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- Iraqi officials say Baghdad market bombings kill 26 people
- Armed citizens guard recruiters after Tennessee shootings
- UN warns lack of aid may drive Iraqis to extremist group
- Saudis seek US reassurance on Iran deal
- Is the Iran nuclear deal like Munich 1938? Not really.
- Tony Blair warns UK's Labour: Left turn will lose voters
- Car bomb kills 20 in Baghdad Shi'ite district
- Seeking Refuge: Can Germany afford to let xenophobes chase out immigrants?
- U.S., allies conduct 30 air strikes in Syria, Iraq: U.S. military
- Spain races to find three journalists missing in Syria
- What exactly is the Khorasan group anyway?
- Spain to seek Syrian government help to find journalists
- AFGE Council of Prison Locals Holds Picket to Condemn Plea Bargain for Correctional Officer's Killer
- 'Ragtime' author E.L. Doctorow dies in New York at 84
- Can Yemen's government rebuild the country – and its own legitimacy?
- Talks with the Taliban: Can Afghanistan set an example?
- Koran fragments found in UK library are among world's oldest, says university
- Ancient Quran discovered in England will 'rejoice Muslim hearts'
- Enter Blair as UK's Labour threatens leftward lurch
- Spain seeks three journalists missing in Syria
- Blair warns UK's Labour not to lurch left in leadership race
- Spain arrests man accused of recruiting women for IS
- Martin O’Malley’s Link Between Climate Change and ISIS Isn’t Crazy
- Cameron seeks Syria bombing mandate to renew global image
- Wanted Egyptian militant urges jihad against Sisi: SITE
- Iraq bomb attacks kill at least 30
- 'Videogame' violence shows children get little aid in war zones
- Turkey govt holds security talks after deadly border bombing
- Kerry to visit Gulf Arab states, vows to 'push back' against Iran
- Worries grow about freelance Japanese journalist in Syria
- Australian Muslim leader blasts government's deradicalization drive
- E.L. Doctorow, author of 'Ragtime,' dies in New York at 84
- STRATEGY FOR OUR FUTURE IS NEXT PRESIDENT'S TOP JOB
- Islamic State launches chemical weapons: How great is the threat?
Iraqi officials say Baghdad market bombings kill 26 people Posted: 22 Jul 2015 03:06 PM PDT |
Armed citizens guard recruiters after Tennessee shootings Posted: 22 Jul 2015 02:41 PM PDT |
UN warns lack of aid may drive Iraqis to extremist group Posted: 22 Jul 2015 02:08 PM PDT UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. envoy for Iraq warned Wednesday that a lack of funds for desperately needed humanitarian aid has already cut food rations and may be forcing Iraqi communities and families to look to the Islamic State extremist group for life-saving assistance. |
Saudis seek US reassurance on Iran deal Posted: 22 Jul 2015 01:45 PM PDT
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Is the Iran nuclear deal like Munich 1938? Not really. Posted: 22 Jul 2015 01:16 PM PDT Germany, France, Russia, China, and Britain – reached an agreement to lift sanctions on Iran in exchange for a major reduction in the scope of its nuclear program, allegations that the moment is like the 1938 Munich agreement reached between the UK and the Third Reich have grown to eye-catching proportions. The comments of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R) of South Carolina yesterday were typical. Senator Graham's choice of words were far from accidental. |
Tony Blair warns UK's Labour: Left turn will lose voters Posted: 22 Jul 2015 12:58 PM PDT |
Car bomb kills 20 in Baghdad Shi'ite district Posted: 22 Jul 2015 12:44 PM PDT A further 48 people were wounded by the blast in the Shurta neighborhood of southwestern Baghdad. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, but Sunni Islamic State militants who control large parts of northern and western Iraq often target Shi'ites whom they denounce as "rejectionists". A massive blast that killed more than 100 people less than a week ago in the town of Khan Bani Saad was claimed by Islamic State. |
Seeking Refuge: Can Germany afford to let xenophobes chase out immigrants? Posted: 22 Jul 2015 12:41 PM PDT Last year, Germany became the No. 1 destination in the world for refugees. The influx has stirred anti-immigrant sentiment – and violence – among those Germans troubled by the prospect of having to compete with refugees for state resources. Host towns across the country, from poorer eastern states to the more prosperous south, are seeing a flare-up of attacks against asylum seekers, their families, and the shelters that house them. |
