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- 'American Sniper' cancellation draws Maryland lawmaker's ire
- U.N. invites Syrian parties to Geneva peace talks in May
- Hostage locations difficult to track - and may be getting harder
- US aircraft carrier heading away from Yemen: officials
- Angelina Jolie rips world powers on Syria's refugee crisis
- Univ. of Florida suspends frat over abuse of wounded vets
- Business Highlights
- Record crowds as Australia and New Zealand mark Anzac Day
- Oil, gas, power, prices: big themes from energy meeting
- Military vets plan to summit peak in Memorial Day tribute
- After drone killings, pressure for a new hostage strategy
- Iraqi general, 3 officers killed in Islamic State ambush
- U.N. aid chief urges Syria sanctions, Jolie pleads for refugee help
- Jihadicare: ISIS Launches Its Own Weird ‘National Health Service'
- Saudi Arabia says IS group behind killing of 2 policemen
- Eight women finish first week of US Army Ranger test
- Iraq lacks DNA results to test body of 'Saddam deputy'
- Falling prices, rising threats cool interest in Kurdish oil
- "Military Contractors Belie Myth Of Leaving Iraq And Afghanistan" Fmr White House & Cong Spokesman Robert Weiner, policy Analyst Daniel Wallace Assert In Cleveland Plain Dealer
- Saudis seize bombs, accuse IS of killing police
- Former foes honor Gallipoli's fallen on 100th anniversary
- U.S.-led coalition targets Islamic State with 15 air strikes: statement
- Islamic State behind Riyadh police deaths, say Saudi authorities
- Ahead of election, Miliband says PM Cameron has squandered Britain's global clout
- Bahrain jails Iraqi 'rioter' for three years
- Bombings in Iraq near market and courthouse kill 7
- Iraqi boy's dream of becoming dancer defied threats, borders
- Petraeus sentenced to 2 years' probation for military leak
- Police out in force for Anzac ceremonies in Australia
- Why Is Yemen Our War?
- Tribeca Film Festival Names 'Virgin Mountain' Top Narrative Feature
- Mistaken killings by US drone show limits of spycraft
'American Sniper' cancellation draws Maryland lawmaker's ire Posted: 24 Apr 2015 04:28 PM PDT By John Clarke WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A state lawmaker launched an online campaign on Friday to overturn a decision to cancel a screening of "American Sniper" at the University of Maryland after a Muslim student group objected to the film about a U.S. Navy marksman in Iraq. Neil Parrott, a Republican state delegate, said the decision to cancel the screening at the university's College Park campus was an exercise in political correctness and infringes on First Amendment rights to free speech. "The university should not let the complaints of a few students result in the cancellation of an important film honoring an American hero and accurately portraying the horrors of war," Parrott said in a statement. The university's Student Entertainment Events organization announced the cancellation on Wednesday. |
U.N. invites Syrian parties to Geneva peace talks in May Posted: 24 Apr 2015 03:41 PM PDT
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Hostage locations difficult to track - and may be getting harder Posted: 24 Apr 2015 03:38 PM PDT
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US aircraft carrier heading away from Yemen: officials Posted: 24 Apr 2015 03:29 PM PDT
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Angelina Jolie rips world powers on Syria's refugee crisis Posted: 24 Apr 2015 03:28 PM PDT |
Univ. of Florida suspends frat over abuse of wounded vets Posted: 24 Apr 2015 03:02 PM PDT |
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Record crowds as Australia and New Zealand mark Anzac Day Posted: 24 Apr 2015 02:55 PM PDT
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Oil, gas, power, prices: big themes from energy meeting Posted: 24 Apr 2015 02:46 PM PDT |
Military vets plan to summit peak in Memorial Day tribute Posted: 24 Apr 2015 02:25 PM PDT ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Four military veterans are aiming to summit North America's tallest mountain on Memorial Day, armed with the names of hundreds of Americans who have died while serving their country. |
After drone killings, pressure for a new hostage strategy Posted: 24 Apr 2015 01:21 PM PDT
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Iraqi general, 3 officers killed in Islamic State ambush Posted: 24 Apr 2015 01:12 PM PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — Fighters from the Islamic State group ambushed an Iraqi army convoy on Friday with a bulldozer packed with explosives, killing the commander of the Iraqi 1st Division and three of his staff officers north of Fallujah, said military officials. |
U.N. aid chief urges Syria sanctions, Jolie pleads for refugee help Posted: 24 Apr 2015 12:49 PM PDT
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Jihadicare: ISIS Launches Its Own Weird ‘National Health Service' Posted: 24 Apr 2015 12:45 PM PDT
