Thursday, September 1, 2016

Turkey-Backed Rebels Expel Kurdish Forces From Syrian Towns and other top stories.

  • Turkey-Backed Rebels Expel Kurdish Forces From Syrian Towns

    Turkey-Backed Rebels Expel Kurdish Forces From Syrian Towns
    "We will support all work to clean Syria and Iraq of Daesh," Erdogan told the rally, using an Arabic acronym for the IS group. "That's why we are in Jarablus, that's why we are in Bashiqa (in Iraq). If necessary, we will not shy away from taking responsibility in the same way in other areas."Turkey has troops stationed in Bashiqa in northern Iraq, and it was not clear if his reference to Jarablus means he intends to base his troops there.Erdogan then turned his focus to the main Syrian Kurdish ..
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  • Definitive ceasefire takes effect in Colombia after 52 years

    Definitive ceasefire takes effect in Colombia after 52 years
    Image copyright AFP Image caption The Farc has been fighting since 1964 in a conflict that has displaced millions A ceasefire has come into effect in Colombia between the main leftist rebel group and the government, ending one of the world's longest insurgencies. The ceasefire at midnight local time (05:00 GMT Monday) came after four years of peace talks in Cuba between the Farc and the government.The final agreement on ending the 52-year-old war wil..
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  • Brussels explosion: Bomb blast hits crime laboratory

    Brussels explosion: Bomb blast hits crime laboratory
    Image copyright Google Street View Image caption The institute handles forensic analysis linked to police investigations A bomb has gone off at the Brussels Institute of Criminology, without causing casualties, Belgian media say.Shortly before 02:30 local time (00:30 GMT), a car rammed through three fences, RTL Belgium reports. "One or more" suspects then reportedly detonated a bomb near the laboratories.Belgium's terror alert level remains high since..
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  • High toll as Libyan fighters close in on Islamic State in Sirte

    High toll as Libyan fighters close in on Islamic State in Sirte
    By Aidan Lewis | SIRTE, Libya SIRTE, Libya At least 34 Libyan fighters were killed and more than 180 wounded on Sunday as they closed in on the last Islamic State militant holdouts in the coastal city of Sirte, according to a field hospital.Forces aligned with Libya's U.N.-backed government, supported since Aug. 1 by U.S. air strikes, have pushed militants back into a small residential area in central Sirte in a three-month-old campaign. Heavy fighting resumed on Sunday after a one-week lull..
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  • Kerry Arrives in Bangladesh With Offer of Stronger Security Ties

    Kerry Arrives in Bangladesh With Offer of Stronger Security Ties
    Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Bangladesh to offer U.S. help as the government confronts growing extremism that's resulted in deadly attacks against locals and foreigners and raised concerns Islamic State is putting down roots in the country.
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  • Calais chief wants new migrant border deal with UK

    Calais chief wants new migrant border deal with UK
    Image copyright PA Image caption About 9,000 migrants are living in The Jungle camp in Calais Migrants in Calais seeking asylum in the UK should be allowed to lodge their claim in France, the president of the region has told the BBC.Xavier Bertrand said 9,000 migrants, many trying to get to the UK, were in a Calais camp known as the Jungle.He said he wanted a new deal in which migrants could apply for UK asylum at a "hotspot" in France rather than hav..
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  • Philippine president says no genocide in his bloody drug war

    Philippine president says no genocide in his bloody drug war
    Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte poses is greeted by supporters following a wreath-laying ceremony in observance of National Heroes Day Monday, Aug. 29, 2016 at the Heroes Cemetery in suburban Taguig city east of Manila, Philippines. In his address, Duterte announces a 2 million peso ($43,000) bounty for each police officer who are protecting drug lords in his unrelenting anti-illegal drugs campaign that saw close to 2,000 killed since he took office June 30. (Bullit Marquez/Associated P..
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  • Indonesian church attacker 'obsessed' with Islamic State leader: senior mi...

    Indonesian church attacker 'obsessed' with Islamic State leader: senior mi...
    JAKARTA A knife-wielding Indonesian teen who tried to attack a priest at a church during a Sunday service was "obsessed" with extremist group Islamic State, a senior minister said on Monday. Indonesian authorities are increasingly worried about a resurgence in radicalism in the world's largest Muslim-majority country, driven in part by a new generation of jihadis inspired by Islamic State (IS)."From the cellphone that was seized by security forces, this youth was obsessed with Abu Bakr al-Bag..
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  • A Powerful Russian Weapon: The Spread of False Stories

    A Powerful Russian Weapon: The Spread of False Stories
    “The dynamic is always the same: It originates somewhere in Russia, on Russia state media sites, or different websites or somewhere in that kind of context,” said Anders Lindberg, a Swedish journalist and lawyer.“Then the fake document becomes the source of a news story distributed on far-left or far-right-wing websites,” he said. “Those who rely on those sites for news link to the story, and it spreads. Nobody can say where they come from, but they end up as key issues in a security policy dec..
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  • Iran Arrests Person Linked to Negotiations on Nuclear Deal

    Iran Arrests Person Linked to Negotiations on Nuclear Deal
    Iran said on Sunday that a person close to the government team that negotiated its nuclear agreement with foreign powers had been arrested on accusations of espionage and released on bail.The disclosure, reported in the state news media, appeared to be the latest sign of the Iranian leadership’s frustration over the agreement, which has failed so far to yield the significant economic benefits for the country that its advocates had promised. Iranian officials have blamed the United States for th..
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