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- Truck slams into revelers in Nice, at least 75 dead
- Blair, Bush, Clinton advocate cooperation at forum
- US offers Russia closer cooperation to save Syria plan
- Feds ask judge to toss case about Olympics snooping claim
- Russia hopes new foreign secretary Johnson can mend relations
- US confirms strike on IS commander 'Omar the Chechen'
- Thousands of Vets May Have Been Diagnosed With Brain Injuries They Don’t Have
- Top Asian News 8:59 p.m. GMT
- What the death of Omar Al-Shishani could mean for the war against ISIS
- Death of Islamic State's Shishani may damage foreign recruitment
- US airstrike targets Islamic State leader once thought dead
- FBI warns about 'terrorist diaspora' after IS defeat
- Concerns over violence as protesters head to Cleveland
- Boris Johnson: Britain's top envoy anything but diplomatic
- Boris Johnson's long record of insults, gaffes
- Year after nuclear deal, Iran’s high expectations not met
- Refugees lead to record German immigration: statistics office
- France's state of emergency will be lifted, Hollande says
- UNESCO: 5 Libyan World Heritage Sites in danger
- Russia hopes new UK foreign minister Johnson can mend relations
- FBI director says four arrested in last month for Islamic State plots
- Assad says Russia 'never' spoke of his departure
- IS recruits in SE Asia a rising threat despite weak attacks
- Is Terrorism Getting Worse?
- Iraq holds parade to celebrate victories over IS
- Rape, murder, famine — and $2.1 million for K Street PR
- Cameroon is abusing rights in its fight against Boko Haram: Amnesty
- Iraq marks national holiday with military parade
- Mali World Heritage site in danger: UNESCO
- Today in History
- Top Asian News 3:44 a.m. GMT
- Trump Time Capsule #37: 'Breached the Boundaries'
Truck slams into revelers in Nice, at least 75 dead Posted: 14 Jul 2016 05:56 PM PDT
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Blair, Bush, Clinton advocate cooperation at forum Posted: 14 Jul 2016 05:36 PM PDT |
US offers Russia closer cooperation to save Syria plan Posted: 14 Jul 2016 04:34 PM PDT
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Feds ask judge to toss case about Olympics snooping claim Posted: 14 Jul 2016 03:49 PM PDT SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The National Security Agency asked a judge Thursday to dismiss a lawsuit from a former Salt Lake City mayor who says the agency conducted a mass warrantless surveillance program during the 2002 Winter Olympics. |
Russia hopes new foreign secretary Johnson can mend relations Posted: 14 Jul 2016 03:31 PM PDT Russia hopes new Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson can improve dismal relations between Moscow and London, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Thursday, while the Kremlin said it thought his role would force him to moderate his rhetoric. Relations between the two countries are at their lowest point since the Cold War after a British inquiry concluded it was probable senior Kremlin officials had ordered the 2006 killing of Kremlin foe Alexander Litvinenko in London. Britain has been one of the most vocal supporters of punitive European Union sanctions imposed on Russia over its role in the Ukraine crisis and of NATO beefing up its military presence in the Baltic States and Poland to deter Russia. |
US confirms strike on IS commander 'Omar the Chechen' Posted: 14 Jul 2016 03:25 PM PDT
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Thousands of Vets May Have Been Diagnosed With Brain Injuries They Don’t Have Posted: 14 Jul 2016 02:06 PM PDT
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Posted: 14 Jul 2016 02:00 PM PDT LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — The United States has put a $10 million bounty on his head, labeling him a terrorist. He is one of the most wanted men in India. Yet, Hafiz Saeed walks free in his home country of Pakistan, denouncing Washington and New Delhi in public speeches. Now the man identified by the U.S. as a founding member of the Lashkar-e-Taiba militant group is weighing in on the flare-up of violence in Kashmir, the mountainous region divided between Pakistani and Indian control, where dozens have died in clashes with protesters after Indian security forces killed a top rebel leader. |
What the death of Omar Al-Shishani could mean for the war against ISIS Posted: 14 Jul 2016 01:31 PM PDT A news agency affiliated with the so-called Islamic State militant group has confirmed the death of the group's "minister of war," Tarkhan Batirashvili – known by nom de guerre Omar Al-Shishani, or Omar the Chechen – saying the key leader had been killed in combat in the Iraqi town of Shirqat, south of Mosul. The report, published on the website of the Amaq news agency the Islamic State fighters frequently use for announcements, conflicts with a March claim from the Pentagon that Mr. Al-Shishani had died in a US airstrike in Syria. Appearing unmasked and red-bearded in propaganda videos, Al-Shishani was one of the group's most distinctive faces, and perhaps one of its most important recruitment tools – particularly for non-Arab Muslims attracted to his image as a prototypically fierce Chechnyan fighter. |
Death of Islamic State's Shishani may damage foreign recruitment Posted: 14 Jul 2016 12:44 PM PDT
