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- Clinton accuses Trump of scapegoating Muslim soldier's parents
- The Latest: Sen. Ayotte rejects Trump statements about Khans
- Olympics-Soccer-Brazil call up keeper Weverton after injury to Prass
- Rio Games: Brazil loses starting goalkeeper in men's soccer
- Clinton accuses Trump of 'degrading comments about Muslims'
- Slain soldier's father calls Trump a 'black soul'
- Death toll in Baghdad bombing rises to 324: ministry
- Trump Melts Down Spectacularly in ABC Interview
- The Latest: GOP Senate leader stops short of rebuking Trump
- After attacks, German president says absolute security impossible
- Brazil lose goalkeeper Prass for Olympic campaign
- CAIR Demands Apology from Donald Trump for Disparagement of Muslim Gold Star Family
- Twin PKK attacks kill 4 Turkish soldiers: report
- The Latest: Trump again criticizes fallen veteran's father
- Kuwait's Zain telecom Q2 profits rise 14%
- Olympics-Soccer-Brazil to replace keeper after injury forces out Prass
- Turkey culls nearly 1,400 from army, overhauls top military council
- Retaking IS-held Mosul likely to be tricky, costly for Iraq
- Islamic State calls slain Muslim American soldier an 'apostate'
- Four Turkish soldiers killed in clashes with Kurdish militants
- As 'caliphate' shrinks, Islamic State looks to global attacks
- Iraq minister says IS leaders, families flee Mosul
- Official: gas facility still burning after IS attack
- Germany's far-right AfD claws back some support after attacks
- Attacks on Iraq gas facility, oil field kill five
- Islamic State attacks two energy plants in north Iraq, kills five
- Militants attack second energy facility in northern Iraq: security sources
- Rights group says ban militias with record of abuses from Mosul battle
Clinton accuses Trump of scapegoating Muslim soldier's parents Posted: 31 Jul 2016 05:12 PM PDT
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The Latest: Sen. Ayotte rejects Trump statements about Khans Posted: 31 Jul 2016 03:55 PM PDT |
Olympics-Soccer-Brazil call up keeper Weverton after injury to Prass Posted: 31 Jul 2016 03:54 PM PDT (Rewrites throughout) RIO DE JANEIRO, July 31 (Reuters) - Brazil have called on uncapped goalkeeper Weverton to replace Fernando Prass after the Palmeiras player was ruled out of the Rio Olympics with an elbow injury, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) said on Sunday. "The coach of the Olympic team Rogerio Micale called up goalkeeper Weverton (Atletico Paranaense) to replace Fernando Prass, who was released after his right elbow injury was confirmed," the CBF said in a statement. |
Rio Games: Brazil loses starting goalkeeper in men's soccer Posted: 31 Jul 2016 03:49 PM PDT |
Clinton accuses Trump of 'degrading comments about Muslims' Posted: 31 Jul 2016 03:28 PM PDT
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Slain soldier's father calls Trump a 'black soul' Posted: 31 Jul 2016 03:20 PM PDT
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Death toll in Baghdad bombing rises to 324: ministry Posted: 31 Jul 2016 02:20 PM PDT
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Trump Melts Down Spectacularly in ABC Interview Posted: 31 Jul 2016 01:17 PM PDT
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The Latest: GOP Senate leader stops short of rebuking Trump Posted: 31 Jul 2016 12:19 PM PDT |
After attacks, German president says absolute security impossible Posted: 31 Jul 2016 11:32 AM PDT
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Brazil lose goalkeeper Prass for Olympic campaign Posted: 31 Jul 2016 11:08 AM PDT |
CAIR Demands Apology from Donald Trump for Disparagement of Muslim Gold Star Family Posted: 31 Jul 2016 10:01 AM PDT WASHINGTON, July 31, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today demanded that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump apologize for disparaging the parents of a Muslim who died while serving in the U.S. Army in Iraq.[NOTE: CAIR today also joined a #CanYouHearUsNow social media campaign by Muslim women activists challenging Trump's Islamophobic remarks. See below. ... |
Twin PKK attacks kill 4 Turkish soldiers: report Posted: 31 Jul 2016 09:52 AM PDT
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The Latest: Trump again criticizes fallen veteran's father Posted: 31 Jul 2016 08:27 AM PDT |
Kuwait's Zain telecom Q2 profits rise 14% Posted: 31 Jul 2016 08:16 AM PDT
