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- Court hearing on Trump travel ban draws more than 2.6 million listeners
- Trump immigration ruling not until Thursday at the earliest
- Driven from Iraq by Islamic State, family struggles to make it to U.S.
- Trump slams the courts, his court nominee hits back
- Trump slams courts as judges mull travel ban
- Travel to US down 6.5% after Trump travel ban: report
- Fierce fighting 20km from IS bastion in Syria: AFP reporter
- U.S. commander expects recapture soon of Islamic State strongholds
- Visa applicants seeking entry to US may have to give up passwords, says DHS chief
- Berlin Film Festival Spotlights a World Grappling With Change
- Family's return to rebuild Aleppo street points to Syria's future
- Tourism industry debating impact of Trump travel ban
- Appeals court says no ruling Wednesday on Trump travel ban
- IS bastion in Syria soon to be isolated: coalition
- What Are U.S. Forces Doing in Yemen in the First Place?
- Iraq cleric supporters demand electoral reform
- The Politically Correct Presidency of Donald Trump
- Trump's list of underreported terror doesn't back up claim
- US commander: Mosul and Raqqa should be retaken in 6 months
- Belgian alarm over spread of Saudi-backed hardline Islam
- In one Texas city where refugees are welcomed, immigration ban sows fear and confusion
- Erdogan, Trump agree joint action against Islamic State in Syria: Turkish sources
- Trump rips appeals court and says even ‘a bad student in high school’ would support his travel ban
- CIA chief to visit Turkey in sign of improving ties with US
- U.S. appeals court weighs Trump's travel ban after tough scrutiny
- Trump travel ban shows U.S. misunderstanding of anti-terror duties: Chinese state media
- Analysis: Trump paints dark picture in defense of travel ban
- US could ask visa applicants for social media passwords
- White House weighs designating Iran’s Revolutionary Guard a terrorist group
Court hearing on Trump travel ban draws more than 2.6 million listeners Posted: 08 Feb 2017 04:08 PM PST More than 2.6 million people tuned into cable TV or went online to hear dramatic audio-only coverage of a federal appeals court hearing on U.S. President Donald Trump's temporary travel ban on people from seven Muslim-majority countries and refugees. For more than an hour, people around the United States listened to arguments from attorneys for the U.S. government and Washington state, which sued to challenge Trump's executive order imposing the ban. The three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco pressed the government's attorney on the lawfulness of Trump's Jan. 27 order, which triggered chaos and protests at U.S. airports and oversea. |
Trump immigration ruling not until Thursday at the earliest Posted: 08 Feb 2017 04:04 PM PST The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals will release its ruling on President Trump's immigration ban on Thursday at the earliest, and it will provide advance notice to the public. |
Driven from Iraq by Islamic State, family struggles to make it to U.S. Posted: 08 Feb 2017 03:52 PM PST By Ellen Francis BEIRUT (Reuters) - Amira al-Qassab and her family flitted from one Iraqi city to another fleeing Islamic State, then waited three years in Beirut until they were cleared to move to the United States. "I didn't even unpack our clothes." Amira had taken her two youngest children out of school, the others had quit their jobs, and their suitcases had remained packed for weeks before a U.S. judge temporarily suspended the travel ban. As the family left for Michigan on Wednesday lugging 10 suitcases, they hoped to end a long road -- still fraught with fear -- to resettling as refugees in the United States. |
Trump slams the courts, his court nominee hits back Posted: 08 Feb 2017 03:42 PM PST |
Trump slams courts as judges mull travel ban Posted: 08 Feb 2017 03:20 PM PST
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Travel to US down 6.5% after Trump travel ban: report Posted: 08 Feb 2017 02:46 PM PST |
Fierce fighting 20km from IS bastion in Syria: AFP reporter Posted: 08 Feb 2017 02:20 PM PST
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U.S. commander expects recapture soon of Islamic State strongholds Posted: 08 Feb 2017 02:12 PM PST By Phil Stewart and Idrees Ali WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top American commander in Iraq believes U.S.-backed forces will recapture Islamic State's two major strongholds - the cities of Raqqa in Syria and Mosul in Iraq - within the next six months, his spokesman said on Wednesday. The spokesman, Air Force Colonel John Dorrian, confirmed reported remarks by U.S. Army Lieutenant General Stephen Townsend. |
Visa applicants seeking entry to US may have to give up passwords, says DHS chief Posted: 08 Feb 2017 01:45 PM PST The Trump administration has vowed to introduce "extreme vetting" of individuals coming from certain Muslim-majority countries. According to Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly, that could include demanding their social media passwords. On Tuesday, Mr. Kelly appeared before the US House's Homeland Security Committee, fielding questions from lawmakers about the new administration's immigration policies, including its plans to aggressively vet arrivals from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Sudan, Somalia, and Yemen. |
