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- The Islamic State economy: how Syrian antiquities fuel terrorism
- In Islamic State war, like others, heritage always a target
- Turkey, US conclude talks on anti-IS operation plan
- Medical charity says Syrian family showed signs of chemical exposure
- Berlin eases asylum rules for Syrians as migrants pour into EU
- U.S. reports 36 air strikes against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria
- VA Gets to Work, Reduces Backlog of Disability Claims by 84 Percent
- Iraq's Abadi says Baiji battle 'crucial' to ousting Islamic State
- A look at the latest developments in Europe's migrant crisis
- UN rights arm denounces executions in Iraq's Kurdish region
- U.S. Army nears high-stakes award for Humvee replacement
- Turkey to hold snap elections on November 1
- German party receives far-right threats after refugee visit
- UN condemns first executions in Kurdish region in 7 years
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- Allegations of new chemical attack in Syria
- Libya calls for international air strikes against IS
- Iraqi PM says defense of refinery town crucial to IS defeat
- 14 suspected IS recruiters arrested in Spain, Morocco
- Migrant crisis set to hijack western Balkans summit
- France sees Assad's 'neutralisation' as pre-condition for peace
- Veterans discharged for misconduct have higher risk of homelessness
- As violence in Turkey spirals, PKK commander urges restraint
- Islamic State shows images of ancient Syrian temple destruction
- Turkish PM begins work on new cabinet, Kurds see friction
- Merkel to visit site of anti-refugee clashes after criticism
- Spain, Morocco arrest 14 suspected of recruiting for Islamic State
- Up to 3,000 refugees, migrants expected a day in Macedonia: UNHCR
- France's Hollande: Turkey needs to ramp up Islamic State fight
- Turkish army says 34 Kurdish militants killed in northern Iraq air strikes
- 14 arrested in anti-jihadi raids in Morocco, Spain
- Islamic State images purport to show destroyed Syrian temple
- Iraq parliament chief puts electricity minister on the spot
- How a Biden-Warren Ticket Could Transform the Campaign
- Hungary wants more, less humiliating, EU funds to cope with migrants
- Terror charge against Australian teen dropped
- Soccer-Queiroz cautiously optimistic for Iran future
- Shah Deniz gas pipeline flow halted by explosion in Turkey: officials
- Gay men tell U.N. Security Council of being Islamic State targets
- US to deploy F-22 Raptor fighter jets in Europe
The Islamic State economy: how Syrian antiquities fuel terrorism Posted: 25 Aug 2015 04:06 PM PDT When the self-described Islamic State (IS) publicly beheaded a Syrian archaeologist last week for refusing to reveal the whereabouts of hidden treasures in the ancient city of Palmyra, it was a measure of how important the illicit sale of antiquities has become to the cash-hungry and predominantly self-financed organization. The extremist Islamist group that controls more than a third of both Syria and Iraq is awash in cash, experts in terrorist financing say. Recommended: How much do you know about the Islamic State? |
In Islamic State war, like others, heritage always a target Posted: 25 Aug 2015 03:05 PM PDT |
Turkey, US conclude talks on anti-IS operation plan Posted: 25 Aug 2015 01:19 PM PDT ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkish and U.S. officials have concluded "technical talks" over their cooperation on operations against the Islamic State group, Turkey's foreign minister said Tuesday. |
Medical charity says Syrian family showed signs of chemical exposure Posted: 25 Aug 2015 12:55 PM PDT Medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) said on Tuesday it had treated a Syrian family with symptoms of exposure to chemical agents from an area where Islamic State fighters have been battling other rebels. Two adults, a three-year-old girl and a five-day-old baby girl were treated at an MSF-run hospital in Aleppo province, northern Syria, last Friday, the charity said in a statement. Within three hours they developed blisters and their breathing difficulties worsened, the statement said. |
Berlin eases asylum rules for Syrians as migrants pour into EU Posted: 25 Aug 2015 12:54 PM PDT
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U.S. reports 36 air strikes against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria Posted: 25 Aug 2015 12:03 PM PDT
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VA Gets to Work, Reduces Backlog of Disability Claims by 84 Percent Posted: 25 Aug 2015 11:30 AM PDT The Department of Veterans Affairs announcement on Monday that it had slashed the backlog of veterans' claims for disability coverage provided a rare bit of good news for an agency that has been rocked by scandal and controversy for years. The VA said the backlog has fallen 84 percent from a peak of 611,000 claims in March 2013. Saddled by inefficiency, incompetence and outdated technology, it wasn't that long ago that the VA staffers were stuffing thousands of applications for benefits in cardboard boxes or leaving them unopened in bins. |
Iraq's Abadi says Baiji battle 'crucial' to ousting Islamic State Posted: 25 Aug 2015 11:21 AM PDT
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A look at the latest developments in Europe's migrant crisis Posted: 25 Aug 2015 11:09 AM PDT
