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- Ex-CIA chief Petraeus fined, gets probation for info leak
- Ex-general, CIA chief Petraeus gets probation, $100,000 fine in leak case
- Petraeus sentenced to 2 years' probation for military leak
- Ex-adviser says U.N. Syria envoy 'out of his depth': report
- Switzerland, Scandinavia top global 'happy' index
- An inglorious postscript to the career of Gen. David Petraeus
- Congress Lets Obama Go It Alone to Fight ISIS
- The Mediterranean: key route for EU-bound migrants
- Experts tell U.N. council: Feeling left out drives youth to Islamic State
- US mulling training Iraqis to call in air strikes
- NATO voices doubt over IS link in fatal Afghan bombing
- Jordan's crown prince at UN takes on jihadist 'dark world'
- US returns smuggled Egyptian artifacts
- U.S.-led forces conduct 21 air strikes in Iraq, Syria: U.S. military
- France hunts for accomplices in foiled church attack
- UK boy, 14, charged with inciting Australian ANZAC day attack
- Rebel seizure of Syrian border post hits exporters across region
- Saudi policy in Yemen: Sign of an inferiority complex?
- Thousands gather to remember the fallen at Gallipoli centenary
- For asylum seekers, a novel (and odd) solution: Cambodia
- Somali PM sees risk to his country in Yemen strife
- Iraq expects new US-made F-16s in July to boost IS fight
- Some officers looking to body cameras on their own
- Islam finds a place in Germany's classrooms
- France seeks possible accomplice to planned church attack
- Sid Ahmed Ghlam: scholarship student 'drawn to jihad'
- U.S.-led strikes have killed 2,079 people in Syria monitor
- Soccer-Taiwan FA head accused of betting on his side to lose
- Afghan museum seeks to remember anti-Soviet war
- Australian Islamic center linked to Gallipoli centenary plot shuts down
- Islamic centre tied to Australian terror accused shuts down
- Arms experts warn of 'Faustian bargain' with Iran
Ex-CIA chief Petraeus fined, gets probation for info leak Posted: 23 Apr 2015 04:33 PM PDT
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Ex-general, CIA chief Petraeus gets probation, $100,000 fine in leak case Posted: 23 Apr 2015 04:02 PM PDT
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Petraeus sentenced to 2 years' probation for military leak Posted: 23 Apr 2015 03:21 PM PDT |
Ex-adviser says U.N. Syria envoy 'out of his depth': report Posted: 23 Apr 2015 02:38 PM PDT A former political adviser to U.N. peace mediator for Syria Staffan de Mistura sharply criticized his former boss on Thursday for his failed efforts at securing local ceasefires in the four-year-old civil war. The United Nations, however, vigorously defended the Italian-Swedish diplomat, saying he had decades of experience and that frustration over the world's in ability to get Syria's warring parties to stop the bloodshed was being misdirected. Former adviser Mouin Rabbani told Al Jazeera television that de Mistura was "out of his depth" and "wasn't up to the task." His comments follow U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's public demand that de Mistura "focus much more to re-launch a political process" to try an end a war that has killed 220,000 people and displaced millions. As part of his consultations, the U.N. envoy met U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the State Department. |
Switzerland, Scandinavia top global 'happy' index Posted: 23 Apr 2015 02:07 PM PDT
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An inglorious postscript to the career of Gen. David Petraeus Posted: 23 Apr 2015 12:46 PM PDT At the height of his career, David Petraeus was seen by many as the greatest US military leader since Omar Bradley – the last officer to wear five stars as "General of the Army." Adding that fifth star, which many pundits recommended, would have made him equal in rank with such World War II military leaders as Dwight Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur, George Marshall, Chester Nimitz, and William Halsey. "Like these great leaders, Gen. Petraeus's breadth of experience and outstanding results deserve to be recognized and honored," Iraq War veterans Pete Hegseth and Wade Zirkle wrote in The Wall Street Journal. Instead, retired four-star US Army general and former CIA director David Petraeus appeared in a federal court in North Carolina Thursday to learn his punishment for having provided highly classified documents to his biographer, with whom he was having an adulterous affair. |
Congress Lets Obama Go It Alone to Fight ISIS Posted: 23 Apr 2015 11:50 AM PDT While Congress appears on track to review and even block a final deal to prevent Tehran from developing a nuclear weapon, it now looks as if Republicans and Democrats have abandoned efforts to rewrite President Obama's powers and timetable for waging war against ISIS terrorists in Iraq and Syria. |
The Mediterranean: key route for EU-bound migrants Posted: 23 Apr 2015 11:44 AM PDT