Berlin Film Festival Spotlights a World Grappling With Change Posted: 08 Feb 2017 01:19 PM PST At a recent meeting with journalists to discuss this year's Berlin International Film Festival, Diester Kosslick pointed to "Django," a film about the persecution of Roma jazz guitarist Django Rheinhardt in Nazi-occupied Paris, as proof of how the festival resonates with today's political currents. "Film culture, film festivals and people working in culture generally must stand up against these tendencies," Kosslick, director of the festival, told members of Berlin's Foreign Press Association in Germany's capital. Running Feb. 9-19, the Berlin International Film Festival, also called the Berlinale, is in its 67 th year. |
Family's return to rebuild Aleppo street points to Syria's future Posted: 08 Feb 2017 01:14 PM PST
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Tourism industry debating impact of Trump travel ban Posted: 08 Feb 2017 12:44 PM PST |
Appeals court says no ruling Wednesday on Trump travel ban Posted: 08 Feb 2017 12:28 PM PST
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IS bastion in Syria soon to be isolated: coalition Posted: 08 Feb 2017 12:28 PM PST
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What Are U.S. Forces Doing in Yemen in the First Place? Posted: 08 Feb 2017 11:38 AM PST Several days ago, press reports revealed that U.S. special-operations troops had conducted a raid in Yemen. Impoverished, violent, and bitterly divided, Yemen has hitherto had a place on the roster of countries that the United States periodically bombs without being graced with the presence of U.S. forces on the ground. As long as this arrangement persisted, few Americans paid attention to events in this far corner of the "war on terror." After all: Whoever was killed and maimed by U.S. ordnance falling from the skies, it wasn't our guys. |
Iraq cleric supporters demand electoral reform Posted: 08 Feb 2017 11:20 AM PST
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The Politically Correct Presidency of Donald Trump Posted: 08 Feb 2017 10:36 AM PST To a remarkable degree, the president discusses the world as he would prefer it to be, rather than as it is—and insists that others do the same. |
Trump's list of underreported terror doesn't back up claim Posted: 08 Feb 2017 10:20 AM PST
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US commander: Mosul and Raqqa should be retaken in 6 months Posted: 08 Feb 2017 10:08 AM PST |
Belgian alarm over spread of Saudi-backed hardline Islam Posted: 08 Feb 2017 10:06 AM PST
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In one Texas city where refugees are welcomed, immigration ban sows fear and confusion Posted: 08 Feb 2017 09:25 AM PST |
Erdogan, Trump agree joint action against Islamic State in Syria: Turkish sources Posted: 08 Feb 2017 08:40 AM PST
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Trump rips appeals court and says even ‘a bad student in high school’ would support his travel ban Posted: 08 Feb 2017 08:28 AM PST President Trump attacked what he described as the "disgraceful" hearing on his refugee and travel ban in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit. Speaking Wednesday to the winter conference of the Major Cities Chiefs Association, a group of police chiefs and sheriffs, Trump expressed dismay that the court case is "going on for so long" and argued that even people without knowledge of the law can see that his ban is legal. On Jan. 27, Trump signed an executive order blocking citizens from seven predominantly Muslim nations from entering the U.S. The order largely affected citizens from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. |
CIA chief to visit Turkey in sign of improving ties with US Posted: 08 Feb 2017 07:31 AM PST |
U.S. appeals court weighs Trump's travel ban after tough scrutiny Posted: 08 Feb 2017 06:06 AM PST
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Trump travel ban shows U.S. misunderstanding of anti-terror duties: Chinese state media Posted: 08 Feb 2017 05:53 AM PST U.S. President Donald Trump's order temporarily banning visitors from seven Muslim-majority countries shows that his administration does not understand its counterterrorism duties, Chinese state media said on Wednesday. Trump's Jan. 27 order, which he says is necessary for national security, sought to bar entry by travelers from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen for 90 days, and by all refugees for 120 days, except for refugees from Syria, who face an indefinite ban. China's government has offered mild criticism of the ban, saying immigration policy was a sovereign right but "reasonable concerns" must be considered. |
Analysis: Trump paints dark picture in defense of travel ban Posted: 08 Feb 2017 04:55 AM PST |
US could ask visa applicants for social media passwords Posted: 07 Feb 2017 10:49 PM PST
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White House weighs designating Iran’s Revolutionary Guard a terrorist group Posted: 07 Feb 2017 07:39 PM PST
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