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- Trump struggles to explain 'America first' foreign policy
- Pentagon chief to visit Germany
- Trump vows 'America first' foreign policy
- Female suicide bomber wounds eight in Turkish city of Bursa
- Female suicide bomber hits Turkish city, wounds at least 13
- Dems block spending bill in dispute over Iran nuclear deal
- Syrian Archbishop to Speak in New Haven on Christian Genocide
- Saudi Arabia will struggle to kick its addiction to oil
- Kurds, Shi'ites agree to withdraw forces from north Iraq town after clashes
- UK Targets ISIS Bunker With Royal Air Force’s Largest Bombs
- Carter troubled by House GOP plan to cut wartime money
- Austria adopts tough new asylum laws amid far-right surge
- A look at key events in Syria since March 2011
- Iraqi army makes modest advance south of Mosul
- Syrian Kurdish leader sees Turkish hand in border closure
- Immigration puts Swedish schools to the test
- Oil majors' results surprise, but output fall, volatile trading lurk
- Civilian casualties from Boko Haram suicide attacks up in 2015: charity
- Abdeslam: pot-smoking 'little moron' of Paris attacks
- Civilian toll from explosives jumps more than half in five years: charity
- Knights of Columbus CEO to Speak on Christian Genocide at Holy-See Sponsored UN Event
- China and Turkey vow greater anti-terrorism cooperation
- Nearly two dozen U.S.-led strikes hit Islamic State in Iraq: statement
- Russia says Britain's human rights report not objective
- Vice Taps NBC News Vet Madeleine Haeringer as EP of HBO Nightly News Show
- Big wins by Trump, Clinton give rivals little breathing room
Trump struggles to explain 'America first' foreign policy Posted: 27 Apr 2016 02:56 PM PDT |
Pentagon chief to visit Germany Posted: 27 Apr 2016 02:49 PM PDT |
Trump vows 'America first' foreign policy Posted: 27 Apr 2016 02:11 PM PDT
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Female suicide bomber wounds eight in Turkish city of Bursa Posted: 27 Apr 2016 01:09 PM PDT By Orhan Coskun and Humeyra Pamuk ANKARA/ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A female suicide bomber wounded eight people when she blew herself up near the main mosque in the northwestern Turkish city of Bursa on Wednesday, officials said, the fifth suicide bombing in a major urban center this year. The local governor's office said the woman was thought to have detonated a device she was wearing at 5:26 pm (1426 GMT) near the western gate of Bursa's Grand Mosque. Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said eight people were wounded, reducing the toll from 13 given by the health minister earlier. |
Female suicide bomber hits Turkish city, wounds at least 13 Posted: 27 Apr 2016 12:57 PM PDT |
Dems block spending bill in dispute over Iran nuclear deal Posted: 27 Apr 2016 12:50 PM PDT |
Syrian Archbishop to Speak in New Haven on Christian Genocide Posted: 27 Apr 2016 12:26 PM PDT NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 27, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Melkite Catholic Archbishop Jean Clément Jeanbart of Aleppo, Syria, will speak on the genocide being waged against his people and the future of Christianity in the Middle East at St. Mary's Church, 5 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, on Sunday, May 1, at 6:30 p.m. The event will be sponsored by St. Mary's Church and the Knights of Columbus, which is also based in New Haven, Conn. Admission is free and the public is invited to attend. The largest city in Syria, Aleppo has been shattered by civil war and genocide at the hands of ISIS. |
Saudi Arabia will struggle to kick its addiction to oil Posted: 27 Apr 2016 11:56 AM PDT LONDON (Reuters) - "King Abdulaziz and the men who worked with him for the establishment of the state did not depend on oil and they established the kingdom without oil, and they ran this state without oil, and they lived in this state without oil," Saudi Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said in an televised interview on Monday. The deputy crown prince criticized the kingdom's subsequent "addiction" to oil which has "disrupted the development of many sectors in the past years" implying this was a relatively recent problem. The prince claimed his national transformation program would enable the kingdom to "live without oil" as early as 2020 ("Transcript of Prince Mohammed bin Salman's Interview", Al Arabiya, April 25). |
