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- EU Counter-Terror Chief: More Attacks ‘May Happen’
- How 400 US Troops Will Train Syria's Moderate Opposition to Fight ISIS
- Belgium: hotbed of fighters heading to Syria and Iraq
- Homeland Security chief: Visa waivers fears to be addressed
- Europe anti-terror raids net dozens amid high anxiety
- Islamic State group reaches for Afghanistan and Pakistan
- Hundreds of US troops to train Syrian rebels: Pentagon
- Don't Let Iran's Clerics off the Hook
- 26 settle suit in Texas veterans parade crash that killed 4
- ICC prosecutor opens probe into war crimes against Palestinians
- Film Friday (1/16): This Week's New Movies & Trailers
- Iraq attacks kill 17, including 8 in village retaken from IS
- ‘Scores’ of Navy Officials Bribed with Cash, Prostitutes
- War crimes court opens probe into Palestinian territories
- France to stop would-be jihadists from travelling
- The Daily Fix: Thwarted Belgium Terror Attack Planned to Target Police Forces
- John Kerry reminds Paris: 'You've got a friend'
- Saudi carries out 10th beheading of 2015
- Lebanon absorbs bomb shock as talks ease tensions
- Pentagon to deploy 400 troops to train Syrian rebels
- Rights groups urge pressure on Bahrain to acquit activist
- Eleven more air strikes hit Islamic State in Syria, Iraq: U.S. military
- French resolve to act on world stage bolstered by attacks: Hollande
- American Sniper Makes a Case Against 'Support Our Troops'
- Asian Cup: Japan leads Group D, Jordan in contention
- Japan were never in danger, insists Aguirre
- Asian Cup: Japan edges Iraq 1-0 to take lead in Group D
- Asian Cup: Jordan downs Palestine 5-1 in Group D
- Europol chief: foiling every attack is 'extremely difficult'
- Syrian state news agency attacks U.S. plan to train rebels
- How Plunging Oil Prices Could Create Economic Upheaval
- Honda penalty earns win for profligate Japan
- Wilkins hails Jordan's 'Geoff Hurst' after 5-1 rout
- Should Germany House Asylum Seekers in a Former Nazi Barracks?
- France won't abandon foreign anti-terrorist operations
- Austria again detains 14-year-old on suspicion of terror offences
- Belgium on high alert after bloody police raid
- Islamic State kills 17 in Syria after hit-and-run attacks
- Jordan's Aldaradreh slams four in 5-1 rout of Palestine
EU Counter-Terror Chief: More Attacks ‘May Happen’ Posted: 16 Jan 2015 04:49 PM PST
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How 400 US Troops Will Train Syria's Moderate Opposition to Fight ISIS Posted: 16 Jan 2015 04:47 PM PST
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Belgium: hotbed of fighters heading to Syria and Iraq Posted: 16 Jan 2015 03:27 PM PST
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Homeland Security chief: Visa waivers fears to be addressed Posted: 16 Jan 2015 03:03 PM PST |
Europe anti-terror raids net dozens amid high anxiety Posted: 16 Jan 2015 02:57 PM PST |
Islamic State group reaches for Afghanistan and Pakistan Posted: 16 Jan 2015 02:16 PM PST |
Hundreds of US troops to train Syrian rebels: Pentagon Posted: 16 Jan 2015 02:14 PM PST
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Don't Let Iran's Clerics off the Hook Posted: 16 Jan 2015 12:37 PM PST Two and half years have passed since Congress passed the sanctions bill against Iran. Yet, since the talks have started with Iran, no access has been provided to the IAEA to any of the suspected military sites such as Parchin, and none of the outstanding questions relating to the possible military dimensions of the nuclear program has been resolved. Legislators should also be aware of the "good guy (supposed moderates), bad guy (the conservatives)" narrative, being pitched by Iran and its U.S. lobby apparatus. |
26 settle suit in Texas veterans parade crash that killed 4 Posted: 16 Jan 2015 12:16 PM PST LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Twenty-six people who were hurt or had family members killed when a freight train struck a veterans parade float in Midland two years ago have settled their lawsuit against Union Pacific Railroad, both sides said Friday. |
ICC prosecutor opens probe into war crimes against Palestinians Posted: 16 Jan 2015 11:53 AM PST
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Film Friday (1/16): This Week's New Movies & Trailers Posted: 16 Jan 2015 11:37 AM PST |
Iraq attacks kill 17, including 8 in village retaken from IS Posted: 16 Jan 2015 11:17 AM PST BAGHDAD (AP) — A series of attacks in Iraq, including an explosion at a booby-trapped house in a village recently retaken from IS militants north of Baghdad, killed 17 people on Friday, officials said. |
