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- Obama Talks About Chelsea Manning Commutation, WikiLeaks and His Daughters' Reaction to the Election
- Judge scolds government over Iraq detainee abuse pictures
- IS lost nearly a quarter of its territory in 2016: report
- Pentagon chief says he opposed cutting Manning's prison term
- OIAC welcomes recent Congressional efforts, spearheaded by Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and James Inhofe (R-OK) and Chairman Michael McCaul (R-TX) as well as Representatives Brad Sherman (D-CA) and Ted Poe (R-TX) - to "hold the IRGC accountable for its terrorist actions."
- Bush senior in intensive care, wife Barbara also hospitalized
- U.S. must release Abu Ghraib photos, judge says
- Pentagon prepares new military options for Trump
- Obama says justice has been served in Manning case
- Chelsea Manning: a potent symbol for transgender Americans
- Key rebel group to stay away from Syria peace talks
- Germany, You’re Fired! How Trump Is Bringing Reality TV to US Foreign Policy
- Trump’s team says he’s ‘troubled’ by Chelsea Manning commutation
- Obama holds farewell press conference
- Islamist Syrian rebel group says it won't attend peace talks in Kazakhstan
- National Press Club Calls On Turkey To Allow NYT Reporter In Country
- Iraq announces 'liberation' of east Mosul
- US congresswoman Gabbard makes secret Syria trip
- Russia says teams up with Turkey for first time to bomb Syrian militants
- Patience wears thin in Fallujah, 6 months after IS ouster
- Iraq special forces chief says mission accomplished in east Mosul
- Iraq military: Troops have 'full control' of eastern Mosul
- Key dates in battle for Mosul
- At Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, empty shops echo a country's deepening strains
- Iraq special forces chief says mission accomplished in east Mosul
- GE wins $1.4 billion in power generation orders from Iraq
- As caliphate crumbles, Islamic State lashes out in Iraq
- Turkey rounds up 27 with links to suspected nightclub gunman
- Iraqi PM wants full disclosure about 2003 US-led invasion
- Iran's Zarif wants cooperation with Saudi over Syria and Yemen
- Five films to discover at this year's Sundance Film Festival
- Iraq's military says troops now have 'full control' of eastern Mosul after routing IS from that part of the city
- A chat with our talented FOIA fighter
- Obama and the Limits of 'Fact-Based' Foreign Policy
- A look at Chelsea Manning's case
- Obama commutes sentence of WikiLeaker Manning
- Trump 'needs to learn how to cry' from Obama
Obama Talks About Chelsea Manning Commutation, WikiLeaks and His Daughters' Reaction to the Election Posted: 18 Jan 2017 05:05 PM PST |
Judge scolds government over Iraq detainee abuse pictures Posted: 18 Jan 2017 05:03 PM PST NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge scolded the government on Wednesday for being overprotective of potentially disturbing images of how the military treated prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan and proceeding as if court review of its decisions about the pictures should not exist. |
IS lost nearly a quarter of its territory in 2016: report Posted: 18 Jan 2017 04:17 PM PST
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Pentagon chief says he opposed cutting Manning's prison term Posted: 18 Jan 2017 03:46 PM PST |
Posted: 18 Jan 2017 03:09 PM PST WASHINGTON, Jan. 18, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Organization of Iranian American Communities (OIAC) welcomes Congressional efforts towards designating "Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps as a foreign terrorist organization."In testimony before Congress last week, Mr. Trump's nominees for the Central Intelligence Agency as well as the Departments of State & Defense echoed a collective sense of concern about Iran's "malign" role in the world. ... |
Bush senior in intensive care, wife Barbara also hospitalized Posted: 18 Jan 2017 02:51 PM PST
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U.S. must release Abu Ghraib photos, judge says Posted: 18 Jan 2017 01:41 PM PST The U.S. Department of Defense must release a cache of photos showing how Army personnel treated detainees at the Abu Ghraib prison and other sites in Iraq and Afghanistan, a federal judge ruled on Wednesday. U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein in Manhattan said the release was proper because departing Defense Secretary Ash Carter failed to show why publishing the photos would endanger Americans deployed outside the United States. Hellerstein's decision is a victory for the American Civil Liberties Union and other civil and veterans rights groups whose lawsuit seeking the photos under the federal Freedom of Information Act began in 2004. |
Pentagon prepares new military options for Trump Posted: 18 Jan 2017 01:33 PM PST
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Obama says justice has been served in Manning case Posted: 18 Jan 2017 12:05 PM PST
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Chelsea Manning: a potent symbol for transgender Americans Posted: 18 Jan 2017 11:52 AM PST |
Key rebel group to stay away from Syria peace talks Posted: 18 Jan 2017 11:10 AM PST
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Germany, You’re Fired! How Trump Is Bringing Reality TV to US Foreign Policy Posted: 18 Jan 2017 10:23 AM PST
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Trump’s team says he’s ‘troubled’ by Chelsea Manning commutation Posted: 18 Jan 2017 10:14 AM PST
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Obama holds farewell press conference Posted: 18 Jan 2017 09:30 AM PST