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UN rights arm denounces executions in Iraq's Kurdish region Posted: 25 Aug 2015 10:59 AM PDT GENEVA (AP) — U.N. rights officials are denouncing the execution of a man and his two wives in Iraq's Kurdish region over the kidnapping and murder of two girls, saying they fear the self-ruled region may slide back toward use of the death penalty. |
U.S. Army nears high-stakes award for Humvee replacement Posted: 25 Aug 2015 10:35 AM PDT The U.S. Army is expected to award a contract on Tuesday for a new armored truck to replace thousands of aging Humvees, a long-awaited deal that could be worth up to $30 billion for the winning team. Analysts see specialty truck maker Oshkosh Corp as the top contender to win a contract to build 55,000 new Joint Light Tactical Vehicles, or JLTVs, given its record in cranking out thousands of tailor-made mine-resistant, ambush-protected all-terrain vehicles, or M-ATV for U.S. troops in Afghanistan. The Pentagon's Defense Acquisition Board, led by chief arms buyer Frank Kendall, met on Tuesday to review the acquisition strategy for the vehicles developed by the U.S. Army, clearing the way for the expected Army announcement. |
Turkey to hold snap elections on November 1 Posted: 25 Aug 2015 10:28 AM PDT
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German party receives far-right threats after refugee visit Posted: 25 Aug 2015 10:26 AM PDT By Noah Barkin BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Social Democrats (SPD) were forced to evacuate their headquarters on Tuesday after receiving a bomb threat and flood of racist emails and phone calls the party said were linked to leader Sigmar Gabriel's visit to the eastern town of Heidenau. The town near Dresden was the scene of violent clashes over the weekend as far-right militants, protesting against the arrival of around 250 refugees at a local shelter, pelted police with bottles and rocks, some shouting "Heil Hitler". Gabriel, who is also vice chancellor and economy minister in Chancellor Angela Merkel's government, traveled to the town on Monday and denounced the "mob" behind the violence. |
UN condemns first executions in Kurdish region in 7 years Posted: 25 Aug 2015 10:16 AM PDT
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Posted: 25 Aug 2015 10:15 AM PDT IS CALIPHATE 082515: Map locates the Islamic State group's area of support and control in Syria and Iraq. Points out Palmrya, the site of the recently destroyed 2,000-year-old temple.; 3c x 4 inches; 146 mm x 101 mm; |
Allegations of new chemical attack in Syria Posted: 25 Aug 2015 09:59 AM PDT
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Libya calls for international air strikes against IS Posted: 25 Aug 2015 09:40 AM PDT
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Iraqi PM says defense of refinery town crucial to IS defeat Posted: 25 Aug 2015 09:11 AM PDT |
14 suspected IS recruiters arrested in Spain, Morocco Posted: 25 Aug 2015 08:53 AM PDT
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Migrant crisis set to hijack western Balkans summit Posted: 25 Aug 2015 08:43 AM PDT
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France sees Assad's 'neutralisation' as pre-condition for peace Posted: 25 Aug 2015 08:34 AM PDT
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Veterans discharged for misconduct have higher risk of homelessness Posted: 25 Aug 2015 08:34 AM PDT By Kathryn Doyle (Reuters Health) - U.S. veterans returning from Afghanistan and Iraq who were discharged due to misconduct are more likely to be homeless than other returning vets, according to a new study. "Collectively, these results represent the strongest risk factor for homelessness among U.S. veterans observed to date, and may help to explain the higher risk of homelessness observed among veterans, despite access to VA benefits and services," Gundlapalli told Reuters Health by email. The researchers used data on 448,290 U.S. active-duty military service members who were separated from the military between 2001 and 2011, deployed in Afghanistan or Iraq, and who subsequently used Veterans Health Administration services. |
As violence in Turkey spirals, PKK commander urges restraint Posted: 25 Aug 2015 07:55 AM PDT By Ayla Jean Yackley ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A senior commander in the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) on Tuesday called on armed followers to refrain from unprovoked attacks on security forces as violence escalates in southeastern Turkey following the collapse of a ceasefire. Duran Kalkan, a member of the PKK's executive committee, stopped well short of ordering a new truce but said attacks on conscripts and other soldiers merely doing their duty violated the PKK's "views". More than 60 police officers and soldiers have been killed in attacks by the PKK and affiliated groups and close to 200 have been wounded, dashing hopes that a 2-1/2-year ceasefire could spell the end of the long-running insurgency. |
Islamic State shows images of ancient Syrian temple destruction Posted: 25 Aug 2015 06:53 AM PDT
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Turkish PM begins work on new cabinet, Kurds see friction Posted: 25 Aug 2015 06:37 AM PDT
