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Yahoo! News: Iraq


State media: Suicide car bomber kills 3 in Lebanon

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 02:44 PM PDT

BEIRUT (AP) — A suicide car bomber killed three people at a checkpoint manned by the Shiite Hezbollah militia in eastern Lebanon Saturday evening, the state-run news agency reported, in another sign that the war in Syria is spilling over into its eastern neighbor.

A look at American jihadis: Why do they fight?

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 02:27 PM PDT

FILE - This March 23, 2008, file photo, provided by the Hennepin County, Minn. Sheriff's Office shows Douglas McAuthur McCain. McCain, 33, of suburban Minneapolis, was killed this year in Syria fighting with the Islamic State group. (AP Photo/Hennepin County, Minn. Sheriff's Office, File)WASHINGTON (AP) — A look at four Americans who became jihadis, and what motivated them to fight:


AP Interview: El-Sissi, Egypt and the terror fight

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 01:56 PM PDT

Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi speaks to The Associated Press during an interview at the presidential palace in Cairo, Saturday, Sept. 20, 2014. In the background is a 1930s era carpet depicting a map of Egypt. In his first interview with foreign media since taking office in June, el-Sissi has told AP he is prepared to give whatever support is needed in the fight against the Islamic State group but says military action is not the only answer. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)CAIRO (AP) — Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi is feeling vindicated by the world's alarm over Islamic extremism that is fueling wars and bloodshed across the Middle East.


Turkey disappoints West with low-key role in IS fight

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 01:34 PM PDT

Turkey's Prime minister Ahmet Davutoglu (C) speaks on September 20, 2014 at the Esenboga Airport in Ankara to welcome back hostages taken by the IS groupAnkara (AFP) - Blamed by some for prompting the rise of the Islamic State insurgency, Turkey has finally taken steps to tighten its borders with Iraq and Syria but is still disappointing the West over its low-key role in the anti-IS fight.


EU HQ among possible Belgium jihadist targets

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 01:12 PM PDT

Police officers take position as a convoy escorting French citizen Mehdi Nemmouche is set to arrive at the Justice Palace in Brussels, on September 12, 2014BRUSSELS (AFP) - The European Commission was among possible targets for jihadist fighters returning from Syria, reports said Saturday, as the Belgian authorities cracked down in an effort to thwart extremist attacks.


Syria Kurds flee from IS jihadists into Turkey

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 12:26 PM PDT

Syrian Kurds wait before crossing on September 20, 2014 the border from Syria into Turkey near the southeastern town of Suruc in Sanliurfa provinceSuruc (Turkey) (AFP) - Tens of thousands of Syrian Kurds flooded into Turkey on Saturday, fleeing an onslaught by the jihadist Islamic State group that prompted an appeal for international intervention.


Kurdish fighters head to Syria to face militants

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 12:24 PM PDT

Syrian refugee children at the border in Suruc, Turkey, Saturday, Sept. 20, 2014. Several thousand Syrians, most of them Kurds, crossed into Turkey on Friday to find refuge from Islamic State militants who have barreled through dozens of Kurdish villages in northern Syria in the past 48 hours. (AP Photo)BEIRUT (AP) — Hundreds of Kurdish fighters raced from Turkey and Iraq into neighboring Syria on Saturday to defend a Kurdish area under attack by Islamic State militants. As the fighting raged, more than 60,000 mostly Kurdish refugees streamed across the dusty and barren border into Turkey, some hobbling on crutches as others lugged bulging sacks of belongings on their backs.


About 60,000 Syrian Kurds flee to Turkey from Islamic State advance

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 12:16 PM PDT

Turkish soldier stands guard as Syrian Kurds cross the border fence into Turkey near the southeastern town of Suruc in Sanliurfa provinceBy Daren Butler SURUC Turkey (Reuters) - About 60,000 Syrian Kurds fled into Turkey in the space of 24 hours, a deputy prime minister said on Saturday, as Islamic State militants seized dozens of villages close to the border. Turkey opened a stretch of the frontier on Friday after Kurdish civilians fled their homes, fearing an imminent attack on the border town of Ayn al-Arab, also known as Kobani. A Kurdish commander on the ground said Islamic State had advanced to within 15 km (9 miles) of the town. ...


