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- Erdogan denies IS launched attack on Syria's Kobane from Turkey
- Iraqi student pilot was flying F-16 that crashed in Arizona
- Italy rebukes EU leaders as 'time wasters' on migrants plan
- AJC Welcomes Bipartisan "Open Letter" on Iran Nuclear Deal
- IS attacks Syria's Kobane in new offensive after setbacks
- Kobane again a source of anguish for Kurds as Islamic State strikes back
- Islamic State militants attack 2 cities in northern Syria
- Iraqi F-16 Fighter Jet Crashes in Arizona During Training Mission
- Photographer Heidi Levine honored by women's media group
- IS sells 42 Yazidi women to fighters in Syria: monitor
- Does Australia's new anti-terrorism legislation go too far?
- Islamic State attacks Syrian army and Kurds in twin assault
- Who is advancing where in Syria?
- Iraqi F-16 jet crashes in Arizona: US military
- A look at countries cited in human rights report
- Rights groups blast U.N. Security Council response to Syria killings
- Islamic State militants kill 14 Iraqi soldiers
- Former Obama aides say U.S. needs tougher Iran nuclear deal
- U.S.-led air strikes hit Islamic State in al Hasaka, other cities
- New US rules on ransom payments unlikely to trigger windfall for militants
- Aid agencies say funding gap endangers Syrian refugees
- Attacks in Baghdad, town south of Iraqi capital kill 8
- Iran holds funerals for 8 men killed fighting IS in Syria
- Bomb attack, clashes in Syria's Kobani kill 12, wound 70: hospital officials
- Australia spy agency denies terror maps a security breach
- Car bomb explodes in Syria's Kobani near border, some people killed: YPG
- Internet companies should respond to extremist exploitation
- Kenya warns of foreign fighter threat across Horn of Africa
Erdogan denies IS launched attack on Syria's Kobane from Turkey Posted: 25 Jun 2015 04:41 PM PDT
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Iraqi student pilot was flying F-16 that crashed in Arizona Posted: 25 Jun 2015 03:07 PM PDT An Iraqi student pilot was flying an Iraqi military F-16 fighter jet that crashed in Arizona near the U.S.-Mexico border during a night training mission, U.S. military officials and Iraq's government said on Thursday. U.S. officials said the student was the lone occupant of the F-16 Fighting Falcon when it went down on Wednesday night about five miles (eight km) east of the Douglas Municipal Airport, in the city of Douglas on the border with Mexico. The pilot's status remained unknown on Thursday as rescue efforts continued, according to a statement from the Air National Guard in Arizona, which said the plane belonged to the Iraqi Air Force. |
Italy rebukes EU leaders as 'time wasters' on migrants plan Posted: 25 Jun 2015 02:53 PM PDT
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AJC Welcomes Bipartisan "Open Letter" on Iran Nuclear Deal Posted: 25 Jun 2015 02:24 PM PDT NEW YORK, June 25, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- AJC welcomes the statement on the U.S-led talks with Iran by an impressive group of former top Obama and Bush administration officials. "Most importantly, this group of distinguished U.S. experts advises the Administration to proceed with caution and take more time to get the best deal possible to ensure that Iran will not be able to produce a nuclear weapon, ever," said AJC Executive Director David Harris. The open letter, directed at the White House and State Department, presents detailed recommendations on the elements that should be included in an agreement with Iran that addresses comprehensively its nuclear ambitions, as well as its support for terrorism and interference in other countries across the region. |
IS attacks Syria's Kobane in new offensive after setbacks Posted: 25 Jun 2015 01:13 PM PDT
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Kobane again a source of anguish for Kurds as Islamic State strikes back Posted: 25 Jun 2015 01:10 PM PDT Islamic State forces launched a stinging, surprise attack on the Syrian border town of Kobane Thursday, slaughtering scores of families in their homes, according to the testimony of survivors and kinsmen. The anguished mood here in Suruc among Syrian and Turkish Kurds watching the violence unfold over the border echoes similar circumstances last fall in the early days of a months-long siege by IS. The battle for Kobane became a symbol of Kurdish defiance in the face of IS battlefield gains. |
Islamic State militants attack 2 cities in northern Syria Posted: 25 Jun 2015 12:33 PM PDT |
Iraqi F-16 Fighter Jet Crashes in Arizona During Training Mission Posted: 25 Jun 2015 12:30 PM PDT
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Photographer Heidi Levine honored by women's media group Posted: 25 Jun 2015 12:23 PM PDT |
IS sells 42 Yazidi women to fighters in Syria: monitor Posted: 25 Jun 2015 12:19 PM PDT
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Does Australia's new anti-terrorism legislation go too far? Posted: 25 Jun 2015 11:48 AM PDT Civil rights advocates and Muslim leaders in Australia have widely denounced new legislation that calls for dual nationals who are convicted of terrorism-related offenses to be stripped of their Australian citizenship. The legislation is designed to staunch the flow of Australians going to the Middle East to join groups such as the self-described Islamic State, and to help prevent domestic terror attacks like the hostage crisis in Sydney last December that left three people dead. The Australian Parliament has passed a raft of anti-terrorism laws in the past 12 months that grant law enforcement agencies new sweeping powers. |
Islamic State attacks Syrian army and Kurds in twin assault Posted: 25 Jun 2015 11:27 AM PDT
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Who is advancing where in Syria? Posted: 25 Jun 2015 11:24 AM PDT |
Iraqi F-16 jet crashes in Arizona: US military Posted: 25 Jun 2015 11:23 AM PDT
