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- US sends search-and-rescue aircraft, crew to Turkey
- UN leaders agree on how to defeat ISIS. Doing it is the hard part
- Taliban topples Kunduz: what that means for Afghanistan's security
- Congress: US fails to stop most people trying to join ISIS
- Hungary asks UN for global quotas on migrants
- McDonnell calls for 'free vote' on bombing Syria
- New US sanctions illustrate sprawling Islamic State network
- 30 killed in coalition strikes on IS camp in Syria on Sunday: monitor
- Senior British opposition lawmaker calls for "free vote" on bombing Syria
- Powers struggle to agree on Syria; Russia urged to strike Islamic State
- In year of diplomatic triumphs, Obama still dogged by Syria
- Two Turkish soldiers killed in PKK bomb attack: army
- Obama says Assad must go, pushes campaign against IS
- At U.N., Hungary defends blocking migrants, says fences not 'for fun'
- Japan commits $1.5bn for Middle East refugees, peace
- Pentagon seeks dialogue with Russia in Syria build-up
- Russia to propose draft UN Security Council resolution on 'battling terrorism'
- Judge considers medicating mentally ill man in terror case
- The Latest: NATO chief urges positive Russian role in Syria
- Taliban Takeover of Afghan Town Raises Questions About US Pullout
- Japan boosts support for war refugees from Syria, Iraq
- US lawmakers want terror victims paid from Iran's assets
- France calls on Russia to make 'real strike' against Islamic State
- Turkey's Erdogan says over 30 Kurdish militants killed in cross border raids on Friday
- Here Is Biden’s Big Advantage over Clinton
- Obama says fight against Islamic State group will take time
- U.S. sanctions Islamic State supporters, targets finances
- US lacks strategy to stop Americans joining jihadists: report
- In Yemen, Islamic State is struggling to claim mantle of Sunnis' champion
- Even in the U.S., Putin Is Crowned Winner in U.N. Showdown
- US widens sanctions on IS; 3 French, 4 British on list
- Trump backs Russia, Iran efforts to fight Islamic State
- UK's new Labour leader fires up faithful in 1st speech
- Mercy Corps: Understanding the Drivers of Violence
- Labour's Corbyn calls for 'end to injustice' in Britain
- Study finds increase in foreign fighters heading for Syria, Iraq
- Envoys in Bangladesh limit movements after Islamic State claims attack
- Turkey's Erdogan vows no let-up in fight against PKK
- The Latest: Croatian PM criticizes Hungary for fence plan
- 'Disaster' in Kunduz: the resurgence of the Taliban
US sends search-and-rescue aircraft, crew to Turkey Posted: 29 Sep 2015 04:24 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. aircraft and about 300 Air Force troops have begun arriving at a military base in Turkey to provide search and rescue capabilities for the fighting in Iraq and Syria. |
UN leaders agree on how to defeat ISIS. Doing it is the hard part Posted: 29 Sep 2015 03:36 PM PDT President Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin dueled at the United Nations this week over how best to defeat the Islamic State. Obama's argument that "Ideology is not defeated with guns [but] … with better ideas" appeared to ring true with the leaders at the summit, as they presented their own visions of how to reverse a global rise in extremist ideology. Take our Foreign Service Exam. |
Taliban topples Kunduz: what that means for Afghanistan's security Posted: 29 Sep 2015 03:16 PM PDT The Taliban's successful campaign to seize control of a major city in the far north of Afghanistan is a strong symbol of the shortcomings of the country's security forces. United States-trained Afghan troops are now engaged in a closely-watched urban battle to try to retake Kunduz, the nation's sixth-largest city and capital of Kunduz Province. After trying to topple the city on a number of occasions, the Taliban succeeded Monday. |
Congress: US fails to stop most people trying to join ISIS Posted: 29 Sep 2015 02:50 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government has largely failed to stop more than 250 Americans who have traveled overseas since 2011 to join or try to join terrorist groups, including the Islamic State group, a new congressional study concluded on Tuesday. It did not provide details on the several dozen who have sneaked back into the United States without being arrested or monitored. |
Hungary asks UN for global quotas on migrants Posted: 29 Sep 2015 02:50 PM PDT
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McDonnell calls for 'free vote' on bombing Syria Posted: 29 Sep 2015 02:07 PM PDT
