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- Canada parliament votes to take in Yazidi refugees
- UN chief says including women in peace negotiations pays off
- Ryan urges Pentagon to suspend collection of Guard bonuses
- The Latest: Pentagon says only 6,500 soldiers in bonus snafu
- In Pakistan attack, hints of a new ISIS foothold
- On Trump, Sen. McConnell has gone from quiet to mum
- Oil ends down; U.S. crude drops further below $50 on API data
- World markets lose steam, oil falls; US earnings mixed
- US says coalition laying groundwork to retake Raqqa from IS
- With every turn of a wrench, Jordanian woman breaks barriers
- Iraq battles IS in western town, far from Mosul
- U.S. says to launch campaign on Raqqa before Mosul complete
- Coalition huddles as forces inch towards Mosul
- Iraqi special forces evacuate villages close to Mosul
- Mosul Today: Iraq battles IS far from Mosul front lines
- First American killed in Mosul assault was in navy
- The Latest: Iraq PM offers new details of assault on town
- Russia: Halt of airstrikes on Aleppo to continue
- Obama to head to Greece, Germany, Peru in mid-November: W. House
- 'Groundwork' being laid for 'isolation' of Raqa: US
- The Latest: EU to prolong ID checks in 5 countries
- 'Caliphate' survivors recount fleeing clutches of IS
- Iraqi army's elite force pauses advance near Mosul
- U.N. concerned about 'collective punishment' of Arabs in Kirkuk
- Is the attack in Pakistan the work of ISIS?
- U.N. gets reports of massacres by Islamic State around Mosul
- Islamic State claims attack on Pakistan police academy, 59 dead
- Threatened in Mosul, Islamic State uses alternative tactics
- Hollande urges vigilance over jihadists returning from Iraq
- NATO says Russian battle group may be used against Aleppo civilians
- Moscow denies Russian or Syrian air strikes on Aleppo in past week
- Some Indonesians 'joining pro-Islamic State groups in Philippines'
- Displaced Sunnis brace to join fight for Mosul
- Turkey's post-coup emergency rule led to torture, abuse: rights group
- Sunni Arabs forced to leave Kirkuk after Islamic State attack, residents say
- Turkey could carry out ground operations against PKK in Iraq - foreign minister
- Clinton slams Trump for comments on offensive against Islamic State
- Today in History
Canada parliament votes to take in Yazidi refugees Posted: 25 Oct 2016 04:45 PM PDT
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UN chief says including women in peace negotiations pays off Posted: 25 Oct 2016 04:14 PM PDT UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Making sure women are a key part of negotiations to end conflicts pays off in longer-lasting peace deals, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Tuesday. |
Ryan urges Pentagon to suspend collection of Guard bonuses Posted: 25 Oct 2016 04:13 PM PDT |
The Latest: Pentagon says only 6,500 soldiers in bonus snafu Posted: 25 Oct 2016 03:30 PM PDT |
In Pakistan attack, hints of a new ISIS foothold Posted: 25 Oct 2016 03:16 PM PDT Terrorist attacks in Pakistan were down by half over the year before. The spike is raising fresh questions over whether Pakistan's longtime support for militants that target India and Afghanistan is coming home to roost. "The government is fighting terrorism, and certainly the US and many others are rooting for Pakistan to succeed in these efforts," says Lisa Curtis, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation's Asian Studies Center in Washington. |
On Trump, Sen. McConnell has gone from quiet to mum Posted: 25 Oct 2016 03:08 PM PDT |
Oil ends down; U.S. crude drops further below $50 on API data Posted: 25 Oct 2016 02:46 PM PDT
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World markets lose steam, oil falls; US earnings mixed Posted: 25 Oct 2016 02:29 PM PDT |
US says coalition laying groundwork to retake Raqqa from IS Posted: 25 Oct 2016 02:00 PM PDT |
With every turn of a wrench, Jordanian woman breaks barriers Posted: 25 Oct 2016 01:48 PM PDT |
Iraq battles IS in western town, far from Mosul Posted: 25 Oct 2016 12:57 PM PDT |
