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- Canada to give UN $75 million for Syrian refugee relief
- Germany offers France recon jets, frigate for IS fight
- Russia, France agree to tighten cooperation against IS
- Germany to support military campaign against IS after French appeal
- Niger says Boko Haram gunmen kill 18 in village bordering Nigeria
- Cameron makes case for Britain to join Syria air strikes
- Many players, divergent interests in anti-IS fight
- Tunisia leaders urged to rethink anti-jihad strategy
- US soldiers in Syria to back anti-IS Kurds: Kurdish sources
- France says UK air force needed in Syria to raise pressure on Islamic State
- Surge in French police, army sign-ups after Paris attacks
- Cameron: UK must attack IS in Syria to deny group safe haven
- Britain's Cameron says time to bomb militants in Syria
- Widows: Railroad knew of defect before veterans killed
- Stranded migrants try to storm into Macedonia, tear down fence
- Tunisia identifies bus suicide bomber as Tunisian national
- Remember the Pilgrims, Obama says, in appeal for generosity to Syrian refugees
- U.S., allies lead 27 strikes against Islamic State: U.S. military
- Philippine forces kill 8 suspected to have IS sympathies
- France, Italy see need to stop Islamic State in Libya
- Germany will send Tornado jets to Syria, lawmaker confirms
- Iraqi forces cut last IS supply line to Ramadi by retaking bridge
- Saudi Arabia to execute more than 50 convicted of terrorism, local media say
- Morocco arrests three suspected Islamic State militants
- Turkey risks sparking world war, says Iraq's Maliki
- Special Report: Egypt locks up lawyers in Islamist fight
- Britain's Labour Party says considering 'free vote' for lawmakers on Syria airstrikes
- German interior minister calls for European refugee cap: newspaper
- Stories of those who died in the Paris attacks
- Turkish military says did not know downed jet was Russian
- Facts take a back seat in White House race
- Exclusive: U.S. has urged legal reforms abroad to block Islamic State recruits
- Importing Terrorism and Other American Values
Canada to give UN $75 million for Syrian refugee relief Posted: 26 Nov 2015 02:55 PM PST TORONTO (AP) — Canada's Liberal government announced on Thursday a US$75 million (CA$100 million) contribution to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to help fleeing Syrians, fulfilling a campaign promise from its recent federal election. |
Germany offers France recon jets, frigate for IS fight Posted: 26 Nov 2015 02:14 PM PST
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Russia, France agree to tighten cooperation against IS Posted: 26 Nov 2015 01:59 PM PST |
Germany to support military campaign against IS after French appeal Posted: 26 Nov 2015 01:50 PM PST
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Niger says Boko Haram gunmen kill 18 in village bordering Nigeria Posted: 26 Nov 2015 01:23 PM PST Niger's government said on Thursday that Boko Haram militants killed 18 people, including a local religious leader, in an attack on a village in Niger's southern border area of Diffa on the Nigerian border. The Islamist militants rarely claim attacks but they are based in the north of Nigeria and often launch cross border attacks in Niger, Chad and Cameroon. The gunmen arrived in the village of Gogone near the shores of Lake Chad on foot and fired indiscriminately on residents and attacked their homes, security sources said. |
Cameron makes case for Britain to join Syria air strikes Posted: 26 Nov 2015 12:52 PM PST
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Many players, divergent interests in anti-IS fight Posted: 26 Nov 2015 12:33 PM PST
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Tunisia leaders urged to rethink anti-jihad strategy Posted: 26 Nov 2015 12:13 PM PST
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US soldiers in Syria to back anti-IS Kurds: Kurdish sources Posted: 26 Nov 2015 12:03 PM PST
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France says UK air force needed in Syria to raise pressure on Islamic State Posted: 26 Nov 2015 11:59 AM PST British air force capabilities would make a difference in the fight against Islamic State in Syria, with precision strikes especially increasing pressure on the group, French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said in a column on Thursday. The opinion piece in Britain's Guardian newspaper was published after Prime Minister David Cameron urged parliament on Thursday to back British air strikes against Islamic State in Syria. Cameron told lawmakers Britain could not "subcontract its security to other countries". |
Surge in French police, army sign-ups after Paris attacks Posted: 26 Nov 2015 11:35 AM PST
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Cameron: UK must attack IS in Syria to deny group safe haven Posted: 26 Nov 2015 10:59 AM PST |
Britain's Cameron says time to bomb militants in Syria Posted: 26 Nov 2015 10:36 AM PST
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Widows: Railroad knew of defect before veterans killed Posted: 26 Nov 2015 09:05 AM PST |
Stranded migrants try to storm into Macedonia, tear down fence Posted: 26 Nov 2015 08:20 AM PST
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Tunisia identifies bus suicide bomber as Tunisian national Posted: 26 Nov 2015 08:12 AM PST
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Remember the Pilgrims, Obama says, in appeal for generosity to Syrian refugees Posted: 26 Nov 2015 07:54 AM PST
