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- World leaders mark outbreak of WWI
- Lebanese army advances in border battle with Islamists
- "Hamlet" takes to the stage at the United Nations
- Iraq air force to back Kurds fighting Islamists
- GAZA AND ISRAEL -- A MISERABLE MERRY-GO-ROUND
- ISIS Gains First Ground in Lebanon
- Turkish PKK militants urge all Kurds to fight Islamic State
- Iraqi PM orders air force to help Kurds fight Islamic State
- Former enemies unite for World War I commemoration
- Both sides prepare for new Gaza war crimes probe
- Oil prices up on turmoil in Iraq, Libya
- Israel faces growing condemnation after UN school strike
- Maliki Sends Iraqi Air Force to Help Kurds Combat ISIS
- US Rep. Steve Cohen challenged again in Tennessee
- Sunni militants target Iraq's two biggest dams
- Lebanese army battles Syrian rebels holding town
- Kurds ask U.S. court to scrap seizure order, allow crude delivery
- Iraq air force backs Kurds against jihadists, scores flee
- Russian war games get under way, unnerving Ukraine
- New brawl erupts in Turkey's parliament
- Earthquake in China Leaves Hundreds Dead, Thousands Injured
- Five Gifts Obama Isn't Getting For His 53rd Birthday
- Spanish police arrest two young women suspected of heading for jihad
- Five Best Monday Columns
- Tunneling through triangle of death, Islamic State aims at Baghdad from south
- Thousands flee as Lebanon battles Syrian militants
- At World War I centenary, leaders say conflict holds lessons for today
- Jerusalem on High Alert After Dual Terrorist Attacks
- African AIDS Conference Delegates Seek Asylum in Australia
- Iraq PM orders air strikes to support Kurds: spokesman
- Iraq's Islamist insurgency puts its southern oil in the spotlight
- Iraq PM orders air force to help Kurds in war with Islamic State: TV
- France: Israel rights do not justify carnage
- France: Israel rights don't justify 'carnage'
- Spain arrests 2 alleged female jihadists
- Nigerian president hypocritical about missing girls; plane shot over Russia shows new Putin; Afghanistan still needs US; Civilian deaths in Gaza; America's isolationist policy
- Readers Write: Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl paid his dues; Unpopular views are still protected
- Iraq's Yazidi minority flees militant threat
- Special Report : The doubt at the heart of Iraq's Sunni 'revolution'
World leaders mark outbreak of WWI Posted: 04 Aug 2014 04:17 PM PDT
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Lebanese army advances in border battle with Islamists Posted: 04 Aug 2014 03:53 PM PDT
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"Hamlet" takes to the stage at the United Nations Posted: 04 Aug 2014 03:53 PM PDT
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Iraq air force to back Kurds fighting Islamists Posted: 04 Aug 2014 03:47 PM PDT |
GAZA AND ISRAEL -- A MISERABLE MERRY-GO-ROUND Posted: 04 Aug 2014 03:30 PM PDT If you have come to think of the Middle East war as a repetitious rain of rockets fired on Israel, then Israeli artillery ravaging Gaza, followed by more rockets bouncing off the "Iron Dome" and more Israeli bombs hitting Gazan institutions, you can hardly be blamed these days. I have been to Gaza a score of times and it was an unmitigated horror. |
ISIS Gains First Ground in Lebanon Posted: 04 Aug 2014 02:49 PM PDT |
Turkish PKK militants urge all Kurds to fight Islamic State Posted: 04 Aug 2014 02:40 PM PDT The PKK, which has spent three decades fighting for autonomy for Turkey's Kurds, on Monday urged all Kurds to take up the fight against the Sunni militants of Islamic State, who have expanded their advance across Iraq into Kurdish-controlled territory. The Kurds populate an area that extends from southeastern Turkey through northeastern Syria and northern Iraq, into western Iran. "All Kurds in the north, east, south and west must rise up against the attack on Kurds in Sinjar (in northern Iraq)," the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) said in a statement on its website. Islamic State inflicted a heavy defeat on Iraq's Kurds on Sunday with a rapid advance through three towns to reach the Mosul Dam, the largest in Iraq and a major source of electricity. |
Iraqi PM orders air force to help Kurds fight Islamic State Posted: 04 Aug 2014 02:40 PM PDT
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Former enemies unite for World War I commemoration Posted: 04 Aug 2014 01:56 PM PDT SAINT-SYMPHORIEN, Belgium (AP) — Separated by only a small patch of yellow daisies at the Saint-Symphorien military cemetery lie two former enemies: British Captain Kenneth James Roy and German Gefreiter Reinhold Dietrich. Also between the two are some 9 million dead soldiers over four years. |
Both sides prepare for new Gaza war crimes probe Posted: 04 Aug 2014 01:19 PM PDT |
Oil prices up on turmoil in Iraq, Libya Posted: 04 Aug 2014 01:08 PM PDT
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Israel faces growing condemnation after UN school strike Posted: 04 Aug 2014 12:10 PM PDT
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Maliki Sends Iraqi Air Force to Help Kurds Combat ISIS Posted: 04 Aug 2014 11:33 AM PDT
