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- World leaders voice relief at Iran nuclear deal
- Car bomb kills at least 5 in Iraq town of Khalis
- Saudi hopes Iran ends 'interference' after nuclear deal
- Iran, major powers trumpet historic nuclear deal
- Suspect in Islamic State-inspired bomb plot held without bail in Massachusetts
- Iraqi government, U.N. agencies begin training women to farm
- Iran's nuclear deal puts Saudis on edge
- Oil prices finish higher after Iran deal
- With historic Iran deal, Obama gambles on foreign policy legacy
- Iran nuclear deal could turn 'new page' for Gulf: UAE
- Despite financial woes, Greeks welcome refugees. Will others?
- Concerns over Iran deal: Have 'red lines' become 'green lights?'
- Hungarians rally against fence to keep out migrants
- The 8 Most Important Things to Know About the Iran Nuclear Deal
- Iran deal reached, Obama hails step towards 'more hopeful world'
- Obama says deal is chance for 'new direction' in Iran ties
- U.S., allies target Islamic State with 27 air strikes in Syria, Iraq
- Iran nuclear deal: LIVE REPORT
- Iraq seeks 'uninterrupted' Turkish military support against IS
- Iran president says nuclear deal meets 'all objectives'
- The Iran Deal Upends U.S. Politics
- Double suicide bombing kills hard-line rebel leader in Syria
- 'Cursed' Artifacts Returned — 20 Years Later
- Nobel Prize for Iran? Many doubts but fits Hiroshima anniversary
- Iran deal welcomed by Iraq and Syria but won't change course of conflict
- Tom Cotton Sharpens His Knives for Obama’s Iran Deal
- Iranians welcome nuclear deal -- but parties on hold
- Turkey vows to support Iraqi military, train police
- Iran deal: potential to up Mideast tensions or mere sideshow?
- Iraq forces pounding IS around Ramadi
- Israel 'must adapt to Iran deal' despite tough talk
- Suspected Boko Haram fighters kill 6 on Lake Chad island
- The Single Most Important Question to Ask About the Iran Deal
- What's in the Iran Deal?
- Turkey blocks access to pro-Islamic State websites in crackdown
- Historic nuclear deal reached in Vienna: what it means for Iran
- AJC Urges Thorough Congressional Scrutiny of Iran Deal
- Arab Region Pharmacy Schools Prep Students for Multiple Career Paths
- NAIA study confirms fewer dogs, scarce purebreds in US animal shelters
- Death to America, deal with America: Iran's Khamenei
World leaders voice relief at Iran nuclear deal Posted: 14 Jul 2015 03:52 PM PDT
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Car bomb kills at least 5 in Iraq town of Khalis Posted: 14 Jul 2015 02:40 PM PDT
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Saudi hopes Iran ends 'interference' after nuclear deal Posted: 14 Jul 2015 02:23 PM PDT
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Iran, major powers trumpet historic nuclear deal Posted: 14 Jul 2015 02:20 PM PDT
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Suspect in Islamic State-inspired bomb plot held without bail in Massachusetts Posted: 14 Jul 2015 02:09 PM PDT A Boston police captain's son suspected of plotting to bomb a college cafeteria on behalf of Islamic State was ordered held without bail on Tuesday after prosecutors showed a video of him defending the militant group's hostage executions and declaring America the enemy. Alexander Ciccolo, 23, appeared in shackles in U.S. District Court in Springfield, Massachusetts, wearing a beard, glasses, and a tan jumpsuit. "His expressions of belief really lead me to question whether he would have a commitment to showing up to court (for trial)" she said, after watching a the video of an FBI interview with Ciccolo conducted after his arrest. |
Iraqi government, U.N. agencies begin training women to farm Posted: 14 Jul 2015 02:02 PM PDT By Maria Caspani NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The Iraqi government and United Nations agencies have earmarked $2.5 million this month to boost literacy and train women and girls in rural provinces to work in agriculture. "Rural women have great potential and enhancing their skills and access to resources and services will contribute tremendously in national development," Iraq's Minister of Women Affairs Baiyan Nouri said in a statement. Women and girls in Iraq face a slew of challenges including lack of access to education -- some 3 million children, many of them girls, are out of school in Syria and Iraq, according to U.N. figures -- and mass displacement due to conflict, sexual violence and exploitation. |
