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Purported ISIS militants post list of 1400 US 'targets'
CNN (CNN) A group calling itself the Islamic State Hacking Division this week posted online a purported list of names and contacts for Americans it refers to as "targets," according to officials. Though the legitimacy of the list is questionable, and much ... Isis list 'an open call for lone wolf attacks' - security analystNew Zealand Herald Pentagon scoffs at Islamic State list of private info of U.S. government ...Washington Times ISIS Sucks at HackingGizmodo ABC Online -CBS News -BBC News all 148 news articles » |
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US believes Islamic State likely used mustard agent in Iraq attack: WSJ
Reuters WASHINGTON The United States believes Islamic State militants likely used mustard agent in an attack on Kurdish forces in Iraq earlier this week, the first indication the militant group has obtained a banned chemical weapon, the Wall Street Journal ... Washington Says Use of Mustard Gas by Islamic State 'Plausible'NDTV Islamic State Gets Mustard GasWall Street Journal all 36 news articles » |
New York Times |
Joe Biden Wades Further Into '16 Bid
New York Times WASHINGTON — Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. is vacationing on Kiawah Island off South Carolina's coast, riding bikes and walking the beaches with his family. But on Wednesday night, he called one of his most outspoken political supporters and ... Lindsey Graham thinks Joe Biden will enter prez raceBoston Herald Alan Chartock's The Capitol Connection: Vice President Andrew Cuomo?Troy Record Biden, on vacation in SC, wades deeper into '16 bidThe State Accuracy In Media-American Spectator (blog) -Wall Street Journal all 159 news articles » |
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'US believes ISIS likely used chemical weapons in Iraq attack'
Jerusalem Post Israel News "We have credible information that the agent used in the attack was mustard," a senior US official told the 'Wall Street Journal'. Sarin. Employees of the Research Institute for Protective Technologies, Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Protection (WIS ... US believes Islamic State likely used mustard agent in Iraq attack: WSJReuters Washington says use of mustard gas by Islamic State 'plausible'AsiaOne Report: U.S. investigating ISIL chemical weapons usePolitico all 36 news articles » |
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The leader of the main Syrian opposition group says that Russia is not committed to keeping Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in power.
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After being scared by a passing vehicle, a horse jumped into a well and became stuck. Firefighters rescued the horse in Chile. Report by Asana Greenstreet.
Police officer investigated after video shows him jumping into cruiser with handcuffed teen
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Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro fails to mention US embassy reopening in letter marking his 89th birthday.
"Blistering Agent" Was Used Earlier This Week
Addict amnesty: Police department becomes support center, treatment link for heroin addicts
Russia strongly denies hosting top Iranian commander in violation of UN travel ban
Syria's top opposition leader says after talks in Moscow that "Russia isn't clinging to Assad"
• Leyla and Arif Yunus handed long sentences for ‘fraud’
• Amnesty International claim charges were fabricated
• Amnesty International claim charges were fabricated
An activist who called for a boycott of the European Games on human rights grounds was been jailed for eight-and-a-half years on Thursday, and her husband for seven, in what Amnesty International calls the ongoing criminalisation of those who speak out against the authorities in Azerbaijan.
Leyla and Arif Yunus were convicted of “fraud” and other crimes related to their NGO work at a trial in Baku. International observers and journalists were refused entry to the court and only a handful of diplomats were allowed to attend.
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US returns $15m Picasso painting to France after thwarting black market sale by Associated Press in Washington
Formal ceremony comes after La Coiffeuse was realised to be missing from Paris’ Museum of Modern Art in 2001 and seized in Newark, New Jersey last year
The US government has formally returned a painting by Pablo Picasso, valued at $15m (£9.6m), which had been stolen more than a decade ago from a Paris museum and seized by immigration officials late last year in New Jersey.
During a ceremony at the French embassy, Sarah Saldaña, director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), officially repatriated the abstract artwork, titled La Coiffeuse (The Hairdresser). It was signed over to Frédéric Doré, the Embassy of France’s deputy chief of mission.
