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- NBC to investigate anchor Williams' Iraq war reporting
- NBC launches internal probe on Brian Williams' Iraq claims
- Egyptian military kills 47 militants in the Sinai
- UN Security Council aims to dry up IS group financing
- New sanctions proposed for Islamic State group oil trading
- US can't confirm IS hostage claim, family urges caution
- Nigeria's Boko Haram has up to 6,000 hardcore militants: U.S. officials
- How Obama's latest national security strategy is more forest, less trees
- Gulf Arab states urge bigger international role in Yemen crisis
- Fracking puts California governor, environmentalists at odds
- Egyptian military kills 27 militants in the Sinai
- Islamic State says U.S. hostage killed in air strike in Syria
- Accusations mount against US anchor over war 'lie'
- Judge rejects 3rd defense bid to move marathon bombing trial
- NBC News President Addresses Brian Williams Internal Inquiry in Staff Memo
- Jordan says planes bomb Islamic State targets for second day running
- Contractor tries again to get Abu Ghraib lawsuit tossed out
- U.N. sets sights on Syria antiquities, Islamic State oil, ransoms
- Shiite rebels take power in Yemen, fan fears of civil war
- Can Radicals Be Rehabilitated? Teen Terror Suspect May Be America’s Test Case
- Obama wants US to show 'strategic patience'
- Jordan’s Revenge and the Arab World’s ISIS Awakening
- Jordan's king thrusts country to center of Islamic State war
- President Obama Names 8 'Strategic Risks' to US Security
- Obama’s Muted Response to the ISIS and Ukraine Crises
- Director: 'Queen of the Desert' no history lesson
- Syria's bloody civil war taking back seat to IS horrors
- U.S.-led strikes kill 30 Islamic State fighters in Syria: monitors
- In unison, Muslim clerics lash out against Islamic State
- Jordan's Abdullah II: the king who vowed to crush IS
- CNN says pilot backtracking from Williams story
- Brian Williams' Alleged Helicopter Pilot Withdraws Account: "I Am Questioning My Memories"
- EU announces new funds, measures for anti-IS drive
- ISIS Expands Into Libya While Bedeviling World With Latest Hostage Drama
- Second Yazidi mass grave unearthed in Iraq this week
- Philanthropist Lois Pope And American Humane Association To Celebrate Valor And Courage Of Military Dogs And Their Handlers At Special "K-9 Battle Buddies" Luncheon In Palm Beach
- Lawmakers expect resistance to granting Obama war powers
- World can't rely on U.S. to carry economy forever -Canada
- UAE sees no defeat of Islamic State without Iraq's Sunnis: Etihad paper
NBC to investigate anchor Williams' Iraq war reporting Posted: 06 Feb 2015 04:42 PM PST
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NBC launches internal probe on Brian Williams' Iraq claims Posted: 06 Feb 2015 04:30 PM PST NEW YORK (AP) — NBC News has assigned the head of its investigative unit to look into statements anchor Brian Williams made about his reporting in Iraq a dozen years ago, an episode that's ballooned into a full-blown credibility crisis for the network. |
Egyptian military kills 47 militants in the Sinai Posted: 06 Feb 2015 04:23 PM PST Egyptian security forces killed 47 Islamic militants in the country's Northern Sinai on Friday in one of the biggest operations in the region in months, security sources said. Apache helicopters killed 27 militants from the Sinai Province group, which pledges allegiance to Islamic State, the ultra-hardline militants who have seized swathes of Iraq and Syria, the sources said. Sinai Province, fighting to topple the Cairo government, has claimed responsibility for coordinated attacks that killed more than 30 members of the security forces in late January. After that bloodshed, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi told Egyptians the country faced a long, tough battle against militants. |
UN Security Council aims to dry up IS group financing Posted: 06 Feb 2015 04:04 PM PST
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New sanctions proposed for Islamic State group oil trading Posted: 06 Feb 2015 03:47 PM PST UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A proposed U.N. resolution to crack down on the financing of terrorist groups calls for sanctions on individuals and companies trading oil produced by the Islamic State and other al-Qaida-linked groups. |
US can't confirm IS hostage claim, family urges caution Posted: 06 Feb 2015 03:27 PM PST
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Nigeria's Boko Haram has up to 6,000 hardcore militants: U.S. officials Posted: 06 Feb 2015 03:27 PM PST By Mark Hosenball WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Islamist militant group, Boko Haram, which is fighting a violent insurgency in northeast Nigeria, has about 4,000-6,000 "hardcore" fighters, U.S. intelligence officials said on Friday. In an assessment of the group, whose five-year uprising has included massacres and kidnappings and spread from Nigeria into neighboring states, the officials said they did not believe it posed a major threat to Nigeria's oilfields in the south. The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the militants were believed to be still holding about 300 schoolgirls they kidnapped early last year and had dispersed them to multiple locations. Around 10,000 people were killed in Boko Haram attacks last year. |
How Obama's latest national security strategy is more forest, less trees Posted: 06 Feb 2015 03:19 PM PST The national security strategy that the White House released Friday might be summed up as the "more forest, less trees" blueprint for how President Obama envisions conducting his foreign policy for his final two years in office. Those larger threats, which will require a toolbox supplied with more than the US military and a major dose of "strategic patience," range from nuclear proliferation and cybersecurity to climate change, energy security, and the weakening of an international order based on universally accepted norms. A national security strategy that refuses to allow the challenges of the day to obscure the larger global issues that will determine America's long-term security and prosperity was laid out in a speech by National Security Adviser Susan Rice at Washington's Brookings Institution Friday afternoon. |