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U.S., allies lead 27 strikes against Islamic State: U.S. military Posted: 26 Nov 2015 07:19 AM PST WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and its allies staged 27 strikes against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria on Wednesday, the coalition leading the operations said in a statement on Thursday. The fresh round of daily strikes included 23 in Iraq concentrated in Mosul, Ramadi and Sinjar where they hit 11 Islamic State tactical units and destroyed several fighting positions and vehicles used by the militant group, the statement said. In Syria, four air strikes near Al Hawl and Ar Raqqa hit three tactical units, among other targets, the statement from the Combined Joint Task Force said. ... |
Philippine forces kill 8 suspected to have IS sympathies Posted: 26 Nov 2015 05:57 AM PST MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine marines killed eight suspected sympathizers of the Islamic State group in a clash in the southern Philippines on Thursday, seizing bomb-making equipment, assault rifles and black flags, military officials said. |
France, Italy see need to stop Islamic State in Libya Posted: 26 Nov 2015 05:11 AM PST World powers need to step up efforts to stop Islamic State gaining ground in Libya while keeping up the fight against the militant group in Syria and Iraq, France and Italy said on Thursday. French President Francois Hollande and Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, who met in Paris, expressed concern that instability in the North African country was providing fertile soil for IS to flourish, with Renzi warning that Libya risked becoming "the next emergency". France is pushing for a grand coalition of world powers to destroy the militant group following the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris and Hollande, after meeting Renzi, spoke of the need for a Libyan government of national unity to end anarchy. |
Germany will send Tornado jets to Syria, lawmaker confirms Posted: 26 Nov 2015 05:11 AM PST BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany will deploy Tornado reconnaissance jets to support France in the fight against Islamic State militants in Syria, a senior lawmaker for Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives confirmed on Thursday. "Germany will be a more active contributor than it has been until now," Henning Otte, defense expert for the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) said in a statement on Thursday. "Not only will we bolster our training mission in northern Iraq but we will, among other things, make a contribution to the fight against IS terror with Tornado reconnaissance jets. ... |
Iraqi forces cut last IS supply line to Ramadi by retaking bridge Posted: 26 Nov 2015 05:03 AM PST
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Saudi Arabia to execute more than 50 convicted of terrorism, local media say Posted: 26 Nov 2015 04:28 AM PST Saudi Arabia plans to execute more than 50 people convicted of terrorism, two Saudi newspapers reported this week, in what appears to be a warning to would-be jihadists at a time of militant attacks on the kingdom. Some of those facing execution were affiliated with al Qaeda, Okaz said. Diplomats in Riyadh say their governments have been assured Saudi Arabia will not execute Shi'ites convicted after protests. |
Morocco arrests three suspected Islamic State militants Posted: 26 Nov 2015 04:09 AM PST Moroccan police have arrested three people suspected of belonging to a militant cell with ties to the Islamic State group, the interior ministry said on Thursday. The cell, the latest in a series of Islamist militant groups the authorities say they have uncovered, and the second to be dismantled after the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris, had been active in the central cities of Fez and Casablanca and the southern town of Oula Taima, a ministry statement said. Hundreds of fighters from Morocco and other Maghreb nations, such as Tunisia, have joined Islamist militant forces in the conflict in Iraq and Syria, and also in Libya. |
Turkey risks sparking world war, says Iraq's Maliki Posted: 26 Nov 2015 03:38 AM PST
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Special Report: Egypt locks up lawyers in Islamist fight Posted: 26 Nov 2015 02:56 AM PST
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Britain's Labour Party says considering 'free vote' for lawmakers on Syria airstrikes Posted: 26 Nov 2015 12:10 AM PST Britain's opposition Labour Party is considering allowing its lawmakers to vote as they wish on whether to approve Prime Minister David Cameron's plan to extend airstrikes to Syria, its finance spokesman said on Thursday. Britain is already bombing Islamic State in Iraq but Cameron wants to get Parliament's support to strike militants in Syria. |
German interior minister calls for European refugee cap: newspaper Posted: 26 Nov 2015 12:02 AM PST
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Stories of those who died in the Paris attacks Posted: 26 Nov 2015 12:02 AM PST |
Turkish military says did not know downed jet was Russian Posted: 25 Nov 2015 11:20 PM PST
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Facts take a back seat in White House race Posted: 25 Nov 2015 08:41 PM PST
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Exclusive: U.S. has urged legal reforms abroad to block Islamic State recruits Posted: 25 Nov 2015 05:10 PM PST
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Importing Terrorism and Other American Values Posted: 25 Nov 2015 05:09 PM PST Americans keep being hectored to take "refugees" from terrorist-producing countries because to do otherwise would be "a betrayal of our values," as President Obama said on Monday. The rise of Donald Trump reminds us of the popularity of another, long-forgotten American value: protecting Americans. Contrary to Obama's laughable reference to "the universal values" that "all of humanity" share, most of the world does not share our values, at all. |
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