2015年2月16日 星期一

2015-02-17 Israel Middle East


Times of India
   
Jihadis publicly flog men in Iraq for using mobiles   
Times of India
ISIS have reportedly cut off the hands of three women as punishment for unknown charges and publicly flogged men for using mobile phones. In the group's stronghold of Mosul, Iraq's second-largest city, militants are said to have banned the use of private ...

ISIS getting bolder in operations, propaganda, local expert says   KRDO
Libya Is Turning Into Iraq   The Atlantic
ISIS atrocity in Libya demonstrates its growing reach in North Africa   CNN
KTUU.com   
cleveland.com   
The Times (subscription)   
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The Australian
   
Al-Jazeera journalist Baher Mohamed confident ahead of retrial   
The Australian
EGYPTIAN journalist Baher Mohamed who was bailed after 411 days in jail said he is confident ahead of a retrial, in an interview aired today by his employer Al-Jazeera. “There's nothing to worry ... There's no evidence against us. I'm sure of that, we didn't do ...

Is the Harper government leaving Canadians like Mohamed Fahmy out to dry?   MetroNews Canada
Egypt must free Fahmy   Toronto Sun
Jazeera journalist confident about retrial   SBS
ABC Online   
Prince Rupert Northern View   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Bare-faced lies   
Gulf Daily News
The worst humanitarian crisis since the Second World War has its origins in President Bashar Al Assad's decision to crush dissent in Syria four years ago instead of listening to it. Assad lied about this in an interview with the BBC, broadcast as UN negotiators ...

De Mistura draws rebel ire over Assad remarks   The Daily Star
Syrian Moderate Rebels Reject Meeting With UN Envoy   teleSUR English
Syria rebels photograph children in cage as stunt to compare Assad atrocities ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Al-Bawaba   
Al-Arabiya   
New York Post   
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Ahram Online
   
UAE jets strike oil refineries run by jihadists   
Gulf Daily News
Abu Dhabi: Renewed air strikes by the UAE against the Islamic State (IS) have hit oil refineries run by the jihadists. F-16 fighter jets based in Jordan 'targeted oil refineries controled by the Da'esh organisation, with the aim of drying up its sources of finance,' ...

UAE's jets target ISIL-held oil refineries: Report   Press TV
UAE says its jets target oil refineries under IS control   Firstpost
UAE airstrikes hit Daesh oil refineries   Al-Bawaba
Ahram Online   
The Daily Star   
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Arab News
   
New era in Saudi-UAE ties   
Arab News
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman receives Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan at Riyadh airport. (SPA). JEDDAH: ARAB NEWS. Published — Tuesday 17 February 2015. Last update 17 February 2015 3:56 am.
Gen. Mohamed meets Saudi King   Emirates 24/7
Saudi king, Mohamed Bin Zayed discuss relations   Gulf Today
Abu Dhabi Crown Prince meets Saudi King   gulfnews.com

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Big News Network.com
   
Iraqi prime minister says army preparing to retake Mosul   
Big News Network.com
BAGHDAD Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has said his country's armed forces are preparing for an offensive to retake the northern city of Mosul from the Islamic State militants. Abadi told the BBC he hoped Mosul would be liberated in a few months' time, ...

Iraqi PM hails acceleration of support against ISIS   The Daily Star
Iraq prepares to 'kick out' Isis from Mosul   The Independent
Iraq preparing to retake Mosul from Islamic State: PM Abadi   International News Network
Express.co.uk   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
Economic Times   
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Channel News Asia
   
The fifth year of Syrian crisis   
Peninsula On-line
The Syrian revolution has entered its fifth year. The amount of sacrifices made by Syrians and the painful facts on the ground reveal that the process of keeping the state united will be hugely difficult. Since its independence, the state has been suffering from ...

Over 1500 children working in streets across country   The Daily Star
Syrian refugees swell ranks of Lebanon street children   The Nation
Lebanon hosting more than 1500 street children: study   GlobalPost

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Sudan Vision
   
30000 Police Enlisted to Secure April Elections   
Sudan Vision
Khartoum – It was announced the training of over 30,000 police officers and soldiers have been enlisted to secure the elections in various states of Sudan. Police Spokesman, Maj. Gen. Al-Sir Ahmed Omer told Ashorooq TV on Sunday that the Interior Ministry ...

Eight constituencies left out in Sudanese elections   Radio Tamazuj
Sudan elections April 13   Big News Network.com
Date of presidential, parliamentary polls in Sudan fixed   GlobalPost

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Global Arab Network
   
Kirkuk is just one question mark for the Kurds   
The Daily Star
From the roof of his office, Gov. Najmaldin Karim can see multiethnic Kirkuk laid out below. He points toward the Sunni suburb of Huwija about 24 kilometers west, which is controlled by ISIS. Two weeks ago, the extremists staged a ferocious assault there that ...

Kurds Threaten to Withhold Oil, Coalition Airstrikes in Iraq Continue   News Every day
No-man's land: the Iraqis trapped between IS and the Kurds   Global Arab Network

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OB Rag
   
It Was Syrian Kurd Leftists Who Kicked Islamic State Out of Kobani   
OB Rag
In international news, the recent liberation of the Syrian city of Kobani from the control of Islamic State (ISIS) fighters by Syrian Kurd rebels was a little reported story which popped up briefly for its 15 minutes on the mainstream media roulette wheel of fame.
Letters: ISIS strategy is not sustainable   Montreal Gazette
35 ISIS militants killed in Syria   Business Standard
35 IS militants killed in clashes with Syria Kurds: activists   Global Times

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