Sun-Park showdown dominates Asiad

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 12:14 PM PDT

Park Tae Hwan of South Korea competes in Gold Coast, Australia on August 23, 2014Incheon (South Korea) (AFP) - China's Sun Yang on Sunday starts his latest battle for swimming supremacy with South Korea's Park Tae-Hwan in one of the most eagerly awaited showdowns at the Asian Games.


Obama faces questions on prospect of expanded war

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 11:45 AM PDT

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's military campaign against Islamic State group extremists has already crept beyond the narrow parameters he first outlined three months ago.

Albania tightens security ahead of pope visit

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 10:52 AM PDT

People walk by posters showing Pope Francis on September 20, 2014 in TiranaTirana (AFP) - Albania upped security on Saturday as it prepared to host Pope Francis amid warnings that Islamic State jihadists could be planning an attack on the Catholic leader in the mainly Muslim country.


Tunisia president declares re-election bid

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 10:43 AM PDT

Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki (C) speaks to reporters after submitting his candidacy for the upcoming elections on September 20, 2014 in TunisTunis (AFP) - Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki announced Saturday he will stand for re-election in November, in a key vote almost four years after a revolt that sparked the Arab Spring uprisings.


46 Turks kidnapped by IS militants freed

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 10:22 AM PDT

Turkey's Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu (C) and his wife Sare Davutoglu (L), welcome freed hostages held by Islamist militants in northern Iraq for more than three months, on September 20, 2014 at the Esenboga Airport in AnkaraAnkara (AFP) - Forty-six Turks held hostage for months by Islamic State jihadists in northern Iraq were freed and returned to Turkey on Saturday, to emotional family reunions and a triumphant Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu.


60,000 Syrian Kurds flood into Turkey

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 10:06 AM PDT

Syrian Kurd children carry their belongings after they crossed the border between Syria and Turkey near the southeastern town of Suruc in Sanliurfa province, on September 20, 2014Dikmetas (Turkey) (AFP) - More than 60,000 Syrian Kurds fleeing advancing Islamic State jihadists have poured across the border into Turkey since Ankara opened up its southern frontier on Friday, the country's deputy prime minister said.


Lack of trust keeps Iran, US away from coalition

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 09:37 AM PDT

In this picture released by an official website of the office of the Iranian supreme leader on Monday, Sept. 15, 2014, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, left, greets a group of a hospital personnel as he leaves following prostate surgery, in Tehran, Iran. Iran and the United States share a common enemy in the Islamic State militant group, but a deep-seated lack of trust has so far kept the longtime foes from publicly joining hands in a coalition to defeat the extremists. On Monday, Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has the final say on all state matters, decisively ruled out an alliance. (AP Photo/Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader)TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran and the United States share a common enemy in the Islamic State militant group, but a deep-seated lack of trust has so far kept the longtime foes from publicly joining hands in a coalition to defeat the extremists.


Potential push for Obama to expand military effort

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 08:49 AM PDT

In this Sept. 17, 2014 photo, President Barack Obama, center, with Sec. of Defense Chuck Hagel, left, and Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III, right, Commander of the US Central Command (CentCom), before the start of a briefing at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla. Obama's military campaign against Islamic State extremists has already crept beyond the narrow parameters he first outlined three months ago. But military experts both inside and outside of the administration argue that even more may be needed for the mission to succeed, including embedding U.S. ground troops with Iraqi security forces who are on the front line of the fight against the violent militants. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's military campaign against the Islamic State group already has extended beyond the limits he first outlined.


Dissecting the 5 Most Important Votes in Congress on Obama's ISIS Plan

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 08:00 AM PDT

Dissecting the 5 Most Important Votes in Congress on Obama's ISIS PlanThe House and Senate votes on President Obama's plan to arm Syrian rebels against the Islamic State were predictably scattered across the political spectrum. The proposal split both Republicans and Democrats, hawks and doves, and yielded few easily discernible patterns.


