Yahoo! News: Iraq
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- Huge tax leak exposes Putin aides, world leaders, stars
- Syrian Nusra Front's Abu Firas killed in suspected drone strike: rebels
- Iraqi forces take northern edge of IS-held town
- Islamic State affiliate claims Saudi police station bombing
- Structures of hope for a new Syria
- Turkey prepares for up to 500 migrants from Greece on Monday
- Army seizes key IS bastion in central Syria: state TV
- Syrian forces seize Islamic State-held town near Palmyra
- Syria parliamentary vote campaign on war footing
- U.S. says it killed ISIS militant who killed Marine in Iraq
- Czechs to return Iraqi Christians who tried to move to Germany, interior minister says
- Iraqis displaced from western city of Ramadi begin to return home
- Turkey's Erdogan says Obama spoke 'behind my back' on press freedom
- Training Religious Leaders to Promote Dialogue and Coexistence on Social Media
- EU set for new row over asylum rules overhaul
- Hundreds honor Temecula Marine killed in Iraq at memorial
Huge tax leak exposes Putin aides, world leaders, stars Posted: 03 Apr 2016 04:47 PM PDT
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Syrian Nusra Front's Abu Firas killed in suspected drone strike: rebels Posted: 03 Apr 2016 04:20 PM PDT By Suleiman Al-Khalidi AMMAN (Reuters) - A prominent leader in Syrian al Qaeda offshoot Nusra Front was killed on Sunday in what rebel sources said appeared to be a U.S. drone strike in the rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which tracks violence in the country, confirmed reports on websites by militant sympathizers that Abu Firas, "the Syrian", was killed along with a number of his companions. While the Observatory said he was killed in a suspected Syrian or Russian air raid on a village northwest of the city of Idlib in northwestern Syria, two rebel sources said the attack appeared to have the hallmarks of a U.S. drone strike. |
Iraqi forces take northern edge of IS-held town Posted: 03 Apr 2016 02:28 PM PDT |
Islamic State affiliate claims Saudi police station bombing Posted: 03 Apr 2016 12:23 PM PDT CAIRO (AP) — An Islamic State affiliate in Saudi Arabia claimed on Sunday that its militants detonated two explosive devices in front of a police station in the city of al-Dalam, setting fire to three police vehicles. |
Structures of hope for a new Syria Posted: 03 Apr 2016 12:05 PM PDT The effort to end Syria's civil war may be at its most hopeful point in five years. The Islamic State appears weaker. The many countries that care about Syria are now asking how this shattered country can be reconstructed and its 22 million people healed of their divisions. |
Turkey prepares for up to 500 migrants from Greece on Monday Posted: 03 Apr 2016 11:09 AM PDT
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Army seizes key IS bastion in central Syria: state TV Posted: 03 Apr 2016 08:27 AM PDT
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Syrian forces seize Islamic State-held town near Palmyra Posted: 03 Apr 2016 08:25 AM PDT
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Syria parliamentary vote campaign on war footing Posted: 03 Apr 2016 08:24 AM PDT
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U.S. says it killed ISIS militant who killed Marine in Iraq Posted: 03 Apr 2016 07:45 AM PDT
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Czechs to return Iraqi Christians who tried to move to Germany, interior minister says Posted: 03 Apr 2016 05:04 AM PDT The Czech Republic will send back to Iraq a group of Iraqi Christians who tried to move on to Germany instead of staying in the country, Interior Minister Milan Chovanec said on Sunday. A group of 25 Iraqis took a bus on Saturday to Germany, where they were stopped immediately after crossing the border, CTK news agency reported. The Czech Republic agreed in December to accept 153 Christian refugees from Iraq who have fled areas controlled by Islamic State. |
Iraqis displaced from western city of Ramadi begin to return home Posted: 03 Apr 2016 04:32 AM PDT
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Turkey's Erdogan says Obama spoke 'behind my back' on press freedom Posted: 03 Apr 2016 03:25 AM PDT
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Training Religious Leaders to Promote Dialogue and Coexistence on Social Media Posted: 03 Apr 2016 03:23 AM PDT AMMAN, Jordan, April 3, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- 300 young religious leaders, and civil society representatives working with interreligious dialogue across the Middle East will be trained on the use of social media to promote respectful dialogue among followers of different religions. The first of the series of five trainings in a regional training program, organized by the Vienna-based International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID), will be held in Amman, Jordan, from 3 to 5 April 2016. Social media is often used as a platform for misinformation, stereotyping and even recruitment by violent extremists. |
EU set for new row over asylum rules overhaul Posted: 02 Apr 2016 10:59 PM PDT
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Hundreds honor Temecula Marine killed in Iraq at memorial Posted: 01 Apr 2016 06:06 PM PDT |
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