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- Trump's self-paid presidential run means he's not going away
- Florida Parents Try to Ban Books With Characters That Pray to Non-Christian God
- Everything you need to know about Special Olympics
- Presidential Candidates Are Finally Facing Up to the $18.6 Trillion Debt
- UN endorses Iran nuclear deal with 6 world powers
- UN endorses Iran deal, paves way to lift sanctions
- Gulf bloc protests 'contradictory' signals from Iran
- U.S., allies target Islamic State with 23 strike in Syria and Iraq
- Kidnaps and arrests following deadly bombing in Iraq
- Suicide bomber kills 31 in Turkey attack blamed on IS
- Turkey suspects Islamic State behind bomb that killed 31
- UAE imposes harsh penalties for religious crimes
- US 'strongly condemns' Turkey terror attack
- Turkey-Syria border riven with tensions
- Airstrikes on IS-held town in northern Syria kill 20
- Lockheed Martin to buy Sikorsky Aircraft for $9 billion
- British pilots will continue Syria air strikes for allies - Michael Fallon
- British PM vows to 'de-glamorise' IS, tackle extremism
- Britain's Cameron announces anti-militant plan, tells internet firms to help
- Cameron announces anti-militant plan, tells internet firms to help
- Syria Kurds say in near complete control of Hasaka city
- Turkey's Erdogan condemns border town bombing as 'act of terror'
- Germany eyes Iran business but Israel tops differences
- Saudi outreach to Hamas part of wider effort against Iran
- Cameron unveils 5-year plan to 'deglamorize' lure of extremist groups
- 10 Things to Know for Today
- AP PHOTOS: Editor selections from the Middle East
- IS bans private internet access in Syria bastion: activists
- Britain hopes for 'more constructive' Iran after nuclear deal
- Chattanooga shattered: A single gunshot, silence, and terror
- Bahrain summons Iranian diplomat over leader's comments
- In an IS training camp, children told: Behead the doll
- Why History Gives Obama the Benefit of the Doubt on Iran
- Six foreign jihadists killed in Syria air strike: Observatory
- 10 Things to Know for Monday
- Syrian Christians find sanctuary with Polish families
Trump's self-paid presidential run means he's not going away Posted: 20 Jul 2015 04:05 PM PDT |
Florida Parents Try to Ban Books With Characters That Pray to Non-Christian God Posted: 20 Jul 2015 03:18 PM PDT
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Everything you need to know about Special Olympics Posted: 20 Jul 2015 03:07 PM PDT |
Presidential Candidates Are Finally Facing Up to the $18.6 Trillion Debt Posted: 20 Jul 2015 02:35 PM PDT Maya MacGuineas, president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a budget watchdog group, said on Monday that she and other advocates of spending restraints have been surprised by the extent of voter interest in the long-term debt in Iowa, New Hampshire and other early primary states. Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie arguably is leading the Republican pack with the most provocative and politically risky plan for averting a long-term debt crisis through major reforms of Social Security and Medicare and the federal tax code. |
UN endorses Iran nuclear deal with 6 world powers Posted: 20 Jul 2015 02:31 PM PDT
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UN endorses Iran deal, paves way to lift sanctions Posted: 20 Jul 2015 01:49 PM PDT
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Gulf bloc protests 'contradictory' signals from Iran Posted: 20 Jul 2015 01:41 PM PDT
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U.S., allies target Islamic State with 23 strike in Syria and Iraq Posted: 20 Jul 2015 01:41 PM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and its allies targeted Islamic State militants with nine air strikes in Syria and 14 in Iraq on Sunday, the U.S. military said. In Syria, the strikes hit tactical units and fighting positions near Aleppo, al Hasakah and Kobani, and minefields near Ar Raqqah, the Combined Joint Task Force said in a statement on Monday. In Iraq, the air strikes destroyed tactical units, vehicles and fighting positions near eight cities, including Mosul, Fallujah and Ramadi, it added. (Reporting by Sandra Maler; Editing by Peter Cooney) |
Kidnaps and arrests following deadly bombing in Iraq Posted: 20 Jul 2015 01:19 PM PDT At least 10 civilians were killed by mortar and rocket fire on Monday in the central Iraqi village of Hudaid, north of Khan Bani Saad, where dozens of people were killed in a huge bombing last week, medics and a police sergeant said. Most of Diyala province, where the villages are located, is controlled by the government-backed militias and Shi'ite dominated army, but there are pockets of insurgents. The police sergeant said residents of mainly Sunni Hudaid had started fleeing to the provincial capital, raising the prospect of worsening sectarian division in an area where Iraqi officials declared victory over Islamic State militants only six months ago. |
Suicide bomber kills 31 in Turkey attack blamed on IS Posted: 20 Jul 2015 01:03 PM PDT
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Turkey suspects Islamic State behind bomb that killed 31 Posted: 20 Jul 2015 12:05 PM PDT
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UAE imposes harsh penalties for religious crimes Posted: 20 Jul 2015 11:43 AM PDT
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US 'strongly condemns' Turkey terror attack Posted: 20 Jul 2015 11:40 AM PDT
