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- Turkish jets hit PKK targets in Iraq after soldiers killed: sources
- Turkish prime minister says no plans for ground troops in Syria
- British PM heads to Southeast Asia with trade, IS on agenda
- Turkey launches new strikes on PKK as NATO meeting called
- Turkey calls for NATO meeting to discuss security threats
- Turkey policeman killed in Istanbul clashes
- Iran accuses Bahrain of stoking Gulf tensions
- Turkish F-16s hit Kurdish militant targets in Iraq: security sources
- UK's Cameron in southeast Asia visit to talk trade, Islamist extremism
- NATO to meet Tuesday at Turkey's request
- Turkey’s motives in its war on Islamic State
- Istanbul police, protesters clash in flashpoint district: AFP
- Syria's embattled president admits manpower shortage
- US says Turkey has right to hit terror targets
- Turkey opposition says ready for coalition with ruling party
- Why Attorney General Says ISIS Is More of a Threat Than al Qaeda
- Officials: Iraqi forces retake Anbar University near Ramadi
- With nuclear deal done, Iran sets out to reassure wary Gulf Arabs
- U.S., allies conduct 20 air strikes in Iraq: U.S. Military
- Turkey army blames PKK for deadly attack as truce unravels
- Iran FM urges Gulf Arabs to cooperate against 'terror'
- Merkel urges Turkish PM to stick with Kurdish peace process
- Iraq forces retake university on edge of Ramadi
- Iran's top diplomat tours Arab states following nuclear deal
- Germany urges Turkey to respect proportionality in fight against PKK
- Merkel's Bavarian ally wants more money to cope with refugees
- Iraqi forces clash with Islamic State militants at Anbar university
- Australian with alleged IS links charged with supporting terrorism
- Europe Puts Its Finger on the Trigger
- 14 killed in suicide bombing in northeast Nigeria
- A Good Month for Syria's Tyrant
Turkish jets hit PKK targets in Iraq after soldiers killed: sources Posted: 26 Jul 2015 04:01 PM PDT
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Turkish prime minister says no plans for ground troops in Syria Posted: 26 Jul 2015 03:43 PM PDT Turkey has no plans to send ground troops into Syria but has agreed with the United States that air cover should be provided for moderate rebels fighting Islamic State forces there, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu was quoted on Monday as saying. Long a reluctant member of the U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State, Turkey made a dramatic turnaround last week by granting the alliance access to its air bases and launching air raids against both the jihadists and Kurdish militants in Iraq. Davutoglu was quoted as telling a round table with Turkish newspaper editors that while differences with Washington remained over some aspects of policy in Syria, there was enough common ground to reach agreement on opening up the air bases. |
British PM heads to Southeast Asia with trade, IS on agenda Posted: 26 Jul 2015 02:26 PM PDT
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Turkey launches new strikes on PKK as NATO meeting called Posted: 26 Jul 2015 01:52 PM PDT
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Turkey calls for NATO meeting to discuss security threats Posted: 26 Jul 2015 12:41 PM PDT |
Turkey policeman killed in Istanbul clashes Posted: 26 Jul 2015 12:30 PM PDT
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Iran accuses Bahrain of stoking Gulf tensions Posted: 26 Jul 2015 11:57 AM PDT
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Turkish F-16s hit Kurdish militant targets in Iraq: security sources Posted: 26 Jul 2015 11:45 AM PDT DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) - Turkish F-16 fighter jets hit Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) targets in northern Iraq on Sunday, Turkish security sources said, the latest attack in Ankara's push against Kurdish militants and Islamic State. The warplanes, which hit targets in Hakurk, northern Iraq, scrambled from the air base in Diyarbakir, the sources said. (Reporting by Seyhmus Cakan in Diyarbakir and Ece Toksabay in Ankara, Writing by David Dolan, Editing by Angus MacSwan) |
UK's Cameron in southeast Asia visit to talk trade, Islamist extremism Posted: 26 Jul 2015 11:34 AM PDT
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NATO to meet Tuesday at Turkey's request Posted: 26 Jul 2015 11:31 AM PDT
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Turkey’s motives in its war on Islamic State Posted: 26 Jul 2015 11:08 AM PDT The answer may be yes for the July 14 agreement aimed at ending the threat from Iran's nuclear program. Turkey has joined the war to roll back the Islamic State. If Turkey's actions are done well and for the right motives, it could add to the momentum of the Iran nuclear deal in reducing violence committed by Mideast actors trying to advance a radical religious cause. |
Istanbul police, protesters clash in flashpoint district: AFP Posted: 26 Jul 2015 10:34 AM PDT