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New US sanctions illustrate sprawling Islamic State network Posted: 29 Sep 2015 02:05 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government announced sanctions Tuesday against 25 people and five groups connected to the Islamic State, disclosing intelligence that depicts a sprawling international organization with tentacles across Europe, Asia and the Middle East. |
30 killed in coalition strikes on IS camp in Syria on Sunday: monitor Posted: 29 Sep 2015 02:02 PM PDT At least 30 people were killed and scores wounded in air strikes by the U.S.-led coalition on Sunday which destroyed an Islamic State training camp in eastern Syria, a monitoring group said on Tuesday. Rami Abdelrahman, head of the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said he believed the strikes were carried out by French jets. Members of the Islamic State youth wing, called the Cubs of the Caliphate, who are between 14 and 18 years old, were among those killed, the Observatory said without identifying its sources. |
Senior British opposition lawmaker calls for "free vote" on bombing Syria Posted: 29 Sep 2015 02:00 PM PDT British opposition lawmakers should be free to vote in favor of air strikes in Syria if they wish, senior Labour lawmaker John McDonnell said on Tuesday, signaling that the party may not block Prime Minister David Cameron on the issue. Cameron has said he sees a strong case for conducting British air strikes against Islamic State militants in Syria, but is keen to make sure he has enough support in parliament to gain approval. |
Powers struggle to agree on Syria; Russia urged to strike Islamic State Posted: 29 Sep 2015 01:39 PM PDT
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In year of diplomatic triumphs, Obama still dogged by Syria Posted: 29 Sep 2015 01:35 PM PDT |
Two Turkish soldiers killed in PKK bomb attack: army Posted: 29 Sep 2015 01:21 PM PDT
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Obama says Assad must go, pushes campaign against IS Posted: 29 Sep 2015 01:13 PM PDT
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At U.N., Hungary defends blocking migrants, says fences not 'for fun' Posted: 29 Sep 2015 01:03 PM PDT
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Japan commits $1.5bn for Middle East refugees, peace Posted: 29 Sep 2015 12:55 PM PDT
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Pentagon seeks dialogue with Russia in Syria build-up Posted: 29 Sep 2015 12:55 PM PDT
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Russia to propose draft UN Security Council resolution on 'battling terrorism' Posted: 29 Sep 2015 12:35 PM PDT
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Judge considers medicating mentally ill man in terror case Posted: 29 Sep 2015 12:33 PM PDT RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A shackled man who shouted incoherently for several minutes before being carried from the courtroom by federal marshals Tuesday might be forcibly medicated so he can go on trial for trying to join al-Qaida-linked fighters in Syria, depending on how a federal judge rules. |
The Latest: NATO chief urges positive Russian role in Syria Posted: 29 Sep 2015 12:13 PM PDT |
Taliban Takeover of Afghan Town Raises Questions About US Pullout Posted: 29 Sep 2015 11:45 AM PDT
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Japan boosts support for war refugees from Syria, Iraq Posted: 29 Sep 2015 11:45 AM PDT
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US lawmakers want terror victims paid from Iran's assets Posted: 29 Sep 2015 11:26 AM PDT
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France calls on Russia to make 'real strike' against Islamic State Posted: 29 Sep 2015 11:11 AM PDT By John Irish NEW YORK (Reuters) - France's foreign minister took a swipe at Russia on Tuesday saying that Moscow has talked a lot about striking Islamic State, but if it wanted to prove its real intentions in Syria then it should stop "media strikes" and carry out real ones. "The international community has hit Daesh (Islamic State). France has hit Daesh, Bashar al-Assad very little, and the Russians not at all. |
Turkey's Erdogan says over 30 Kurdish militants killed in cross border raids on Friday Posted: 29 Sep 2015 10:50 AM PDT
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Here Is Biden’s Big Advantage over Clinton Posted: 29 Sep 2015 10:48 AM PDT With the first Democratic presidential campaign slated for Oct. 13 , Vice President Joseph Biden has just about run out of time before deciding whether to enter the race at the last minute and challenge Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders for the 2016 nomination. While there are plenty of advisers and supporters waiting in the wings for a positive signal from Biden, he doesn't minimize the challenge of raising big money and organizing a sophisticated national campaign organization to take on Clinton's gold-plated campaign organization. |
