Russia strikes Daesh positions across Syria to contain terrorists
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The Russian precise airstrikes on Daesh (ISIL) positions in Syria are conducted simultaneously in various regions of Syria in order to contain terrorists, a senior Russian defense ministry official announced.
The foreign-backed so-called Free Syrian Army (FSA) militant group, which is fighting in Syria, says it does not accept Russia's help against the rival terror group Daesh.
Saudi warplanes have continued their airstrikes against areas across Yemen, killing at least 115 people in the northwestern province of al-Hudaydah.
Syria's army and popular pro-government fighters have liberated another village in Aleppo Province, tightening the noose on the terrorists operating in the flashpoint region.
A top leader of al-Nusra Front Takfiri terrorist group has been killed in clashes with the Syrian army in Aleppo, a report says.
Most of the members of the Saudi royal family back a move to oust King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and replace him with his younger brother, a dissident prince says.
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Most of the members of the Saudi royal family back a move to oust King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and replace him with his younger brother, a dissident prince says.
Moscow says Russia's air force in Syria is ready to provide cover for the Free Syrian Army, the Western-backed opposition group battling President Bashar al-Assad, in its fight against the Islamic State (IS) extremist group.
The Syrian army has continued its operations against Takfiri terrorists across the country, liberating more villages in the northern province of Aleppo.
The Syrian army killed the leader of the Al-Nusra Front terrorist group in the Aleppo countryside on Saturday.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov underlined Iran's role in the resolving the ongoing crisis in Syria, and said that the international efforts to resolve the Syrian crisis without Iran's presence will be futile.
A new organisation aims to put the party back in touch with voters
The Conservatives want us to believe they reign supreme. George Osborne is a political genius and David Cameron is a modern-day, one-nation Macmillan.
In reality, the Conservatives are not so deeply entrenched in power and they are not widely liked. Their values are seen as toxic, they are bereft of ideas and their long-term economic plan doesn’t exist. Yet last May, they won the general election, while Labour went down to one of its worst ever defeats.
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A rescue plan for Puerto Rico by Editorial Board
THERE WAS long-overdue drama at a Capitol Hill hearing Thursday. We are referring, of course, to Treasury Department counselor Antonio Weiss’s testimony before the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, in which he warned of a looming “humanitarian crisis” in the financially distressed commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Mr. Weiss’s words marked a break with the Obama administration’s previous low-key approach to the island’s debt crisis, and if he resorted to hyperbole to compensate for that, it was only slightly. Having already cut spending, jacked up taxes and postponed various bill payments, Puerto Rico is out of cash and facing a year-end liquidity crunch that could lead to a breakdown in public services, or even public order.Read full article >>
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The Syrian Army conducted a series of operations in and around Latakia and in central Syria, Saturday, partly supported by Russian helicopter squadrons, as shown by footage released by the Syrian Army press office.
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Defense Secretary Ashton Carter warned Americans to expect more raids on Islamic State strongholds, while maintaining there will be no combat missions for US troops on the ground after a member of the Special Forces died in a hostage rescue operation.
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Here are your top stories for Saturday, October 24th: A drunk driver kills 3 at Oklahoma State's Homecoming parade; Hurricane Patricia leaves little damage; Catholic Bishops call for a more welcoming church; and New York City holds a Halloween dog parade.
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On this edition for Saturday, October 24th, 2015, Hurricane Patricia makes landfall in Mexico then weakens rapidly, in our signature segment, women fleeing domestic violence in Honduras hope for safe harbor in the U.S., and a bill to protect hacked corporations from lawsuits makes its way through Congress. William Brangham anchors from New York.
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Russia says it wants Syria to prepare for parliamentary and presidential elections, as Moscow intensified its drive to convert its increased clout with Damascus into a political settlement. Gavino Garay reports.
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Fear and xenophobia poison Polish polls | World news | The Guardian by Alex Duval Smith in Warsaw
The country is thriving, but the rightwing Law and Justice party's anti-migrant and introspective campaign has won over many voters before Sunday's election.