Turkey secures release of hostages held by Islamic State

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 07:11 AM PDT

Turkish PM Davutoglu kisses Turkish Consul General of Mosul Yilmaz on the forehead during a welcoming ceremony at Esenboga airport in AnkaraBy Orhan Coskun and Jonny Hogg ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish intelligence agents brought 46 hostages seized by Islamic State militants in northern Iraq back to Turkey on Saturday after more than three months in captivity, in what President Tayyip Erdogan described as a covert rescue operation. Security sources told Reuters the hostages had been released overnight in the town of Tel Abyad on the Syrian side of the border with Turkey after being transferred from the eastern Syrian city of Raqqa, Islamic State's stronghold. Officials declined to give details of the rescue operation. ...


Qaeda Tunisia offshoot offers backing to IS: SITE

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 06:46 AM PDT

Members of the Tunisian national guard stand guard in the central city of Kairouan on May 19, 2013Tunis (AFP) - An Al-Qaeda-linked Tunisian group has offered backing to the Islamic State organisation that has overrun chunks of Iraq and Syria, becoming the third jihadist group to do so this week, a US-based monitor says.


Dalai Lama slams killings in name of religion

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 06:40 AM PDT

His Holiness Dalai Lama speaks during an inter-religious meeting for harmony in New Delhi on September 20, 2014New Delhi (AFP) - The Dalai Lama on Saturday condemned mindless violence in the name of religion, saying the concept of jihad was being misused and misinterpreted by Islamist extremists.


How a Nigerian school girl escaped Boko Haram: Is Washington still concerned?

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 05:23 AM PDT

Had the Washington event featuring the first US appearance of one of the Nigerian schoolgirls who escaped the terrorist group Boko Haram taken place months ago – at the height of interest in the fate of about 300 mostly Christian kidnapped girls – more people might have filled the room at the Hudson Institute think tank in Washington where the soft-spoken girl identified only as "Saa" told her harrowing tale.

Dozens of Turkish Hostages Held by ISIS Freed

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 05:22 AM PDT

Dozens of Turkish Hostages Held by ISIS FreedAfter more than three months in captivity, Turkish intelligence agents brought dozens of hostages abducted by ISIS militants in northern Iraq back to Turkey, in what President Tayyip Erdogan described as a covert rescue operation.  


Iraqi Christians fly to new life in France after escaping Islamic State

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 04:22 AM PDT

By John Irish and Antony Paone ARBIL Iraq (Reuters) - On a warm evening at Arbil International Airport in Iraqi Kurdistan some 150 mostly Christian refugees anxiously waited to flee their homeland aboard a French government plane. The refugees, of all ages and from 25 different families, had one message as they prepared to fly to Paris to escape the threat of Islamic State militants: Christians and Muslims can no longer live together in Iraq. ...

Indonesia names four foreigners as terror suspects

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 04:15 AM PDT

Indonesian police stand guard on a road in Jakarta on July 22, 2014Four foreign men detained in Indonesia for allegedly planning to take part in militant training were officially named suspects for breaking counter-terrorism and immigration laws, police said Saturday.


Iran has 'role' in fighting IS militants: Kerry

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 04:11 AM PDT

US Secretary of State John Kerry appears before the House Foreign Affairs Committee to testify on the administration's strategy for dealing with the Islamic State (IS) group on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on September 18, 2014United Nations (United States) (AFP) - Washington's arch-foe Iran has a role to play in tackling Islamic State militants who have overrun large swathes of territory in Iraq and Syria, US Secretary of State John Kerry said.


Laws banning kids from playing video game, hacking as a form of protest, breaking the cycle of poverty with contraceptives, Yemen's brain drain, US-Russian alliance agaisnst Islamic State

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 04:00 AM PDT

The Korea Herald / Seoul, South KoreaLaws should fight Internet addiction among youth

Obama to press at UN for broader anti-IS coalition

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 03:58 AM PDT

Barack Obama in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on September 19, 2014Washington (AFP) - US President Barack Obama plans to make his case against the Islamic State militants before the world at the United Nations General Assembly next week in a bid for greater international support in the anti-IS fight.


Ayatollah Khamenei’s Cancer Scare

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 03:45 AM PDT

Ayatollah Khamenei's Cancer ScareAt a critical moment in nuclear negotiations and the widening war against ISIS, the health of Iran's supreme leader could throw another wild card into the mix.