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A look at countries cited in human rights report Posted: 25 Jun 2015 10:53 AM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration tagged Iran and Cuba among serial human-rights abusers in its annual report on government mistreatment of its citizens, even as it works toward some sort of rapprochement with both. It also listed numerous other countries where similar behavior occurs. Here's a look at those countries and what the State Department says they did: |
Rights groups blast U.N. Security Council response to Syria killings Posted: 25 Jun 2015 10:24 AM PDT By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - A coalition of some 81 human rights and aid groups blasted the United Nations Security Council on Thursday for a "woefully inadequate" response to the killing of civilians in Syria, and urged it to ensure that those responsible will be punished. The 15-member council has been largely deadlocked over how to deal with the four-year war in Syria. The coalition, which includes Amnesty International, CARE International, Human Rights Watch, International Rescue Committee and Save the Children, said it was outraged at the unchecked brutality in Syria. |
Islamic State militants kill 14 Iraqi soldiers Posted: 25 Jun 2015 10:00 AM PDT Islamic State militants detonated a car bomb and then opened fire on Iraqi troops in the western province of Anbar on Thursday, killing 14 soldiers, security sources said. Iraqi government forces and their Shi'ite militia allies are hoping to recapture Anbar's provincial capital, Ramadi, which was seized by the ultra-hardline Sunni insurgents last month. Islamic State swept through northern Iraq last year and has since taken control of a third of the country, a major oil producer and OPEC member. |
Former Obama aides say U.S. needs tougher Iran nuclear deal Posted: 25 Jun 2015 08:07 AM PDT
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U.S.-led air strikes hit Islamic State in al Hasaka, other cities Posted: 25 Jun 2015 06:06 AM PDT The United States and its allies hit Islamic State with an air strike in the Syrian city of al Hasaka on Wednesday, among other targets in Syria and Iraq, the U.S. military said. In a statement, the Combined Joint Task Force said the air strike in al Hasaka, a city divided into Syrian government and Kurdish control where Islamic State has been trying to retake the initiative, struck a unit of Islamic State fighters and one of the militant group's vehicles. |
New US rules on ransom payments unlikely to trigger windfall for militants Posted: 25 Jun 2015 05:38 AM PDT Dan Murphy covered the Iraq war from 2003-2008, and the kidnapping in Baghdad of Monitor correspondent Jill Carroll. |
Aid agencies say funding gap endangers Syrian refugees Posted: 25 Jun 2015 04:26 AM PDT United Nations aid agencies said on Thursday that a $4.5 billion appeal to tackle the Syrian refugee crisis in 2015 was less than a quarter funded, putting millions of vulnerable people at risk, and had already led to cuts in vital assistance. "We are so dangerously low on funding that we risk not being able to meet even the most basic survival needs of millions of people over the coming six months," the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres said in the statement which represented more than 200 groups involved in the appeal. |
Attacks in Baghdad, town south of Iraqi capital kill 8 Posted: 25 Jun 2015 04:17 AM PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi officials say attacks in Baghdad and town south of the Iraqi capital have killed at least eight people. |
Iran holds funerals for 8 men killed fighting IS in Syria Posted: 25 Jun 2015 02:42 AM PDT TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iranian state media say thousands of people have attended the funerals for eight Iranian volunteers killed in fighting against Islamic State extremists in Syria. |
Bomb attack, clashes in Syria's Kobani kill 12, wound 70: hospital officials Posted: 25 Jun 2015 12:24 AM PDT DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) - Twelve people were killed and 70 wounded in a car bomb blast and attacks by Islamic State militants in the Syrian Kurdish town of Kobani on Thursday, hospital officials in the town told Reuters by telephone. Kurdish forces, helped by U.S. and allied air support, retook control of Kobani five months ago following a four-month siege by Islamic State fighters, who have seized large parts of Syria and Iraq. (Reporting by Seyhmus Cakan; Writing by Daren Butler; editing by John Stonestreet) |
Australia spy agency denies terror maps a security breach Posted: 24 Jun 2015 10:57 PM PDT
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Car bomb explodes in Syria's Kobani near border, some people killed: YPG Posted: 24 Jun 2015 10:36 PM PDT A car bomb exploded in the Syrian town of Kobani near the Turkish border gate on Thursday as Islamic State militants staged an attack from three sides of the town, a Kurdish YPG militia official told Reuters. Kurdish forces, helped by U.S. and allied air support, retook control of Kobani at the end of January after a four-month siege by Islamic State fighters, who have seized large parts of Syria and Iraq. The YPG militia has since led an attack against Islamic State strongholds in Syria, backed by U.S.-led airstrikes. |
Internet companies should respond to extremist exploitation Posted: 24 Jun 2015 07:28 PM PDT UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A U.N. panel is calling for Internet and social media companies to respond to the exploitation of their services by al-Qaida and other extremist groups who use the web to recruit fighters and spout "increasingly horrific propaganda." |
Kenya warns of foreign fighter threat across Horn of Africa Posted: 24 Jun 2015 05:41 PM PDT
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