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- Spanish police arrest 4 suspected members of a jihadi cell
- Japan PM Abe: Execution of Japan captive 'outrageous,' 'impermissible'
- Clint Eastwood on 'American Sniper's' "Biggest Antiwar Statement"
- Group says 'American Sniper' film spurs threats against Muslims
- US Muslims threatened after 'American Sniper'
- How an ISIS Beheading Might Change Japan
- Obama, Cameron condemn Japan hostage 'murder'
- Japan, US condemn unverified video claiming IS hostage dead
- Spain arrests four suspected jihadists
- Kerry to visit Nigeria ahead of election
- Canadian pleads not guilty in US terror case
- Coalition air raids back up Kurdish advance in Iraq: US
- Obama to cut short India trip to pay call on Saudi Arabia
- Libyan extremist group says leader has been killed
- Bank of Japan's Kuroda praises 'big decision' by ECB
- Officials say bombings kill 13 people in Iraq's capital
- Australian women 'joining IS foreign fighters'
- Spain arrests four in swoop of suspected militant cell in north Africa
- Dignitaries head to Saudi Arabia after King Abdullah's death
- U.S., allies conduct air strikes in Syria and Iraq
- Reuters Sports Schedule at 1400 GMT on Saturday, Jan 24
- War Films and 'It' Girls: The Week in Pop-Culture Writing
- Low oil prices chill a once-hot oil town in North Dakota
- Police arrest four suspected Islamist militants in Spain
- Ukraine headache grows for IMF
- Kurdish forces fire into Islamic State-controlled Mosul
- Kerry calls for more resources in anti-extremist fight, warns of Islamophobia
- 5 things to know: Why crisis in Yemen matters to Americans
- Iraq hero Mahmoud dreaming of Asian Cup repeat
- Today in History
- Mosul strikes are start of new effort against Islamic State
Spanish police arrest 4 suspected members of a jihadi cell Posted: 24 Jan 2015 04:50 PM PST MADRID (AP) — Spanish National Police arrested four suspected jihadis Saturday in the country's North African enclave of Ceuta who allegedly had formed a terror cell and were ready to carry out an attack, the Interior Ministry said. |
Japan PM Abe: Execution of Japan captive 'outrageous,' 'impermissible' Posted: 24 Jan 2015 04:27 PM PST Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Sunday the apparent killing of a Japanese captive by Islamic State militants was "outrageous" and impermissible," and called again for the release of a Japanese journalist being held by the group. Abe also said that Japan would not give in to terrorism. He made the remarks to public broadcaster NHK after a video surfaced that Japanese captive Haruna Yukawa had been killed. |
Clint Eastwood on 'American Sniper's' "Biggest Antiwar Statement" Posted: 24 Jan 2015 03:43 PM PST The 'American Sniper' filmmaker, in his role as producer, took part in the Producers Guild of America's annual Nominees Breakfast |
Group says 'American Sniper' film spurs threats against Muslims Posted: 24 Jan 2015 03:26 PM PST
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US Muslims threatened after 'American Sniper' Posted: 24 Jan 2015 02:47 PM PST
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How an ISIS Beheading Might Change Japan Posted: 24 Jan 2015 02:35 PM PST
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Obama, Cameron condemn Japan hostage 'murder' Posted: 24 Jan 2015 02:15 PM PST
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Japan, US condemn unverified video claiming IS hostage dead Posted: 24 Jan 2015 01:59 PM PST |
Spain arrests four suspected jihadists Posted: 24 Jan 2015 01:25 PM PST
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Kerry to visit Nigeria ahead of election Posted: 24 Jan 2015 01:20 PM PST |
Canadian pleads not guilty in US terror case Posted: 24 Jan 2015 12:47 PM PST NEW YORK (AP) — A Canadian man pleaded not guilty Saturday to U.S. charges that he sent money and provided other long-distance support to Tunisian jihadists believed responsible for a 2009 suicide attack in Iraq that killed five American soldiers. |
Coalition air raids back up Kurdish advance in Iraq: US Posted: 24 Jan 2015 12:09 PM PST
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Obama to cut short India trip to pay call on Saudi Arabia Posted: 24 Jan 2015 11:52 AM PST |
Libyan extremist group says leader has been killed Posted: 24 Jan 2015 11:49 AM PST CAIRO (AP) — Benghazi-based extremist Islamic militant group Ansar al-Shariah said Saturday its leader Mohammed al-Zahawi has been killed. |
Bank of Japan's Kuroda praises 'big decision' by ECB Posted: 24 Jan 2015 10:58 AM PST
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Officials say bombings kill 13 people in Iraq's capital Posted: 24 Jan 2015 10:07 AM PST |
Australian women 'joining IS foreign fighters' Posted: 24 Jan 2015 08:25 AM PST
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Spain arrests four in swoop of suspected militant cell in north Africa Posted: 24 Jan 2015 07:49 AM PST Police in Spain's north African enclave of Ceuta arrested four men on Saturday suspected of belonging to a militant Islamist network that may have been planning an attack in Spain, the interior ministry said. Spain has stepped up security as well as efforts to prevent the radicalization of young Muslim citizens following attacks in Paris this month in which Islamist gunmen killed 17 people. "The four men, of Spanish nationality and Moroccan origin, have a very similar profile to those who carried out the attacks in Paris," the interior ministry said in a statement. "They are two pairs of brothers, highly radicalized and highly trained," Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz told reporters. |