Jihadi ideologue calls for freeing British hostage

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 02:52 AM PDT

CAIRO (AP) — A renowned jihadi ideologue on Saturday urged the Islamic State group to release British aid worker Alan Henning, saying Islam forbids harming non-Muslims who work with relief agencies.

Belgium thwarts jihadist attacks: report

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 02:46 AM PDT

Police officers take position as a convoy escorting French citizen Mehdi Nemmouche is set to arrive at the Justice Palace in Brussels, on September 12, 2014Brussels (AFP) - Belgian authorities have prevented several attacks by jihadist fighters returning home from Syria and by sympathisers with the Islamic State extremist group, a report said Saturday.


CIA stops spying on friendly nations in W. Europe

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 02:39 AM PDT

FILE -- In this April 21, 2010 file photo James Clapper is seen in McLean, Va., just outside of Washington. Clapper, the U.S. director of national intelligence, said during a public event Thursday Sept. 18, 2014 that the U.S. is assuming more risk because it has stopped spying on "specific targets," though he didn't spell out details. The CIA has curbed spying on friendly governments in Western Europe in response to the furor over a German caught selling secrets to the United States and the Edward Snowden revelations of classified information held by the National Security Agency, according to current and former U.S. officials. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)WASHINGTON (AP) — Stung by the backlash over a German caught selling secrets to the U.S. and the revelations of surveillance by the National Security Agency, the CIA has stopped spying on friendly governments in Western Europe, according to current and former U.S. officials.


Security upped at Vatican over attack fears

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 01:02 AM PDT

Rome (AFP) - Security has been tightened in Saint Peter's Square after intelligence services intercepted a possible plan to attack the Vatican, Italian media reported Saturday, increasing fears Pope Francis could be in danger.

Australia to toughen up anti-terror laws after IS threat

Posted: 20 Sep 2014 12:49 AM PDT

Australian Federal Police officers detaining a suspect in Sydney during a raid on September 18, 2014 (handout picture)The government will next week introduce legislation in parliament to tackle a growing terror threat, the attorney general said Saturday, in the aftermath of Australia's biggest crackdown in history.


WE'RE IN A WAR, BUT NOT AT WAR

Posted: 19 Sep 2014 10:00 PM PDT

CHICAGO -- The trains still screech on the elevated tracks of the Loop. The crowds still gather along the packed streets outside the iconic popcorn and nut outlets. The sweet-cheese pierogi and the borscht still are crowd favorites in the city's Polish restaurants. Chicago never felt so normal as it did last week. This is the paradox of our time: The United States is in a war, but Americans aren't at war. ...

AP Exclusive: CIA halts spying in Europe

Posted: 19 Sep 2014 09:09 PM PDT

ISIS GROWS BY THE MINUTEWASHINGTON (AP) — The CIA has curbed spying on friendly governments in Western Europe in response to the furor over a German caught selling secrets to the United States and the Edward Snowden revelations of classified information held by the National Security Agency, according to current and former U.S. officials.


In US, growing skepticism over 'no boots on ground' war plan

Posted: 19 Sep 2014 08:42 PM PDT

An Iraqi Sunni gunman, who took up arms alongside security forces to defend the town of Dhuluiyah from jihadists, flashes the V-sign as he holds a position in the Jubur area on September 17, 2014Washington (AFP) - President Barack Obama faces growing skepticism in Washington over his plan to defeat Islamic State jihadists in Iraq and Syria without US ground troops, with critics blasting the strategy as unrealistic and half-hearted.


United States says role for Iran in tackling Islamic State

Posted: 19 Sep 2014 05:42 PM PDT

By Michelle Nichols and Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Friday that Iran had a role to play in a global coalition to tackle Islamic State militants who have seized swaths of Iraq and Syria and proclaimed a caliphate in the heart of the Middle East. "The coalition required to eliminate ISIL (Islamic State) is not only, or even primarily, military in nature," Kerry told a United Nations Security Council meeting on Iraq. "It must be comprehensive and include close collaboration across multiple lines of effort. ...
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