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Islamist Syrian rebel group says it won't attend peace talks in Kazakhstan Posted: 18 Jan 2017 09:01 AM PST One of Syria's strongest rebel factions, the conservative Islamist Ahrar al-Sham group, said on Wednesday it will not attend peace talks to be held in Kazakhstan on Jan. 23. Several other leading rebel groups decided on Monday that they would be at the talks, which will be attended by the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and are backed by Russia and Turkey. Ahrar al-Sham said in a statement posted on social media that although it was not going, it would support the rebel groups that did plan to attend if they could achieve a beneficial result. |
National Press Club Calls On Turkey To Allow NYT Reporter In Country Posted: 18 Jan 2017 08:38 AM PST WASHINGTON, Jan. 18, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Press Club released the following statement from President Jeff Ballou regarding the case of Rod Nordland, a correspondent for the New York Times, who was detained and expelled from Turkey on Tuesday while attempting to enter the country on a reporting trip. "We at the National Press Club call on the government of Turkey to reconsider its position on access for veteran New York Times journalist Rod Nordland who was detained and expelled on Tuesday. Turkey, a key U.S. ally and a NATO member, has now been added to that list. |
Iraq announces 'liberation' of east Mosul Posted: 18 Jan 2017 08:26 AM PST
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US congresswoman Gabbard makes secret Syria trip Posted: 18 Jan 2017 07:46 AM PST
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Russia says teams up with Turkey for first time to bomb Syrian militants Posted: 18 Jan 2017 07:40 AM PST
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Patience wears thin in Fallujah, 6 months after IS ouster Posted: 18 Jan 2017 07:37 AM PST
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Iraq special forces chief says mission accomplished in east Mosul Posted: 18 Jan 2017 06:59 AM PST By Isabel Coles BARTELLA, Iraq (Reuters) - Elite Iraqi forces have ousted Islamic State insurgents from all districts of eastern Mosul they were tasked with recapturing, their commanding officer said on Wednesday, bringing almost all of the city's eastern half back under government control. Lieutenant-General Talib Shaghati said the Counter Terrorism Services (CTS), who have spearheaded the three-month-old offensive against Islamic State (IS) in the northern Iraqi city, had taken the eastern bank of the Tigris river. Regular army troops were still fighting the ultra-hardline militants in northeast Mosul, however, according to a military statement. |
Iraq military: Troops have 'full control' of eastern Mosul Posted: 18 Jan 2017 06:42 AM PST |
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At Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, empty shops echo a country's deepening strains Posted: 18 Jan 2017 06:29 AM PST Inside the tight warrens of Istanbul's famous Grand Bazaar, an edge of desperation has crept into the voices of touts trying to sell their wares. Recommended: Think you know Turkey? Instead, the mood has darkened: the new year was ushered in with another assault, claimed by the so-called Islamic State (IS), in which a lone gunman killed 39 New Year revelers, many of them foreigners, in one of Istanbul's most exclusive nightclubs. |
Iraq special forces chief says mission accomplished in east Mosul Posted: 18 Jan 2017 06:28 AM PST
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GE wins $1.4 billion in power generation orders from Iraq Posted: 18 Jan 2017 06:26 AM PST General Electric Co. said Wednesday it has won over $1.4 billion in power generation orders from Iraq's Ministry of Electricity. The orders are for setting up power plants and to provide technology upgrades ... |
As caliphate crumbles, Islamic State lashes out in Iraq Posted: 18 Jan 2017 05:51 AM PST
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Turkey rounds up 27 with links to suspected nightclub gunman Posted: 18 Jan 2017 05:23 AM PST |
Iraqi PM wants full disclosure about 2003 US-led invasion Posted: 18 Jan 2017 05:01 AM PST |
Iran's Zarif wants cooperation with Saudi over Syria and Yemen Posted: 18 Jan 2017 04:10 AM PST Iran and Saudi Arabia should be able to work together to help end conflicts in Syria and Yemen, after successfully cooperating over Lebanon last year, Iran's foreign minister said. "I do not see any reason why Iran and Saudi Arabia should have hostile policies towards each other. |
Five films to discover at this year's Sundance Film Festival Posted: 18 Jan 2017 03:39 AM PST
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Posted: 18 Jan 2017 03:02 AM PST BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq's military says troops now have 'full control' of eastern Mosul after routing IS from that part of the city. |
A chat with our talented FOIA fighter Posted: 18 Jan 2017 02:00 AM PST Center research editor Peter Smith has led the charge in fighting for government information |
Obama and the Limits of 'Fact-Based' Foreign Policy Posted: 18 Jan 2017 01:50 AM PST They were the best and the brightest. But, most of all, they believed they were right. Although the scale of disaster was considerably different, the same that was said of those who oversaw foreign policy under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson could be said of the Obama administration. |
A look at Chelsea Manning's case Posted: 18 Jan 2017 12:48 AM PST U.S. Army Private Chelsea Manning's 35-year sentence for leaking classified information to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks has been commuted by President Barack Obama to about seven years, including the time she spent locked up before she was convicted in 2013. Her sentence is now set to expire May 17. |
Obama commutes sentence of WikiLeaker Manning Posted: 17 Jan 2017 11:20 PM PST
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Trump 'needs to learn how to cry' from Obama Posted: 17 Jan 2017 07:57 PM PST
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