‘Scores’ of Navy Officials Bribed with Cash, Prostitutes Posted: 16 Jan 2015 11:15 AM PST He admitted to showering "scores" of Navy officials with $500,000 worth of cash bribes, sending them on free trips to exotic locations and setting them up with high-end prostitutes. In return, corrupt Navy officers turned a blind eye when he bilked the military services of tens of millions by overcharging for food, fuel and basic services when they docked their ships and submarines in Asian ports. In the climax to one of the worst war-time contract corruption scandals in Navy history, a Malaysian defense contractor named Leonard Glenn Francis pleaded guilty in federal court in San Diego on Thursday to bribery and corruption charges. |
War crimes court opens probe into Palestinian territories Posted: 16 Jan 2015 10:50 AM PST
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France to stop would-be jihadists from travelling Posted: 16 Jan 2015 09:41 AM PST |
The Daily Fix: Thwarted Belgium Terror Attack Planned to Target Police Forces Posted: 16 Jan 2015 08:29 AM PST The suspected jihadist groups targeted by special forces in a major anti-terror raid Thursday night were planning to kill police officers in public and in police stations, state prosecutors told The Telegraph. The raid resulted in the death of two suspected terrorists shot dead in Verviers, Belgium, 13 other suspects arrested, and two others arrested in France. CNN International is reporting that the terror threat appears to involved up to 20 sleeper cells of between 120 and 180 people ready to attack France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. "The investigation... has shown that these people had the intention to kill several policemen in the street and at police commissariats [police stations]," Belgium prosecutor Eric Van Der Sypt told BBC News. |
John Kerry reminds Paris: 'You've got a friend' Posted: 16 Jan 2015 07:17 AM PST His visit comes less than a week after the US was castigated for not sending a higher-level official to Paris's unity march in honor of the 17 victims of the terrorist attacks at satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and at a kosher supermarket. "There is an increasing blurring of the external and the internal, and of foreign policy issues and domestic policy issues," she says. |
Saudi carries out 10th beheading of 2015 Posted: 16 Jan 2015 06:40 AM PST
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Lebanon absorbs bomb shock as talks ease tensions Posted: 16 Jan 2015 06:39 AM PST By Tom Perry and Laila Bassam BEIRUT (Reuters) - A double suicide bombing at a cafe in the Lebanese city of Tripoli was meant to ignite a new round of civil strife in a country whose stability has been repeatedly strained by the war in neighboring Syria. Instead, the fragile Lebanese state appears to have emerged a little stronger from the Sunni militant attack that killed nine people in an Alawite neighborhood, helped by new political talks that are containing sectarian tensions. Lebanon, with its own combustible sectarian mix, has felt the force of that conflict in suicide bombings and bloody confrontations between the army and militant groups. Sunni militant leaders remain at large, with plenty of opportunity to recruit among disaffected Lebanese Sunnis, in Palestinian refugee camps, and from a pool of well over a million Syrian refugees. |
Pentagon to deploy 400 troops to train Syrian rebels Posted: 16 Jan 2015 06:31 AM PST
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Rights groups urge pressure on Bahrain to acquit activist Posted: 16 Jan 2015 06:30 AM PST
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Eleven more air strikes hit Islamic State in Syria, Iraq: U.S. military Posted: 16 Jan 2015 06:15 AM PST WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States led six more air strikes against Islamic State in Syria and five in Iraq since early Thursday, according to the U.S.-led military coalition. The strikes in Syria centered around the key border town of Kobani, destroying nine of the militants' fighting positions, the Combined Joint Task Force said in a statement on Friday. In Iraq, the five strikes near Ramadi, al-Qaim, al-Asad and Mosul struck various fighting positions as well a building, boats and a barge used by Islamic State, according to the statement. (Reporting by Washington Newsroom) |
French resolve to act on world stage bolstered by attacks: Hollande Posted: 16 Jan 2015 06:07 AM PST By John Irish PARIS (Reuters) - Deadly Islamist attacks on France only reinforce its resolve to act on the international stage, intervening in world hotspots and using its diplomatic weight to help solve crises, President Francois Hollande said on Friday. France, a permanent U.N. Security Council member and nuclear power, has thousands of troops hunting down al Qaeda-linked militants in Africa's Sahel-Sahara region and is part of the U.S.-led coalition striking Islamic State fighters in Iraq. "France has come out of this ordeal with its determination intact to act on the international scene," Hollande told an annual gathering of about 200 foreign and French ambassadors. "Our response must be firm and can only be collective." Hollande has been applauded in France for his handling of attacks during which Islamist militants killed 17 people, both in terms of security forces' quick response to track down the killers and his sharing in the grief of victims' families. |
