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- South Korea reaches Asian Cup semifinals
- Pentagon says US has killed thousands of jihadists
- Japan hostage mother to make last minute appeal
- Top Asian News at 12:30 a.m. GMT
- Yemen's US-backed president quits; country could split apart
- New Saudi ruler King Salman bin Abdulaziz
- Saudi's new king, Salman, a force for unity in royal family
- Japan faces deadline to free Islamic State hostages
- Saudi King Abdullah was a cautious reformer
- Hostage video: was it really done outside?
- Saudi King Abdullah: patient reformer who battled hardliners
- Saudi state TV reports: King Abdullah has died at 90
- Patriots defiant over 'deflategate' controversy
- Reuters Sports Schedule at 0001 GMT on Friday, Jan 23
- U.N. approved cross-border aid helps 600,000 Syrians in six months
- Iraqi PM warns falling oil price could hurt fight against Islamic State
- Yemen chaos puts uncertainty into Obama terror fight – or does it?
- DAVOS WATCH: Merkel upstaged, more protests, currency wars
- US officials detail Islamic State kills, but hard part ahead
- Egypt's president says Islam needs a reboot
- Iraqi PM's criticism of U.S., coalition support not helpful: Hagel
- 'American Sniper' triggers angry debate
- Arch-rivals Iran, Iraq clash in Cup quarters
- 'We're going to kill' Iraq militants who attack Canadian troops: PM
- Ohio man accused of plotting government attack pleads not guilty
- In post-Snowden era, NSA maintains surprisingly favorable image
- Iraq coalition tensions emerge in Islamic State fight
- Pope sees 'shadows and dangers' amid Vatican attack fears
- Iraqi Torah scroll makes mysterious journey to Jerusalem
- Iraq calls for more weapons to fight IS threat
- Prisoners coordinated attacks from notorious Lebanese jail
- Hagel disputes Iraq leader's weapons, training complaints
- Oscars: Should 'Selma' and 'American Sniper' Be Penalized for Taking Liberties With the Truth? (Opinion)
- Social networks must help stamp out promotion of violence: France
- Why Republicans Are Pushing Pentagon Cuts
- Egypt's president says Egypt & France battle the same enemy
- Islamic State momentum halted or reversed in Iraq - U.S. Secretary of State Kerry
- Georgians in Ukraine fight shadow war
- Is Islamic State penetrating Afghanistan? Rumors swirl.
South Korea reaches Asian Cup semifinals Posted: 22 Jan 2015 04:40 PM PST |
Pentagon says US has killed thousands of jihadists Posted: 22 Jan 2015 04:35 PM PST
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Japan hostage mother to make last minute appeal Posted: 22 Jan 2015 04:35 PM PST
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Top Asian News at 12:30 a.m. GMT Posted: 22 Jan 2015 04:32 PM PST TOKYO (AP) — The deadline for paying ransom for two Japanese hostages held by the Islamic State group was fast approaching early Friday with no signs of a breakthrough. Lacking clout and diplomatic reach in the Middle East, Japan has been scrambling for a way to secure the release of the two men, one a journalist, the other an adventurer fascinated by war. Two Japanese who said they have contacts with a leader in the Islamic State group offered Thursday to try to negotiate, but it was unclear if the Japanese government was receptive to the idea. |
Yemen's US-backed president quits; country could split apart Posted: 22 Jan 2015 04:31 PM PST |
New Saudi ruler King Salman bin Abdulaziz Posted: 22 Jan 2015 04:30 PM PST By Angus McDowall RIYADH (Reuters) - The death on Friday of Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah means Salman bin Abdulaziz has become the country's new ruler and the last to be born before the discovery of oil in the world's top crude exporter. As king, Salman, 78, will have to navigate regional turmoil caused by wars in Iraq and Syria, as well as a bitter rivalry with Shi'ite Muslim power Iran and a lingering threat from an al Qaeda wing in neighboring Yemen. "It appeared to me he had a good handle on the delicate balancing act he had to do to move society forward while being respectful of its traditions and conservative ways," said Robert Jordan who was U.S. ambassador in Riyadh from 2001-03. |
Saudi's new king, Salman, a force for unity in royal family Posted: 22 Jan 2015 04:28 PM PST |