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Syria's embattled president admits manpower shortage Posted: 26 Jul 2015 10:34 AM PDT |
US says Turkey has right to hit terror targets Posted: 26 Jul 2015 10:16 AM PDT
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Turkey opposition says ready for coalition with ruling party Posted: 26 Jul 2015 10:13 AM PDT
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Why Attorney General Says ISIS Is More of a Threat Than al Qaeda Posted: 26 Jul 2015 10:05 AM PDT
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Officials: Iraqi forces retake Anbar University near Ramadi Posted: 26 Jul 2015 09:28 AM PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi government forces recaptured Anbar University from the Islamic State militant group Sunday after hours of fierce clashes, provincial officials said, as part of its push to reclaim territory across the embattled province. |
With nuclear deal done, Iran sets out to reassure wary Gulf Arabs Posted: 26 Jul 2015 09:19 AM PDT
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U.S., allies conduct 20 air strikes in Iraq: U.S. Military Posted: 26 Jul 2015 09:10 AM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and its allies made 20 air strikes against Islamic State in Iraq on Saturday, with targets near Ramadi bearing the brunt of the attacks, the military said on Sunday. Five strikes near Ramadi hit tactical units, tanks and an armored personnel carrier for the militant group while also destroying an Islamic State road block, building, two structures, a mortar position and another armored personnel carrier, according to the Combined Joint Task Force. Four strikes hit Islamic State staging areas near Tuz as well. ... |
Turkey army blames PKK for deadly attack as truce unravels Posted: 26 Jul 2015 08:49 AM PDT
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Iran FM urges Gulf Arabs to cooperate against 'terror' Posted: 26 Jul 2015 08:03 AM PDT
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Merkel urges Turkish PM to stick with Kurdish peace process Posted: 26 Jul 2015 07:43 AM PDT
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Iraq forces retake university on edge of Ramadi Posted: 26 Jul 2015 07:39 AM PDT
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Iran's top diplomat tours Arab states following nuclear deal Posted: 26 Jul 2015 07:34 AM PDT |
Germany urges Turkey to respect proportionality in fight against PKK Posted: 26 Jul 2015 06:33 AM PDT Germany will support Ankara in its fight against extremists, Chancellor Angela Merkel told Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu in a phone call on Sunday, but she also urged the Nato partner to keep measures appropriate. The phone call came after Kurdish militants killed two Turkish soldiers, apparently retaliating for Ankara's crackdown on the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which was launched in tandem with strikes on Islamic State insurgents in Syria. Davutoglu informed Merkel by phone about the actions of the Turkish government in the "fight against terrorism" following the attacks in Suruc and other attacks against Turkish security forces, a German government spokesman said. |
Merkel's Bavarian ally wants more money to cope with refugees Posted: 26 Jul 2015 05:27 AM PDT By Michael Nienaber BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany needs to double its financial support to federal states struggling with a surge of refugees and tougher rules are needed to prevent the abuse of asylum procedures, Chancellor Angela Merkel's Bavarian ally said on Sunday. Germany expects a record-breaking flow of asylum-seekers this year as growing numbers flee conflicts and poverty in the Middle East and Africa. "We need a massive increase in funds, the federal government has to do significantly more than hitherto," Seehofer told the newspaper Welt am Sonntag. |
Iraqi forces clash with Islamic State militants at Anbar university Posted: 26 Jul 2015 03:39 AM PDT Iraqi security forces entered the University of Anbar in the western city of Ramadi on Sunday and clashed with Islamic State militants inside the compound, the joint operations command said in a statement. Capture of the sprawling complex, which a spokesman said had been used as an insurgent command base, could advance government efforts to retake Ramadi, the capital of Anbar, Iraq's largest province, after its fall to Islamic State in May. Security forces and militia groups have launched an offensive in the Sunni heartland, but progress has been incremental. |
Australian with alleged IS links charged with supporting terrorism Posted: 26 Jul 2015 02:04 AM PDT
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Europe Puts Its Finger on the Trigger Posted: 26 Jul 2015 01:00 AM PDT |
14 killed in suicide bombing in northeast Nigeria Posted: 25 Jul 2015 05:36 PM PDT
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A Good Month for Syria's Tyrant Posted: 25 Jul 2015 02:40 PM PDT
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