Gulf Arab states urge bigger international role in Yemen crisis Posted: 06 Feb 2015 03:13 PM PST Gulf Arab states have called on the international community to take a stronger position on Yemen and expressed concern about Iranian influence amid the political instability there, a senior State Department official said on Friday after meetings with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry. "There was a feeling that the international community needed to take a stronger position, either through the U.N. or another multilateral organization," the official said on condition of anonymity. |
Fracking puts California governor, environmentalists at odds Posted: 06 Feb 2015 02:14 PM PST |
Egyptian military kills 27 militants in the Sinai Posted: 06 Feb 2015 02:10 PM PST Military air strikes killed 27 Islamic militants in Egypt's Northern Sinai on Friday in one of the biggest security operations in the region in months, security sources said. Apache helicopters targeted militants from the Sinai Province group, which pledges allegiance to Islamic State, the ultra-hardline militants who have seized swathes of Iraq and Syria, the sources said. Sinai Province, fighting to topple the Cairo government, has claimed responsibility for coordinated attacks that killed more than 30 members of the security forces in late January. After that bloodshed, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi told Egyptians the country faced a long, tough battle against militants. |
Islamic State says U.S. hostage killed in air strike in Syria Posted: 06 Feb 2015 02:08 PM PST
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Accusations mount against US anchor over war 'lie' Posted: 06 Feb 2015 01:57 PM PST
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Judge rejects 3rd defense bid to move marathon bombing trial Posted: 06 Feb 2015 01:53 PM PST BOSTON (AP) — A federal judge on Friday rejected a third request from lawyers for the Boston Marathon bombing suspect to move his trial outside Massachusetts, saying jury selection has shown people are capable of being fair and impartial in the place most affected by the deadly attack. |
NBC News President Addresses Brian Williams Internal Inquiry in Staff Memo Posted: 06 Feb 2015 01:20 PM PST "As you would expect, we have a team dedicated to gathering the facts to help us make sense of all that has transpired," writes Deborah Turness. |
Jordan says planes bomb Islamic State targets for second day running Posted: 06 Feb 2015 01:15 PM PST Jordan said on Friday it had carried out a second straight day of air strikes on Islamic State militants to avenge a captive Jordanian pilot burnt to death by the group. "Sorties of air force fighters executed several air strikes against select targets of the Daesh gang," state television said in a bulletin, using a derogatory Arabic name for the militants, adding that the army would announce details later. Jordan earlier said it had sent tens of fighter jets to pound Islamic State targets in Syria on Thursday, including ammunition depots and training camps. On Friday, Islamic State said an American female hostage it was holding in Syria had been killed when Jordanian fighter jets hit a building where she was being held, according to the SITE monitoring group. |
Contractor tries again to get Abu Ghraib lawsuit tossed out Posted: 06 Feb 2015 01:12 PM PST ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — A defense contractor that supplied interrogators to the notorious Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq argued Friday that it can't be sued for abuses that occurred there because its employees were working in tandem with military personnel whose judgment about conducting wartime operations shouldn't be questioned by a federal judge. |
U.N. sets sights on Syria antiquities, Islamic State oil, ransoms Posted: 06 Feb 2015 01:08 PM PST By Michelle Nichols and Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations Security Council appears set to ban all trade in antiquities from war-torn Syria, threaten sanctions on anyone buying oil from Islamic State and al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front militants and condemn paying kidnap ransoms to the groups. Russia initially suggested the council ratchet up pressure on Islamic State, also known by one acronym as ISIL, diplomats said. It would ban all trade in antiquities from Syria and reaffirms a similar ban imposed by the council on Iraqi artifacts about a decade ago. The draft expresses concern that Islamic State, al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front and other groups are generating income from the illicit antiquities trade "which is being used to support their recruitment efforts and strengthen their operational capability to organize and carry out terrorist attacks." The resolution is under Chapter 7 of the U.N. Charter, which makes it legally binding and gives the council authority to enforce decisions with economic sanctions or force. |
Shiite rebels take power in Yemen, fan fears of civil war Posted: 06 Feb 2015 01:08 PM PST |
Can Radicals Be Rehabilitated? Teen Terror Suspect May Be America’s Test Case Posted: 06 Feb 2015 01:07 PM PST When Abdullahi Yusuf applied for an expedited U.S. passport in April 2014, he showed up with the required three forms of identification—in his case a junior high school ID, his high school ID, and a certificate of citizenship. The 18-year-old charter high school student, who lived with his parents and little brother in the Minnesota suburbs, needed the passport for a trip to Istanbul that he'd been saving up for with money from tutoring. |