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Merkel to visit site of anti-refugee clashes after criticism Posted: 25 Aug 2015 06:07 AM PDT German Chancellor Angela Merkel will pay a visit on Wednesday to the eastern town where anti-refugee protests erupted in violence at the weekend, after she came under criticism from other parties for a belated response to the clashes. Merkel will meet asylum seekers, volunteers and security forces in the town of Heidenau, near Dresden, accompanied by the state premier of Saxony, her spokesman said in a statement. The clashes early on Saturday between police and far-right militants angry about the arrival of roughly 250 asylum seekers, who are being housed in a former building supplies store in the town, left 31 police officers injured. |
Spain, Morocco arrest 14 suspected of recruiting for Islamic State Posted: 25 Aug 2015 05:55 AM PDT
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Up to 3,000 refugees, migrants expected a day in Macedonia: UNHCR Posted: 25 Aug 2015 05:35 AM PDT
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France's Hollande: Turkey needs to ramp up Islamic State fight Posted: 25 Aug 2015 05:07 AM PDT By John Irish and Marine Pennetier PARIS (Reuters) - French President Francois Hollande said on Tuesday Turkey must do more to tackle Islamic State in Syria and urged it to restore dialogue with Kurdish groups after launching strikes against them more than a month ago. Hollande delivered his annual foreign policy speech to French ambassadors a day after the Turkish foreign minister told Reuters that Turkey and the United States would launch air operations to push Islamic State from a border area in northern Syria, something that could help prevent the militants bringing in fighters and arms in. |
Turkish army says 34 Kurdish militants killed in northern Iraq air strikes Posted: 25 Aug 2015 05:04 AM PDT ANKARA (Reuters) - The Turkish military said on Tuesday 34 militants from the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) were killed in its latest air strikes on the group's camps in northern Iraq's Qandil mountain region. Turkey has been bombing PKK targets in northern Iraq and in mostly Kurdish southeastern Turkey since July 24, in response to what it says are increased attacks by the Kurdish militants on members of the security forces. (Reporting by Ece Toksabay; Editing by Nick Tattersall) |
14 arrested in anti-jihadi raids in Morocco, Spain Posted: 25 Aug 2015 04:56 AM PDT RABAT, Morocco (AP) — At least 14 suspected members of a cell that recruited jihadi fighters for the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria were arrested Tuesday in a joint operation in Morocco and Spain, authorities said. |
Islamic State images purport to show destroyed Syrian temple Posted: 25 Aug 2015 04:54 AM PDT |
Iraq parliament chief puts electricity minister on the spot Posted: 25 Aug 2015 04:36 AM PDT
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How a Biden-Warren Ticket Could Transform the Campaign Posted: 25 Aug 2015 03:15 AM PDT A CNN/ORC poll published last Friday showed that the public disapproves of the way President Obama is leading the country by a margin of 51 percent to 47 percent. This would be troubling news for Obama if he were seeking a third term, which of course he's not. After months of private deliberations and consultation with his family, Democratic party activists and potential campaign donors, the 72-year-old Biden is now "increasingly leaning" towards challenging former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for their party's presidential nomination, according to The Wall Street Journal. |
Hungary wants more, less humiliating, EU funds to cope with migrants Posted: 25 Aug 2015 02:25 AM PDT
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Terror charge against Australian teen dropped Posted: 25 Aug 2015 12:48 AM PDT
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Soccer-Queiroz cautiously optimistic for Iran future Posted: 24 Aug 2015 11:57 PM PDT By Patrick Johnston Aug 25 (Reuters) - Iran boss Carlos Queiroz is too well versed in soccer politics to accept all the issues he faces in his role will be fixed following the nuclear deal that will lift financial sanctions on the Islamic Republic. The former Real Madrid and Portugal manager has already resigned twice in his four years at the helm of the Iran side following rows with administrators on how to improve the running of the game in Asia's best nation, according to FIFA rankings. The former Manchester United assistant boss is desperate for greater investment to help a side he led to last year's World Cup, but spending is not easy. |
Shah Deniz gas pipeline flow halted by explosion in Turkey: officials Posted: 24 Aug 2015 10:43 PM PDT Gas flow on the Shah Deniz pipeline carrying natural gas from Azerbaijan was halted by an explosion in Turkey on Monday evening, energy sector officials said, with one saying it was thought Kurdish militants had sabotaged the pipeline. The officials told Reuters that gas flow had been halted on Aug. 3 due to maintenance and had only resumed on Aug. 23 but had not yet reached capacity before Monday's blast. "Last night there was an explosion in the pipeline on the Turkish side and the flow stopped," one senior official said. |
Gay men tell U.N. Security Council of being Islamic State targets Posted: 24 Aug 2015 06:34 PM PDT
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US to deploy F-22 Raptor fighter jets in Europe Posted: 24 Aug 2015 06:21 PM PDT |
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