Iran's nuclear deal puts Saudis on edge Posted: 14 Jul 2015 01:48 PM PDT By Angus McDowall and Hadeel Al Sayegh RIYADH/DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's nuclear deal with world powers on Tuesday will make the Middle East a "more dangerous part of the world" if it comes with too many concessions, a Saudi official told Reuters, signaling Gulf Arabs' deep unease over the accord. The Saudis and their Gulf allies fear that the deal, by ending Iran's pariah status and freeing its economy from crippling sanctions, will embolden Tehran to step up its backing for their foes across the Middle East. Saudi authorities offered only terse public comment on the Vienna deal, some 10 hours after it was announced, but officials privately made clear their misgivings about its likely impact in a region where the Sunni Muslim kingdom has long competed with Shi'ite Iran for influence. |
Oil prices finish higher after Iran deal Posted: 14 Jul 2015 01:24 PM PDT
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With historic Iran deal, Obama gambles on foreign policy legacy Posted: 14 Jul 2015 01:11 PM PDT
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Iran nuclear deal could turn 'new page' for Gulf: UAE Posted: 14 Jul 2015 12:29 PM PDT
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Despite financial woes, Greeks welcome refugees. Will others? Posted: 14 Jul 2015 12:29 PM PDT Amid a nationwide financial crisis, Greeks have been welcoming and generous to the thousands of refugees arriving to their shores each week, reports the UN's refugee agency (UNHCR). Greece and Italy have borne the brunt of a wave of migrants seeking asylum from Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Eritrea, and Somalia, according to the report released Friday. Amnesty International reports that about 5,000 refugees were arriving in Greece each week in June. |
Concerns over Iran deal: Have 'red lines' become 'green lights?' Posted: 14 Jul 2015 12:28 PM PDT The nuclear deal with Iran announced Tuesday sparked hostility and skepticism from both Democrats and Republicans in Congress, who argue that the deal will make it easier for Iran to build a nuclear weapon, not harder. Under the agreement, which took several months and extended deadlines to negotiate, Iran will curb its nuclear program in exchange for relief from international economic sanctions. Recommended: How much do you know about Iran? |
Hungarians rally against fence to keep out migrants Posted: 14 Jul 2015 12:23 PM PDT
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The 8 Most Important Things to Know About the Iran Nuclear Deal Posted: 14 Jul 2015 11:45 AM PDT Whatever it ultimately proves to be, the agreement announced in Vienna on Tuesday between the United States, Iran and five other world powers is designed to sidetrack Iran's nuclear weapons ambitions in return for the lifting hundreds of billions of dollars' worth of economic sanctions that have crippled that country's economy. The debate over how good or bad the deal is for the U.S. and its allies already has begun in earnest on Capitol Hill, with Republicans including House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and even some Democrats such as Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York signaling strong reservations. |
Iran deal reached, Obama hails step towards 'more hopeful world' Posted: 14 Jul 2015 11:32 AM PDT
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Obama says deal is chance for 'new direction' in Iran ties Posted: 14 Jul 2015 10:46 AM PDT
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U.S., allies target Islamic State with 27 air strikes in Syria, Iraq Posted: 14 Jul 2015 10:46 AM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S.-led forces conducted 20 air strikes in Iraq on Monday against Islamic State forces, concentrating on the Anbar province cities of Ramadi and Falluja, and seven more in Syria, the Combined Joint Task Force leading the air operations said on Tuesday. In Iraq, air strikes using bomber, attack, and fighter-attack aircraft were conducted near Falluja, Habbaniyah, Haditha, Makhmur, Mosul, Ramadi, Sinjar and Tal Afar, the statement said. Six of the air strikes were near Falluja and five near the provincial capital Ramadi, the statement said. ... |
Iran nuclear deal: LIVE REPORT Posted: 14 Jul 2015 10:27 AM PDT |
