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- 26 killed as attacks rock Egypt's Sinai
- Jordan still holding prisoner demanded by Islamic State as deadline passes
- Islamic State's Egypt wing claims attacks that killed 27: official Twitter
- Reuters Sports Schedule at 0001 GMT on Friday, Jan 30
- Pentagon wrestles with how to shield current veterans from budget cuts
- Simultaneous attacks in Egypt's Sinai kill 26
- New Saudi king announces major government shake-up: royal decrees
- Dems threaten to block action on Homeland-immigration bill
- John McCain erupts at protesters during hearing. Why the anger?
- Iraq, UAE vie for Asian Cup third spot
- If Jordanian pilot is still alive, will the Islamic State even release him?
- Former soldier charged with stealing $250,000 in benefits
- Jordan demands proof pilot alive as IS deadline passes
- Families plead for lives of IS hostages as swap hopes fade
- Iraq cuts budget due to falling oil prices
- Attacks kill 19 people in Iraq
- Rights abuses fuelled rise of Islamic militants: HRW
- France's anti-jihadi efforts net an 8-year-old schoolboy
- Factbox: Under-reported conflicts in 2015
- Hopes of return muted in devastated Syrian Kurdish town
- Japan hostage wife begs Tokyo, Amman to save husband
- Violence in Baghdad suburbs kills 21: sources
- Under-reported conflicts seen affecting millions in 2015
- Islamic State standoff involves prisoner, pilot, journalist
- Novel Eye-Tracking Technology Detects Concussions And Head Injury Severity
- Syria Kurds kill 22 jihadists around Kobane: monitor
- Survivors accuse Shiite militia of Iraq village massacre
- Iraqi female jihadist an important symbol for IS
- IS captive Goto's wife urges Jordan, Japan to work for his relief
- Rights group blasts IS for atrocities
- Failed Iraqi bomber at center of international hostage drama
- Katherine Jenkins Puts Classical Twist On Queen Song
- As Iraqi Kurds gain ground from IS, local Sunnis are wary
- EU moves to help states seize terror suspects' passports
- Turkey, Lebanon restart Baghdad flights after shooting, Gulf waits
- Egypt, Syria, Iraq used 2014 turmoil to abuse rights: report
- ISIS Appears to Arrange Prisoner Swap in New Hostage Recording
- Obama’s Enemies List Targets Red State Voters
- News Guide: A look at the Islamic State hostage crisis
- Golden boot glitters as UAE size up Iraq in Asian Cup
26 killed as attacks rock Egypt's Sinai Posted: 29 Jan 2015 04:39 PM PST
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Jordan still holding prisoner demanded by Islamic State as deadline passes Posted: 29 Jan 2015 04:33 PM PST
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Islamic State's Egypt wing claims attacks that killed 27: official Twitter Posted: 29 Jan 2015 04:27 PM PST By Yusri Mohamed, Ali Abdelaty and Mostafa Hashem ISMAILIA, Egypt (Reuters) - Islamic State's Egypt wing claimed responsibility for a series of attacks that killed at least 27 on Thursday in some of the worst anti-state violence in months, after commemorations around the anniversary of the 2011 uprising turned deadly this week. Egypt's government faces an Islamist insurgency based in Sinai and growing discontent with what critics perceive as heavy handed security tactics. A series of tweets from the Sinai Province's Twitter account claimed responsibility for each of the four attacks that took place in North Sinai and Suez provinces within hours of one another on Thursday night. |
Reuters Sports Schedule at 0001 GMT on Friday, Jan 30 Posted: 29 Jan 2015 04:01 PM PST Reuters sports schedule at 0001 GMT on Friday: - - - - TENNIS Australian Open, Melbourne (to Feb 1) 'Djoker' v 'The Man' 3.0 to decide who faces Murray MELBOURNE - Top seed Novak Djokovic and defending champion Stan Wawrinka brace themselves for another epic clash at the Australian Open as they bid for a place in the final against Britain's Andy Murray. ... |
Pentagon wrestles with how to shield current veterans from budget cuts Posted: 29 Jan 2015 03:53 PM PST A major review of military pay and benefits out Thursday could portend big changes to longstanding – and some say, fundamental – benefits for United States troops, including retirement pay. Personnel benefits make up one-quarter of the Pentagon budget, though the size of the overall force has been reduced by roughly half since 1990. Yet even as Pentagon personnel expenses soar, there is a concerted effort not to meet budgetary goals by cutting services and benefits for veterans who have returned from Iraq or Afghanistan and might need long-term care. "That is the fundamental question that we're posing, too – we're demonstrating that personnel costs are going up over time and, at the same time, maybe that is the cost of this social contract, and that's something we need to think about," says Katherine Kidder, co-author of a report on military compensation from the Center for a New American Security that was released earlier this week. |
Simultaneous attacks in Egypt's Sinai kill 26 Posted: 29 Jan 2015 03:25 PM PST |
New Saudi king announces major government shake-up: royal decrees Posted: 29 Jan 2015 03:25 PM PST
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Dems threaten to block action on Homeland-immigration bill Posted: 29 Jan 2015 02:42 PM PST |
