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- Republican politicians jumped the gun on terrorism suspect's arrest: sources
- The Latest: Brother of Iraqi refugee returned to Wisconsin
- Australian prime minister to discuss security during US trip
- Refugee program decried after Iraqis' terror-related arrests
- Cologne feels anxiety and anger about Merkel's refugee policy
- Why NATO says it's time to stop hugging the Russian bear
- U.S. meets tech leaders, forms task force to fight online militants
- Cologne police chief dismissed over New Year's Eve assaults
- Marine Corps debate over women in combat continues to roil
- Erdogan says attempted Islamic State attack vindicates Iraq deployment
- Iraq denies Turkish forces in north clashed with Islamic State 'recently': state TV
- Australia's prime minister to visit the White House
- IS sympathizer shoots Philadelphia cop in 'chilling' ambush
- US drone crashes in Iraq; not shot down by enemy fire
- Obama, Australia's Turnbull to meet at White House on January 19
- For black Americans and veterans, Big job gains in 2015
- Arrests of Iraqi refugees increase pressure in US Congress
- German spies revive internet snooping work with US: reports
- Timeline of IS expansion in Libya
- WHO approves S. Korean producer to double cholera vaccine supply
- Arrests of Iraqi refugees increases pressure in Congress
- Dummy US missile disappears, turns up in Cuba
- IS militant in Syria kills his mother in public for apostasy
- Starvation in Madaya: How Hezbollah role in siege could hurt it in Lebanon
- The Next Article You Should Read on the GOP Race: Military-Strategist Assessment of the Trump Wave
- Republicans weigh new rules for Islamic State fight
- Fake suicide vest attacker identified by family: French investigators
- Paris prosecutor casts doubt on identity of man shot dead
- Alleged terrorist recruiter freed to Kuwait from Guantanamo
- Arrest of Syrian refugee with ISIS ties reignites asylum concerns
- French police seek identity of fake suicide vest attacker
- Man facing U.S. terrorism charges to appear in Houston court
- Britons held in Hungary in breach of anti-terrorism laws, jailed
- Germany confirms most mob attack suspects were asylum seekers
- Turkish police detain pro-Kurdish opposition members in Istanbul raid
- Transcripts show close ties between Blair and Clinton
- US, allies launch 23 air strikes in Iraq, three in Syria against IS
- Migrants in Germany fear backlash after sex assaults
- Morocco arrests seven on suspicion of Islamic State ties
- Attack on Iraqi military base justifies Turkish deployment: Erdogan
Republican politicians jumped the gun on terrorism suspect's arrest: sources Posted: 08 Jan 2016 05:04 PM PST
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The Latest: Brother of Iraqi refugee returned to Wisconsin Posted: 08 Jan 2016 04:51 PM PST HOUSTON (AP) — The latest on two Iraqi-born men who came to the U.S. as refugees and have been arrested on terrorism-related charges by federal authorities in Texas and California: (all times local) |
Australian prime minister to discuss security during US trip Posted: 08 Jan 2016 04:44 PM PST CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia's prime minister says he will discuss with President Barack Obama regional security and combatting the Islamic State movement when he visits Washington this month. |
Refugee program decried after Iraqis' terror-related arrests Posted: 08 Jan 2016 04:39 PM PST |
Cologne feels anxiety and anger about Merkel's refugee policy Posted: 08 Jan 2016 03:48 PM PST By Joseph Nasr COLOGNE, Germany (Reuters) - The heavy police presence outside Cologne's Gothic cathedral is not enough to make 16-year-old Lisa Elsner feel safe going out in a city-center still reeling from mass assaults on women on New Year's Eve. The area is a bustling hub not only for many of Cologne's 1.2 million people but also for the tourists seeking out its historic sights, and the thousands of revelers due in town for days of raucous Rhineland carnival - now just four weeks away. The German Interior Ministry said on Friday that, out of 32 suspects identified so far, 27 were from North Africa or the Middle East, and 22 were seeking asylum. |
Why NATO says it's time to stop hugging the Russian bear Posted: 08 Jan 2016 03:32 PM PST In little-noticed remarks this week, NATO's supreme allied commander, US Air Force Gen. Philip Breedlove, said that for too long, the United States has "hugged the bear" of Russia. This toughness should come in the form of more US troops to Europe, he said, and more "high end" training to prepare American forces for a potential battle against the former cold war foe. The remarks, made while Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was visiting Europe this week, have struck some as a bit alarmist. |