Kurds, Shi'ites agree to withdraw forces from north Iraq town after clashes Posted: 27 Apr 2016 11:45 AM PDT
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UK Targets ISIS Bunker With Royal Air Force’s Largest Bombs Posted: 27 Apr 2016 10:55 AM PDT
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Carter troubled by House GOP plan to cut wartime money Posted: 27 Apr 2016 10:53 AM PDT |
Austria adopts tough new asylum laws amid far-right surge Posted: 27 Apr 2016 10:32 AM PDT
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A look at key events in Syria since March 2011 Posted: 27 Apr 2016 09:45 AM PDT |
Iraqi army makes modest advance south of Mosul Posted: 27 Apr 2016 09:43 AM PDT
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Syrian Kurdish leader sees Turkish hand in border closure Posted: 27 Apr 2016 07:53 AM PDT
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Immigration puts Swedish schools to the test Posted: 27 Apr 2016 07:46 AM PDT
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Oil majors' results surprise, but output fall, volatile trading lurk Posted: 27 Apr 2016 07:39 AM PDT
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Civilian casualties from Boko Haram suicide attacks up in 2015: charity Posted: 27 Apr 2016 07:27 AM PDT
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Abdeslam: pot-smoking 'little moron' of Paris attacks Posted: 27 Apr 2016 07:13 AM PDT
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Civilian toll from explosives jumps more than half in five years: charity Posted: 27 Apr 2016 07:11 AM PDT By Magdalena Mis LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The number of civilians around the world killed or injured by explosives such as bombs and mortars has risen by more than 50 percent in the past five years, a charity that monitors the casualties said on Wednesday. The highest numbers of civilian casualties in 2015 were recorded in Syria, Yemen and Iraq, followed by Nigeria and Afghanistan, the UK-based Action on Armed Violence (AOAV) said in a report. Seventy-six percent of the almost 43,800 people killed or injured by explosives such as bombs, mortars and improvised explosive devices (IED) last year were civilians, spread across 64 countries and territories, the report said. |
Knights of Columbus CEO to Speak on Christian Genocide at Holy-See Sponsored UN Event Posted: 27 Apr 2016 06:00 AM PDT NEW YORK, April 27, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Knights of Columbus CEO Carl Anderson will be among leading experts gathering at the United Nations this week to examine and help bring an end to the persecution of Christians worldwide. Archbishop Bernardito Auza, the Holy See's Permanent Observer to the UN, will open the session with remarks at 10 a.m. Anderson will speak on the first panel. |
China and Turkey vow greater anti-terrorism cooperation Posted: 27 Apr 2016 05:19 AM PDT
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Nearly two dozen U.S.-led strikes hit Islamic State in Iraq: statement Posted: 27 Apr 2016 05:13 AM PDT The United States and its allies conducted 23 strikes against Islamic State in Iraq on Tuesday, the coalition leading the operations said in a statement on its latest round of daily strikes against the militant group. The strikes were concentrated near Falluja, Mosul, Qayyarah and Tal Afar, the Combined Joint Task Force said in the statement released on Wednesday. The coalition is working to retake Mosul, the largest Iraqi city still under the control of Islamic State. |
Russia says Britain's human rights report not objective Posted: 27 Apr 2016 04:16 AM PDT MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia said on Wednesday the British Foreign Office's report on human rights record in Russia amounted to interference in its internal affairs and was detached from reality and not objective. London should address its own problems, such as alleged war crimes committed by British soldiers in Iraq, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told a news briefing. (Reporting by Andrew Osborn, writing by Denis Pinchuk; Editing by Dmitry Solovyov) |
Vice Taps NBC News Vet Madeleine Haeringer as EP of HBO Nightly News Show Posted: 26 Apr 2016 09:00 PM PDT The ten-time Emmy winner most recently served as EP of MSNBC's news coverage. |
Big wins by Trump, Clinton give rivals little breathing room Posted: 26 Apr 2016 06:49 PM PDT
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