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- New US strikes in Iraq include land-based bombers
- Obama heading back to DC in rare vacation break
- Obama tells lawmakers Iraq strikes in US interest
- White House: Obama authorized U.S. strikes on Mosul Dam in Iraq
- White House announces escalation of air strikes against ISIS in Iraq
- Ferguson Could End Militarizing Localizing Forces
- Kurds push to drive militants from Mosul Dam with U.S. air support
- Rebels caught in north Syria two-pronged onslaught
- Kurdish forces retake parts of Iraq's largest dam
- Months needed to repair facilities in Gaza: UN
- Injured New York Times correspondent describes helicopter crash on Mt. Sinjar
- Air raids kill 31 jihadists in Syria's Raqa: NGO
- Syrian government air strikes target Islamic State in Raqqa
- Syrian airstrikes target Islamic State group
- Iraqi officer who killed journalist jailed for life
- Kurdish militants train hundreds of Yazidis to fight Islamic State
- Kurdish Forces Retake Parts of Mosul Dam From ISIL with U.S. Help
- Saudi Arabia, Kuwait to abide by U.N. blacklisting of citizens
- UK must use 'military prowess' to help stop Islamic State: PM Cameron
- Germany against Iraq's Kurds forming independent state
- Australia to take 4,400 refugees from Syria, Iraq
- Displaced Iraq Yazidis left hungry and desperate
- Aid workers saving lives while fearing for their own
- Islamic State executed 700 people from Syrian tribe: monitoring group
New US strikes in Iraq include land-based bombers Posted: 17 Aug 2014 04:06 PM PDT |
Obama heading back to DC in rare vacation break Posted: 17 Aug 2014 03:59 PM PDT |
Obama tells lawmakers Iraq strikes in US interest Posted: 17 Aug 2014 03:34 PM PDT
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White House: Obama authorized U.S. strikes on Mosul Dam in Iraq Posted: 17 Aug 2014 03:06 PM PDT The White House on Sunday said President Barack Obama had informed Congress he authorized U.S. air strikes in Iraq to help retake control of the Mosul Dam, and that the action was consistent with his goal of protecting U.S. citizens in that country. "The failure of the Mosul Dam could threaten the lives of large numbers of civilians, threaten U.S. personnel and facilities - including the U.S. embassy in Baghdad - and prevent the Iraqi government from providing critical services to the Iraqi populace," the White House said in a statement. "These operations are limited in their nature, duration, and scope and are being undertaken in coordination with and at the request of the government of Iraq." The Mosul Dam fell under the control of Islamic State militants earlier this month. |
White House announces escalation of air strikes against ISIS in Iraq Posted: 17 Aug 2014 02:10 PM PDT
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Ferguson Could End Militarizing Localizing Forces Posted: 17 Aug 2014 01:33 PM PDT A growing chorus of lawmakers is calling for a review of the Pentagon's program responsible for arming local police departments like Ferguson, Mo., with military equipment including armored vehicles, grenade launchers and tactical gear. The Ferguson police department's use of such equipment while responding to protests over the death of Michael Brown has prompted a handful of members of Congress to denounce or at least raise questions about the program that has equipped local police officers with M-16s and Kevlar helmets used by soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. "A militarized police force facing down innocent protesters with sniper rifles and machine guns is totally unacceptable in America," Rep. William Clay (D-MO) said on CNN's "State of the Union." |
Kurds push to drive militants from Mosul Dam with U.S. air support Posted: 17 Aug 2014 01:06 PM PDT
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Rebels caught in north Syria two-pronged onslaught Posted: 17 Aug 2014 01:03 PM PDT
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Kurdish forces retake parts of Iraq's largest dam Posted: 17 Aug 2014 12:29 PM PDT |
Months needed to repair facilities in Gaza: UN Posted: 17 Aug 2014 11:44 AM PDT
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Injured New York Times correspondent describes helicopter crash on Mt. Sinjar Posted: 17 Aug 2014 10:36 AM PDT Alissa J. Rubin, the New York Times foreign correspondent who suffered broken wrists and a fractured skull in a helicopter crash that killed the pilot and injured dozens of other passengers on Mount Sinjar last week, gave a chilling account of the incident Sunday. |
