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- UN: Violations against children in conflict rose in 2015
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- Iraqi forces: small number of airstrikes slow Fallujah push
- Israel foreign ministry says French Mideast drive 'will fail'
- IRAQ CIVILIANS TRAPPED
- Terror deaths down but IS still major threat: US report
- OPEC states fail to reach deal on production
- US: Global terror attacks dip; Iran still main state sponsor
- Philippine president-elect dares media to boycott him
- UN: Sexual violence integral tactic of terror
- Iraq speaker concerned over abuses in Fallujah battle
- U.S.-backed fighters advance to cut off Islamic State, win tacit Turkish support
- OPEC to keep oil gushing
- Moroccan authorities arrest six suspected militants linked to IS
- Why a loss in Fallujah may be a win for ISIS
- Carter says Islamic State used Manbij to plot against U.S., Europe, Turkey
- Wounded Veterans Embark on a Voyage of Discovery
- Obama to address Air Force grads amid uncertainty on US role
- Britain, France pressure UN over Syria aid drops
- Israel has homegrown Islamic State threat in hand: adviser to PM
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- Iraq PM Abadi urges lawmakers to stop squabbling, rally behind army
- Iraq deputy minister says expects oil price at $55-65 in second half
- Terror case opens up Kuwait's sectarian divisions
- Turkey shells Islamic State in Syria west of U.S.-backed assault
- Could a millionaire businessman save Iraq’s Sunnis?
- Syria refugees kept behind fences amid Jordan security fears
- Sufis live in fear after Bangladeshi machete slaughter
- Back in business: Winslow working on sequel to 'The Cartel'
- U.S.-backed forces open major front in Syria war
- In battle for Fallujah, a pause – and perhaps a deep breath
Pilot safely ejects in Colorado before Thunderbird crash Posted: 02 Jun 2016 04:58 PM PDT |
UN: Violations against children in conflict rose in 2015 Posted: 02 Jun 2016 04:52 PM PDT UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A new United Nations report says the scale of grave violations committed against children caught in conflict intensified in 2015 especially in Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen, Iraq, Somalia and South Sudan. |
The Latest: Clinton talks immigration reform in California Posted: 02 Jun 2016 04:45 PM PDT |
UN: IS increasingly focused on international attacks Posted: 02 Jun 2016 04:23 PM PDT UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The Islamic State group is entering a new phase with an increased emphasis on attacking international civilian targets, according to a United Nations report circulated Thursday. |
Electing Trump would be 'historic mistake,' Clinton declares Posted: 02 Jun 2016 02:53 PM PDT
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The Latest: Air Force names pilot in Colorado jet crash Posted: 02 Jun 2016 02:39 PM PDT |
Clinton casts Trump as dangerous clown in caustic speech on foreign policy Posted: 02 Jun 2016 02:40 PM PDT
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U.N. adds Saudi coalition to blacklist for killing children in Yemen Posted: 02 Jun 2016 02:06 PM PDT
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6 Things to Know About Prospective Third-Party Candidate David French Posted: 02 Jun 2016 01:12 PM PDT
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Iraqi forces: small number of airstrikes slow Fallujah push Posted: 02 Jun 2016 12:35 PM PDT |
Israel foreign ministry says French Mideast drive 'will fail' Posted: 02 Jun 2016 11:46 AM PDT
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Posted: 02 Jun 2016 11:40 AM PDT Map shows where civilians are trapped by armed groups.; 2c x 5 inches; 96.3 mm x 127 mm; |
Terror deaths down but IS still major threat: US report Posted: 02 Jun 2016 11:33 AM PDT
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OPEC states fail to reach deal on production Posted: 02 Jun 2016 11:21 AM PDT |
US: Global terror attacks dip; Iran still main state sponsor Posted: 02 Jun 2016 11:13 AM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. said the number of global terrorist attacks declined slightly between 2014 and 2015, although the Islamic State group expanded its reach. Iran remained the leading state sponsor of terrorism despite sealing a nuclear deal with world powers, the State Department said in its annual survey of worldwide terrorism released Thursday. |
Philippine president-elect dares media to boycott him Posted: 02 Jun 2016 10:38 AM PDT MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine President-elect Rodrigo Duterte blasted media groups on Thursday for condemning his earlier comments that appeared to justify the killing of journalists if they are corrupt or overly critical. He refused to apologize and dared reporters to carry out a threat to boycott his news conferences. |
UN: Sexual violence integral tactic of terror Posted: 02 Jun 2016 10:19 AM PDT UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Just as the international community has made some inroads combating sexual violence as a weapon of war, extremists are adopting the age-old tactic as a tool of terror. |
Iraq speaker concerned over abuses in Fallujah battle Posted: 02 Jun 2016 09:54 AM PDT
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U.S.-backed fighters advance to cut off Islamic State, win tacit Turkish support Posted: 02 Jun 2016 09:52 AM PDT
