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- U.S. response to Kurdish advances in Syria tempered by caution
- Australian leader makes no promises on terrorist's children
- In Taliban's new attacks, a message to the Islamic State
- US won't threaten to prosecute hostages' families for ransom
- Rebel flag controversy 1 in long line of disputes worldwide
- Kurds keep up offensive against extremists in northern Syria
- NATO working on plan to advise Iraq on reforming its army
- Australia to revoke citizenship from people who engage with terrorists
- For EU-minded migrants, Hungary 'wall' seen as little hurdle
- IS calls for jihad, martyrdom during Ramadan
- Syria Kurds seize town from Islamic State near its 'capital'
- Islamic State urges followers to escalate attacks in Ramadan
- U.S., allies stage 17 air strikes against Islamic State militants
- Jihadists face detour at Turkey border, but 'highway' still in business
- S.Africa threatens to quit ICC over Bashir
- Syria's Kurds leading the fightback against IS
- UN refugee chief urges world not to 'forget' Afghans in Pakistan
- US won't prosecute hostages' families who pay ransom
- UN says more than 3 million Iraqis displaced by IS, fighting
- Islamic State destroys ancient shrines in Syria's Palmyra city
- UK: Islamic scholar unveils anti-terror school curriculum
- Islamic State fight requires new tactics: Iraqi commanders
- Pakistani cleric launches anti-ISIS curriculum in Britain
- More than 3 million Iraqis displaced in 18 months: IOM
- UN says the number of people displaced by IS fighting, violence in Iraq is now over 3 million
- IS drowns, decapitates 'spies' in brutal new video
- World Bank promises loan of up to $500 million for quake-hit Nepal
- Drone strike on Islamic State in Iraq kills Benghazi suspect, US says
- Turkish, Israeli diplomats explore hopes for relations: source
- Lester Holt becomes first black journalist to anchor US nightly newscast on his own
- Iraqis return to shattered Tikrit after Islamic State routed
- Australia attempts to verify terrorist's death in Iraq
- US says IS suspect in Benghazi attack killed in airstrike
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- Two notorious Australian IS fighters reported dead
- Australian 'severed head' militants reportedly killed in Iraq
U.S. response to Kurdish advances in Syria tempered by caution Posted: 23 Jun 2015 04:48 PM PDT By Matt Spetalnick and David Alexander WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Tuesday touted Kurdish-led advances against Islamic State in Syria as a model for the U.S.-backed effort to retake territory from the jihadist group, but U.S. officials cautioned that the insurgents remained resilient and could strike back. By highlighting battlefield gains in northern Syria by a reliable partner on the ground, the White House sought to further justify President Barack Obama's policy of limiting U.S. military involvement in the fight to reverse Islamic State's conquests there and in neighboring Iraq. |
Australian leader makes no promises on terrorist's children Posted: 23 Jun 2015 04:43 PM PDT CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia's prime minister says he feels for the five Australian children of an Islamic State group terrorist who became notorious last year for posing for photographs while clutching the severed heads of Syrian victims. |
In Taliban's new attacks, a message to the Islamic State Posted: 23 Jun 2015 04:11 PM PDT The Taliban is taking bold steps not only to reassert itself after the departure of NATO forces, but perhaps more importantly, to stave off the rising influence of the Islamic State among jihadis in Afghanistan. On Monday, the Taliban claimed responsibility for an audacious suicide attack on the Afghan parliament in Kabul. By Tuesday, it had taken control of two districts in northern Afghanistan – well outside its traditional southern base of power – and was threatening to overrun the northern agricultural hub of Kunduz. |
US won't threaten to prosecute hostages' families for ransom Posted: 23 Jun 2015 03:04 PM PDT
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Rebel flag controversy 1 in long line of disputes worldwide Posted: 23 Jun 2015 02:43 PM PDT BERLIN (AP) — Around the world, countries have long struggled with questions about flags similar to those faced by South Carolina, which is under pressure to remove a Confederate flag from its statehouse in the wake of the shootings that killed nine people at a historic black church. |
Kurds keep up offensive against extremists in northern Syria Posted: 23 Jun 2015 01:22 PM PDT |
NATO working on plan to advise Iraq on reforming its army Posted: 23 Jun 2015 12:43 PM PDT