Iraq seeks 'uninterrupted' Turkish military support against IS Posted: 14 Jul 2015 10:18 AM PDT
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Iran president says nuclear deal meets 'all objectives' Posted: 14 Jul 2015 10:06 AM PDT
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The Iran Deal Upends U.S. Politics Posted: 14 Jul 2015 09:54 AM PDT
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Double suicide bombing kills hard-line rebel leader in Syria Posted: 14 Jul 2015 09:31 AM PDT BEIRUT (AP) — A double suicide bombing in northern Syria on Tuesday targeted the headquarters of an ultraconservative Islamic rebel group, killing its leader and several other high ranking members. |
'Cursed' Artifacts Returned — 20 Years Later Posted: 14 Jul 2015 09:21 AM PDT
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Nobel Prize for Iran? Many doubts but fits Hiroshima anniversary Posted: 14 Jul 2015 09:07 AM PDT By Alister Doyle and Stine Jacobsen OSLO (Reuters) - A nuclear deal clinched between Iran and six major world powers that caps more than a decade of negotiations has stoked talk of a joint Nobel Peace Prize for Tehran and Washington this year, despite the likelihood of strong objections from some quarters. U.S. President Barack Obama, who won the prize in 2009 for promoting nuclear non-proliferation, hailed the Iran deal on Tuesday as a step towards a "more hopeful world". Awarding the prestigious award to Washington and Tehran would fit a pattern of nuclear-themed peace prizes in years ending in '5', commemorating the bombings of the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. |
Iran deal welcomed by Iraq and Syria but won't change course of conflict Posted: 14 Jul 2015 09:03 AM PDT By Dominic Evans BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iran's historic nuclear deal may ease hostility with the West that has fueled Middle East tensions for decades, but it is unlikely to change the course of conflicts where Tehran and Washington are both awkward allies and enemies. In Syria, Iran has stood by President Bashar al-Assad, providing military and financial support during four years of civil war, throughout which the United States has said Assad must go. In neighboring Iraq, Tehran and Washington support Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's government in its battle against Islamic State, although their historic hostility means they do not cooperate directly on the battlefield. |
Tom Cotton Sharpens His Knives for Obama’s Iran Deal Posted: 14 Jul 2015 08:30 AM PDT Diplomats from seven countries negotiating a deal meant to curtail Iran's nuclear program in exchange for loosening economic sanctions are said to be near a deal. On Monday afternoon, Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton, who sits on both the Intelligence and Armed Services Committee, appeared on CNN to announce his pre-emptive opposition to a deal. Cotton, who made headlines earlier this year by persuading dozens of his fellow Republicans including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) to sign a letter to Iran's leaders saying that a future Republican president would undo any agreement reached by the Obama administration, is a significant figure in the GOP ranks on this issue. |
Iranians welcome nuclear deal -- but parties on hold Posted: 14 Jul 2015 07:58 AM PDT
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Turkey vows to support Iraqi military, train police Posted: 14 Jul 2015 07:55 AM PDT ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey's foreign minister says his country will continue to provide military assistance to back Iraq's fight against Islamic State militants. |
Iran deal: potential to up Mideast tensions or mere sideshow? Posted: 14 Jul 2015 07:51 AM PDT
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Iraq forces pounding IS around Ramadi Posted: 14 Jul 2015 07:46 AM PDT
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Israel 'must adapt to Iran deal' despite tough talk Posted: 14 Jul 2015 06:57 AM PDT
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Suspected Boko Haram fighters kill 6 on Lake Chad island Posted: 14 Jul 2015 06:43 AM PDT N'DJAMENA (Reuters) - Suspected Boko Haram militants aboard a motorboat attacked an island in Lake Chad overnight, killing several children who were Koranic students, security sources told Reuters on Tuesday. Bombings and shootings have killed at least 80 people since June in Chad, a key player in a regional offensive against the Islamist group Boko Haram, based in neighbouring Nigeria. "There were about 15 of them and they came by motorboat. |
