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- Kerry: Diverse graduating class is 'Trump's worst nightmare'
- Why US military doesn't welcome a drop in sexual-assault reports
- UN envoy warns that Iraq's political crisis helps extremists
- Turkish leader hits back at Europe on anti-terrorism laws
- 50 mass graves uncovered in ex-IS territory in Iraq: UN
- Jobless rate for recent military vets fell sharply in April
- Security forces shut down Baghdad to prevent Green Zone protests
- Body of US Navy SEAL killed in Iraq returning to US
- Thousands of migrants still taking Balkan route to EU
- Prosecutor in Kosovo charges 2 with Syria terror offenses
- Turkey's Erdogan rebuffs EU on terrorism law; 'we're going our way, you go yours.'
- EU-Turkey deal, complicated by PM's exit, stumbles on terror laws
- Trump’s ‘America First’ Crusade Is a Win with Voters: Poll
- U.S., allies conduct 24 strikes against Islamic State: statement
- Hunting Joseph Kony
- Turkish warplanes destroy PKK targets in northern Iraq: military sources
- Today in History
- Rapid Round: Rob Reiner Talks Donald Trump, Iraq War Film and the "Kardashianization of America" (Q&A)
- The Islamic State: Dangerous Like a Wounded Beast
- Iraq routed IS from Ramadi at a high cost: A city destroyed
Kerry: Diverse graduating class is 'Trump's worst nightmare' Posted: 06 May 2016 03:46 PM PDT |
Why US military doesn't welcome a drop in sexual-assault reports Posted: 06 May 2016 03:11 PM PDT The Pentagon's latest report card on its own efforts to bring down levels of sexual assault in the military, released this week, found that the number of United States troops reporting assault has decreased slightly – which is actually not the direction defense officials want to see that figure going. The new Pentagon report calls rates of reporting "high," but top Defense officials acknowledge, too, that they need to be doing more to prevent the crime. Of the roughly 20,000 sexual assaults that the US military estimates to occur annually, some 6,000 were reported in 2015. |
UN envoy warns that Iraq's political crisis helps extremists Posted: 06 May 2016 02:54 PM PDT UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The top U.N. envoy in Iraq strongly urged the country's political leaders and civil society on Friday to work together to resolve the current political deadlock, warning that the ongoing crisis and chaos are only serving the interests of Islamic State extremists. |
Turkish leader hits back at Europe on anti-terrorism laws Posted: 06 May 2016 12:18 PM PDT |
50 mass graves uncovered in ex-IS territory in Iraq: UN Posted: 06 May 2016 12:13 PM PDT
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Jobless rate for recent military vets fell sharply in April Posted: 06 May 2016 10:42 AM PDT The unemployment rate for recent military veterans dropped sharply in April, while the rate for Hispanic workers increased. The jobless rate for veterans who have served in the Armed Forces anytime since ... |
Security forces shut down Baghdad to prevent Green Zone protests Posted: 06 May 2016 10:36 AM PDT
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Body of US Navy SEAL killed in Iraq returning to US Posted: 06 May 2016 10:19 AM PDT |
Thousands of migrants still taking Balkan route to EU Posted: 06 May 2016 08:30 AM PDT |
Prosecutor in Kosovo charges 2 with Syria terror offenses Posted: 06 May 2016 08:14 AM PDT PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — A Kosovo prosecutor has charged two ethnic Albanians with terror offenses for allegedly joining an Islamic group in Syria. |
Turkey's Erdogan rebuffs EU on terrorism law; 'we're going our way, you go yours.' Posted: 06 May 2016 07:50 AM PDT
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EU-Turkey deal, complicated by PM's exit, stumbles on terror laws Posted: 06 May 2016 06:24 AM PDT By Nick Tattersall and Tulay Karadeniz ISTANBUL/ANKARA (Reuters) - European demands that Turkey bring broad anti-terrorism laws in line with tighter EU standards risk undermining their agreement to curb illegal migration, a deal made more fragile by the Prime Minister's departure. The European Union asked member states on Wednesday to grant visa-free travel to Turks in return for Ankara stopping migrants reaching Europe, but said Turkey still had to change some laws first. On Thursday, PM Ahmet Davutoglu, who negotiated the deal for Ankara and has largely delivered Turkish compliance with its conditions so far, announced he was stepping down, throwing the agreement into uncertainty. |
Trump’s ‘America First’ Crusade Is a Win with Voters: Poll Posted: 06 May 2016 05:15 AM PDT
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U.S., allies conduct 24 strikes against Islamic State: statement Posted: 06 May 2016 05:07 AM PDT The United States and its allies conducted 24 strikes against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria on Thursday in its latest round of daily strikes against the militant group, according to the coalition leading the operations. In Iraq, 22 strikes hit near twelve cities hit multiple targets, including nine units of militant fighters as well as weapons caches, vehicles and other targets, the Combined Joint Task Force said in a statement on Friday. Four of the strikes hit near Mosul, where the coalition is working with Iraqi forces to retake the key city from Islamic State control. |
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Turkish warplanes destroy PKK targets in northern Iraq: military sources Posted: 06 May 2016 02:32 AM PDT
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Posted: 05 May 2016 09:01 PM PDT Today is Friday, May 6, the 127th day of 2016. There are 239 days left in the year. |
Posted: 05 May 2016 09:00 PM PDT The storied director — whose new, personal drama 'Being Charlie' is "the most emotional creative experience I've ever had" — recalls the role Richard Dreyfuss stole away and the unlikely advice that helped him through divorce. |
The Islamic State: Dangerous Like a Wounded Beast Posted: 05 May 2016 05:00 PM PDT |
Iraq routed IS from Ramadi at a high cost: A city destroyed Posted: 05 May 2016 10:16 AM PDT |
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