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Australia to revoke citizenship from people who engage with terrorists Posted: 23 Jun 2015 12:34 PM PDT In a new counter-terrorism measure, the Australian government will amend legislation Wednesday to strip Australian citizenship from anyone who has both Australian citizenship and that of a second country who are found to have engaged with terrorists. The legislation will amend the Australian Citizenship Act 2007, which already strips dual nationals of their Australian citizenship if they serve in a foreign army or war with Australia. Announcing the citizenship updates, the government said it "intends to modernize the Australian Citizenship Act to enable the minister for immigration and border protection to take action in the national interest to revoke the Australian citizenship of dual citizens who engage in terrorism that betrays their allegiance to Australia. |
For EU-minded migrants, Hungary 'wall' seen as little hurdle Posted: 23 Jun 2015 12:30 PM PDT |
IS calls for jihad, martyrdom during Ramadan Posted: 23 Jun 2015 12:22 PM PDT
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Syria Kurds seize town from Islamic State near its 'capital' Posted: 23 Jun 2015 12:16 PM PDT
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Islamic State urges followers to escalate attacks in Ramadan Posted: 23 Jun 2015 11:34 AM PDT
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U.S., allies stage 17 air strikes against Islamic State militants Posted: 23 Jun 2015 11:31 AM PDT The United States and its coalition partners staged 17 air strikes against Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria on Monday, including three in the Syrian border town of Tel Abyad, the U.S. military said in a statement. In Iraq, 14 air strikes hit near Kirkuk, Mosul, Ramadi, Sinjar and other cities, and hit numerous units of militant fighters as well as fighting positions, staging areas and a bunker, the military said. |
Jihadists face detour at Turkey border, but 'highway' still in business Posted: 23 Jun 2015 11:23 AM PDT Driving an immaculate minivan to Akcakale in southeastern Turkey, Abu Walid bemoans his bad luck at the Islamic State's defeat last week. Just across the border, in the Syrian town of Tel Abyad, the bright banners of Kurdish and Syrian factions have replaced the monochrome flag of the self-declared Islamic State (IS). While many celebrated the jihadists' unexpected defeat, Abu Walid was decidedly in mourning. |
S.Africa threatens to quit ICC over Bashir Posted: 23 Jun 2015 11:07 AM PDT
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Syria's Kurds leading the fightback against IS Posted: 23 Jun 2015 10:59 AM PDT
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UN refugee chief urges world not to 'forget' Afghans in Pakistan Posted: 23 Jun 2015 10:24 AM PDT
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US won't prosecute hostages' families who pay ransom Posted: 23 Jun 2015 10:23 AM PDT |
UN says more than 3 million Iraqis displaced by IS, fighting Posted: 23 Jun 2015 08:59 AM PDT |
Islamic State destroys ancient shrines in Syria's Palmyra city Posted: 23 Jun 2015 08:46 AM PDT Islamic State militants have blown up two ancient shrines they consider sacrilegious in Palmyra, a 2,000-year-old UNESCO World Heritage site in central Syria, the ultra hardline Sunni Muslim group said on Tuesday. The report was the first of any damage being done by the militants to buildings in Palmyra since they seized control of the city, also known as Tadmur, in May. Syrian forces have bombed the city, and the militants camped within it, since then. |
UK: Islamic scholar unveils anti-terror school curriculum Posted: 23 Jun 2015 08:35 AM PDT |
Islamic State fight requires new tactics: Iraqi commanders Posted: 23 Jun 2015 08:13 AM PDT Iraqi army and police commanders leading an ongoing battle for control of the country's biggest refinery say they cannot defeat Islamic State unless they change tactics to better cope with the insurgents' guerrilla warfare techniques. The sprawling refinery complex near the town of Baiji north of Baghdad has changed hands several times over many months of fighting, one of the main fronts in Iraq's bid to recapture the third of its territory held by the Sunni Muslim insurgents. The Iraqi government has had mixed fortunes since a U.S.-led alliance joined the campaign against Islamic State last year by bombing positions in both Iraq and Syria where Islamic State has proclaimed a caliphate to rule over all Muslims. |
