MIDDLE EAST
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U.S. Mission to UN: Remarks at a Security Council Open Debate on the Middle East
The following are the remarks by Samantha Power, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations at a Security Council open…
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Military airstrikes against ISIL in Syria and Iraq in support of Operation Inherent Resolve continue
TAMPA, Fla. — U.S. military forces continued to attack ISIL terrorists in Syria Thursday and today using fighter aircraft to…
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Turkey reinforces along Syrian border to confront IS
Turkey is further boosting security measures along the Turkish-Syrian border in a bid to confront threats from the Islamic State…
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Police, rioters clash as entrance to Temple Mount restricted
By Nir Hasson (Haaretz) Police and Border Police forces dispersed stone-throwing rioters, some of them masked, from the Temple Mount…
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50 IS militants killed in air strikes, clashes in Iraq
A total of 50 people were killed on Tuesday in clashes and air strikes against the positions of the Islamic…
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Assad regime should be target: Turkish President
Removing the terrorist Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant group from Syria is not enough, removing President Bashar al-Assad…
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Obama’s Global War on Terror
By Nikhil Vaish There is much about Obama’s leadership or lack thereof that I remain critical of; by no means…
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Statement by the White House on Australian, Danish, and Turkish decisions to authorize military force against ISIL
The Office of the Press Secretary of the White House released the following statement on the decisions of several governments joining…
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Netanyahu: Israel, U.S. still differ over Iran
Israel and the United States remain divided on the question of the Iranian nuclear project, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said…
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British parliament to vote on recognizing Palestinian state
The British parliament is due to vote on whether to recognize the state of Palestine shortly after it returns from…
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