The Single Most Important Question to Ask About the Iran Deal Posted: 14 Jul 2015 06:13 AM PDT
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Turkey blocks access to pro-Islamic State websites in crackdown Posted: 14 Jul 2015 05:05 AM PDT By Humeyra Pamuk ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey has blocked access to more than half a dozen Islamist news websites this week, prompting one group claiming allegiance to Islamic State to accuse Turkey of persecuting Muslims and warn of unspecified retaliation. Thousands of foreign fighters have traveled through Turkey to join Islamic State in Syria and Iraq in the past few years, some of them with assistance from Turkish smuggling networks sympathetic to the militants. The government in Ankara has been under pressure from its NATO allies to do more to stem the flow and prevent Islamic State networks gaining a foothold in Turkey. |
Historic nuclear deal reached in Vienna: what it means for Iran Posted: 14 Jul 2015 04:49 AM PDT Iran and six world powers led by the United States have reached a historic agreement, a victory of diplomacy over war that verifiably limits Iran's nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of sanctions. Hailed by negotiators as striking a "win-win" balance, amid significant compromises by both sides, the complex and detailed agreement – running to 159 pages, with annexes – caps a 13-year dispute over Iran's nuclear program that culminated in nearly two years of intensive talks. Recommended: How much do you know about Iran? |
AJC Urges Thorough Congressional Scrutiny of Iran Deal Posted: 14 Jul 2015 04:40 AM PDT NEW YORK, July 14, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The announcement today of a deal between the P5+1, led by the United States, and Iran on its nuclear program culminates intense and difficult negotiations spanning several years. "President Barack Obama was determined, against all the odds, to see if such an accord was possible," said AJC Executive Director David Harris. "Given the immensely high-stakes nature of the agreement, its layers of complexity, the many probing questions that have been asked about it by experts in the field, including what happens to Iran's nuclear program upon the expiration of the deal, and the dangerous nature of the regime, it is now incumbent on the United States Congress, pursuant to the provisions of the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act of 2015, to thoroughly review, debate, and, ultimately, vote it up or down," Harris added. |
Arab Region Pharmacy Schools Prep Students for Multiple Career Paths Posted: 14 Jul 2015 04:00 AM PDT When Raya Al-Shaikhly was a little girl, she used to pretend to be a pharmacist, emulating her own pharmacist parents. It's little wonder she followed their path and in 2014 completed a Bachelor of Science degree in pharmacy at Lebanese American University in Lebanon. "I was surrounded by a pharmacy environment and I remember that I went with my mother to her pharmacy several times," says Al-Shaikhly, whose mother owned a pharmacy in Iraq before retiring. |
NAIA study confirms fewer dogs, scarce purebreds in US animal shelters Posted: 14 Jul 2015 03:35 AM PDT PORTLAND, Ore., July 14, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The number of dogs entering US shelters has reached an all-time low, and the number of purebred dogs found in shelters has dropped to about 5%, according to a study just released by the National Animal Interest Alliance (NAIA), an advocacy organization for responsible animal ownership. NAIA President Patti Strand said the study shows "tremendous progress" in eradicating dog overpopulation and substantially reducing the number of shelter deaths which occurred in the past due to indiscriminate or accidental breeding. Strand credited animal sheltering groups and national dog organizations like the American Kennel Club (AKC) for launching ongoing campaigns encouraging pet owners to select their pets more carefully, neuter dogs not intended for breeding programs, and understand the lifelong commitment that responsible dog ownership requires. |
Death to America, deal with America: Iran's Khamenei Posted: 14 Jul 2015 03:23 AM PDT
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