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Moroccan authorities arrest six suspected militants linked to IS Posted: 02 Jun 2016 07:40 AM PDT Moroccan police have arrested six people suspected of belonging to a militant cell with ties to Islamic State, the interior ministry said on Thursday. The group was planning to send members to war zones and carry out attacks against Morocco when they return, the ministry said. Hundreds of fighters from Morocco and other Maghreb nations have joined Islamist militant forces in the conflict in Iraq and Syria, and also in Libya. |
Why a loss in Fallujah may be a win for ISIS Posted: 02 Jun 2016 06:32 AM PDT Iraqi forces are at the entrance of Fallujah, seemingly set to end a brutal two-year reign by the self-declared Islamic State (IS). "These operations only further support their narrative as the only defender of Sunnis," says Hassan Hassan, a fellow at the Washington-based Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy who coauthored a book on IS. Recommended: How much do you know about the Islamic State? |
Carter says Islamic State used Manbij to plot against U.S., Europe, Turkey Posted: 02 Jun 2016 05:13 AM PDT Islamic State fighters have used the northern Syrian city of Manbij as a base to hatch plots against Europe, Turkey and the United States, necessitating a U.S.-backed offensive against it, U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said on Thursday. U.S. officials disclosed to Reuters this week that thousands of U.S.-backed fighters in Syria were launching an offensive to capture a swath of land known as Manbij pocket after weeks of quiet preparations. |
Wounded Veterans Embark on a Voyage of Discovery Posted: 02 Jun 2016 05:03 AM PDT "We saw all of that," says U.S. Marine Corps veteran Jeehae Choe. Wounded Warrior Project®(WWP) recently sponsored the kayaking adventure on Turkey Creek in Palm Bay, Florida where Jeehae lives. "It was enjoyable," says Arnaldo Polanco, U.S. Army veteran. |
Obama to address Air Force grads amid uncertainty on US role Posted: 02 Jun 2016 05:01 AM PDT
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Britain, France pressure UN over Syria aid drops Posted: 02 Jun 2016 04:49 AM PDT
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Israel has homegrown Islamic State threat in hand: adviser to PM Posted: 02 Jun 2016 04:39 AM PDT
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News Guide: German vote recognizing Armenian genocide Posted: 02 Jun 2016 04:25 AM PDT |
Iraq PM Abadi urges lawmakers to stop squabbling, rally behind army Posted: 02 Jun 2016 03:27 AM PDT
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Iraq deputy minister says expects oil price at $55-65 in second half Posted: 02 Jun 2016 03:10 AM PDT LONDON (Reuters) - Iraqi Deputy Oil Minister Fayadh al-Nema said he expected the oil price to be $55 to $65 per barrel in the second half of this year. |
Terror case opens up Kuwait's sectarian divisions Posted: 02 Jun 2016 02:58 AM PDT
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Turkey shells Islamic State in Syria west of U.S.-backed assault Posted: 02 Jun 2016 01:20 AM PDT By Seyhmus Cakan DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) - The Turkish army killed five Islamic State militants in Syria in cross-border shelling, Turkish military sources said on Thursday, hitting positions west of where an offensive on militants was launched by Syrian fighters with U.S. backing. Thousands of Syrian rebels supported by a small U.S. special operations team launched a major offensive on Tuesday to drive Islamic State from the "Manbij pocket" near the Turkish border, which Islamic State has used as a logistics hub. Washington informed Ankara of the Manbij operation, but it was beyond the range of Turkish artillery and Turkey would not back a campaign in which Syrian Kurdish fighters played a role, another Turkish military source said on Wednesday. |
Could a millionaire businessman save Iraq’s Sunnis? Posted: 02 Jun 2016 01:06 AM PDT
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Syria refugees kept behind fences amid Jordan security fears Posted: 01 Jun 2016 11:13 PM PDT |
Sufis live in fear after Bangladeshi machete slaughter Posted: 01 Jun 2016 10:04 PM PDT
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Back in business: Winslow working on sequel to 'The Cartel' Posted: 01 Jun 2016 06:44 PM PDT NEW YORK (AP) — Crime writer Don Winslow just can't leave the drug wars alone. |
U.S.-backed forces open major front in Syria war Posted: 01 Jun 2016 05:45 PM PDT By Phil Stewart and John Davison WASHINGTON/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Thousands of U.S.-backed fighters opened a major new front in Syria's war, launching an offensive to drive Islamic State out of a swathe of northern Syria it uses as a logistics base and appearing to make swift initial battlefield advances. A small number of U.S. special operations forces will support the push on the ground to capture the "Manbij pocket" of territory, acting as advisers and staying back from the front lines, the officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss military planning. The operation will also count on air power from the U.S.-led coalition, which pounded Islamic State positions near Manbij with 18 strikes on Tuesday, including six militant tactical units, two headquarters facilities and a training base. |
In battle for Fallujah, a pause – and perhaps a deep breath Posted: 01 Jun 2016 05:24 PM PDT In postponing an offensive on Fallujah Wednesday, Iraq appeared to be coming to terms with the concerns that had made American officials wary of the operation from the outset. Such a disaster would almost certainly deepen tensions between Iraq's majority Shiite population and minority Sunnis. Recommended: How much do you know about the Islamic State? |
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