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- California man guilty of trying to support Islamic State
- Feds: Man wanted to form small army for Islamic State group
- Turkey's ruling party, opposition positive on coalition
- Jordanian-US suspect nabbed in NY area extremist ring
- Amid surging violence, Afghan forces stand their ground
- Iraqi deputy PM resigns, faces corruption investigation
- U.S. consulate in Turkey targeted as wave of attacks kills 9
- Islamic State claims Iraq car bombs that kill nearly 60
- Bomb attacks in Iraq's Diyala kill at least 33: police
- Iraq officials: Bombs in Diyala province kill over 40 people
- Militants kill six Turkey forces, attack US consulate
- Day of violence in Turkey leaves at least 9 dead
- Iraqi leaders on the hot seat
- Syria releases prominent activist jailed for over 3 years
- Feds arrest sixth suspect in coordinated plot to support ISIS
- EU approves 2.4 billion euros for migrant crisis
- Islamic State claims Iraq car bomb that killed 40: statement
- Key events in three weeks of Turkish unrest
- Iraq speaker calls on PM to sack 'corrupt' ministers
- Wounded Warrior Project Soldier Ride Cycles Through City of Brotherly Love
- Nearly 30 U.S.-led air strikes target Islamic State: statement
- As U.S. Fighter Jets Arrive in Turkey, Can Air Power Turn the Tide Against ISIS?
- Bomb explodes near Cairo court, wounds three policemen
- Iraq Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi Unveils Bold Reforms
- US Consulate targeted as Turkey, amid policy shifts, is hit by two attacks
- Egypt's GB Auto 2nd-qtr profit falls on soft markets, currency
- Cautious Khamenei shares burden of approval on Iran deal
- Another poll suggests Turkey's AK Party could regain overall majority
- A Tough Weekend for the Black Lives Matter Movement
- The Crimes of Children
- Four Turkish police killed by roadside bomb in southeast: reports
- How GOP Candidates Would Steer U.S. Foreign Policy
- Bomb explodes at Cairo traffic sentry post, wounds three police - sources
California man guilty of trying to support Islamic State Posted: 10 Aug 2015 04:52 PM PDT LOS ANGELES (AP) — A California college student who lied on a passport application so he could travel to Syria and join the Islamic State pleaded guilty Monday to a terrorism-related charge. |
Feds: Man wanted to form small army for Islamic State group Posted: 10 Aug 2015 04:39 PM PDT NEWARK, New Jersey (AP) — A former New Jersey man who traveled to the Middle East last year wanted to form a small army to fight with the Islamic State group, federal authorities said Monday, weeks after the man's brother was arrested in the same alleged plot. |
Turkey's ruling party, opposition positive on coalition Posted: 10 Aug 2015 04:15 PM PDT
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Jordanian-US suspect nabbed in NY area extremist ring Posted: 10 Aug 2015 04:08 PM PDT
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Amid surging violence, Afghan forces stand their ground Posted: 10 Aug 2015 03:21 PM PDT A recent surge in attacks in the Afghan capital is raising concerns that the new boss of a divided Taliban is lashing out to show who is in control – as well as new worries about growing divisions in the government of President Ashraf Ghani. Amid the rubble and chaos is also the silver-lining claim that Afghanistan's US- and NATO-trained security forces are demonstrating a heightened ability to respond to such attacks and mitigate their impact. Recommended: How well do you know Afghanistan? |
Iraqi deputy PM resigns, faces corruption investigation Posted: 10 Aug 2015 02:06 PM PDT
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U.S. consulate in Turkey targeted as wave of attacks kills 9 Posted: 10 Aug 2015 01:29 PM PDT
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Islamic State claims Iraq car bombs that kill nearly 60 Posted: 10 Aug 2015 01:17 PM PDT At least 58 people were killed and more than 100 wounded on Monday in two blasts in eastern Iraq claimed by Islamic State in a province once considered mostly free of them. In January Iraqi officials declared victory over the insurgents in Diyala province, which borders Iran, after security forces and Shi'ite paramilitaries drove them out of towns and villages there. Islamic State, which controls large parts of northern and western Iraq, claimed responsibility for the attack in the mixed Sunni-Shi'ite Muslim province and said the target was "rejectionists", as the group refers to Shi'ites. |
