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- Obama says US to 're-assess' options after Netanyahu win
- Islamic State says it killed tourists in Tunisia
- US woman accused of supplying terrorists appears in court
- Islamic State claims responsibility for Tunisia attack
- Obama pledges security cooperation after Tunisia attack
- Iraq has not asked for airstrikes in Tikrit: Pentagon
- Islamic State group claims deadly attack on Tunis museum
- Tunis struggles with anti-terrorism battle plan
- No Iraq request for coalition air support in Tikrit campaign
- Libya FM congratulates rival on battling IS
- Iraq makes $412 mn payment to Kurdistan region: minister
- Army chief warns of IS spread to Europe if Libya gets no aid
- U.S. has flown 2,320 strikes against Islamic State at a cost of $1.83 billion: official
- Ecuador sees 'light at end of tunnel' in Assange case
- U.S., allies conduct air strikes in Syria and Iraq against Islamic State
- Sweden restaurant attack raises concern of gang violence
- French carrier in Gulf lends support to anti-IS mission
- Islamic State suspected of genocide against Yazidis, says UN
- IS likely committing genocide against Yazidi minority in Iraq: UN
- Opportunistic move against Muslim Brotherhood exposes Jordan to risks
- Islamic State claims Tunisia attack
- France displaces Britain as key US military ally
- Mass grave found as UN says IS group suspected of genocide
- ICC should prosecute Islamic State for Iraq genocide, war crimes: U.N.
- US missions in Saudi Arabia extend cancellation of services
- House and Senate Duke It Out Over Defense Spending
- Mitt Romney Exclusive: Former GOP presidential candidate talks Clintons and facing off against Evander Holyfield
- Islamic State militants kill 10 pro-Tripoli fighters in central Libya
- Gunmen storm Tunisian museum, kill 17 foreign tourists
- GOP defense hawks, fiscal conservatives battle over budget
- Today in History
- Exclusive: U.S. likely to delay planned closure of two Afghanistan bases
- Downing of US drone suggests Syria imposing red lines on air war
Obama says US to 're-assess' options after Netanyahu win Posted: 19 Mar 2015 04:30 PM PDT
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Islamic State says it killed tourists in Tunisia Posted: 19 Mar 2015 04:29 PM PDT
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US woman accused of supplying terrorists appears in court Posted: 19 Mar 2015 04:22 PM PDT ST. LOUIS (AP) — A woman who federal investigators say helped five other Bosnian immigrants funnel money and military supplies to terror groups in Iraq and Syria made her first court appearance Thursday in Missouri after being arrested in Germany. |
Islamic State claims responsibility for Tunisia attack Posted: 19 Mar 2015 04:20 PM PDT |
Obama pledges security cooperation after Tunisia attack Posted: 19 Mar 2015 04:08 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is pledging close counterterrorism cooperation with Tunisia in the wake of an attack that killed 21 people at a museum in Tunis. |
Iraq has not asked for airstrikes in Tikrit: Pentagon Posted: 19 Mar 2015 03:18 PM PDT
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Islamic State group claims deadly attack on Tunis museum Posted: 19 Mar 2015 03:13 PM PDT
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Tunis struggles with anti-terrorism battle plan Posted: 19 Mar 2015 03:07 PM PDT
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No Iraq request for coalition air support in Tikrit campaign Posted: 19 Mar 2015 02:34 PM PDT
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Libya FM congratulates rival on battling IS Posted: 19 Mar 2015 02:18 PM PDT
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Iraq makes $412 mn payment to Kurdistan region: minister Posted: 19 Mar 2015 02:00 PM PDT
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Army chief warns of IS spread to Europe if Libya gets no aid Posted: 19 Mar 2015 01:50 PM PDT |
U.S. has flown 2,320 strikes against Islamic State at a cost of $1.83 billion: official Posted: 19 Mar 2015 12:45 PM PDT
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Ecuador sees 'light at end of tunnel' in Assange case Posted: 19 Mar 2015 12:06 PM PDT
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U.S., allies conduct air strikes in Syria and Iraq against Islamic State Posted: 19 Mar 2015 11:42 AM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. and coalition forces conducted 12 air strikes against Islamic State fighters in Iraq and seven in Syria over the past 24 hours, the U.S. military said on Thursday. (Reporting by Sandra Maler; Editing by Eric Beech) |
Sweden restaurant attack raises concern of gang violence Posted: 19 Mar 2015 11:08 AM PDT |
French carrier in Gulf lends support to anti-IS mission Posted: 19 Mar 2015 10:44 AM PDT |
Islamic State suspected of genocide against Yazidis, says UN Posted: 19 Mar 2015 10:19 AM PDT The United Nations said on Thursday that Islamic State militants may have committed genocide against the Yazidi minority in Iraq. It also accuses Iraqi government forces and affiliated militia groups of committing war crimes on the basis of witness testimonies of summary killings and indiscriminate attacks on civilians. Through interviews with more than 100 alleged victims and witnesses, the report paints a horrific picture of the self-styled Islamic State's deadly campaign through northern Iraq. |
IS likely committing genocide against Yazidi minority in Iraq: UN Posted: 19 Mar 2015 09:59 AM PDT