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Turkey-Syria border riven with tensions Posted: 20 Jul 2015 11:06 AM PDT
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Airstrikes on IS-held town in northern Syria kill 20 Posted: 20 Jul 2015 10:59 AM PDT |
Lockheed Martin to buy Sikorsky Aircraft for $9 billion Posted: 20 Jul 2015 10:36 AM PDT |
British pilots will continue Syria air strikes for allies - Michael Fallon Posted: 20 Jul 2015 10:35 AM PDT
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British PM vows to 'de-glamorise' IS, tackle extremism Posted: 20 Jul 2015 08:59 AM PDT
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Britain's Cameron announces anti-militant plan, tells internet firms to help Posted: 20 Jul 2015 08:51 AM PDT
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Cameron announces anti-militant plan, tells internet firms to help Posted: 20 Jul 2015 08:50 AM PDT
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Syria Kurds say in near complete control of Hasaka city Posted: 20 Jul 2015 08:08 AM PDT By Tom Perry BEIRUT (Reuters) - A Syrian Kurdish militia said on Monday it was in near full control of the northeastern city of Hasaka, expanding its sway at the expense of the Damascus government in the wake of an Islamic State attack in the area. Full control of Hasaka - which was split between the Kurds and Damascus until last month - would be a major gain for the autonomous Kurdish administration that is fighting Islamic State in Syria in partnership with Washington. Islamic State launched a major attack on the city on June 25, focusing initially on government-held southern Hasaka. |
Turkey's Erdogan condemns border town bombing as 'act of terror' Posted: 20 Jul 2015 07:20 AM PDT
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Germany eyes Iran business but Israel tops differences Posted: 20 Jul 2015 06:02 AM PDT
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Saudi outreach to Hamas part of wider effort against Iran Posted: 20 Jul 2015 05:48 AM PDT By Angus McDowall RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi King Salman's meeting on Friday with Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal was part of an effort by Riyadh to shore up Arab unity in the face of a perceived threat from Iran that it believes has become more urgent since last week's nuclear deal. Saudi Arabia, a conservative Sunni Muslim monarchy, has grown more aggressive this year in countering Shi'ite, revolutionary Iran across the region, believing its influence to be the main cause of instability and insecurity in Arab states. Riyadh fears the agreement Tehran struck with six world powers to release it from sanctions in return for more intrusive inspections of its atomic facilities will free Iran to increase its support for Saudi Arabia's enemies in Arab countries. |
Cameron unveils 5-year plan to 'deglamorize' lure of extremist groups Posted: 20 Jul 2015 05:41 AM PDT British Prime Minister David Cameron is announcing today a five-year plan to counter homegrown Islamic radicalism that is feeding efforts by militant groups like the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. Cameron is speaking today in Birmingham, home to one of Britain's largest Muslim populations. Writing before the speech (though portions of it were provided to the media ahead of time), The Times of London says that Cameron is particularly focused on "non-violent extremists," i.e. |
Posted: 20 Jul 2015 05:06 AM PDT |
AP PHOTOS: Editor selections from the Middle East Posted: 20 Jul 2015 03:13 AM PDT |
IS bans private internet access in Syria bastion: activists Posted: 20 Jul 2015 03:04 AM PDT
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Britain hopes for 'more constructive' Iran after nuclear deal Posted: 20 Jul 2015 02:46 AM PDT
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Chattanooga shattered: A single gunshot, silence, and terror Posted: 20 Jul 2015 01:53 AM PDT |
Bahrain summons Iranian diplomat over leader's comments Posted: 20 Jul 2015 01:49 AM PDT DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Bahrain has summoned a senior Iranian diplomat to the Gulf nation to protest comments made by top Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. |
In an IS training camp, children told: Behead the doll Posted: 20 Jul 2015 12:49 AM PDT |
Why History Gives Obama the Benefit of the Doubt on Iran Posted: 20 Jul 2015 12:19 AM PDT
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Six foreign jihadists killed in Syria air strike: Observatory Posted: 19 Jul 2015 07:00 PM PDT One senior Tunisian Islamic State leader alongside five other foreign jihadists were killed in an air strike near the northeastern city of Hasaka, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported on Monday. The Observatory, which gathers its information from an activist network on the ground, said the fighter jets hit a car carrying the foreign militants in a location near a village called Faouj al-Maylabeih in the southern countryside of the city. The monitor said it was not clear whether the air strike in Hasaka province was carried out by the Syrian army or a U.S.-led coalition that is mounting a separate aerial campaign against Islamic State in Syria. |
Posted: 19 Jul 2015 06:19 PM PDT |
Syrian Christians find sanctuary with Polish families Posted: 19 Jul 2015 05:52 PM PDT
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