Bomb attacks in Iraq's Diyala kill at least 33: police Posted: 10 Aug 2015 01:15 PM PDT
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Iraq officials: Bombs in Diyala province kill over 40 people Posted: 10 Aug 2015 01:14 PM PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — Two bombs striking neighborhoods in Iraq's eastern Diyala province killed at least 42 people Monday night, officials said, less than a month after the region was the scene of one of the deadliest attacks to hit the country in recent years. |
Militants kill six Turkey forces, attack US consulate Posted: 10 Aug 2015 12:53 PM PDT
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Day of violence in Turkey leaves at least 9 dead Posted: 10 Aug 2015 12:48 PM PDT
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Posted: 10 Aug 2015 12:29 PM PDT One reason people prefer honesty in government is that it keeps the air conditioners humming. In Iraq, where temperatures this summer have reached 122 degrees F (50 C), widespread protests have erupted over inadequate supplies of electricity. Many protesters claimed corruption to be a worse enemy than the terrorists of Islamic State. |
Syria releases prominent activist jailed for over 3 years Posted: 10 Aug 2015 12:18 PM PDT |
Feds arrest sixth suspect in coordinated plot to support ISIS Posted: 10 Aug 2015 12:18 PM PDT Glimmers of Islamic State's virtual influence continue flicker on US soil. On Monday, federal authorities in New Jersey charged Nader Saadeh, formerly of Rutherford, N.J., with conspiring to support the militant group. Mr. Saadeh viewed Islamic State propaganda online and traveled to the Middle East in May in an effort to join the militants, the US Department of Justice said in a statement. |
EU approves 2.4 billion euros for migrant crisis Posted: 10 Aug 2015 12:17 PM PDT |
Islamic State claims Iraq car bomb that killed 40: statement Posted: 10 Aug 2015 12:06 PM PDT CAIRO (Reuters) - Islamic State claimed a car bomb attack on Monday that killed at least 40 people and wounded 55 in a marketplace north of the eastern Iraqi city of Baquba. The group, which controls large swathes of the country's north and west, said in a statement circulated online by supporters that the target was "rejectionists", as the radical Sunni militants refer to Shi'ite Muslims. (Reporting by Omar Fahmy; Editing by Robin Pomeroy) |
Key events in three weeks of Turkish unrest Posted: 10 Aug 2015 11:17 AM PDT
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Iraq speaker calls on PM to sack 'corrupt' ministers Posted: 10 Aug 2015 10:13 AM PDT
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Wounded Warrior Project Soldier Ride Cycles Through City of Brotherly Love Posted: 10 Aug 2015 10:00 AM PDT Come show your support for our country's bravest men and women as Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) Soldier Ride® presented by USAA® heads to Philadelphia August 13 – August 15. Often serving as an introductory physical health and wellness event for WWP veterans, Soldier Ride brings together injured service members for a long weekend that facilitates camaraderie and healing through various physical health and wellness activities. Participants often find Soldier Ride to be a life-changing experience as they connect with fellow troops battling the same struggles. |
Nearly 30 U.S.-led air strikes target Islamic State: statement Posted: 10 Aug 2015 09:51 AM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and its allies launched 29 air strikes on Sunday targeting Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, destroying an explosives factory and other targets, the Combined Joint Task Force leading the operations said. In Iraq, 21 of the strikes were launched near nine cities, including Makhmur, Ramadi and Bayji, striking numerous units of militant fighters, buildings and staging areas, according to the U.S. military statement released on Monday. One strike destroyed a homemade explosives factory in Al Huwayja, it said. ... |
As U.S. Fighter Jets Arrive in Turkey, Can Air Power Turn the Tide Against ISIS? Posted: 10 Aug 2015 09:51 AM PDT The U.S. has wasted no time taking advantage of a new agreement with Turkey that allows coalition forces to launch attacks against Islamist State forces in Iraq and Syria, though it remains to be seen just how much of a lasting impact the deal will have on the fight against the terror group. The Air Force has ramped up its presence in the country following Ankara's decision last month to allow the U.S. to utilize Incirlik Air Base to launch strikes against the extremist network. |