John McCain erupts at protesters during hearing. Why the anger? Posted: 29 Jan 2015 01:33 PM PST Sen. John McCain (R) of Arizona in no uncertain terms Thursday told a bunch of protesters that they weren't going to be disrupting his congressional hearing. Senator McCain is the chairman of the Armed Services Committee now that Republicans control the chamber. On Thursday, he invited a contingent of former secretaries of State to speak on global problems and US security strategy. They included Republican George Shultz, Democrat Madeleine Albright, and Henry Kissinger – the dean of the GOP foreign policy establishment and winner of the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize for his role in establishing a cease-fire and withdrawing US troops from Vietnam. |
Iraq, UAE vie for Asian Cup third spot Posted: 29 Jan 2015 01:13 PM PST
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If Jordanian pilot is still alive, will the Islamic State even release him? Posted: 29 Jan 2015 01:04 PM PST IS has demanded the release of Sajida al-Rishawi, an Iraqi woman affiliated with its predecessor, Al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI), who participated in the murder of 58 people in a series of hotel bombings in Amman in 2005. The Sunni Muslim militant group has implied that it might release Japanese hostage Kenji Goto if Rishawi is released. Jordan has said it is willing to swap Ms. Rishawi for Kasasbeh. |
Former soldier charged with stealing $250,000 in benefits Posted: 29 Jan 2015 01:00 PM PST SEATTLE (AP) — A former Idaho National Guard soldier who is also an official in the Washington city of Snoqualmie has been indicted on charges that he lied his way to a Purple Heart and more than $250,000 in government benefits. |
Jordan demands proof pilot alive as IS deadline passes Posted: 29 Jan 2015 12:56 PM PST
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Families plead for lives of IS hostages as swap hopes fade Posted: 29 Jan 2015 12:40 PM PST |
Iraq cuts budget due to falling oil prices Posted: 29 Jan 2015 11:34 AM PST
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Attacks kill 19 people in Iraq Posted: 29 Jan 2015 11:23 AM PST BAGHDAD (AP) — Bombings and a shooting killed at least 19 people around the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Thursday, including soldiers and Shiite militiamen, officials said. |
Rights abuses fuelled rise of Islamic militants: HRW Posted: 29 Jan 2015 11:01 AM PST
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France's anti-jihadi efforts net an 8-year-old schoolboy Posted: 29 Jan 2015 11:01 AM PST French officials have announced a series of counterterrorism measures aimed at disaffected youth, part of an expanded campaign to fight the kind of Islamic extremism that inspired the terror attacks in Paris earlier this month. Last week, officials announced new measures aimed at reinforcing secular values in French schools. |
Factbox: Under-reported conflicts in 2015 Posted: 29 Jan 2015 10:32 AM PST By Alex Whiting LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The wars in Syria, Iraq and Ukraine are getting wide coverage in Western media, but there are at least 30 other conflicts in the world that are likely to go largely unnoticed this year and keep millions of people in crisis. Here are a few of them: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO Fighting in the Democratic Republic of Congo's east displaced 770,000 people in 2014 alone. An estimated 7 million people across the country need aid, according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). Elections next year will be pivotal as the violence in the east is largely a symptom of the government's poor governance, says the International Crisis Group (ICG). |
Hopes of return muted in devastated Syrian Kurdish town Posted: 29 Jan 2015 10:18 AM PST
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Japan hostage wife begs Tokyo, Amman to save husband Posted: 29 Jan 2015 10:15 AM PST
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Violence in Baghdad suburbs kills 21: sources Posted: 29 Jan 2015 10:11 AM PST At least 21 people, mostly civilians, were killed on Thursday in the outskirts of Baghdad by explosions at five separate locations and a shooting, security and medical sources said. Later in the day, two suicide bombers attacked the headquarters of a Sunni Sahwa militia in the al-Mashahida area on the northern outskirts of Baghdad, killing seven and wounding 21 others. A car bomb then went off at a security checkpoint in the Sunni farming district of Tarmiya, north of the capital, killing three policemen and a civilian. Bombings are frequent in Baghdad, where Sunni insurgents from Islamic State, which controls large swathes of territory in Iraq's north and west, regularly target Shi'ite neighborhoods with car bombs. |
Under-reported conflicts seen affecting millions in 2015 Posted: 29 Jan 2015 10:09 AM PST
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Islamic State standoff involves prisoner, pilot, journalist Posted: 29 Jan 2015 10:03 AM PST |