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Newsweek |
Investigation says buyer shipped horses to be killed for meat in Mexico
USA TODAY DENVER – Federal officials improperly sold more than 1,700 wild horses to a man who illegally sent them to Mexico to be slaughtered for meat instead of turning them out to pasture as promised, says a new report. Colorado-based workers with the Bureau ... Over 1700 Government-Protected Horses Sent to Slaughter: ReportNewsweek BLM illegally sold thousands of wild horses for slaughter: reportWashington Times Federal report: Wild horse buyer sold mustangs for slaughter9NEWS.com KGWN all 34 news articles » |
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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
Hacker Kevin Mitnick exposes human factor of breaches
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Mitnick was the keynote speaker Friday for the fourth annual Oktoberfest cyber event hosted by Systems Management Planning (SMP), which does security and other IT functions. "With social engineering, we can use manipulation, deception and influence to ... |
New Historian |
CIA Nemesis Allende Elected In Chile
New Historian Although not actively leading the coup which removed Allende, it is increasingly apparent that the CIA did everything within its power to support resistance to Allende, and destabilise his government. Born into a middle class family in 1908 in ... |
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Data and Accountability, Not Speculation, Needed on Use of Force by Police
Amnesty International USA In the wake of unsubstantiated comments by FBI director James B. Comey suggesting that increased scrutiny of police officers has led to a rise in violent crime, Amnesty International USA executive director Steven W. Hawkins issued the following statement:. |
International Business Times |
Russian Islamic State Airstrikes In Iraq: ISIS OK For Russia To Target ...
International Business Times The decision comes just days after a U.S. diplomatic envoy sought assurances from the Baghdad government that it would not allow Russian jets to conduct operations inside Iraq. Pictured: A Sukhoi Su-24 jet fighter takes part in a joint anti-terrorism ... WATCH: Russia wipes out ISIS supply line as Putin continues his bombing blitzExpress.co.uk Report: Iraq Authorizes Russia to Strike ISIS ConvoysAntiwar.com Russia's military on review: Syria updateExaminer.com all 2,451 news articles » |
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Russia 'ready to support Syrian rebels fighting Islamic State'
ABC Online Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov says Moscow is ready to provide military support to the Free Syrian Army in its fight against the Islamic State (IS) group in Syria. The Free Syrian Army is the main Western-backed opposition group battling to ... and more » |
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Russia, US discuss organizing Syria political process
KRON4.com U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, left, and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov take their seats following a photo a photo opportunity in Vienna, Friday, Oct. 23, 2015. Kerry and hisRussian, Saudi and Turkish counterparts met in Vienna on Friday, ... Russia, US discuss organizing Syria political process - KXXV-TV News Channel ...KXXV News Channel 25 all 19 news articles » |
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Лавров подтвердил готовность России поддержать сирийскую оппозицию
РБК Москва готова поддерживать с воздуха наземные действия оппозиционной Свободной сирийской армии для борьбы с терроризмом в Сирии, однако до сих пор не получила информации о ее дислокации. Об этом заявил министр иностранных дел России Сергей Лавров, передает ... Сирийская оппозиция отказалась от российской военной поддержкиИА REGNUM Сирийская оппозиция отказалась от помощи России в борьбе с ИГИЛИзвестия Лавров: РФ готова поддержать «Свободную сирийскую армию»Новости туризма Турции Новости 24 часа - MyNewsOnline24.ru-Новости Самары-Аргументы и факты Все похожие статьи: 285 » |
The shift in position is seemingly aimed at deflecting criticism of its intervention in the country’s civil war
The Islamic State terrorist group is raking in up to $50 million a month from the sales of crude from oilfields under its control in Iraq and Syria, according to Iraqi intelligence and U.S. officials.
The militant group's oil boom, highlighted by the Associated Press on Friday, demonstrates ...