U.S. meets tech leaders, forms task force to fight online militants Posted: 08 Jan 2016 03:19 PM PST
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Cologne police chief dismissed over New Year's Eve assaults Posted: 08 Jan 2016 03:18 PM PST |
Marine Corps debate over women in combat continues to roil Posted: 08 Jan 2016 02:53 PM PST
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Erdogan says attempted Islamic State attack vindicates Iraq deployment Posted: 08 Jan 2016 02:48 PM PST
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Iraq denies Turkish forces in north clashed with Islamic State 'recently': state TV Posted: 08 Jan 2016 02:32 PM PST Iraq's joint operations command denied on Saturday that Turkish forces based in northern Iraq had been attacked by Islamic State or had clashed with the militants, refuting claims by Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan. "The joint operations command denies there was a terrorist attack on the position of Turkish forces in Bashiqa by the terrorist Daesh (Islamic State) recently," said a news flash on state television, referring to a military base near Mosul. |
Australia's prime minister to visit the White House Posted: 08 Jan 2016 01:53 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House says Australia's prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, will meet with President Barack Obama on Jan. 19 as he makes his first trip to Washington since being sworn-in last September. |
IS sympathizer shoots Philadelphia cop in 'chilling' ambush Posted: 08 Jan 2016 01:49 PM PST
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US drone crashes in Iraq; not shot down by enemy fire Posted: 08 Jan 2016 01:40 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. military officials say an American Predator drone crashed Thursday in Iraq but say it was not shot down by enemy fire. |
Obama, Australia's Turnbull to meet at White House on January 19 Posted: 08 Jan 2016 01:16 PM PST
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For black Americans and veterans, Big job gains in 2015 Posted: 08 Jan 2016 01:13 PM PST Black Americans made big strides in the job market in 2015, achieving their lowest unemployment rate since before the recession. The black unemployment rate fell to 8.3 percent in December, the best showing ... |
Arrests of Iraqi refugees increase pressure in US Congress Posted: 08 Jan 2016 12:58 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. House Republicans renewed their call Friday for swift Senate action on a bill cracking down on Syrian and Iraqi refugees, following the arrests of two Iraqi-born men on terrorism-related charges. |
German spies revive internet snooping work with US: reports Posted: 08 Jan 2016 12:00 PM PST
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Timeline of IS expansion in Libya Posted: 08 Jan 2016 11:52 AM PST |
WHO approves S. Korean producer to double cholera vaccine supply Posted: 08 Jan 2016 11:44 AM PST
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Arrests of Iraqi refugees increases pressure in Congress Posted: 08 Jan 2016 11:39 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans are renewing their call for swift Senate action on their bill cracking down on Syrian and Iraqi refugees. That follows the arrests of two Iraqi-born men on terror charges. |
Dummy US missile disappears, turns up in Cuba Posted: 08 Jan 2016 11:21 AM PST
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IS militant in Syria kills his mother in public for apostasy Posted: 08 Jan 2016 10:57 AM PST BEIRUT (AP) — An Islamic State fighter shot and killed his own mother before onlookers at a public square in the Syrian city of Raqqa after he was told that she was not a true believer, activists reported Friday, the latest in IS's brutal public killings over the past two years in the de facto capital of the group's self-proclaimed caliphate. |
Starvation in Madaya: How Hezbollah role in siege could hurt it in Lebanon Posted: 08 Jan 2016 10:55 AM PST Broadcast images of emaciated children and tales of starving Syrians forced to eat grass and leaves in the besieged town of Madaya have provoked horror around the world. In Lebanon, they have fuelled criticism of Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Shiite militia that is encircling the town alongside Syrian troops. Stung by the criticism, Hezbollah has shot back, blaming anti-regime fighters for monopolizing the dwindling food supplies in Madaya and refusing to allow civilians to leave. |