Obama wants US to show 'strategic patience' Posted: 06 Feb 2015 12:46 PM PST
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Jordan’s Revenge and the Arab World’s ISIS Awakening Posted: 06 Feb 2015 12:46 PM PST
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Jordan's king thrusts country to center of Islamic State war Posted: 06 Feb 2015 12:05 PM PST |
President Obama Names 8 'Strategic Risks' to US Security Posted: 06 Feb 2015 11:58 AM PST
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Obama’s Muted Response to the ISIS and Ukraine Crises Posted: 06 Feb 2015 11:47 AM PST Congress is still waiting for President Obama to spell out the new war powers he needs to defeat ISIS in the Middle East. Anxious lawmakers, however, must settle for a far more general overview of his national security strategy – one containing more platitudes than military prescriptions. The White House plans to release its second and final blueprint of American global leadership Friday in what one official described as a "compass" for how Obama will lead in a volatile world. The report's release coincides with ISIS's claim today that the Jordanian bombing in northern Syria intended to avenge the death of a captured Jordanian pilot had killed an American woman held hostage by the group. |
Director: 'Queen of the Desert' no history lesson Posted: 06 Feb 2015 10:55 AM PST |
Syria's bloody civil war taking back seat to IS horrors Posted: 06 Feb 2015 10:40 AM PST |
U.S.-led strikes kill 30 Islamic State fighters in Syria: monitors Posted: 06 Feb 2015 10:33 AM PST At least 30 Islamic State fighters were killed on Friday in U.S.-led coalition air strikes around the eastern Syrian city of Raqqa, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said. Observatory head Rami Abdulrahman said the attacks targeted depots of military vehicles and tanks, training camps and a prison used by the group east and west of Raqqa, the largest Syrian city under Islamic State control. Islamic State seized large areas in Syria and Iraq and declared a self-imposed Islamic caliphate last year but has come under strain after a series of defeats in Syria brought about in part by air strikes on its forces and infrastructure. |
In unison, Muslim clerics lash out against Islamic State Posted: 06 Feb 2015 10:12 AM PST |
Jordan's Abdullah II: the king who vowed to crush IS Posted: 06 Feb 2015 09:51 AM PST
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CNN says pilot backtracking from Williams story Posted: 06 Feb 2015 09:39 AM PST NEW YORK (AP) — CNN says that a former pilot who says he flew with NBC anchor Brian Williams in Iraq is questioning his own account of the mission that he outlined to the network on Thursday. |
Brian Williams' Alleged Helicopter Pilot Withdraws Account: "I Am Questioning My Memories" Posted: 06 Feb 2015 09:20 AM PST
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EU announces new funds, measures for anti-IS drive Posted: 06 Feb 2015 09:03 AM PST The European Union will channel an extra 1 billion euros ($1.14 billion) into tackling the threat posed by the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq. The EU said Friday that the funds for the two countries ... |
ISIS Expands Into Libya While Bedeviling World With Latest Hostage Drama Posted: 06 Feb 2015 09:03 AM PST
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Second Yazidi mass grave unearthed in Iraq this week Posted: 06 Feb 2015 08:58 AM PST A mass grave containing the remains of at least 16 Yazidis was unearthed in northern Iraq on Friday as the atrocities committed by Islamic State against the religious minority gradually come to light. Yazidi member of parliament Vian Dakhil said preliminary analysis indicated six of the bodies in the grave belonged to infants and two were women, all of whom seem to have been killed in the early days of Islamic State's incursion last summer. The Yazidis, thought to number several hundred thousand in Iraq before they came under attack by Islamic State, are mostly Kurdish speakers whose ancient religion has elements of Zoroastrianism, Christianity and Islam. Islamic State militants say they are devil worshippers, an accusation Yazidis reject, and must convert to Islam or die. |
Posted: 06 Feb 2015 08:45 AM PST PALM BEACH, Fla., Feb. 6, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- All Americans owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to military dogs and their hero handlers on the other end of the leash, and next month these brave two- and four-legged members of the military will be honored at a very special event in Palm Beach. Philanthropist Lois Pope and American Humane Association, the country's first national humane organization, will welcome four military dog teams to the "K-9 Battle Buddies Luncheon" at the Mar-a-Lago Club on Tuesday, March 17. Also appearing will be country music legend Naomi Judd, "America's Veterinarian" Dr. Marty Becker, and guests will enjoy special musical performances from "American Idol's" Stefano Langone, the Alex Donner Orchestra, and the widely acclaimed singing duo of Will and Anthony Nunziata. Guests at Mar-a-Lago will be treated to tales of courage and valor from military dog teams Sergeant Matt Hatala and MWD Chaney, Corporal Jeff DeYoung and MWD Cena, Corporal Jonathan Cavender and MWD Maxi, and Corporal Nick Caceres and MWD Fieldy. |
Lawmakers expect resistance to granting Obama war powers Posted: 06 Feb 2015 07:43 AM PST |
World can't rely on U.S. to carry economy forever -Canada Posted: 06 Feb 2015 07:31 AM PST
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UAE sees no defeat of Islamic State without Iraq's Sunnis: Etihad paper Posted: 06 Feb 2015 07:20 AM PST
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