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US Rep. Steve Cohen challenged again in Tennessee Posted: 04 Aug 2014 11:13 AM PDT |
Sunni militants target Iraq's two biggest dams Posted: 04 Aug 2014 10:24 AM PDT |
Lebanese army battles Syrian rebels holding town Posted: 04 Aug 2014 10:18 AM PDT |
Kurds ask U.S. court to scrap seizure order, allow crude delivery Posted: 04 Aug 2014 10:07 AM PDT
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Iraq air force backs Kurds against jihadists, scores flee Posted: 04 Aug 2014 09:53 AM PDT
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Russian war games get under way, unnerving Ukraine Posted: 04 Aug 2014 09:46 AM PDT Combined with a reported buildup of Russian troops in border regions near the rebel cities of Donetsk and Luhansk, the overwhelming display of Russian military might has revived fears that Moscow may be planning to invade eastern Ukraine. Russian experts respond that August is typically a month of major military drills in Russia, and that the reported buildup of Russian troops that Kiev and NATO are complaining about this time – numbering around 15,000 – are actually far fewer than the 40,000 massed in the same area the last time there was a big invasion scare in March. You can concentrate forces, assess the potential battlefield, and put men and equipment into position," says Alexander Golts, military expert with the independent online journal Yezhednevny Zhurnal. There are no obvious signs that Russia is preparing to use direct military force in Ukraine," he adds. |
New brawl erupts in Turkey's parliament Posted: 04 Aug 2014 09:18 AM PDT ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — A new fist fight in Turkey's parliament has erupted between government and opposition legislations, forcing the speaker to adjourn debate for the day. |
Earthquake in China Leaves Hundreds Dead, Thousands Injured Posted: 04 Aug 2014 08:22 AM PDT
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Five Gifts Obama Isn't Getting For His 53rd Birthday Posted: 04 Aug 2014 08:14 AM PDT It's President Obama's 53rd birthday on Monday and he started celebrating over the weekend by doing the thing he loves most: Playing golf. What began as Obama's top domestic priority following his re-election has become the bane of his second term. House Republicans have ignored a comprehensive Senate bill and done nothing on their own, while some of Obama's allies on the left turned on him over his administration's deportation policies. Obama may act on his own to try to stem the border crisis and grant temporary worker permits to undocumented immigrants, but barring a major political turnaround, comprehensive immigration reform is likely dead for the duration of his presidency. |
Spanish police arrest two young women suspected of heading for jihad Posted: 04 Aug 2014 08:11 AM PDT Two young Spanish women, one of them under 18, have been arrested in the Spanish North African enclave of Melilla on suspicion of trying to join an Islamic State militant cell in the Middle East, the Interior Ministry said on Monday. The women were detained on Saturday trying to cross from Melilla into Morocco, where they planned to make contact with a network that would transport them to conflict zones in Iraq or Syria, the ministry said. Thousands of young people have set off from European countries to join Islamist rebels fighting in Syria, often finding recruitment agents through social media. Islamic State began as an al Qaeda offshoot in Iraq, seized territory in Syria after joining the rebellion against President Bashar al-Assad, and has now extended its area of control in a spectacular push across northern Iraq, declaring an Islamic caliphate in the area it controls. |
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Tunneling through triangle of death, Islamic State aims at Baghdad from south Posted: 04 Aug 2014 07:41 AM PDT By Michael Georgy and Ahmed Rasheed BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Using secret tunnels built by Saddam Hussein and rough terrain to outfox Iraqi troops, Islamic State insurgents are getting dangerously close to Baghdad with the support of heavily-armed Sunni tribesmen, Iraqi security and intelligence officials said. The al Qaeda offshoot, which poses the biggest security threat to Iraq since the fall of Saddam in 2003, has made new bold advances in the north, reaching a major dam and seizing a fifth oilfield and three more towns after routing security forces from the Kurdish autonomous region. While the Islamic State's march on Baghdad from the north has been halted near the town of Samarra 100 km (60 miles) from the city limits, the fighters have more quietly building up their forces on the capital's southern outskirts. "We told the government that urgent military operations are essential to prevent the Islamic State from taking over further towns south of Baghdad; |
Thousands flee as Lebanon battles Syrian militants Posted: 04 Aug 2014 07:10 AM PDT
