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- Islamic State militants blow up temple in ancient city of Palmyra
- Germany vows to fight xenophobia after attacks on refugee home
- Activists: Islamic State destroys temple at Syria's Palmyra
- Dozens injured in second day of Beirut trash crisis protests
- IS blows up temple in Syria's Palmyra: antiquities chief
- Turkey jails five mayors in Kurdish southeast over 'self-rule' claims
- Thwarted French train attack highlights rail security against terror acts
- Britain, Iran reopen embassies after nuclear deal
- U.S.-led coalition stages 26 air strikes on Islamic State
- British foreign secretary reopens embassy in Tehran
- Gunmen attack Italian logistics manager in Iraq's Basra: sources
- Kurdish militants attack Turkish power station, one soldier killed
- Protesters re-open road access to Iraq's Umm Qasr port after new jobs promised
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Islamic State militants blow up temple in ancient city of Palmyra Posted: 23 Aug 2015 03:47 PM PDT By Kinda Makeih DAMASCUS (Reuters) - Islamic State militants on Sunday blew up the temple of Baal Shamin, one of the most important sites in Syria's ancient city of Palmyra, said Maamoun Abdul Karim, the country's antiquities chief. The temple bombing would be the first time the insurgents, who control swathes of Syria and Iraq and captured Palmyra in May, damaged monumental Roman-era ruins. "We have said repeatedly the next phase would be one of terrorizing people and when they have time they will begin destroying temples," Abdul Karim told Reuters. |
Germany vows to fight xenophobia after attacks on refugee home Posted: 23 Aug 2015 03:16 PM PDT
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Activists: Islamic State destroys temple at Syria's Palmyra Posted: 23 Aug 2015 02:44 PM PDT |
Dozens injured in second day of Beirut trash crisis protests Posted: 23 Aug 2015 02:14 PM PDT |
IS blows up temple in Syria's Palmyra: antiquities chief Posted: 23 Aug 2015 02:14 PM PDT
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Turkey jails five mayors in Kurdish southeast over 'self-rule' claims Posted: 23 Aug 2015 10:29 AM PDT
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Thwarted French train attack highlights rail security against terror acts Posted: 23 Aug 2015 10:24 AM PDT Authorities are questioning the man accused of Friday's attempted attack on a high-speed train between Amsterdam and Paris. Moroccan Ayoub El-Khazzani, who is suspected of storming a passenger Thalys train with an automatic Kalashnikov-style rifle, is said to have ties to the "radical Islamic movement," according to the BBC. Officials continue to investigate whether Mr. El-Khazzani acted alone or with an accomplice, and "if there is possibly a wider framework involved," NBC News reports. |
Britain, Iran reopen embassies after nuclear deal Posted: 23 Aug 2015 10:18 AM PDT
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U.S.-led coalition stages 26 air strikes on Islamic State Posted: 23 Aug 2015 09:44 AM PDT The United States and its coalition partners targeted Islamic State in 26 air strikes in Saturday's round of daily attacks on the militant group in Iraq and Syria, the Command Joint Task Force said in a statement on Sunday. Seventeen of the strikes were in Iraq, with the greatest concentrations near the cities of Bayji, Mosul and Ramadi, where tactical units, buildings, fighting positions, weapons and vehicles were hit. The strikes also hit Islamic State forces near four other Iraqi cities, the statement said. |
British foreign secretary reopens embassy in Tehran Posted: 23 Aug 2015 09:39 AM PDT |
Gunmen attack Italian logistics manager in Iraq's Basra: sources Posted: 23 Aug 2015 06:31 AM PDT Gunmen shot and wounded the Italian manager of a logistics company in the southern Iraqi oil city of Basra on Sunday, security officials and a company source said. Carlo Morandi from the Italian-Iraqi joint venture Sama Alimad was shot twice while withdrawing money from a bank and taken to hospital for surgery, but his injuries were not life-threatening, the officials said. Basra police spokesman Colonel Kareem al-Zaidi called the incident "criminal, not terrorist", and said Morandi had not been targeted as a foreigner. |
Kurdish militants attack Turkish power station, one soldier killed Posted: 23 Aug 2015 05:44 AM PDT Kurdish militants armed with assault rifles attacked a hydroelectric power station near the southeastern Turkish city of Diyarbakir on Sunday, killing a soldier and wounding three others, security sources said. Military attack helicopters were searching for the militants from the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) after they fled, the sources said. Turkey has launched more than 400 air strikes against PKK camps in northern Iraq and southeastern Turkey since late July, in what it says is a response to mounting attacks on police officers and soldiers. |
Protesters re-open road access to Iraq's Umm Qasr port after new jobs promised Posted: 23 Aug 2015 03:07 AM PDT
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Posted: 22 Aug 2015 09:01 PM PDT Today is Sunday, August 23, the 235th day of 2015. There are 130 days left in the year. |
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