U.S., allies conduct 30 air strikes in Syria, Iraq: U.S. military Posted: 22 Jul 2015 12:30 PM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and its allies conducted 15 air strikes against Islamic State in Syria on Tuesday, and another 15 strikes targeting the militant group in Iraq, the U.S. military said on Wednesday. Most of the strikes in Syria, 10, were concentrated near Al Hasakah, where they destroyed vehicles, fighting positions, a staging area, bunkers, an excavator and three checkpoints, according to a statement. Strikes also targeted Islamic State near Ar Raqqah and Kobani. ... |
Spain races to find three journalists missing in Syria Posted: 22 Jul 2015 12:19 PM PDT
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What exactly is the Khorasan group anyway? Posted: 22 Jul 2015 10:18 AM PDT Muhsin al-Fadhli, leader of the al-Qaeda affiliate known as the "Khorasan group," is dead, US officials confirmed Tuesday. Many Americans have never even heard of the Khorasan group. Recommended: How much do you know about the Islamic State? |
Spain to seek Syrian government help to find journalists Posted: 22 Jul 2015 10:08 AM PDT |
AFGE Council of Prison Locals Holds Picket to Condemn Plea Bargain for Correctional Officer's Killer Posted: 22 Jul 2015 10:00 AM PDT LOS ANGELES, July 22, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) Council of Prison Locals held an informational picket at the Los Angeles District Courthouse on Spring Street to show support for slain Correctional Officer Jose Rivera and his family, and to condemn the plea deal given to Joseph Cabrera-Sablan, one of the inmates convicted of murdering Rivera at USP Atwater in 2008. Surrounded by AFGE members in the Los Angeles area, Council of Prison Locals President Eric Young remembered Officer Rivera as a man who served his community and his country at every opportunity, including a deployment to Iraq. |
'Ragtime' author E.L. Doctorow dies in New York at 84 Posted: 22 Jul 2015 09:32 AM PDT |
Can Yemen's government rebuild the country – and its own legitimacy? Posted: 22 Jul 2015 08:51 AM PDT Just days after regaining a foothold in Yemen, the Saudi-backed government is preparing for its toughest battle yet, officials say: to win back the hearts and minds of Yemeni citizens and provide their most basic needs. The government of Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi has worked quickly since ending its four months of exile and returning to the port city of Aden last Thursday, appointing a new governor for the southern province, holding daily cabinet meetings, and taking field tours of the damaged city. According to the United Nations, 21 million of Yemen's 25 million-strong population – or 4 out of 5 Yemenis – are in need of urgent humanitarian aid. |
Talks with the Taliban: Can Afghanistan set an example? Posted: 22 Jul 2015 08:45 AM PDT The usual Western strategy for dealing with Islamic terrorists is to kill them. President Obama vows to crush Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. The United States helps African nations repel groups like Boko Haram. It uses drones to strike Al Qaeda operatives in any country. "Negotiations cannot convince Al Qaeda's leaders to lay down their arms," Mr. Obama stated in 2009. |
Koran fragments found in UK library are among world's oldest, says university Posted: 22 Jul 2015 08:36 AM PDT
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Ancient Quran discovered in England will 'rejoice Muslim hearts' Posted: 22 Jul 2015 08:28 AM PDT In what has been considered a "startling" discovery, the UK's Birmingham University unveiled what may be the world's oldest remnants of the Quran, Islam's holy text. Oxford University carried out a radiocarbon analysis of the text and found that the parchment on which it is written could be traced back to the years between AD 568 and 645 with 95 percent accuracy. "They could well take us back to within a few years of the actual founding of Islam," wrote Professor of Islam and Christianity David Thomas and Professor of Interreligious Relations Nadir Dinshaw, both of Birmingham University. |
Enter Blair as UK's Labour threatens leftward lurch Posted: 22 Jul 2015 08:13 AM PDT