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Experts tell U.N. council: Feeling left out drives youth to Islamic State Posted: 23 Apr 2015 11:38 AM PDT By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Most European youth who travel to Iraq and Syria to fight with Islamic State militants do so because they do not feel at home in Europe, academics told a United Nations Security Council meeting chaired Thursday by Jordan's 20-year-old crown prince. Crown Prince Al Hussein Bin Abdullah II is the youngest person to chair the 15-member Security Council, said U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. Peter Neumann, a professor at the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence at King's College London, said that his center had tracked 700 young Europeans fighting with Islamic State on social media and had spoken to nearly 100 of them to find out their stories. They often felt that ... they weren't European, they didn't belong, that they'd never succeed however hard they tried." He said this had opened their minds to an ideology that "you can't be European and Muslim at the same time." Anthropologist Scott Atran of the University of Michigan and the National Center for Scientific Research in Paris, said that countries needed to focus on the "inherent energy and idealism" of their youth. |
US mulling training Iraqis to call in air strikes Posted: 23 Apr 2015 11:29 AM PDT
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NATO voices doubt over IS link in fatal Afghan bombing Posted: 23 Apr 2015 11:07 AM PDT
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Jordan's crown prince at UN takes on jihadist 'dark world' Posted: 23 Apr 2015 10:37 AM PDT
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US returns smuggled Egyptian artifacts Posted: 23 Apr 2015 10:24 AM PDT
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U.S.-led forces conduct 21 air strikes in Iraq, Syria: U.S. military Posted: 23 Apr 2015 10:04 AM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. and coalition forces conducted 16 air strikes against Islamic State in Iraq and five in Syria since Wednesday, the American military said. The strikes in Iraq targeted Islamic State tactical units, buildings, sniper positions and vehicles around seven cities including Falluja, Mosul, Ramadi and Sinjar, the Combined Joint Task Force said in a statement on Thursday. The strikes in Syria were near Kobani and al Hasaka, it said. (Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Susan Heavey) |
France hunts for accomplices in foiled church attack Posted: 23 Apr 2015 09:42 AM PDT
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UK boy, 14, charged with inciting Australian ANZAC day attack Posted: 23 Apr 2015 09:41 AM PDT A 14-year-old British boy has been charged with encouraging a beheading and inciting a terrorism attack on an ANZAC Day parade in Australia, thousands of miles from his home, Britain's Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said on Thursday. Police said the boy was arrested on April 2 in Blackburn, northern England, after counter-terrorism officers examined "a number of electronic devices" which revealed communication with a man in Australia. This sparked an operation which culminated in hundreds of Australian police carrying out raids in Melbourne on Saturday and the arrest of five teenagers who Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said were planning an Islamic State-inspired attack on a World War One commemorative event this week. Deborah Walsh, CPS deputy head of counter-terrorism, said the boy would face two charges of inciting terrorism overseas. |
Rebel seizure of Syrian border post hits exporters across region Posted: 23 Apr 2015 09:34 AM PDT By Suleiman Al-Khalidi AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian rebels' seizure of the main frontier crossing with Jordan has dealt a heavy blow to the Damascus government's efforts to revive a once thriving export trade crippled by civil war, and is also hurting businesses across the region. Along with Syrian and Jordanian firms involved in the border trade, Lebanese exporters are also feeling the pain as they are no longer able send goods by truck through Syria and Jordan to their major markets in the Gulf. Exporters are being forced to turn to a far more costly sea and land route via Egypt to reach consumers in the wealthy oil producing states. "Nasib in particular is a catastrophe for us and for our products and also for the Jordanian side too because it also handled cargo and commercial exchanges," Muhanad al-Asfar, a senior member of the Syrian Exporters' Union told state television this week. |