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Former intel officials take new approach to cyber-defense
CBS News CBS correspondent Mark Strassmann reports that Root9b, a company created by former national security professionals is taking a new approach to cyber-defense. ... They're formermilitary intelligence professionals who became experts in classified cyber ... and more » |
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Russia Deploys Suicide Devices Into Space
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Security Threats Drive Deep Polarization In Turkey Ahead Of Election by webdesk@voanews.com (Henry Ridgwell)
Turkey will hold a general election November 1, after rival parties failed to agree on forming a coalition government following the last vote in June. The election is taking place against the backdrop of the recent bomb attack on a Kurdish peace rally in Ankara. Fears over the threats facing the country are driving a deepening polarization of society. VOA's Henry Ridgwell reports.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan says he will not allow Kurdish groups to "seize" control of northern Syria.
Russia Says It's 'Ready to Help' Western-backed Rebels in Syriaby webdesk@voanews.com (VOA News)
Russia on Saturday expressed its support for elections in Syria and said it was ready to help Western-backed Free Syrian Army rebels. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Moscow wanted Syria to prepare for parliamentary and presidential elections, and he indicated his government would take firm action if necessary to move that process forward. Speaking on Russian state television, Lavrov said the Kremlin was intensifying its drive “to convert its increased clout with Damascus into a political settlement.” He did not, however, give details about how there could be a transition from years of civil war in Syria, with an enormous toll of casualties and displaced civilians, toward a political settlement. "External players cannot decide anything for the Syrians," he said. "We must force them to come up with a plan for their country where the interests of every religious, ethnic and political group will be well protected. ... They need to prepare for both parliamentary and presidential elections." In contrast to Moscow's previous broad statements about Syrian politics, Lavrov's comments appeared to signal a specific call by the Kremlin for political renewal in the war-torn country. The Russian foreign minister criticized U.S. policy on Syria and denied Western charges that Russia's airstrikes in Syria had indiscriminately targeted Western-backed rebels as well as Islamic State extremists. Lavrov said Russia's air force would be ready to help units of the "patriotic opposition" in Syria — specifically, the Free Syrian Army — if it knew their whereabouts. He contended that the U.S. and its allies had refused to provide information about the rebel units' locations, or to "coordinate" their anti-terrorist campaign against Islamic State extremists with Russia's military. "I repeat: The Americans' refusal to coordinate their anti-terrorist campaign with us is a big mistake," Lavrov said. "We are seriously prepared for such coordination. Though we are denied information on the terrorists' whereabouts ... we are ready to give air support to the patriotic opposition, including the so-called Free Syrian Army. But we need to get in contact with the people who will have the authority to represent certain armed groups which are fighting against terrorism, among other things." Rebels: Stop bombing Reacting to Lavrov’s statement, Free Syrian Army rebel fighters said that Russia must stop bombing them before talking about helping them. The rebels rejected Moscow’s idea of elections, which they suspect as a strategy for keeping President Bashar al-Assad in power. Russia's Foreign Ministry said Lavrov spoke by telephone Saturday with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, who was in Jordan to discuss the possibility of organizing talks between the Syrian government and the opposition. The ministry said Lavrov and Kerry exchanged views "on the need to utilize the potential of other countries in the region to advance the political process." No statement by the U.S. State Department was immediately available. Kerry flew from Jordan to Saudi Arabia late Saturday for more talks on tensions between Israelis and Palestinians. In Vienna on Friday, where he met face to face with Lavrov, Kerry spoke optimistically about the possibility of cooperating with Russia to find a political solution for Syria. The U.S. secretary added, however, that Moscow and Washington still had disagreements about Assad's role in Syria's political future.
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Former President Bill Clinton to start campaigning for Hillary in Iowa. CNN's Randi Kaye reports.
Chris Stirewalt and Howie Kurtz discuss, on 'The Kelly File,' media reaction to 11-hour testimony
Watch Chris Stirewalt, Howard Kurtz, and Megyn Kelly talk about Foreign Policy, Hearings, House Representatives, and Secretary Of State on Mediabuzz and The Kelly File.
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