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Spain seeks three journalists missing in Syria Posted: 22 Jul 2015 07:05 AM PDT
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Blair warns UK's Labour not to lurch left in leadership race Posted: 22 Jul 2015 07:00 AM PDT
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Spain arrests man accused of recruiting women for IS Posted: 22 Jul 2015 06:05 AM PDT
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Martin O’Malley’s Link Between Climate Change and ISIS Isn’t Crazy Posted: 22 Jul 2015 04:48 AM PDT
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Cameron seeks Syria bombing mandate to renew global image Posted: 22 Jul 2015 03:10 AM PDT
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Wanted Egyptian militant urges jihad against Sisi: SITE Posted: 22 Jul 2015 02:11 AM PDT
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Iraq bomb attacks kill at least 30 Posted: 22 Jul 2015 01:58 AM PDT
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'Videogame' violence shows children get little aid in war zones Posted: 22 Jul 2015 01:27 AM PDT By Kieran Guilbert LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A fictional video of a young girl being shot by militants and watching the execution of her father before collapsing in shock aims to raise awareness of the small proportion of humanitarian funding spent on protecting children in war zones. The video "Duty of Care", made in the style of a first-person shooter videogame and taking the viewer around a Middle East conflict zone through the eyes of nine-year-old Nima, was launched on Wednesday by the charity War Child as part of its HELP campaign. While children account for more than half the population in war zones, less than three percent of humanitarian funding is spent on their protection, according to the charity, which helps children affected by conflicts and war around the world. |
Turkey govt holds security talks after deadly border bombing Posted: 21 Jul 2015 11:32 PM PDT
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Kerry to visit Gulf Arab states, vows to 'push back' against Iran Posted: 21 Jul 2015 11:07 PM PDT
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Worries grow about freelance Japanese journalist in Syria Posted: 21 Jul 2015 11:06 PM PDT |
Australian Muslim leader blasts government's deradicalization drive Posted: 21 Jul 2015 10:53 PM PDT By Matt Siegel SYDNEY (Reuters) - A prominent Australian Muslim leader criticized the government's $1 billion program to deradicalize Muslim youths on Wednesday, saying it put too much emphasis on law enforcement and not enough on factors that drive young people to fight overseas. About 100 Australians are fighting in Iraq and Syria but Samier Dandan, president of Australia's Lebanese Muslim Association, branded the conservative government's 9-month-old program to stop the flow of radicalized Muslims "a mess". On Monday, British Prime Minister David Cameron pledged to unveil a five-year counter-extremism strategy he described as "struggle of our generation". |
E.L. Doctorow, author of 'Ragtime,' dies in New York at 84 Posted: 21 Jul 2015 06:37 PM PDT |
STRATEGY FOR OUR FUTURE IS NEXT PRESIDENT'S TOP JOB Posted: 21 Jul 2015 05:35 PM PDT Oddly enough, it made me think of where we are today in our foreign policy -- a hodgepodge of nibbles and quibbles, invaders and crusaders and revolutions and circumlocutions, from Vietnam to Iraq to Afghanistan. Although these memories may seem long ago and far away to many Americans cemented in our ephemeral modern world, they can lead to understanding the anomie, confusion and sense of being lost America feels today. Gen. Marshall's world, you see, was one of "strategy," of a powerful nation able and wanting to mobilize its capacities in a plan of action designed to achieve a high-level goal, while "tactics" were the means employed to gain those objectives. |
Islamic State launches chemical weapons: How great is the threat? Posted: 21 Jul 2015 04:13 PM PDT Confirmation from two reputable organizations this week that the Islamic State used chemical weapons against Kurds in Iraq offers clues into the group's capabilities and intentions. The type of chemical weapon used, which contained chlorine, is not very potent. Indeed, the Islamic State might have used chemical weapons primarily to save their conventional ammunition. |
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