Obama says fight against Islamic State group will take time Posted: 29 Sep 2015 10:42 AM PDT |
U.S. sanctions Islamic State supporters, targets finances Posted: 29 Sep 2015 10:34 AM PDT
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US lacks strategy to stop Americans joining jihadists: report Posted: 29 Sep 2015 10:27 AM PDT Nearly 30,000 foreigners -- including at least 4,500 Westerners -- have traveled to Iraq and Syria to fight with jihadists since 2011 and the United States is failing to stop Americans from joining them, a report warned Tuesday. "The US government lacks a national strategy for combating terrorist travel and has not produced one in nearly a decade," states the report, which was compiled by a task force for the US House of Representatives Homeland Security Committee. "The unprecedented speed at which Americans are being radicalized by violent extremists is straining federal law enforcement's ability to monitor and intercept suspects," the report said. |
In Yemen, Islamic State is struggling to claim mantle of Sunnis' champion Posted: 29 Sep 2015 10:19 AM PDT As the so-called Islamic State attempts to gain attention and support in Yemen with deadly sectarian attacks, it faces a series of obstacles that could prevent it from replicating its success in Iraq and Syria. After directing a series of bombings, IS recorded its boldest attack last Thursday: Suicide bombers struck a Shiite mosque in Sanaa, the capital, during Eid prayers, one of the largest gatherings of prayer-goers on the Islamic calendar. The attack, which claimed 30 lives, was not IS's largest in Yemen. |
Even in the U.S., Putin Is Crowned Winner in U.N. Showdown Posted: 29 Sep 2015 09:58 AM PDT "Vladimir Putin Steals Barack Obama's Thunder on the World Stage," read one headline. "At the U.N., Putin Checkmates Obama on Ukraine, Syria, ISIS," went one more. Now, Putin can presumably order up whatever headline he wants from TASS, Sputnik or Russia Today – all of which are government-controlled and have English-language versions meant to spread the Kremlin's message abroad. |
US widens sanctions on IS; 3 French, 4 British on list Posted: 29 Sep 2015 09:32 AM PDT
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Trump backs Russia, Iran efforts to fight Islamic State Posted: 29 Sep 2015 09:12 AM PDT
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UK's new Labour leader fires up faithful in 1st speech Posted: 29 Sep 2015 08:48 AM PDT |
Mercy Corps: Understanding the Drivers of Violence Posted: 29 Sep 2015 08:34 AM PDT WASHINGTON, Sept. 29, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Relatively large numbers of Jordanians have been drawn to violent causes in Syria and Iraq, with some estimating the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan contributes more fighters per capita to ISIS and Al-Qaeda than any other country. Understanding the reasons why Jordanians are choosing to fight for violent extremist groups could go a long way toward helping to prevent future recruitment. A new research brief by the global organization Mercy Corps finds some rather surprising justifications behind the movement. |
Labour's Corbyn calls for 'end to injustice' in Britain Posted: 29 Sep 2015 08:31 AM PDT
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Study finds increase in foreign fighters heading for Syria, Iraq Posted: 29 Sep 2015 08:05 AM PDT
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Envoys in Bangladesh limit movements after Islamic State claims attack Posted: 29 Sep 2015 07:42 AM PDT By Ruma Paul DHAKA (Reuters) - Western embassies in Bangladesh have restricted their diplomats' movements amid concern more foreigners would be targeted after an Italian was shot dead in the first attack in the country claimed by Islamic State. Police in the Bangladeshi capital arrested two suspected recruiters for Islamic State this year. Attacks on foreigners are rare in Bangladesh, despite a rising tide of Islamist violence over the past year that has seen four online critics of religious militancy hacked to death, among them a U.S. citizen of Bangladesh origin. |
Turkey's Erdogan vows no let-up in fight against PKK Posted: 29 Sep 2015 06:55 AM PDT
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The Latest: Croatian PM criticizes Hungary for fence plan Posted: 29 Sep 2015 06:33 AM PDT |
'Disaster' in Kunduz: the resurgence of the Taliban Posted: 29 Sep 2015 06:19 AM PDT
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