Bomb explodes near Cairo court, wounds three policemen Posted: 10 Aug 2015 08:35 AM PDT By Omar Fahmy CAIRO (Reuters) - Four people, at least three of whom were policemen, were wounded on Monday when a bomb exploded under a traffic sentry post near a Cairo court, security sources said. Egyptian authorities have pledged to end a wave of Islamist militant violence that has swept across the country but sporadic attacks on high-profile locations in Cairo and elsewhere have continued. The explosion occurred in the affluent northeastern Heliopolis district and wounded four people, the health ministry said It was claimed by Ajnad Misr, a militant group that emerged in January 2014 and has targeted security forces in and around Cairo. |
Iraq Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi Unveils Bold Reforms Posted: 10 Aug 2015 07:34 AM PDT "This reform package is ambitious and bold," says Ahmed Ali, an analyst and researcher at the American University of Iraq-Sulaimani. "Abadi has to take big decisions to show his decisiveness. Three men currently hold that title, including former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, who Abadi and his U.S. backers have repeatedly faulted during his tenure for elevating at times unqualified fellow Shiite Muslims to top positions and fomenting the ethnic tensions that allowed for the Islamic State group to seize control of massive swathes of largely Sunni territory. |
US Consulate targeted as Turkey, amid policy shifts, is hit by two attacks Posted: 10 Aug 2015 07:20 AM PDT Violence shook Turkey Sunday night and Monday, with two shooters opening fire outside the US consulate in Istanbul Monday morning and a separate car bombing at a police station overnight. Recommended: Think you know Turkey? No Turkish or US officials were wounded in the shootout, and local reports stated that one of the two suspected assailants was caught at a home in the Sariyer district of Istanbul after fleeing the scene. |
Egypt's GB Auto 2nd-qtr profit falls on soft markets, currency Posted: 10 Aug 2015 07:15 AM PDT Egyptian auto distributor GB Auto's second-quarter net profit before minority interests dropped 65 percent from the same period last year due to a shortage of foreign currency and a particularly soft market in Iraq, the company said on Monday. Second-quarter net profit before minority interests was 22.4 million Egyptian pounds ($2.86 million) from 63.6 million in the same quarter last year. The foreign currency shortage in Egypt depleted inventory of some of its key models, the company said, adding that a decline in demand in Egypt early in the second quarter had also had an impact. |
Cautious Khamenei shares burden of approval on Iran deal Posted: 10 Aug 2015 06:25 AM PDT
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Another poll suggests Turkey's AK Party could regain overall majority Posted: 10 Aug 2015 06:21 AM PDT
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A Tough Weekend for the Black Lives Matter Movement Posted: 10 Aug 2015 04:43 AM PDT
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Four Turkish police killed by roadside bomb in southeast: reports Posted: 10 Aug 2015 02:23 AM PDT
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How GOP Candidates Would Steer U.S. Foreign Policy Posted: 10 Aug 2015 02:15 AM PDT With the start of a long season of debates and campaigning among presidential hopefuls, it's time to start scrutinizing foreign policy positions more closely along party lines. How will a Republican president steer the nation in a complex global world? This is our question, now that 10 leading GOP candidates stood for two hours of grilling from Fox News journalists in Cleveland last week. |
Bomb explodes at Cairo traffic sentry post, wounds three police - sources Posted: 10 Aug 2015 01:58 AM PDT Three police were wounded on Monday when a bomb exploded under a traffic sentry post near a Cairo court house, security sources said, in the latest in a series of attacks to hit the Egyptian capital. Egyptian authorities have pledged to end a wave of Islamist militant violence that has swept across the country, but sporadic attacks on high-profile locations in the city and elsewhere have continued. A two-year-old insurgency centred on the Sinai Peninsula has killed hundreds of soldiers and police since the army ousted President Mohamed Mursi after mass protests against his rule in 2013. |
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