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- Islamic State grabs Iraqi dam and oilfield in victory over Kurds
- Sunni insurgents seize small towns in Iraq's north
- Iran's elite Guards fighting in Iraq to push back Islamic State
- ISIS Seizes More Towns and Possibly Control of Iraq's Biggest Dam
- Lufthansa says to resume flights to Arbil in northern Iraq
- Lebanese army tries to expel Syria-linked militants from border town
- Iraq jihadists seize another town from Kurdish forces
- Jordan airline resumes flights to Iraq
- Royal Jordanian resumes Baghdad flights
- French, German leaders pay emotional tribute to WWI fallen
- Farming reforms offer hope for Iran's water crisis
- Royal Jordanian airline suspends flights to Iraq on security concerns
- Late to the party, Obama seeks bigger U.S. Africa role
- Eight Lebanese soldiers killed in border town fight: army
Islamic State grabs Iraqi dam and oilfield in victory over Kurds Posted: 03 Aug 2014 04:06 PM PDT By Ahmed Rasheed and Raheem Salman BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Islamic State fighters seized control of Iraq's biggest dam, an oilfield and three more towns on Sunday after inflicting their first major defeat on Kurdish forces since sweeping across much of northern Iraq in June. Capture of the electricity-generating Mosul Dam, after an offensive of barely 24 hours, could give the Sunni militants the ability to flood major Iraqi cities or withhold water from farms, raising the stakes in their bid to topple Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's Shi'ite-led government. "The terrorist gangs of the Islamic State have taken control of Mosul Dam after the withdrawal of Kurdish forces without a fight," said Iraqi state television. The swift withdrawal of the peshmerga troops was an apparent severe blow to one of the few forces in Iraq that until now had stood firm against the Sunni Islamist fighters who aim to redraw the borders of the Middle East. |
Sunni insurgents seize small towns in Iraq's north Posted: 03 Aug 2014 03:22 PM PDT IRBIL, Iraq (AP) — Militants with the Islamic State extremist group on Sunday seized two small towns in northern Iraq after driving out Kurdish security forces, further expanding the territories under their control, officials and residents said. |
Iran's elite Guards fighting in Iraq to push back Islamic State Posted: 03 Aug 2014 03:09 PM PDT
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ISIS Seizes More Towns and Possibly Control of Iraq's Biggest Dam Posted: 03 Aug 2014 02:59 PM PDT
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Lufthansa says to resume flights to Arbil in northern Iraq Posted: 03 Aug 2014 01:59 PM PDT (Reuters) - German airline Deutsche Lufthansa said it would resume flights to and from Arbil in northern Iraq starting on Monday, but would continue to avoid airspace above the area controlled by the Islamic State militant group. Flights to Asia and other parts of the Middle East also would continue to detour around Iraq, Europe's largest airline by revenue said in an emailed statement on Sunday. The changes in flight routes would apply to Lufthansa, Lufthansa Cargo, Austrian Airlines and Swiss, the carrier said, adding that the new flight routes would not significantly lengthen flight times. Lufthansa's decision came a day after Royal Jordanian - one of the main airlines serving Iraq - said it had suspended all flights to Baghdad for at least 24 hours for security reasons. |
Lebanese army tries to expel Syria-linked militants from border town Posted: 03 Aug 2014 01:43 PM PDT
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Iraq jihadists seize another town from Kurdish forces Posted: 03 Aug 2014 01:08 PM PDT
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Jordan airline resumes flights to Iraq Posted: 03 Aug 2014 11:57 AM PDT Royal Jordanian , one of the main airlines serving Iraq, said on Sunday it had resumed flights to Iraq after a 24-hour suspension due to security concerns. The airline did not elaborate in its statement on why it reversed the decision it took on Saturday to halt flights to Iraq until further notice. Royal Jordanian has a weekly total of 30 flights to Iraq, serving Baghdad 11 times a week, as well as Basra in the south, and Irbil and Sulaymaniya in the Kurdish north. It stopped its twice-weekly flights to Mosul shortly after the northern city fell in June to the Islamic State militant group. |
Royal Jordanian resumes Baghdad flights Posted: 03 Aug 2014 11:29 AM PDT |
French, German leaders pay emotional tribute to WWI fallen Posted: 03 Aug 2014 06:51 AM PDT
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Farming reforms offer hope for Iran's water crisis Posted: 03 Aug 2014 06:12 AM PDT
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Royal Jordanian airline suspends flights to Iraq on security concerns Posted: 03 Aug 2014 02:39 AM PDT Royal Jordanian, one of the main airlines serving Iraq, said on Saturday it had suspended all flights to Baghdad for at least 24 hours on security grounds. The Jordanian state carrier was "monitoring security developments" in Iraq and would review the resumption of flights over Iraqi airspace on Sunday, said Basel Al Kilani, an airline spokesman. Royal Jordanian until recently had an extensive network over Iraq, with a weekly total of 30 flights, serving Baghdad 11 times a week, as well as Basra in the south, and Irbil and Sulaymaniya in the Kurdish north. It stopped its twice-weekly flights to Mosul shortly after the northern city fell in June to the Islamic State (IS) militant group. |
Late to the party, Obama seeks bigger U.S. Africa role Posted: 03 Aug 2014 01:41 AM PDT
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Eight Lebanese soldiers killed in border town fight: army Posted: 03 Aug 2014 12:29 AM PDT Eight Lebanese soldiers were killed in clashes with Islamist militants that began on Saturday in and around the town of Arsal near the Syrian border and continued overnight, the army said on Sunday. Earlier Lebanese security officials said that at least 11 militants and three civilians had been killed in the fighting and that around 16 members of the security forces had been taken hostage. The militants included fighters from al Qaeda's Syrian branch and from Islamic State, a radical Sunni group that has seized control of large areas of Syria and Iraq, Lebanese security officials said. The fighting erupted on Saturday when militants seized a police station in Arsal after one of their leaders was arrested by Lebanese security forces at a checkpoint around Arsal. |
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