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Yahoo! News: Iraq |
- Robert Weiner And Daniel Khan On Torture: "A Plague On Both Our Houses - the Nation Has Yet To Come To Grips With Its Own Truth" - Featured Article, #2 In Nation, In OpEd News
- Fall Movie Preview: Highlights from September to December
- Dane who shot police was 'Islamic State soldier': Amaq
- In Yemen war, could surge in violence rekindle diplomacy?
- Film Friday (9/2): This Week's New Movie Trailers
- Pakistan hit by attack on Christian colony and court bombing
- New war college institute zeroes in on maritime Russia
- Jobless rate for black Americans at lowest level since 2007
- French children return to school under police guard after summer attacks
- Women back from Syria 'a danger': French prosecutor
- Attacks across Iraqi capital kill 15 people, wound over 50
- Nine Iraq forces killed in clashes with IS north of Baghdad
- Four killed as blasts rock Baghdad
- Funding squeeze hits U.N. food program in Afghanistan
- Fewer migrants entered Germany illegally in August: police
- Weapons storage blaze fires off rockets in Baghdad, killing four
- Year after iconic photo of dead son, dad says little changed
- Islamic State's military retreat raises risk of attacks in France: prosecutor
- French prosecutor announces longer terrorism sentences
- Directed from Raqqa, Islamic State cell 'wages war' in Turkey
- In Jordan, schools to open doors to all Syrian children
- Soccer-Patience pays off for Australia striker Juric
- Soccer-Disgruntled Japan bemoan wasted chances against UAE
Posted: 02 Sep 2016 04:02 PM PDT WASHINGTON, Sept. 2, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Torture is "A Plague on Both our Houses" because neither party actually has moved to end it or prosecute perpetrators of the practice, while the CIA continues it in foreign countries, assert former White House spokesman Robert Weiner and policy analyst Daniel Khan in Op-Ed News. The piece is featured as "H2", the number two op-ed in the nation.Weiner and Khan wrote the piece regarding the involvement of the CIA in torture programs. The CIA has been outsourcing torture for years, in addition to contracting and condoning it. ... |
Fall Movie Preview: Highlights from September to December Posted: 02 Sep 2016 02:48 PM PDT |
Dane who shot police was 'Islamic State soldier': Amaq Posted: 02 Sep 2016 12:57 PM PDT
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In Yemen war, could surge in violence rekindle diplomacy? Posted: 02 Sep 2016 11:24 AM PDT The war in Yemen is surging back to high levels of violence. Since peace talks failed in early August, ending a tenuous, four-month cease-fire, airstrikes by the Saudi-led coalition have hit a hospital, school, and other civilian targets. The result has been two-fold: The military escalation is adding to the soaring death toll of Yemen's 18-month conflict, which the United Nations last week revised up to 10,000, nearly doubling previous estimates. |
Film Friday (9/2): This Week's New Movie Trailers Posted: 02 Sep 2016 10:59 AM PDT
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Pakistan hit by attack on Christian colony and court bombing Posted: 02 Sep 2016 10:35 AM PDT |
New war college institute zeroes in on maritime Russia Posted: 02 Sep 2016 09:33 AM PDT PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The U.S. Naval War College has opened a new institute to zero in on Russia's approach to maritime issues as that country continues to assert itself in Ukraine, Syria and elsewhere. |
Jobless rate for black Americans at lowest level since 2007 Posted: 02 Sep 2016 09:30 AM PDT Black Americans made strides in the job market in August, while those without high school diplomas lost ground. The unemployment rate for black Americans fell to 8.1 percent, their lowest level since July ... |
French children return to school under police guard after summer attacks Posted: 02 Sep 2016 08:13 AM PDT
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Women back from Syria 'a danger': French prosecutor Posted: 02 Sep 2016 07:56 AM PDT
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Attacks across Iraqi capital kill 15 people, wound over 50 Posted: 02 Sep 2016 07:22 AM PDT |
Nine Iraq forces killed in clashes with IS north of Baghdad Posted: 02 Sep 2016 06:14 AM PDT
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Four killed as blasts rock Baghdad Posted: 02 Sep 2016 06:10 AM PDT
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Funding squeeze hits U.N. food program in Afghanistan Posted: 02 Sep 2016 05:10 AM PDT
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Fewer migrants entered Germany illegally in August: police Posted: 02 Sep 2016 05:06 AM PDT
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Weapons storage blaze fires off rockets in Baghdad, killing four Posted: 02 Sep 2016 04:28 AM PDT
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Year after iconic photo of dead son, dad says little changed Posted: 02 Sep 2016 04:13 AM PDT |
Islamic State's military retreat raises risk of attacks in France: prosecutor Posted: 02 Sep 2016 03:09 AM PDT
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French prosecutor announces longer terrorism sentences Posted: 02 Sep 2016 03:07 AM PDT PARIS (AP) — The Paris prosecutor has announced harsher prison sentences for returning French jihadis, saying the country faces an increased risk of attacks as the Islamic State group weakens in Iraq and Syria. |
Directed from Raqqa, Islamic State cell 'wages war' in Turkey Posted: 02 Sep 2016 01:56 AM PDT
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In Jordan, schools to open doors to all Syrian children Posted: 01 Sep 2016 11:17 PM PDT |
Soccer-Patience pays off for Australia striker Juric Posted: 01 Sep 2016 10:32 PM PDT By Ian Ransom MELBOURNE, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Tomi Juric has long been touted as a possible successor to veteran Tim Cahill at the apex of Australia's attack. Juric finally broke an international scoring drought dating back to the 2015 Asian Cup on Thursday with a second-half volley that sealed the Socceroos' 2-0 win over Iraq in their World Cup qualifier. Latching onto a corner from midfielder Aaron Mooy, the 25-year-old's celebration showed more relief than joy, as he jogged away from the goal and glanced up at the night sky at Perth's Rectangular Stadium. |
Soccer-Disgruntled Japan bemoan wasted chances against UAE Posted: 01 Sep 2016 08:47 PM PDT Japan forward Keisuke Honda felt the Samurai Blue were robbed of a clear goal in the shock 2-1 home defeat to United Arab Emirates in their World Cup qualifier but captain Makoto Hasebe said his profligate team had signed its own 'death warrant'. Japan lost 2-1 to their Asian Group B rivals at Saitama on Thursday but were denied a 77th-minute equaliser when a close-range shot from substitute Takuma Asano was controversially ruled out by Qatari referee Abdulrahman Al-Jassim. Television replays were unequivocal, showing the ball floating behind the goal-line in mid air before keeper Khalid Eisa could lay a glove on it and parry it back into play. |
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