Japan faces deadline to free Islamic State hostages Posted: 22 Jan 2015 04:21 PM PST |
Saudi King Abdullah was a cautious reformer Posted: 22 Jan 2015 04:12 PM PST
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Hostage video: was it really done outside? Posted: 22 Jan 2015 04:11 PM PST NEW YORK (AP) — The video of two Japanese hostages being held by the Islamic State group seems, like past IS videos, taken in an arid, desert setting. But suspicions are emerging that the message was not prepared outdoors at all. |
Saudi King Abdullah: patient reformer who battled hardliners Posted: 22 Jan 2015 04:10 PM PST
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Saudi state TV reports: King Abdullah has died at 90 Posted: 22 Jan 2015 04:08 PM PST
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Patriots defiant over 'deflategate' controversy Posted: 22 Jan 2015 04:01 PM PST
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Reuters Sports Schedule at 0001 GMT on Friday, Jan 23 Posted: 22 Jan 2015 04:00 PM PST Reuters sports schedule at 0001 GMT on Friday: - - - - TENNIS Australian Open, Melbourne (to Feb 1) Federer, Nadal hope injury, illness concerns over MELBOURNE - Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal both had differing levels of concern over the physical fitness ahead of their third round clashes with Andreas Seppi and Dudi Sela at the Australian Open while Maria Sharapova faces Zarina Diyas. ... |
U.N. approved cross-border aid helps 600,000 Syrians in six months Posted: 22 Jan 2015 03:56 PM PST By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations said on Thursday that 54 aid shipments to Syria had been made since the U.N. Security Council authorized some cross-border routes in July, supplying food to 600,000 people, along with water and medical supplies. In his latest monthly report to the council, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the United Nations and partners had made 40 shipments from Turkey and 14 from Jordan. Deliveries could not be made from Iraq due to insecurity, he said. The Security Council approved humanitarian access without Syrian government consent into rebel-held areas at four border crossings from Turkey, Iraq and Jordan. |
Iraqi PM warns falling oil price could hurt fight against Islamic State Posted: 22 Jan 2015 03:25 PM PST
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Yemen chaos puts uncertainty into Obama terror fight – or does it? Posted: 22 Jan 2015 03:14 PM PST Yemen, home to Al Qaeda's most potent and threatening branch, has for years worked closely with the United States on counterterrorism efforts and allowed the US to conduct drone strikes targeting Al Qaeda operatives. Some recent reports claim that AQAP's rival jihadist group, the Islamic State, is seeking to set up shop in Sunni tribal areas as it has in Iraq's Anbar Province. Collapse of the government Thursday followed several days of intense fighting in the capital, Sanaa, that left Houthi rebels in control of the city and Yemen's pro-US president, Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi, relegated to house arrest. The turmoil in the capital this week had already prompted the Pentagon to position two ships in the waters off Yemen in the event of an evacuation of US diplomatic personnel. |
DAVOS WATCH: Merkel upstaged, more protests, currency wars Posted: 22 Jan 2015 03:11 PM PST |
US officials detail Islamic State kills, but hard part ahead Posted: 22 Jan 2015 02:54 PM PST
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Egypt's president says Islam needs a reboot Posted: 22 Jan 2015 02:44 PM PST |
Iraqi PM's criticism of U.S., coalition support not helpful: Hagel Posted: 22 Jan 2015 02:12 PM PST Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi's criticism of the pace of support from the U.S.-led coalition is not helpful, U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said on Thursday, noting expedited U.S. arms shipments and fresh coalition efforts to support Iraq. "We have a coalition of over 60 countries that have come together to help Iraq. |
'American Sniper' triggers angry debate Posted: 22 Jan 2015 02:10 PM PST
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Arch-rivals Iran, Iraq clash in Cup quarters Posted: 22 Jan 2015 02:08 PM PST