Dignitaries head to Saudi Arabia after King Abdullah's death Posted: 24 Jan 2015 06:18 AM PST |
U.S., allies conduct air strikes in Syria and Iraq Posted: 24 Jan 2015 06:09 AM PST WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and its coalition partners have launched another round of air strikes against Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria, conducting 26 strikes since early Friday. In a statement on Saturday from the Combined Joint Task Force leading the military operation, officials said 13 strikes hit in Syria and also 13 hit in Iraq. In Syria, 12 air strikes targeted Islamic State positions near Kobani. In Iraq, five strikes hit near Mosul and five near Tal Afar, the statement said. (Reporting by Eric Beech; Editing by Toby Chopra) |
Reuters Sports Schedule at 1400 GMT on Saturday, Jan 24 Posted: 24 Jan 2015 06:00 AM PST Reuters sports schedule at 1400 GMT on Saturday: - - - - TENNIS Australian Open, Melbourne (to Feb 1) Nadal and Murray bid for quarter-finals MELBOURNE - Sixth seed Andy Murray faces off with his Wimbledon nemesis Grigor Dimitrov in a fourth-round clash, with third seed Rafa Nadal and top women's contender Maria Sharapova also in action on day seven at Melbourne Park (TENNIS-OPEN/ (PIX), expect throughout, by Ian Ransom and Greg Stutchbury) MELBOURNE - Top seed Serena Williams and older sister Venus led a foursome of American women into the fourth round, while men's top seed Novak Djokovic ... |
War Films and 'It' Girls: The Week in Pop-Culture Writing Posted: 24 Jan 2015 05:30 AM PST |
Low oil prices chill a once-hot oil town in North Dakota Posted: 24 Jan 2015 05:00 AM PST Emptiness along the newly built road is a portrait of the "echo economy" – an America that looks at plummeting oil prices not as a sign of savings at the pump, but as potential trouble ahead. They are towns as remote as Crosby, where the recent oil boom drove rents to San Francisco levels, or as familiar as Houston, a metropolis bracing for as many as 75,000 layoffs. The oil and gas industry created more than 100,000 US jobs between 2007 and 2013 – a 40 percent increase in US energy industry jobs and a 1 percent boost in total US employment. In many ways, this lonely swath of North Dakota is a bellwether for America's energy economy. |
Police arrest four suspected Islamist militants in Spain Posted: 24 Jan 2015 04:55 AM PST Police in Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta arrested four men on Saturday suspected of belonging to a militant Islamist network that may have been planning an attack in Spain, the interior ministry said. Spain has stepped up security as well as efforts to prevent the radicalisation of young Muslim citizens following attacks in Paris this month in which Islamist gunmen killed 17 people. Confirming the arrests, Spanish Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz told reporters: "They are two pairs of brothers,highly radicalised and highly trained." Diaz said there were "many parallels" with the two brothers who attacked the Paris office of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo earlier this month, shooting dead 12 people. El Mundo newspaper quoted Diaz as saying the four detained brothers were of Moroccan origin but held Spanish nationality. |
Ukraine headache grows for IMF Posted: 24 Jan 2015 03:25 AM PST
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Kurdish forces fire into Islamic State-controlled Mosul Posted: 24 Jan 2015 03:04 AM PST Kurdish forces have fired rockets into Mosul for the first time since Islamic State militants overran the northern Iraqi city last summer, Kurdish military sources said on Saturday. A Kurdish officer said 20 Grad missiles had been launched into Mosul on Friday after receiving information that Islamic State militants were gathering to meet near the city's Zuhour neighborhood. "We hit their positions," said Captain Shivan Ahmed, who belongs to the unit that fired the rockets from around 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of Mosul. Kurdish officials said the strikes had hit their intended target, but two residents of Mosul contacted by Reuters said three civilians were killed in the attack. |
Kerry calls for more resources in anti-extremist fight, warns of Islamophobia Posted: 24 Jan 2015 12:23 AM PST
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5 things to know: Why crisis in Yemen matters to Americans Posted: 24 Jan 2015 12:17 AM PST
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Iraq hero Mahmoud dreaming of Asian Cup repeat Posted: 24 Jan 2015 12:15 AM PST
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Posted: 23 Jan 2015 09:00 PM PST Today is Saturday, Jan. 24, the 24th day of 2015. There are 341 days left in the year. |
Mosul strikes are start of new effort against Islamic State Posted: 23 Jan 2015 07:42 PM PST |
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