Pakistani cleric launches anti-ISIS curriculum in Britain Posted: 23 Jun 2015 07:47 AM PDT By Michael Holden LONDON (Reuters) - A prominent Pakistani Islamic cleric launched a "counter-terrorism" curriculum in London on Tuesday, to rebut the message of militant groups such as Islamic State (ISIS) and stop young people becoming radicalized and heading to Syria. Muhammad Tahir ul-Qadri, a politician, scholar and fiery orator, said he wanted his 900-page curriculum, containing theological and ideological arguments to undermine extremists, to be taught not just at mosques and Islamic institutions but at schools across Britain. "We want to make clear that all activities being carried out by ISIS or any other terroristic and extremistic organization either in the name of God or religion or establishing any kind of Islamic state by acts of violence ... are totally in violation of the Koran and Islam," he told Reuters. |
More than 3 million Iraqis displaced in 18 months: IOM Posted: 23 Jun 2015 07:41 AM PDT
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UN says the number of people displaced by IS fighting, violence in Iraq is now over 3 million Posted: 23 Jun 2015 07:27 AM PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — UN says the number of people displaced by IS fighting, violence in Iraq is now over 3 million. |
IS drowns, decapitates 'spies' in brutal new video Posted: 23 Jun 2015 07:20 AM PDT
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World Bank promises loan of up to $500 million for quake-hit Nepal Posted: 23 Jun 2015 07:09 AM PDT
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Drone strike on Islamic State in Iraq kills Benghazi suspect, US says Posted: 23 Jun 2015 06:04 AM PDT The United States has killed an Islamic State militant suspected of taking part in the 2012 attack on the American diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, the Pentagon said Monday. Ali Awni al-Harzi, a mid-level IS operative, was killed in a US drone strike last week in Iraq, the Pentagon said. Pentagon officials say his death will degrade the militant group's ability to recruit new fighters from the region. |
Turkish, Israeli diplomats explore hopes for relations: source Posted: 23 Jun 2015 04:12 AM PDT Israel held unannounced diplomatic level talks with Turkey on Monday to explore prospects, after Turkish polls, of restoring an alliance that was once central to U.S. Middle East policy but has soured dramatically under Turkish leader Tayyip Erdogan. The Islamist-rooted AK Party founded by Erdogan, who accused Israel last year of having "surpassed Hitler in barbarism" through attacks on Palestinian territories, lost its overall majority in a June 7 vote for the first time since taking power in 2002. Erdogan's years in full control of foreign and domestic policy saw virtual collapse of what had been Israel's closest alliance with a Muslim state, encompassing the military and intelligence sectors. |
Lester Holt becomes first black journalist to anchor US nightly newscast on his own Posted: 23 Jun 2015 03:08 AM PDT
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Iraqis return to shattered Tikrit after Islamic State routed Posted: 22 Jun 2015 11:50 PM PDT |
Australia attempts to verify terrorist's death in Iraq Posted: 22 Jun 2015 09:35 PM PDT CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Reports that an Australian terrorist, notorious for holding up the severed heads of Syrian victims, has been killed fighting in Iraq have raised the potential for his young family to be repatriated from the Middle East, Australia's foreign minister said on Tuesday. |
US says IS suspect in Benghazi attack killed in airstrike Posted: 22 Jun 2015 09:06 PM PDT |
Posted: 22 Jun 2015 09:00 PM PDT Today is Tuesday, June 23, the 174th day of 2015. There are 191 days left in the year. |
Two notorious Australian IS fighters reported dead Posted: 22 Jun 2015 08:43 PM PDT
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Australian 'severed head' militants reportedly killed in Iraq Posted: 22 Jun 2015 05:54 PM PDT By Matt Siegel SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia is close to confirming the reported death in Iraq of two home-grown militants who shot to infamy last year after being photographed holding the severed heads of Syrian soldiers, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said on Tuesday. Australia issued arrest warrants for suspected Australian Islamic State fighters Khaled Sharrouf and Mohamed Elomar after the images, which also showed Sharrouf's 7-year-old son holding one of the heads, caused a global outcry. "The likelihood of verification in relation to Mr Elomar is probably imminent, however, in relation to Mr Sharrouf we're still seeking to verify the reports," Bishop told reporters on Tuesday. |
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