Air raids kill 31 jihadists in Syria's Raqa: NGO Posted: 17 Aug 2014 10:29 AM PDT
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Syrian government air strikes target Islamic State in Raqqa Posted: 17 Aug 2014 08:52 AM PDT Forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad hammered the eastern Syrian city of Raqqa with more than two dozen air strikes on Sunday, targeting areas controlled by the Islamic State militant group, a monitoring group said. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which has tracked violence on all sides of the conflict that began in March 2011, said at least 31 fighters from the Islamic State were killed and dozens wounded in the air strikes that hit Raqqa city and the surrounding areas. It said 26 strikes on Sunday hit Islamic State buildings, including the military court and bases in the city. The conflict in Syria started when Assad cracked down on a pro-democracy uprising, which then armed itself. |
Syrian airstrikes target Islamic State group Posted: 17 Aug 2014 08:45 AM PDT |
Iraqi officer who killed journalist jailed for life Posted: 17 Aug 2014 07:44 AM PDT
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Kurdish militants train hundreds of Yazidis to fight Islamic State Posted: 17 Aug 2014 06:49 AM PDT By Youssef Boudlal SERIMLI MILITARY BASE Syria (Reuters) - Kurdish militants have trained hundreds of Yazidi volunteers at several camps inside Syria to fight Islamic State forces in Iraq, a member of the armed Kurdish YPG and a Reuters photographer who visited a training camp said on Sunday. The photographer spend Saturday at the training camp at the Serimli military base in Qamishli, northeastern Syria on the border with Iraqi Kurdistan, where he saw 55 Yazidis being trained to fight the Islamic State. "The Yazidi civilians want to stay in Syria because it is safer but the volunteers really want to go back to Iraq to fight," he said by phone. |
Kurdish Forces Retake Parts of Mosul Dam From ISIL with U.S. Help Posted: 17 Aug 2014 06:32 AM PDT
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Saudi Arabia, Kuwait to abide by U.N. blacklisting of citizens Posted: 17 Aug 2014 05:58 AM PDT Saudi Arabia and Kuwait agreed to comply with a United Nations resolution aimed at stopping financing for Islamist militant groups in Syria and Iraq after four of their nationals were named among a group blacklisted by the international body. The UN Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution on Friday intended 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. |
UK must use 'military prowess' to help stop Islamic State: PM Cameron Posted: 17 Aug 2014 03:58 AM PDT
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Germany against Iraq's Kurds forming independent state Posted: 17 Aug 2014 03:53 AM PDT
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Australia to take 4,400 refugees from Syria, Iraq Posted: 17 Aug 2014 02:30 AM PDT
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Displaced Iraq Yazidis left hungry and desperate Posted: 16 Aug 2014 11:43 PM PDT
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Aid workers saving lives while fearing for their own Posted: 16 Aug 2014 07:53 PM PDT
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Islamic State executed 700 people from Syrian tribe: monitoring group Posted: 16 Aug 2014 06:35 PM PDT By Oliver Holmes and Suleiman Al-Khalidi BEIRUT/AMMAN (Reuters) - The Islamic State militant group has executed 700 members of a tribe it has been battling in eastern Syria during the past two weeks, the majority of them civilians, a human rights monitoring group and activists said on Saturday. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which has tracked violence on all sides of the three-year-old conflict, said reliable sources reported beheadings were used to execute many of the al-Sheitaat tribe, which is from Deir al-Zor province. The conflict between Islamic State and the al-Sheitaat tribe, who number about 70,000, flared after the militants took over two oil fields in July. "Some were arrested, judged and killed." Reuters cannot independently verify reports from Syria due to security conditions and reporting restrictions. |
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