Saudi policy in Yemen: Sign of an inferiority complex? Posted: 23 Apr 2015 09:28 AM PDT Rarely does the slow-burn regional rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran erupt into violence as it has in Yemen, and rarely with such a lack of strategic impact. After a month of airstrikes against Iranian-allied Houthi rebels that have left nearly 1,000 people dead, Saudi leaders – under pressure from their US and Yemen allies – abruptly declared victory Tuesday and said the thrust of their ongoing efforts would be political, not military. |
Thousands gather to remember the fallen at Gallipoli centenary Posted: 23 Apr 2015 09:16 AM PDT
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For asylum seekers, a novel (and odd) solution: Cambodia Posted: 23 Apr 2015 08:16 AM PDT |
Somali PM sees risk to his country in Yemen strife Posted: 23 Apr 2015 07:25 AM PDT
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Iraq expects new US-made F-16s in July to boost IS fight Posted: 23 Apr 2015 06:08 AM PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq will at long last be getting the first batch of F-16 fighter jets it ordered four years ago, its air force commander said Thursday, a shipment that is expected to boost Iraq's capabilities in battling the extremist Islamic State group. |
Some officers looking to body cameras on their own Posted: 23 Apr 2015 05:28 AM PDT |
Islam finds a place in Germany's classrooms Posted: 23 Apr 2015 05:07 AM PDT A half hour away from the shimmering banks of the Main river, Timur Kumlu has just read 20-odd second-graders a chapter from the Quran, about Abraham looking for Allah, but finding him neither in the sun, the wind, nor the moon. A €20 million government initiative led to the creation of today's four Islam theology centers at some of Germany's most respected public universities, making Germany ahead of most Western countries in incorporating Islam as an academic discipline, experts say. |
France seeks possible accomplice to planned church attack Posted: 23 Apr 2015 04:15 AM PDT |
Sid Ahmed Ghlam: scholarship student 'drawn to jihad' Posted: 23 Apr 2015 02:36 AM PDT
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U.S.-led strikes have killed 2,079 people in Syria monitor Posted: 23 Apr 2015 02:16 AM PDT Air strikes by the U.S.-led coalition in Syria have killed 2,079 people, including 66 civilians, since the start of the aerial campaign against Islamic State militants last September, a group monitoring the war said on Thursday. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said a majority of the deaths, some 1,922, were Islamic State fighters. The hardline group has seized tracts of territory in Syria and neighboring Iraq, where it has also been targeted by U.S.-led forces since last July. Washington justified its action in Syria under Article 51 of the U.N. Charter, which covers an individual or collective right to self-defense against armed attack. |
Soccer-Taiwan FA head accused of betting on his side to lose Posted: 22 Apr 2015 11:56 PM PDT The head of the Taiwan Football Association (CTFA) is being investigated by authorities after allegedly betting on his side to lose a World Cup qualifier against Brunei, local media reported on Thursday. CTFA chairman Lin Cheng-yi made over $1 million from a series of bets with underground gambling syndicates on the first leg of the first round tie which Brunei surprisingly won 1-0 in Kaohsiung, the Chinese-language Next Magazine reported. Brunei's March 12 victory came after a goalkeeper error allowed Adi Said to head the only goal from close range in the 36th minute. Taiwan, who dominated the first match but could not convert their chances, recovered in the second leg to win 2-0 and advance to the second round 2-1 on aggregate. |
Afghan museum seeks to remember anti-Soviet war Posted: 22 Apr 2015 11:18 PM PDT |
Australian Islamic center linked to Gallipoli centenary plot shuts down Posted: 22 Apr 2015 07:41 PM PDT By Matt Siegel SYDNEY (Reuters) - An Australian Islamic community center linked to five men arrested for planning an attack at a World War One centenary event said on Thursday that it was closing immediately, citing harassment. Victorian state Premier Daniel Andrews said the men were "associates" of Abdul Numan Haider, an Islamic State sympathizer who was shot dead last year after he stabbed police officers, and who was known to have attended the Al-Furqan Islamic Centre in Melbourne. The run-up to this year's centenary of the landings at Gallipoli - a major holiday in Australia and New Zealand - has been has been marred by concerns that radicals may target the celebrations for a high-profile attack. The Australian newspaper reported that the most senior Australian recruiter for the Islamic State in Syria, Neil Prakash, was also a former member of Al-Furqan. |
Islamic centre tied to Australian terror accused shuts down Posted: 22 Apr 2015 06:39 PM PDT
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Arms experts warn of 'Faustian bargain' with Iran Posted: 22 Apr 2015 04:47 PM PDT
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