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No one who witnessed persecution of Leyla and Arif Yunus could doubt that this was a vicious campaign against independent opponents, says Tanya Lokshina
The court of grave crimes in Baku found leading Azeri activists, 59-year-old Leyla Yunus and her 60-year-old husband, Arif, guilty of swindling and tax evasion yesterday, and sentenced them to eight and seven-and-a-half years in prison respectively. I was in that courtroom as the verdict was read, and when the judge announced the sentence my first thought was that this was actually a death sentence. They are so ill and frail, several years in prison will surely kill them.
I remember Leyla Yunus from numerous international conferences – a handsome, middle-aged woman with a proud bearing. The woman sitting in the glass cage not far from me was a shadow of her former self, emaciated, worn out, her face pale and yellow. I could not see her husband as Arif Yunus was unable to sit up. He spent that 90 minutes that the verdict was being read out lying on a bench in the glass case, with his head cradled on his wife’s lap.
Continue reading...John Kerry to raise US flag at Havana embassyby Reuters in Havana
Kerry will be first secretary of state in 70 years to visit Cuba and will conduct historic ceremony at newly restored embassy
The US secretary of state is to raise the American flag at the recently restored US embassy in Havana, another symbolic step in the thawing of relations between the two cold war-era foes.
The ceremony, raising the flag over the building for the first time in 54 years, comes nearly four weeks after the US and Cuba formally renewed diplomatic relations and upgraded their diplomatic missions to embassies.
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Two weeks after the United States and Turkey announced the plan, it is unclear which forces will fight the jihadists and what support they will receive.
A top State Department official said Thursday that human rights would feature prominently in talks next month between President Xi Jinping of China and President Obama.
World Briefing: Azerbaijan: Human Rights Defenders Are Sentenced by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A court on Thursday convicted a human rights defender and her husband on fraud charges, prompting denunciations from rights groups.
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He will attend a ceremony at the diplomatic post, which officially opened in July, before getting the opportunity to talk to dissidents at a separate reception.
The Islamic State group is making small inroads in Afghanistan and could grow into a more worrisome threat, a U.S. Army general said August 13.
The United States is investigating whether Islamic State militants used mustard gas in an attack on Kurdish forces in Iraq, in the first indication the militant group may have obtained a banned chemical weapon.
Two gay men from Iraq and Syria will brief the United Nations Security Council August 24 on their experience being targeted by Islamic State militants.
More Support For Iran Deal Trickles In From U.S. Democratsby support@pangea-cms.com (RFE/RL)
Two more Democrats in the U.S. Senate announced support for the Iran nuclear deal August 13 as allies of President Barack Obama inched toward their goal of ensuring Congress cannot kill the deal.
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Kazakh copper producer Kaz Minerals says a fire occurred overnight at its Bozshakol project in northern Kazakhstan and has since been extinguished.
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EDGARTOWN, Mass. (AP) -- The United States is investigating whether the Islamic State used chemical weapons, the White House said Thursday, following allegations that IS militants deployed chemical weapons against Kurdish forces in northern Iraq....
Top US diplomat flies to Cuba for new policy victory lapby By MICHAEL WEISSENSTEIN and BRADLEY KLAPPER
HAVANA (AP) -- Washington's top diplomat is coming to Havana on Friday to raise the Stars and Stripes over the newly opened U.S. Embassy, making a symbolically charged victory lap for the Obama administration's new policy of engagement with Cuba....
NEW YORK (AP) -- Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio is slamming President Barak Obama's outreach to Iran and Cuba, calling his diplomacy with the two nations evidence of "every flawed strategic, moral and economic notion" that has driven his foreign policy....
GLOUCESTER, Mass. (AP) -- The young woman nursing a fresh black eye has come to the police station in this old fishing city for help. But she's not looking to report a crime or seek someone's arrest. She wants help kicking her heroin addiction....
SF Weekly (blog) |
FBI: Marijuana Union Organizer Took Bribes, Rigged Process
SF Weekly (blog) But before a single shop had been organized, Rush took $600,000 in loans from a dispensary operator, money spent at Indian casinos and to pay local Hells Angels cell phone bills, according to an affidavit filed in federal court by the FBI. These loans ... and more » |
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