American Sniper Makes a Case Against 'Support Our Troops' Posted: 16 Jan 2015 06:01 AM PST
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Asian Cup: Japan leads Group D, Jordan in contention Posted: 16 Jan 2015 05:49 AM PST |
Japan were never in danger, insists Aguirre Posted: 16 Jan 2015 05:25 AM PST
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Asian Cup: Japan edges Iraq 1-0 to take lead in Group D Posted: 16 Jan 2015 05:07 AM PST |
Asian Cup: Jordan downs Palestine 5-1 in Group D Posted: 16 Jan 2015 04:32 AM PST MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Hamza Aldaradreh's dominating four-goal performance against Palestine has given Jordan coach Ray Wilkins a selection dilemma ahead of his team's must-win final group match against Japan. |
Europol chief: foiling every attack is 'extremely difficult' Posted: 16 Jan 2015 04:03 AM PST
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Syrian state news agency attacks U.S. plan to train rebels Posted: 16 Jan 2015 03:55 AM PST The Syrian state news agency on Friday attacked U.S. military plans to train and equip Syrian rebels, saying they amounted to support for terrorists. The plan is part of the U.S. strategy to roll back the Islamic State group that has seized much of eastern and northern Syria. Senior U.S. officials met Syrian opposition and civil society leaders in Istanbul this week to discuss the program. A Pentagon spokesman told Reuters on Thursday the U.S. military is planning to deploy more than 400 troops to help train the Syrian rebels. |
How Plunging Oil Prices Could Create Economic Upheaval Posted: 16 Jan 2015 03:30 AM PST This includes not just the oil and gas industry, but also finance, manufacturing and more. Economy-watchers generally believe that lower gas prices will benefit the U.S. overall, because savings on gas can be recommitted to other consumer spending. Of course, these same economists never saw the fall in oil prices coming. |
Honda penalty earns win for profligate Japan Posted: 16 Jan 2015 03:30 AM PST
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Wilkins hails Jordan's 'Geoff Hurst' after 5-1 rout Posted: 16 Jan 2015 03:21 AM PST
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Should Germany House Asylum Seekers in a Former Nazi Barracks? Posted: 16 Jan 2015 03:00 AM PST
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France won't abandon foreign anti-terrorist operations Posted: 16 Jan 2015 02:52 AM PST PARIS (AP) — President Francois Hollande says France is "waging war" against terrorism and will not back down from international military operations against Islamic extremists despite recent deadly attacks. |
Austria again detains 14-year-old on suspicion of terror offences Posted: 16 Jan 2015 02:16 AM PST Austrian police have detained a 14-year-old boy for the second time on suspicion of belonging to a terrorist organization, planning to travel to Syria and researching how to build bombs, a police spokesman said on Friday. The boy from Lower Austria province was first detained in October but released from investigative custody after a few days on condition he remain in contact with authorities. When his mother reported him missing this week, authorities renewed the arrest warrant. About 170 people have left Austria to fight with jihadis in the Middle East, according to the Interior Ministry, some of whom have been killed. |
Belgium on high alert after bloody police raid Posted: 16 Jan 2015 02:06 AM PST
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Islamic State kills 17 in Syria after hit-and-run attacks Posted: 16 Jan 2015 01:49 AM PST Islamic State has beheaded or shot 17 men in Syria in the past two days as it faces increasing attacks from unidentified gunmen in areas it controls, a monitoring group said on Friday. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which uses a network of sources across the country to report on the war, said the spike in execution-style killings follows the killing of 10 Islamic State fighters in hit-and-run attacks in several areas around Deir al-Zor province this month. Deir al-Zor stretches from Raqqa to the border with Iraq and links Islamic State's self-declared caliphate in the two countries. Syrian state news agency SANA said on Thursday Islamic State executed three civilians and displayed their bodies in the town of al-Mayadin. |
Jordan's Aldaradreh slams four in 5-1 rout of Palestine Posted: 16 Jan 2015 01:30 AM PST
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