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- US veteran seeks asylum for Iraqi man who saved his life
- New report says health facilities attacked in 19 countries
- Syrian Kurds point finger at Western-backed opposition
- Gulf countries, Canada to cooperate in anti-IS fight
- Syrians are lining up to fight ISIS
- U.N. worried about Falluja civilians ahead of Iraqi offensive
- ICRC worried for civilians trapped in Iraq's Falluja
- What's Going On In Iraqi Offensive to Retake Fallujah From ISIS
- IS blasts in Syria regime heartland kill more than 148
- At least 41 killed in IS-claimed bombings on Yemeni forces
- The Latest: UN says 50,000 civilians in Fallujah at risk
- Vietnam Is Spending Billions on Arms, but Will It Buy American?
- The Battle Against ISIS in Fallujah Begins
- Leaders seek to defy sceptics at Istanbul humanitarian summit
- Iraqi forces clash with Islamic State near Falluja, bombard city center
- German anti-immigration party breaks off talks with Muslims
- EU police: religious extremism still top security threat
- Iraqi forces begin battle to retake Fallujah from ISIS
- U.S., allies stage 17 strikes in Iraq, Syria against Islamic State: statement
- Greece says to begin evacuating migrants camped at border within days
- Turkish Airlines plane in Istanbul evacuated after bomb hoax: spokesman
- Five things you need to know about Fallujah
- Three mortar shells land near Baghdad's Green Zone, no casualties
- Forces fighting for Iraq's Fallujah
- Hospitals a deadly target in Middle East conflicts
- Iraq bans import of poultry products from Italy, Missouri
- In Conflict Zones Worldwide, Medical Facilities and Personnel in 19 Countries Are Under Relentless Attack
- Iraq launches operation to retake IS-held city of Fallujah
US veteran seeks asylum for Iraqi man who saved his life Posted: 23 May 2016 03:08 PM PDT |
New report says health facilities attacked in 19 countries Posted: 23 May 2016 02:38 PM PDT NEW YORK (AP) — A coalition of 30 health and humanitarian organizations says in a new report that deliberate or indiscriminate attacks have decimated health facilities, killed medical workers and patients, and robbed countless civilians of care in 19 countries during 2015 and the first three months of 2016. |
Syrian Kurds point finger at Western-backed opposition Posted: 23 May 2016 02:33 PM PDT
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Gulf countries, Canada to cooperate in anti-IS fight Posted: 23 May 2016 02:09 PM PDT
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Syrians are lining up to fight ISIS Posted: 23 May 2016 02:04 PM PDT Following victories against the Islamic State, including the recapture of al-Shaddadah in northeast Syria, the number of Arabs who have volunteered to fight this spring has outpaced American military advisers' capacity to train them. News of this groundswell of volunteers could foreshadow the decline of ISIS in Syria and Iraq as well, as Kurds and other ethnic groups form militias to rid their homes of the Islamic State, and as the United States becomes further involved in the war. Recommended: How much do you know about the Islamic State? |
U.N. worried about Falluja civilians ahead of Iraqi offensive Posted: 23 May 2016 01:50 PM PDT The United Nations expressed concern about some 50,000 people still in Falluja as Iraqi government forces clashed with Islamic State militants near the city, a U.N. spokesman said on Monday. Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Sunday announced the launching of an offensive to retake the Islamic State stronghold of Falluja after the military told residents to leave before fighting started. "We're very concerned about the fate of the civilians that remain in Falluja as the military operations are undertaken," U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters. |
ICRC worried for civilians trapped in Iraq's Falluja Posted: 23 May 2016 01:50 PM PDT Tens of thousands of civilians are trapped in Falluja, a city west of Baghdad that Iraqi forces are trying to recapture from Islamic State, with limited access to food, water and healthcare, the International Committee of the Red Cross said on Monday. "People of Falluja have already suffered enormously as a result of relentless fighting in the area," the ICRC's head of delegation in Iraq, Katharina Ritz, said in a statement. Falluja was the first Iraqi city to fall to Islamic State, in January 2014. |
What's Going On In Iraqi Offensive to Retake Fallujah From ISIS Posted: 23 May 2016 01:20 PM PDT
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IS blasts in Syria regime heartland kill more than 148 Posted: 23 May 2016 12:39 PM PDT
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At least 41 killed in IS-claimed bombings on Yemeni forces Posted: 23 May 2016 12:22 PM PDT