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US airstrike targets Islamic State leader once thought dead Posted: 14 Jul 2016 11:35 AM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon says that a top Islamic State commander believed to have been killed earlier this year was likely at an IS meeting Sunday near Mosul, Iraq, that was hit by an airstrike. |
FBI warns about 'terrorist diaspora' after IS defeat Posted: 14 Jul 2016 11:28 AM PDT
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Concerns over violence as protesters head to Cleveland Posted: 14 Jul 2016 11:02 AM PDT
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Boris Johnson: Britain's top envoy anything but diplomatic Posted: 14 Jul 2016 10:20 AM PDT |
Boris Johnson's long record of insults, gaffes Posted: 14 Jul 2016 10:14 AM PDT |
Year after nuclear deal, Iran’s high expectations not met Posted: 14 Jul 2016 10:07 AM PDT Joy erupted on the streets of Tehran a year ago Thursday, when Iran signed a landmark nuclear deal with six world powers hailed as a victory of diplomacy over war. The deal was marketed by both sides as a "win-win": Iran would dismantle the most controversial aspects of its nuclear program – minimizing the chance of acquiring a nuclear weapon for at least a decade – in exchange for the lifting of sanctions that crippled its economy. Recommended: How much do you know about Iran? |
Refugees lead to record German immigration: statistics office Posted: 14 Jul 2016 09:14 AM PDT
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France's state of emergency will be lifted, Hollande says Posted: 14 Jul 2016 09:09 AM PDT |
UNESCO: 5 Libyan World Heritage Sites in danger Posted: 14 Jul 2016 08:12 AM PDT ISTANBUL (AP) — UNESCO is putting five Libyan sites on its list of World Heritage in Danger. |
Russia hopes new UK foreign minister Johnson can mend relations Posted: 14 Jul 2016 08:05 AM PDT Russia hopes new British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson can improve dismal relations between Moscow and London, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Thursday, while the Kremlin said it thought his role would force him to moderate his rhetoric. Relations between the two countries are at their lowest point since the Cold War after a British inquiry concluded it was probable senior Kremlin officials had ordered the 2006 killing of Kremlin foe Alexander Litvinenko in London. Britain has been one of the most vocal supporters of punitive European Union sanctions imposed on Russia over its role in the Ukraine crisis and of NATO beefing up its military presence in the Baltic States and Poland to deter Russia. |
FBI director says four arrested in last month for Islamic State plots Posted: 14 Jul 2016 07:53 AM PDT |
Assad says Russia 'never' spoke of his departure Posted: 14 Jul 2016 07:53 AM PDT
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IS recruits in SE Asia a rising threat despite weak attacks Posted: 14 Jul 2016 07:09 AM PDT |
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Iraq holds parade to celebrate victories over IS Posted: 14 Jul 2016 03:12 AM PDT
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Rape, murder, famine — and $2.1 million for K Street PR Posted: 14 Jul 2016 02:00 AM PDT South Sudan is the latest human rights violator to buy an image makeover in Washington, D.C. |
Cameroon is abusing rights in its fight against Boko Haram: Amnesty Posted: 14 Jul 2016 01:25 AM PDT Authorities in Cameroon have arbitrarily arrested more than 1,000 people as part of their fight against Islamist militant group Boko Haram and dozens have died of disease or been tortured to death, Amnesty International said on Thursday. Up to eight people are dying each month in Maroua Prison in the capital of Far North region and prisoners are kept in inhumane, overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, Amnesty said in a report. "Cameroon is pursuing the right objective, but in arbitrarily arresting, torturing and subjecting people to enforced disappearances the authorities are using the wrong means," said Alioune Tine, regional director for the human rights group. |
Iraq marks national holiday with military parade Posted: 14 Jul 2016 01:03 AM PDT |
Mali World Heritage site in danger: UNESCO Posted: 14 Jul 2016 12:34 AM PDT
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Posted: 13 Jul 2016 09:01 PM PDT Today in History |
Posted: 13 Jul 2016 08:44 PM PDT TOKYO (AP) — Japan's Emperor Akihito has expressed his intention to retire and relinquish his title in the next few years, rather than reduce his duties as he ages, the country's public television reported Wednesday. The 82-year-old Akihito in recent years has referred to his old age and admitted to making small mistakes at ceremonies, and the Imperial Household Agency has suggested reducing his duties, while giving more responsibility to Crown Prince Naruhito. The NHK report, citing unidentified agency sources, said Akihito has told palace officials that he doesn't wish to cling to his title with drastically reduced responsibility or by arranging a substitute. |
Trump Time Capsule #37: 'Breached the Boundaries' Posted: 13 Jul 2016 04:53 PM PDT
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