U.S. says to launch campaign on Raqqa before Mosul complete Posted: 25 Oct 2016 12:54 PM PDT By Phil Stewart and Marine Pennetier PARIS (Reuters) - The United States on Tuesday made its strongest indication yet that the battle to retake the Syrian city of Raqqa from Islamic State could be fast approaching, saying it would "overlap" with an already unfolding assault in Iraq to seize the city of Mosul. Defense Secretary Ash Carter, speaking to reporters after meeting allies in Paris, did not disclose the timing of the Raqqa campaign but said preparations were on track. "Yes, there will be overlap (in the Mosul and Raqqa campaigns) and that's part of our plan and we are prepared for that," Carter said after a gathering of 13 countries in the U.S.-led coalition fighting Islamic State. |
Coalition huddles as forces inch towards Mosul Posted: 25 Oct 2016 12:31 PM PDT
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Iraqi special forces evacuate villages close to Mosul Posted: 25 Oct 2016 12:07 PM PDT
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Mosul Today: Iraq battles IS far from Mosul front lines Posted: 25 Oct 2016 11:56 AM PDT |
First American killed in Mosul assault was in navy Posted: 25 Oct 2016 10:45 AM PDT
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The Latest: Iraq PM offers new details of assault on town Posted: 25 Oct 2016 10:33 AM PDT |
Russia: Halt of airstrikes on Aleppo to continue Posted: 25 Oct 2016 10:25 AM PDT
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Obama to head to Greece, Germany, Peru in mid-November: W. House Posted: 25 Oct 2016 10:19 AM PDT
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'Groundwork' being laid for 'isolation' of Raqa: US Posted: 25 Oct 2016 09:59 AM PDT
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The Latest: EU to prolong ID checks in 5 countries Posted: 25 Oct 2016 09:06 AM PDT |
'Caliphate' survivors recount fleeing clutches of IS Posted: 25 Oct 2016 09:03 AM PDT
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Iraqi army's elite force pauses advance near Mosul Posted: 25 Oct 2016 08:59 AM PDT
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U.N. concerned about 'collective punishment' of Arabs in Kirkuk Posted: 25 Oct 2016 08:59 AM PDT By Samia Nakhoul and Michael Georgy ERBIL, Iraq (Reuters) - The United Nations voiced concern on Tuesday that Kurdish authorities had forced 250 Sunni Arab families to leave Kirkuk after an Islamic State attack on the Kurdish-controlled city, saying the move could be seen as collective punishment. Lise Grande, the UN humanitarian coordinator for Iraq, also said that the United Nations expects a mass exodus from Mosul - perhaps within the next few days - as Iraqi army prepares to storm the northern Iraqi city which is still home to over a million people. In the worst case scenario, Grande said it was also possible that Islamic State fighters who have controlled Mosul for more than two years could resort to "rudimentary chemical weapons" to hold back the impending assault. |
Is the attack in Pakistan the work of ISIS? Posted: 25 Oct 2016 08:11 AM PDT At least 60 people are reported dead and 120 injured in Pakistan after militants assaulted a police training academy outside of the southwestern city of Quetta on Monday night. Pakistani officials initially attributed the attack to Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, a Taliban-affiliated jihadist group that is one of several operating in remote areas along the border with Afghanistan. Two Pakistani officials told The Washington Post that the three men were either based on the Afghan side of the border or had been in contact with militants there. |
U.N. gets reports of massacres by Islamic State around Mosul Posted: 25 Oct 2016 08:03 AM PDT By Tom Miles GENEVA (Reuters) - Islamic State fighters have reportedly massacred scores of people around its Iraq stronghold of Mosul in the past week, U.N. human rights spokesman Rupert Colville said on Tuesday, citing preliminary information from sources in the area. On Sunday, IS reportedly killed 50 former police officers being held in a building outside Mosul, and last Thursday Iraqi security forces discovered the bodies of 70 civilians in houses in Tuloul Naser village south of Mosul, Colville said. In Safina village, about 45 km (30 miles) south of Mosul, 15 civilians were killed and their bodies thrown into the river in an attempt to spread fear, and six men, apparently relatives of a tribal leader fighting against IS, were tied to a vehicle and dragged around the village. |