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The Latest: UN says 50,000 civilians in Fallujah at risk Posted: 23 May 2016 12:03 PM PDT |
Vietnam Is Spending Billions on Arms, but Will It Buy American? Posted: 23 May 2016 11:36 AM PDT
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The Battle Against ISIS in Fallujah Begins Posted: 23 May 2016 11:04 AM PDT Iraqi government forces, backed by U.S. and coalition airstrikes, have launched a military offensive to recapture Fallujah from Islamic State militants who overran the Iraqi city more than two years ago. |
Leaders seek to defy sceptics at Istanbul humanitarian summit Posted: 23 May 2016 10:41 AM PDT
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Iraqi forces clash with Islamic State near Falluja, bombard city center Posted: 23 May 2016 10:10 AM PDT
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German anti-immigration party breaks off talks with Muslims Posted: 23 May 2016 09:28 AM PDT
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EU police: religious extremism still top security threat Posted: 23 May 2016 08:48 AM PDT BRUSSELS (AP) — A top European Union police official says that despite extensive government action, violent religious-driven extremism remains the "top threat to the security" of the 28-nation bloc and its half billion citizens. |
Iraqi forces begin battle to retake Fallujah from ISIS Posted: 23 May 2016 08:45 AM PDT Fallujah, about 30 miles west of Baghdad, has a recent history of heavy combat. The city served as the backdrop for two major American assaults in 2004 during the American Iraq War – assaults where US troops saw some of the fiercest fighting since the Vietnam war. In January 2014 Fallujah was taken by anti-government fighters and established as a stronghold for the Islamic State. |
U.S., allies stage 17 strikes in Iraq, Syria against Islamic State: statement Posted: 23 May 2016 08:43 AM PDT
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Greece says to begin evacuating migrants camped at border within days Posted: 23 May 2016 07:55 AM PDT
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Turkish Airlines plane in Istanbul evacuated after bomb hoax: spokesman Posted: 23 May 2016 07:46 AM PDT
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Five things you need to know about Fallujah Posted: 23 May 2016 07:35 AM PDT
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Three mortar shells land near Baghdad's Green Zone, no casualties Posted: 23 May 2016 03:23 AM PDT Three mortars shells landed near Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone overnight, the first such attack close to the cluster of embassies and government buildings in more than a year, authorities said. No group claimed responsibility for the assault which caused no casualties and coincided with an announcement of a government offensive to dislodge Islamic State from the city of Falluja, just west of the capital. The rounds were fired from al-Qanat street, in eastern Baghdad, and fell in the Karrada district, less than 1km (mile) from the Green Zone, on the opposite side of the Tigris river, according to a military statement and a police officer. |
Forces fighting for Iraq's Fallujah Posted: 23 May 2016 01:27 AM PDT |
Hospitals a deadly target in Middle East conflicts Posted: 23 May 2016 01:03 AM PDT
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Iraq bans import of poultry products from Italy, Missouri Posted: 23 May 2016 12:36 AM PDT Iraq has extended a ban on live and frozen poultry product imports to include Italy and the U.S. state of Missouri due to concerns over bird flu, a government statement said on Monday. Iraq announced a ban on French imports of poultry products in December and extended the ban in January to cover two dozen countries. |
Posted: 22 May 2016 11:00 PM PDT WASHINGTON, May 23, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In conflict zones around the world, health care workers and facilities are under relentless attack, according to a new report "No Protection, No Respect" from the Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition. The coalition of more than 30 nongovernmental organizations found that during 2015 and the first three months of 2016, deliberate or indiscriminate strikes on health care have killed medical workers and patients, decimated medical infrastructure and robbed countless civilians of vital medical care in 19 countries around the world. The report also found that, in many instances, parties to conflicts failed to take required steps to avoid harm to medical facilities, staff and patients, and obstructed access to health care. |
Iraq launches operation to retake IS-held city of Fallujah Posted: 22 May 2016 05:04 PM PDT |
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