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- FM: Iran could resume nuclear activities if West withdraws
- Pope condemns indifference to jihadist atrocities against Christians
- Russia and Red Cross appeal for 'humanitarian pause' in Yemen
- Aid will reach Yemen when conditions right: Arab coalition
- Video: Islamic State group shot, hammered away Iraq's Hatra
- IRAQ HATRA
- Video shows Islamic State smashing another ancient city. Real or fake?
- Afghan Shiite leader: Islamic State behind Shiite kidnapping
- Iraqi PM: Armies have no chance against IS if it keeps recruiting foreigners
- Russia urges UN-mandated pause in Yemen air strikes
- Egypt to try 48 for killing journalist, two civilians
- U.S. reports more air strikes against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria
- Pope leads prayers for persecuted Christians on Good Friday
- For military Millennials, 'duty or child?' is not just an issue for women
- Islamic State takes 90 percent of Damascus refugee camp: monitor
- Coalition bombards Yemen rebels, drops more arms
- UK police say arrest six at port on Syria-related offences
- Romania to expel seven for recruiting for Al-Qaeda, IS
- Sales of books on Islam rocket after France attacks
- UK police says arrest six at port on Syria-related offences
- Iraq's Tikrit, free of the Islamic State, is a city in ruins
- DEFINING THE PAST TO DETERMINE THE FUTURE
FM: Iran could resume nuclear activities if West withdraws Posted: 04 Apr 2015 04:36 PM PDT |
Pope condemns indifference to jihadist atrocities against Christians Posted: 04 Apr 2015 03:43 PM PDT
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Russia and Red Cross appeal for 'humanitarian pause' in Yemen Posted: 04 Apr 2015 01:49 PM PDT
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Aid will reach Yemen when conditions right: Arab coalition Posted: 04 Apr 2015 01:42 PM PDT
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Video: Islamic State group shot, hammered away Iraq's Hatra Posted: 04 Apr 2015 12:36 PM PDT |
Posted: 04 Apr 2015 12:08 PM PDT Map shows Hatra, Iraq.; 1c x 2 inches; 46.5 mm x 50 mm; |
Video shows Islamic State smashing another ancient city. Real or fake? Posted: 04 Apr 2015 11:16 AM PDT Another ancient city has fallen into the destructive hands of the Islamic State. The footage reveals the extremist group's latest efforts in its purge of Iraq and Syria's cultural heritage – particularly ancient relics that the group regards as false idols, based on their strict interpretation of Islamic law. The video supports a previous AP report, which said that residents living near Hatra, located some 290 kilometers northwest of Baghdad, heard large explosions and saw bulldozers razing the site. Once a large fortified city under the rule of the Parthian Empire, Hatra was the capital of the first Arab kingdom and withstood Roman invasions in 198 and 116 AD, according to UNESCO. |
Afghan Shiite leader: Islamic State behind Shiite kidnapping Posted: 04 Apr 2015 10:59 AM PDT |
Iraqi PM: Armies have no chance against IS if it keeps recruiting foreigners Posted: 04 Apr 2015 10:09 AM PDT
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Russia urges UN-mandated pause in Yemen air strikes Posted: 04 Apr 2015 09:58 AM PDT
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Egypt to try 48 for killing journalist, two civilians Posted: 04 Apr 2015 08:48 AM PDT
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U.S. reports more air strikes against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria Posted: 04 Apr 2015 08:46 AM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and its allies conducted 15 air strikes against Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria during the past 24 hours, a U.S. military statement said on Saturday. It said Islamic State targets near various Iraqi cities, including Mosul and Baiji, were hit in nine air attacks during the 24 hours to Saturday morning. In Syria, five air strikes were carried out near the northern border town of Kobani and one near Hasakah, the statement said. (Reporting by Mohammad Zargham; Editing by Frances Kerry) |
Pope leads prayers for persecuted Christians on Good Friday Posted: 04 Apr 2015 07:37 AM PDT
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For military Millennials, 'duty or child?' is not just an issue for women Posted: 04 Apr 2015 06:02 AM PDT A soldier from the 10th Mountain Division had a particularly tough question this week for Defense Secretary Ashton Carter: Could the Army help her keep her job and her child? With one two-month exception, the 10th Mountain's brigades have been deployed for 14 straight years in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as South Korea. She wanted to know if the Army could do anything to help. "OK, well that's a lousy choice," Carter agreed, according to Department of Defense transcripts. |
Islamic State takes 90 percent of Damascus refugee camp: monitor Posted: 04 Apr 2015 05:12 AM PDT By Oliver Holmes BEIRUT (Reuters) - Islamic State has taken control of 90 percent of a Palestinian refugee camp on the Damascus outskirts where 18,000 civilians have suffered years of bombing, army siege and militia control, a monitoring group said on Saturday. The hardline group's offensive in Yarmouk gives it a major presence in the capital. Islamic State, the most powerful insurgent group in Syria, is now only a few kilometers from President Bashar al-Assad's seat of power. The United Nations has said it is extremely concerned about the safety and protection of Syrians and Palestinians in the camp. |
Coalition bombards Yemen rebels, drops more arms Posted: 04 Apr 2015 04:55 AM PDT
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UK police say arrest six at port on Syria-related offences Posted: 04 Apr 2015 04:10 AM PDT British police said on Saturday they had arrested six people at the southern English port of Dover on suspicion of terrorism offences related to the ongoing conflict in Syria. The five men and one woman, all aged in their 20s, were detained on Friday morning in the departure zone of the port, West Midlands police said. British security services estimate some 600 Britons have gone to Syria or Iraq to join militant groups, including the man known as "Jihadi John" who has appeared in several Islamic State beheading videos. On Wednesday, Turkish security forces detained nine British nationals who were apparently attempting to enter Syria. |
Romania to expel seven for recruiting for Al-Qaeda, IS Posted: 04 Apr 2015 03:06 AM PDT
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Sales of books on Islam rocket after France attacks Posted: 04 Apr 2015 02:46 AM PDT
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UK police says arrest six at port on Syria-related offences Posted: 04 Apr 2015 01:56 AM PDT British police said on Saturday they had arrested six people at the southern English port of Dover on suspicion of terrorism offences related to the ongoing conflict in Syria. The five men and one woman, all aged in their 20s, were detained on Friday morning in the departure zone of the port, West Midlands police said. British security services estimate some 600 Britons have gone to Syria or Iraq to join militant groups, including the man known as "Jihadi John" who has appeared in several Islamic State beheading videos. On Wednesday, Turkish security forces detained nine British nationals who were apparently attempting to enter Syria. |
Iraq's Tikrit, free of the Islamic State, is a city in ruins Posted: 04 Apr 2015 12:09 AM PDT |
DEFINING THE PAST TO DETERMINE THE FUTURE Posted: 03 Apr 2015 10:10 PM PDT The 2016 presidential election will be a struggle between competing visions of the future -- as have been all American elections since 1796 -- but it may not be just a battle over the direction of the country. The first is the memory of the Bill Clinton 1990s. Scrubbed clean of the controversies over gays in the military, health care, terrorism and presidential impeachment, it now survives, in the view of Democrats at least, as a modern golden age, a fin-de-siecle Renaissance where culture flourished and affluence spread. The second is the memory of the George W. Bush years at the beginning of the new century. |
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