |
Hollande, African leaders honour 'southern D-Day' veterans Posted: 15 Aug 2014 11:30 AM PDT
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32 killed in Syria's Daraa, Aleppo Posted: 15 Aug 2014 10:57 AM PDT
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EU ministers agree on arming Iraq Kurds to end 'slaughter' Posted: 15 Aug 2014 10:46 AM PDT |
Canada sending two cargo planes to help deliver weapons to Kurds Posted: 15 Aug 2014 10:44 AM PDT Canada is sending two military cargo planes to Iraq to help deliver weapons to Iraqi Kurds who are battling Islamic militants, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said on Friday. The United States has asked European countries to supply arms and ammunition to forces in Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdish region, according to U.S. and European officials. Harper said Canada was prepared to provide further assistance to the Kurdish fighters, who are struggling against better-armed militants from the Islamic State group. Two Canadian air force transport planes - a Hercules and a Globemaster - were on their way to Iraq along with a 30-strong military crew, he said in a statement. |
EU ministers 'alarmed' by Russian troops in Ukraine Posted: 15 Aug 2014 10:37 AM PDT
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France marks 70 years since Allies freed south Posted: 15 Aug 2014 10:31 AM PDT |
Canada to bring arms to Kurds in Iraq Posted: 15 Aug 2014 10:29 AM PDT OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Canada is committing two cargo planes to move military supplies into northern Iraq as part of the international effort to bolster Kurdish forces against Islamic militants. |
Are the US, France, and UK lining up to support the 'terrorist' PKK in Iraq? Posted: 15 Aug 2014 10:21 AM PDT The PKK is a separatist group that has long fought the Turkish government in an effort to carve out an independent Kurdish state in southeastern Turkey. PKK members have long lived in a refugee camp in Makhmour, a town in Iraqi Kurdistan that earlier this month was the front line in a battle to prevent an IS advance on Erbil, the Iraqi Kurdish capital. France has promised to send weapons to Iraq's peshmerga and the UK is also moving to arm the Iraqi Kurds. Reporters in Iraqi Kurdistan have spotted PKK fighters working with the peshmerga near Makhmour, and elsewhere, in recent weeks, so it's likely that some of the foreign support will end up in their hands. |
Car bomb kills at least 22 in southern Syria Posted: 15 Aug 2014 10:12 AM PDT BEIRUT (AP) — A car bomb exploded outside a mosque in an opposition-held town in southern Syria on Friday, killing at least 22 people, activists said. |
Israel weighing how to deal with UN war probe Posted: 15 Aug 2014 09:33 AM PDT JERUSALEM (AP) — With the Gaza war seeming to have calmed, Israel is now preparing for its next big battle: a diplomatic and legal challenge over Palestinian civilian deaths in its campaign against Hamas militants. |
ISIL could pose threat to US, Europe, officials say Posted: 15 Aug 2014 09:33 AM PDT U.S. counterterrorism officials have dramatically ramped up their warnings about the threat posed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), concluding that the well-armed group is expanding its ambitions outside the Middle East and may be planning terror attacks against western Europe—and even the U.S. homeland. |
Top Saudi cleric calls for code of conduct to curb violence Posted: 15 Aug 2014 08:47 AM PDT A top Saudi Muslim cleric called on Friday for a global code of conduct for leaders, scholars and young people to halt a further slide into violence and "terror" in the Middle East. The U.S.-allied kingdom has grown increasingly alarmed since militants from an offshoot of al Qaeda captured large areas of neighboring Iraq and Syria and declared an Islamic caliphate. At his Friday sermon in Mecca, the imam and preacher of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Sheikh Abdul-Rahman al-Sudais, decried "mass massacres against humanity" in Gaza, Syria and Iraq. He said "there was an urgent need to prepare a global code of conduct in which the leaders and scholars would deliver their messages and in which the youths would set their thoughts right and the path of the new media is set right," SPA added. |
'Healthy' market hit by Russia-Ukraine headlines: 'Know what you own,' Lindzon says Posted: 15 Aug 2014 08:40 AM PDT StockTwits Chairman Howard Lindzon is generally upbeat about the market but is concerned that investors don't really understand what they own in all those ETFs. |
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