Islamic State claims attack on Pakistan police academy, 59 dead Posted: 25 Oct 2016 07:23 AM PDT
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Threatened in Mosul, Islamic State uses alternative tactics Posted: 25 Oct 2016 06:27 AM PDT |
Hollande urges vigilance over jihadists returning from Iraq Posted: 25 Oct 2016 06:24 AM PDT |
NATO says Russian battle group may be used against Aleppo civilians Posted: 25 Oct 2016 05:12 AM PDT By Robin Emmott BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Russian warships heading for Syria could be used to target civilians in the besieged city of Aleppo, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg warned on Tuesday, calling on Moscow to implement a lasting ceasefire. NATO is monitoring the movement of the eight-strong carrier battle group from northern Russia towards Gibraltar en route to the eastern Mediterranean, where alliance officials fear it will launch fighter bombers to hit northwestern Syria early in November. "The battle group may be used to increase Russia's ability to take part in combat operations over Syria and to conduct even more air strikes against Aleppo," Stoltenberg said. |
Moscow denies Russian or Syrian air strikes on Aleppo in past week Posted: 25 Oct 2016 05:03 AM PDT By Andrew Osborn and Lisa Barrington MOSCOW/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Russia said on Tuesday Russian and Syrian military planes had not launched air strikes on Aleppo since Moscow said it was suspending bombing seven days ago, contradicting a monitor who says air strikes on some areas resumed on Saturday. Defense ministry spokesman Major-General Igor Konashenkov said Russian and Syrian planes had not even approached, let alone bombed, the devastated city since last Tuesday when Russia suspended air strikes ahead of a pause in hostilities. "Flights over Aleppo by the Russian and Syrian air forces have been completely halted for the last seven days," said Konashenkov in a statement. |
Some Indonesians 'joining pro-Islamic State groups in Philippines' Posted: 25 Oct 2016 04:01 AM PDT By Kanupriya Kapoor and Agustinus Beo Da Costa JAKARTA (Reuters) - Islamic State supporters from Indonesia are traveling to join forces with their counterparts in the Philippines, raising concerns about cross-border violence, Indonesian anti-terrorism officials said on Tuesday. Authorities in Southeast Asia have been on heightened alert since a gun-and-bomb attack rocked the Indonesian capital Jakarta in January and stamped Islamic State's presence in the region for the first time. "Some (Indonesian Islamic State supporters) are training in the Philippines," said A. Syamsu of the Indonesian counter-terrorism agency. |
Displaced Sunnis brace to join fight for Mosul Posted: 25 Oct 2016 03:55 AM PDT By Michael Georgy DEBAGA, Iraq (Reuters) - Still limping four months after an Islamic State fighter fired a bullet into his leg, teenager Mustafa Muhammed says he and his fellow Sunni tribesmen are ready to join an offensive against the militants in their stronghold of Mosul. There they will face an enemy which seized control of their lands around Mosul two years ago, and whose fighters they know as fearless and highly unpredictable. "That's why they come to battle strapped with suicide belts." Daesh is the Arabic acronym for Islamic State, which controls large parts of neighboring Syria and swept through northern and western Iraq in 2014. |
Turkey's post-coup emergency rule led to torture, abuse: rights group Posted: 25 Oct 2016 03:36 AM PDT
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Sunni Arabs forced to leave Kirkuk after Islamic State attack, residents say Posted: 25 Oct 2016 02:37 AM PDT
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Turkey could carry out ground operations against PKK in Iraq - foreign minister Posted: 25 Oct 2016 02:28 AM PDT
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Clinton slams Trump for comments on offensive against Islamic State Posted: 24 Oct 2016 10:13 PM PDT
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Posted: 24 Oct 2016 09:01 PM PDT Today in History |
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