The Next Article You Should Read on the GOP Race: Military-Strategist Assessment of the Trump Wave Posted: 08 Jan 2016 10:45 AM PST
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Republicans weigh new rules for Islamic State fight Posted: 08 Jan 2016 10:34 AM PST
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Fake suicide vest attacker identified by family: French investigators Posted: 08 Jan 2016 10:33 AM PST
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Paris prosecutor casts doubt on identity of man shot dead Posted: 08 Jan 2016 09:25 AM PST
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Alleged terrorist recruiter freed to Kuwait from Guantanamo Posted: 08 Jan 2016 08:52 AM PST MIAMI (AP) — An alleged recruiter for the al-Qaida terrorist organization was released Friday from the U.S. base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and sent home to Kuwait, part an ongoing effort to winnow down the number of men held at the detention center and eventually close it. |
Arrest of Syrian refugee with ISIS ties reignites asylum concerns Posted: 08 Jan 2016 08:34 AM PST Two men have been arrested on terror-related charges in California and Texas, according to authorities. The arrests were made after the accused allegedly sought to aid terrorist organizations affiliated with Islamic State (IS), say court documents. One of the two arrested is a refugee from Syria, raising fresh concerns over the US program to resettle refugees from Syria and other countries with territory controlled by terrorists. |
French police seek identity of fake suicide vest attacker Posted: 08 Jan 2016 08:22 AM PST
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Man facing U.S. terrorism charges to appear in Houston court Posted: 08 Jan 2016 08:11 AM PST A Palestinian born in Iraq who entered the United States as a refugee more than five years ago is due to appear in federal court in Houston on Friday on charges he supplied support to Islamic State and lied to U.S. officials. Omar Faraj Saeed Al-Hardan, thought to be 24, was one of two Middle Eastern men whose arrests on terrorism-related charges U.S. authorities announced Thursday. Neither was charged with plotting an attack on the United States. |
Britons held in Hungary in breach of anti-terrorism laws, jailed Posted: 08 Jan 2016 08:04 AM PST
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Germany confirms most mob attack suspects were asylum seekers Posted: 08 Jan 2016 07:13 AM PST
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Turkish police detain pro-Kurdish opposition members in Istanbul raid Posted: 08 Jan 2016 06:58 AM PST
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Transcripts show close ties between Blair and Clinton Posted: 08 Jan 2016 06:42 AM PST LONDON (AP) — Bill Clinton confided in Tony Blair about his worries for Princess Diana's sons after her death in remarks that underscore the close relationship between the ex-U.S. president and former British prime minister. |
US, allies launch 23 air strikes in Iraq, three in Syria against IS Posted: 08 Jan 2016 05:15 AM PST The U.S.-led coalition launched 23 air strikes against Islamic State in Iraq and three in Syria on Thursday, the task force leading the operation said in a statement. The coalition said 22 strikes in Iraq were coordinated with that nation's government against Islamic State targets, and one strike was against inoperable coalition equipment. The strikes included seven in the Islamic State stronghold of Mosul and six in Ramadi, where Iraqi troops drove out most of the militants last week after a hard-fought offensive, the Combined Joint Task Force said in a statement on Friday. |
Migrants in Germany fear backlash after sex assaults Posted: 08 Jan 2016 05:14 AM PST
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Morocco arrests seven on suspicion of Islamic State ties Posted: 08 Jan 2016 03:57 AM PST
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Attack on Iraqi military base justifies Turkish deployment: Erdogan Posted: 08 Jan 2016 03:49 AM PST An attack by Islamic State militants on a military base in northern Iraq shows Turkey's decision to deploy troops there was justified, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday. Erdogan told reporters in Istanbul that 18 Islamic State militants were killed but no Turkish soldiers were harmed in the attack at the Bashiqa base in Iraq's Nineveh province. Turkey deployed a force protection unit of around 150 troops last month citing heightened security risks near Bashiqa, where its troops are training an Iraqi militia to fight Islamic State, and stirring a diplomatic row. |
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