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Olympics-Soccer-Brazil to replace keeper after injury forces out Prass Posted: 31 Jul 2016 08:15 AM PDT Brazil were mulling over options to replace goalkeeper Fernando Prass on Sunday after injury forced the Palmeiras goalkeeper to withdraw from the country's Olympic squad, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) said. "I worked hard to fulfil my dream of playing for Brazil but unfortunately it's not going to happen this time," the uncapped Prass said on Twitter. "The exam showed a fractured elbow and I won't be able to compete in the Olympics." The CBF said they would call up another keeper to replace Prass, one of the three permitted over-age players in the under-23 squad. |
Turkey culls nearly 1,400 from army, overhauls top military council Posted: 31 Jul 2016 08:08 AM PDT
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Retaking IS-held Mosul likely to be tricky, costly for Iraq Posted: 31 Jul 2016 08:01 AM PDT |
Islamic State calls slain Muslim American soldier an 'apostate' Posted: 31 Jul 2016 07:48 AM PDT Islamic State on Sunday condemned as an "apostate" a U.S. Muslim soldier killed in Iraq whose story has re-ignited debate in the 2016 presidential election on the role of Muslims in American life. Dabiq, the militant group's online magazine, showed a picture of U.S. Army Captain Humayun Khan's tombstone in Arlington National Cemetery with a caption, "Beware of Dying as an apostate." An accompanying article, penned by an unnamed "American convert in the Islamic State," urged Muslims to resist Western influences and to either migrate to Islamic State-controlled lands or carry out lone attacks. Khan's death in a bomb attack in Iraq in 2004 re-emerged as an election issue when his father gave a speech at the Democratic National Convention on Thursday in which he paid homage to his son. |
Four Turkish soldiers killed in clashes with Kurdish militants Posted: 31 Jul 2016 07:07 AM PDT Four Turkish soldiers were killed on Sunday in two separate clashes with militants of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), officials said. In the first incident, the militants opened fire on soldiers in a forested area of Ordu province in northeast Turkey, killing three and injuring two others, the provincial governor, Irfan Balkanlioglu, said in a statement. In a separate incident, PKK fighters killed one soldier and injured six others during a security operation in a remote corner of Hakkari province in southeast Turkey near the borders with Iran and Iraq, security sources said. |
As 'caliphate' shrinks, Islamic State looks to global attacks Posted: 31 Jul 2016 06:08 AM PDT
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Iraq minister says IS leaders, families flee Mosul Posted: 31 Jul 2016 04:42 AM PDT
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Official: gas facility still burning after IS attack Posted: 31 Jul 2016 04:21 AM PDT IRBIL, Iraq (AP) — An Iraqi official says part of a gas facility attacked by militants is still burning. |
Germany's far-right AfD claws back some support after attacks Posted: 31 Jul 2016 04:20 AM PDT
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Attacks on Iraq gas facility, oil field kill five Posted: 31 Jul 2016 03:50 AM PDT
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Islamic State attacks two energy plants in north Iraq, kills five Posted: 31 Jul 2016 03:10 AM PDT
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Militants attack second energy facility in northern Iraq: security sources Posted: 31 Jul 2016 12:12 AM PDT BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Militants in northern Iraq stormed an oil facility on Sunday and detonated explosives at an oil storage tank, sending flames into the sky, security sources said. The assault on the Bai Hassan station, about 40 km (25 miles) northwest of Kirkuk, followed an attack in the early morning on a gas station nearby which left at least four workers dead. The sources said clashes were ongoing. It was not clear if there were casualties in the second incident. ... |
Rights group says ban militias with record of abuses from Mosul battle Posted: 30 Jul 2016 11:27 PM PDT Iraqi military commanders should prevent militias with records of serious abuses from taking part in a planned offensive on the Islamic State-held city of Mosul, campaign group Human Rights Watch said on Sunday. The battle for Mosul, the ultra-hardline militants' de facto capital in Iraq and the largest city anywhere in their self-proclaimed caliphate, is expected later this year but plans have not been finalised, officials and diplomats in Baghdad say. The role of Kurdish peshmerga forces and Shi'ite Muslim militias from the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) is unresolved and remains a point of contention. |
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