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Opportunistic move against Muslim Brotherhood exposes Jordan to risks Posted: 19 Mar 2015 09:23 AM PDT This month Jordan transferred official recognition of the Brotherhood, which has operated in the kingdom for 70 years, to the liberal wing of the movement. The Muslim Brotherhood was the kingdom's largest opposition movement, but operated often as a loyal opposition, at times tempering more radical anti-regime political impulses. By siding with the liberal wing, Jordan runs the risk of pushing thousands of conservative members of the Brotherhood into the arms of more radical jihadist organizations, including the self-described Islamic State that is still drawing throngs of fighters to its cause. The new, watered-down Brotherhood, licensed on March 4, is headed by former senator Abdul Majid Thneibat and comprised of liberal Brotherhood officials with ties to the government, providing Jordan what many officials have desired in private – a Brotherhood answerable to the regime that would not push for widespread reforms. |
Islamic State claims Tunisia attack Posted: 19 Mar 2015 09:14 AM PDT By Tarek Amara TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia said it would deploy the army to major cities and arrested nine people on Thursday after 20 foreign tourists were shot dead at a museum in the capital in an attack claimed by Islamic State. Officials did not confirm the claim, but said they had identified the two militants shot dead by security forces after opening fire on tourist buses visiting the Bardo museum inside Tunisia's heavily guarded parliament compound on Wednesday. The assault -- the most deadly attack involving foreigners in Tunisia since a 2002 suicide bombing in Djerba -- came at a fragile moment for a country just emerging to full democracy after its pioneering popular uprising four years ago. The Islamic State militant group, which has declared a caliphate in large parts of Iraq and Syria and is active in Tunisia's chaotic neighbour Libya, praised the two attackers in an audio recording in Arabic, calling them "knights of the Islamic State" armed with machineguns and bombs. |
France displaces Britain as key US military ally Posted: 19 Mar 2015 08:39 AM PDT
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Mass grave found as UN says IS group suspected of genocide Posted: 19 Mar 2015 07:28 AM PDT |
ICC should prosecute Islamic State for Iraq genocide, war crimes: U.N. Posted: 19 Mar 2015 06:12 AM PDT
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US missions in Saudi Arabia extend cancellation of services Posted: 19 Mar 2015 06:05 AM PDT RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — The U.S. Embassy in Riyadh and two other diplomatic missions in Saudi Arabia will remain closed for consular services due to security concerns, the embassy said in a statement Thursday. |
House and Senate Duke It Out Over Defense Spending Posted: 19 Mar 2015 06:00 AM PDT
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Posted: 19 Mar 2015 02:23 AM PDT Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney told Yahoo's Global News Anchor Katie Couric in an exclusive interview Wednesday that he decided not to run for president a third time for a simple reason. "It just didn't feel right," Romney said in his first interview since deciding at the end of January not to mount another campaign. "Somehow, it just didn't feel like this was the right time for us to step forward." |
Islamic State militants kill 10 pro-Tripoli fighters in central Libya Posted: 19 Mar 2015 12:03 AM PDT
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Gunmen storm Tunisian museum, kill 17 foreign tourists Posted: 18 Mar 2015 11:51 PM PDT By Tarek Amara and Mohamed Argoubi TUNIS (Reuters) - Gunmen wearing military uniforms stormed Tunisia's national museum on Wednesday, killing 17 foreign tourists and two Tunisians in one of the worst militant attacks in a country that had largely escaped the region's "Arab Spring" turmoil. Five Japanese as well as visitors from Italy, Poland and Spain were among the dead in the noon assault on Bardo museum inside the heavily guarded parliament compound in central Tunis, Prime Minister Habib Essid said. Security forces entered around two hours later, killed two militants and freed the captives, a government spokesman said. Several Islamist militant groups have emerged in Tunisia since the uprising, and authorities estimate about 3,000 Tunisians have also joined fighters in Iraq and Syria -- igniting fears they could return and mount attacks at home. |
GOP defense hawks, fiscal conservatives battle over budget Posted: 18 Mar 2015 10:06 PM PDT |
Posted: 18 Mar 2015 09:01 PM PDT Today is Thursday, March 19, the 78th day of 2015. There are 287 days left in the year. |
Exclusive: U.S. likely to delay planned closure of two Afghanistan bases Posted: 18 Mar 2015 06:03 PM PDT
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Downing of US drone suggests Syria imposing red lines on air war Posted: 18 Mar 2015 03:40 PM PDT By Tom Perry and Sylvia Westall BEIRUT (Reuters) - After allowing the United States to use its air space to bomb Islamic State fighters for six months, the Syrian army appears to have imposed a "red line" by shooting down a U.S. drone over territory of critical importance to Damascus. The U.S. military has said it lost contact with one of its drones over northwest Syria but has not given the cause of the incident over Latakia province - part of the western region of Syria where Damascus has been consolidating state control. Two U.S. officials, speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity, acknowledged the Predator drone was likely shot down, although the investigation continues. A Syrian army source said the aircraft was shot down over government-held territory in an area free from Islamic State, the jihadist group that has been facing near daily bombardment by U.S.-led warplanes on the other side of the country. |
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