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Saudi Arabia says IS group behind killing of 2 policemen Posted: 24 Apr 2015 12:14 PM PDT |
Eight women finish first week of US Army Ranger test Posted: 24 Apr 2015 12:08 PM PDT
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Iraq lacks DNA results to test body of 'Saddam deputy' Posted: 24 Apr 2015 11:39 AM PDT
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Falling prices, rising threats cool interest in Kurdish oil Posted: 24 Apr 2015 10:50 AM PDT |
Posted: 24 Apr 2015 09:41 AM PDT WASHINGTON, April 24, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- "Military Contractors Belie the Myth of the U.S. Leaving Afghanistan and Iraq," argue Robert Weiner and Daniel Wallace in an article they wrote in the Cleveland Plain Dealer / Cleveland.com today. They assert that the U.S. army leaving Iraq and Afghanistan is a myth when there are still thousands of private military contractors there. They cite President Obama, who said the U.S. "will maintain a limited military presence in Afghanistan to train, advise and assist." They commend the President for praising U.S. troops who served. However, Weiner and Wallace question how we can hold leaders accountable if the presence and number of contractors who remain is obscured by the "black budget," which Edward Snowden revealed as over $50 billion. |
Saudis seize bombs, accuse IS of killing police Posted: 24 Apr 2015 08:56 AM PDT
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Former foes honor Gallipoli's fallen on 100th anniversary Posted: 24 Apr 2015 07:29 AM PDT
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U.S.-led coalition targets Islamic State with 15 air strikes: statement Posted: 24 Apr 2015 07:13 AM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and its allies conducted 15 air strikes since early on Thursday targeting Islamic State militants in Syria and Iraq, the Combined Joint Task Force leading the operation said on Friday. Eleven air strikes in Iraq were conducted near the cities of Ramadi, Falluja, Mosul and Tal Afar, while four air strikes in Syria targeted Islamic State forces near the key border town of Kobani, the task force said in a statement. (Reporting by Washington Newsroom) |
Islamic State behind Riyadh police deaths, say Saudi authorities Posted: 24 Apr 2015 06:16 AM PDT The Saudi Arabian man arrested on suspicion of shooting dead two policemen and injuring two others in separate attacks in Riyadh was acting on instructions from the Islamic State group in Syria, the Interior Ministry said on Friday. Mohammed Abdulrahman Abu Niyan, 23, has confessed to carrying out the shootings in March and April on behalf of Islamic State, after meeting a representative of the group in the Saudi capital, the ministry said in a statement carried by state media. Islamic State last year called on followers in the kingdom to carry out attacks against the authorities, Western expatriates and members of the Shi'ite Muslim minority there instead of traveling to Syria or Iraq to join the group. Abu Niyan recorded footage of the shooting on a mobile phone, the ministry said in its statement, and was preparing car bombs for use in future attacks. |
Ahead of election, Miliband says PM Cameron has squandered Britain's global clout Posted: 24 Apr 2015 05:31 AM PDT
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Bahrain jails Iraqi 'rioter' for three years Posted: 24 Apr 2015 04:48 AM PDT
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Bombings in Iraq near market and courthouse kill 7 Posted: 24 Apr 2015 04:42 AM PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi officials say two bombings, one near a marketplace and the other near a courthouse, have killed seven people. |
Iraqi boy's dream of becoming dancer defied threats, borders Posted: 24 Apr 2015 03:41 AM PDT |
Petraeus sentenced to 2 years' probation for military leak Posted: 24 Apr 2015 01:10 AM PDT |
Police out in force for Anzac ceremonies in Australia Posted: 24 Apr 2015 12:11 AM PDT
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Posted: 24 Apr 2015 12:00 AM PDT For a month now, the Saudi air force has been bombing Yemen to reverse a takeover of that nation of 25 million by Houthi rebels, and reinstall a president who fled his country and is residing in Riyadh. The Saudis have hit airfields, armor and arms depots, and caused a humanitarian catastrophe. Why is Yemen's civil war America's war? While they bear us no love, their Houthi rebellion was an uprising against a pair of autocrats who had been imposed upon them, and against al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula. |
Tribeca Film Festival Names 'Virgin Mountain' Top Narrative Feature Posted: 23 Apr 2015 06:15 PM PDT The film, a co-production from Iceland and Denmark, also took home the best actor award for Gunnar Jónsson's performance and screenplay honors for Dagur Kári. |
Mistaken killings by US drone show limits of spycraft Posted: 23 Apr 2015 01:31 PM PDT |
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