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'We're going to kill' Iraq militants who attack Canadian troops: PM Posted: 22 Jan 2015 01:55 PM PST
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Ohio man accused of plotting government attack pleads not guilty Posted: 22 Jan 2015 01:39 PM PST By Ginny McCabe CINCINNATI (Reuters) - An Ohio man accused of plotting to attack the U.S. Capitol with guns and bombs pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and other charges in federal court on Thursday. Christopher Cornell, 20, of Cincinnati, is being held without bail after prosecutors said he posed a threat to national security. The charges against Cornell include attempted murder of government officials, possession of a firearm to commit a crime and solicitation to commit a violent crime. Cornell, in gray prison garb, answered "yes" in a soft voice to U.S. Magistrate Stephanie Bowman's questions about whether he understood the charges. |
In post-Snowden era, NSA maintains surprisingly favorable image Posted: 22 Jan 2015 01:13 PM PST The Pew survey, conducted Jan. 7-11, asked respondents about their views of various federal agencies, breaking down responses by sex, political affiliation, and age. It found that 51 percent of Americans view the NSA favorably – down from 54 percent in fall 2013 – while 37 percent have unfavorable views of the agency. To be sure, the NSA isn't exactly popular. The only federal agency less popular among Americans was the Internal Revenue Service, which was viewed favorably by only 45 percent of Americans and was the only one in which "unfavorable" views topped favorable ones, at 48 percent. |
Iraq coalition tensions emerge in Islamic State fight Posted: 22 Jan 2015 01:08 PM PST |
Pope sees 'shadows and dangers' amid Vatican attack fears Posted: 22 Jan 2015 12:31 PM PST
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Iraqi Torah scroll makes mysterious journey to Jerusalem Posted: 22 Jan 2015 12:30 PM PST |
Iraq calls for more weapons to fight IS threat Posted: 22 Jan 2015 12:23 PM PST
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Prisoners coordinated attacks from notorious Lebanese jail Posted: 22 Jan 2015 12:15 PM PST
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Hagel disputes Iraq leader's weapons, training complaints Posted: 22 Jan 2015 12:01 PM PST |
Posted: 22 Jan 2015 12:00 PM PST THR's awards analyst argues that narrative movies have always deviated from history to some extent — and haven't always been punished at the Oscars. |
Social networks must help stamp out promotion of violence: France Posted: 22 Jan 2015 11:28 AM PST
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Why Republicans Are Pushing Pentagon Cuts Posted: 22 Jan 2015 11:05 AM PST
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Egypt's president says Egypt & France battle the same enemy Posted: 22 Jan 2015 10:39 AM PST |
Islamic State momentum halted or reversed in Iraq - U.S. Secretary of State Kerry Posted: 22 Jan 2015 10:35 AM PST U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Thursday that Islamic State's momentum in Iraq had been halted or reversed and that U.S. weapons for government forces would be arriving very shortly. "In recent months we have seen definitively ... momentum halted in Iraq and in some cases reversed," Kerry told a London news conference after a meeting of the U.S.-led coalition fighting IS. |
Georgians in Ukraine fight shadow war Posted: 22 Jan 2015 10:04 AM PST |
Is Islamic State penetrating Afghanistan? Rumors swirl. Posted: 22 Jan 2015 09:38 AM PST Mullah Abdul Rauf, a Soviet-era fighter and Taliban member who was at one time a Guantánamo Bay detainee, is reportedly building a militia loyal to the Islamic State, the notoriously brutal group now in control of northern Syria and western Iraq. Farther north in central Afghanistan's Logar Province, locals say fighters are already flying the black flag of IS. Yet scattered reports of the emergence of black-clad Afghans with IS ties have led to speculation that the feared international jihadist group may gain a foothold in Afghanistan, as Al Qaeda did in the late 1990s. |
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