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At World War I centenary, leaders say conflict holds lessons for today Posted: 04 Aug 2014 07:08 AM PDT As royals and heads of state, former allies and foes from 83 states gather to commemorate World War I's centenary, reconciliation has been the dominant theme – one, many say, that can provide lessons for conflicts flaring in Gaza, Iraq, Ukraine, and Libya. Hosts King Philippe and Queen Mathilde invited the presidents of France and Germany, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and the US Secretary of the Army. The theme of forgiveness was best illustrated by events over the weekend. On Sunday, French President François Hollande invited German President Joachim Gauck to lay a wreath in Alsace to commemorate the day Germany declared war on France. "France and Germany, beyond their suffering and bereavements, had the courage to make up – it was the best way to honor the dead and provide a guarantee of peace to the living," President Hollande said. |
Jerusalem on High Alert After Dual Terrorist Attacks Posted: 04 Aug 2014 06:40 AM PDT
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African AIDS Conference Delegates Seek Asylum in Australia Posted: 04 Aug 2014 06:16 AM PDT
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Iraq PM orders air strikes to support Kurds: spokesman Posted: 04 Aug 2014 06:05 AM PDT |
Iraq's Islamist insurgency puts its southern oil in the spotlight Posted: 04 Aug 2014 06:00 AM PDT By Rania El Gamal DUBAI August 4 (Reuters) - Iraq's Sunni Islamist insurgency, crippling further its dream to match the oil power of Saudi Arabia, makes oilfields in the safer south more vital, but even that region has not been completely free from attacks. Baghdad is struggling to contain the Islamic State militancy which seized some oil facilities when it swept through the northwest in June, emboldening the Kurds in their autonomous northern region to capture the giant Kirkuk oilfields. The south's oil capital Basra has seen less violence this year than other cities - but there have been few car bombs, assassination attempts and kidnappings of foreign workers there over the past several months, security and oil sources say. In 2011, bombings of southern pipelines disrupted output from the Rumaila oilfield, Iraq's largest, at least twice. Thamer Ghadhban, top energy adviser to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, said at present everything "is going on as planned," with southern output unaffected and national output targets in place. |
Iraq PM orders air force to help Kurds in war with Islamic State: TV Posted: 04 Aug 2014 05:31 AM PDT BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki ordered the air force to support Kurdish forces who were routed by Islamic State fighters in the country's north on Sunday, state television reported on Monday. A senior Kurdish official who said Kurdish forces were planning a counter-offensive called on the United States to arm the Kurds for "the sake of defeating terrorism." (Writing by Michael Georgy, editing by John Stonestreet) |
France: Israel rights do not justify carnage Posted: 04 Aug 2014 05:24 AM PDT |
France: Israel rights don't justify 'carnage' Posted: 04 Aug 2014 05:23 AM PDT |
Spain arrests 2 alleged female jihadists Posted: 04 Aug 2014 04:34 AM PDT MADRID (AP) — Spanish police say they have arrested two female Spaniards, one a minor, who planned to travel to Iraq or Syria to enlist in the Islamic State jihadist group. |
Posted: 04 Aug 2014 04:00 AM PDT Does the Nigerian president really want to help the missing girls? "In the wake of the abduction [of more than 200 Nigerian girls], the Jonathan administration maintained a disturbing silence...," said Bayo Olupohunda. "Here is a government that has consistently ... failed to engage with the campaigners of #BringBackOurGirls but laid a red carpet for [a visit from] the 17-year-old [Pakistani education and women rights activist, Malala Yousafzai].... [W]e should condemn the hypocrisy of our President who had refused to ... meet the girls' parents but has now decided to meet ... [them] for [a] public relations stunt in the wake of Malala's visit.... [Her] voice will continue to expose the failings of this government to the global community as long as the girls are still with Boko Haram." |
Readers Write: Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl paid his dues; Unpopular views are still protected Posted: 04 Aug 2014 04:00 AM PDT In response to the July 14 online article "Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, reintegration finished, back on active duty" (CSMonitor.com): Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl served multiple tours of duty, both in Iraq and Afghanistan, and was held in captivity by the Taliban for five years, so I am stunned that he is being returned to active duty. It is refreshing that the July 21 Focus story, "When does 'speaking out' cross a line?," considered freedom of speech in the conversation about racist celebrity outbursts, such as the ones made by Donald Sterling. Freedom of speech is vital to a democracy, and those with unpopular views should not be persecuted. |
Iraq's Yazidi minority flees militant threat Posted: 04 Aug 2014 03:21 AM PDT |
Special Report : The doubt at the heart of Iraq's Sunni 'revolution' Posted: 04 Aug 2014 02:17 AM PDT
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