Novel Eye-Tracking Technology Detects Concussions And Head Injury Severity Posted: 29 Jan 2015 10:03 AM PST NEW YORK, Jan. 29, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- New research out of NYU Langone Medical Center could move the medical community one step closer toward effectively detecting concussion and quantifying its severity. Neuroscientists and concussion experts from NYU Langone and elsewhere, in a study publishing online January 29 in Journal of Neurotrauma, present a unique, simple and objective diagnostic tool for concussion that can be utilized in the emergency room or, one day, on the sidelines at sporting events. The study utilized a novel eye-tracking device to effectively measure the severity of concussion or brain injury in patients presenting to emergency departments following head trauma. "Concussion is a condition that has been plagued by the lack of an objective diagnostic tool which, in turn, has helped drive confusion and fears among those affected and their families," says lead investigator Uzma Samadani, MD, PhD, assistant professor in the Departments of Neurosurgery, Psychiatry, Neuroscience and Physiology at NYU Langone. |
Syria Kurds kill 22 jihadists around Kobane: monitor Posted: 29 Jan 2015 08:32 AM PST
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Survivors accuse Shiite militia of Iraq village massacre Posted: 29 Jan 2015 08:19 AM PST
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Iraqi female jihadist an important symbol for IS Posted: 29 Jan 2015 07:37 AM PST
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IS captive Goto's wife urges Jordan, Japan to work for his relief Posted: 29 Jan 2015 07:35 AM PST The wife of a Japanese journalist thought to be held by Islamic State insurgents in Syria urged the Japanese and Jordanian governments to work for his release shortly before a deadline set by his captors expired. "I fear that this is the last chance for my husband, and we now have only a few hours left to secure his release and the life of (Jordanian air force pilot) Lieutenant Muath al-Kasaesbeh," Kenji Goto's wife Rinko said in a statement to Reuters and other media. "I beg the Jordanian and Japanese government(s) to understand that the fates of both men are in their hands," she said in her first public comments since Goto appeared in a purported Islamic State video on Jan. 20 with fellow captive Haruna Yukawa, whose apparently beheaded body appeared in a subsequent video on Saturday. Goto announced the Islamic State deadline in an audio message earlier on Thursday that the Japanese government said appeared genuine. |
Rights group blasts IS for atrocities Posted: 29 Jan 2015 07:07 AM PST |
Failed Iraqi bomber at center of international hostage drama Posted: 29 Jan 2015 06:42 AM PST |
Katherine Jenkins Puts Classical Twist On Queen Song Posted: 29 Jan 2015 06:33 AM PST
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As Iraqi Kurds gain ground from IS, local Sunnis are wary Posted: 29 Jan 2015 05:59 AM PST |
EU moves to help states seize terror suspects' passports Posted: 29 Jan 2015 04:36 AM PST BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union has introduced new measures to help member nations seize the travel documents of people suspected of trying to join terrorist organizations outside the EU. |
Turkey, Lebanon restart Baghdad flights after shooting, Gulf waits Posted: 29 Jan 2015 03:30 AM PST Turkish Airlines and Lebanon's Middle East Airlines (MEA) resumed flights to Baghdad on Thursday after halting them earlier in the week when bullets hit a plane as it was landing in the Iraqi capital. Samir Kubba, the head of Iraq's civil aviation authority, told Reuters a flight from Istanbul had landed and another from Beirut was expected shortly. An MEA official and the Turkish Airlines website confirmed that both carriers, which provide daily flights to Baghdad, had resumed service. At least seven airlines suspended flights to Baghdad following the shooting incident. |
Egypt, Syria, Iraq used 2014 turmoil to abuse rights: report Posted: 29 Jan 2015 03:25 AM PST
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ISIS Appears to Arrange Prisoner Swap in New Hostage Recording Posted: 29 Jan 2015 03:01 AM PST
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Obama’s Enemies List Targets Red State Voters Posted: 29 Jan 2015 02:15 AM PST We wrote stories about the abuse of earmarks, the self-aggrandizement of Capitol Hill lifers such as Robert Byrd, Ted Stevens, Charlie Rangel, and the connection between pork barrel politics and the passage of ever-increasing federal budgets. Congress eventually produced internal reforms that made it much more difficult to apply earmarks, especially in secret. In 2006 Senators Tom Coburn and Barack Obama partnered on a bill that created a federal database from the federal budget -- one which allowed voters to find earmarks and federal contracts by zip code, author, recipients, and cost. To be sure, this activist effort had its critics, most of whom either served in Congress or had some business connection to Capitol Hill. |
News Guide: A look at the Islamic State hostage crisis Posted: 29 Jan 2015 01:09 AM PST |
Golden boot glitters as UAE size up Iraq in Asian Cup Posted: 29 Jan 2015 12:36 AM PST
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