2015年6月17日 星期三

2015-06-18 Israel Middle East


Firstpost
   
Islamic State shot down fighter plane in Iraqi city of Ramadi   
Firstpost
Islamic State said on Thursday it had shot down an Iraqi fighter plane north of the city of Ramadi in Anbar Province. Representative image. Reuters. It was not immediately possible to independently confirm the claim made on one of Islamic State's Twitter ...

Islamic State claims responsibility for shooting down Iraqi ground attack jet north ...   ABC Online
Islamic State says shot down Iraqi fighter plane   Reuters

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TIME
   
Eating healthy through Ramadan   
Washington Post
The Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which begins Thursday, has traditionally been good for the soul but terrible for the waistline. In much of the Middle East and South Asia, the long days of fasting — a symbolic spiritual sacrifice — are followed by heavy, ...

GTA Muslims set for Ramadan   Toronto Sun
Ramadan ushers spirit of sharing   gulfnews.com
Muslims worldwide to mark the start of Ramadan on Thursday   STLtoday.com
New Vision   
Reuters   
Inquirer.net   
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NDTV
   
IS carries out bomb attacks near Houthis' stronghold   
DAWN.com
SANAA: Car bombs killed or injured at least 50 people near mosques and the headquarters of Yemen's dominant Houthi group in Sanaa on Wednesday, in coordinated attacks claimed by Islamic State group (IS). The four blasts rocked the capital as Saudi-led ...

Yemen mosques hit by bombings   Gulf Daily News
Yemen: 31 dead as blasts target Shia mosques   The Hindu
ISIS claims responsibility for deadly Yemen blasts   The Daily Star
New York Times   
Irish Times   
CNN   
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Hindustan Times
   
Egypt's Sisi orders release of 165 youth activists ahead of Ramzan   
Hindustan Times
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi ordered the release of 165 young people who have been in custody over violating the new anti-protest law, a media report by Xinhua News Agency said on Wednesday. Sisi's presidential decree was made on ...

Qatar urges release of Egypt's Morsi   The Nation
Mursi's death penalty a blow to democracy   The Straits Times
Qatar calls for release of Mursi   Arab News
The Sun Daily   
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Salon
   
A short chronology of the Islamic State group   
Daily Mail
April 18, 2010 — U.S. and Iraqi forces kill two top leaders of al-Qaida's branch in Iraq. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi becomes the terror group's new leader. March 2011 — Syrian conflict erupts following an uprising against President Bashar Assad that turns into an ...

House Democrats rebuke Obama, again   Washington Post
House votes to keep US troops deployed against ISIS   CNN
US House defeats bid to withdraw troops from Iraq | Reuters   Firstpost
Huffington Post   
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty   
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The Express Tribune
   
CIA didn't know strike would hit al-Qaeda leader   
Washington Post
The CIA did not know in advance that al-Qaeda's leader in Yemen was among the suspected militants targeted in a lethal drone strike last week, according to U.S. officials who said that the operation went forward under counterterrorism guidelines that were ...

Al-Qaeda executes 2 alleged spies after Yemen leader killed in drone strike   Mashable
Yemen's Qaeda executes Saudi members   Sky News Australia
Al Qaeda in Yemen executes Saudi Arabians for 'spying' for US   The Express Tribune
Arab News   
Firstpost   
Daily Mail   
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Tehran Times
   
Plea hearing date set for Ali Salman   
Gulf Daily News
The secretary-general of Al Wefaq National Islamic Society was jailed for four years for inciting hatred against a certain sect, insulting the Interior Ministry and inciting others to break the law. The GDN reported yesterday that Shaikh Salman was, however, ...

EU condemns court ruling against Salman   Press TV
Iran condemns jail sentence against Bahraini opposition leader   Tehran Times
Foreign Ministry: Freedom of expression protected in Bahrain   Bahrain News Agency
JURIST   
Al-Manar TV   
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The Guardian
   
I'm losing patience, Cameron tells Chilcot as Iraq inquiry stalls again   
The Times (subscription)
File photo dated 21/10/09 of Chairman of the Iraq Inquiry Sir John Chilcot, as David Cameron has warned he is "fast losing patience" with the Iraq inquiry after Sir John Chilcot insisted he still cannot say when it will report. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo.
How long? After six years ... still no date for Chilcot report into Iraq War   The National
David Cameron: I'm losing patience over delays to Chilcot's inquiry into the Iraq ...   Mirror.co.uk
Delay in Britain's Iraq war investigation angers PM Cameron   Reuters
The Independent   
Financial Times   
The Guardian   
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UN urges Libyan rivals to accept power-sharing peace deal   
New Zealand Herald
UNITED NATIONS (AP) " The U.N. Security Council urged all Libyan parties Wednesday to accept a peace deal that requires the internationally recognized government to share power with rival Islamists who control the capital. Bernardino Leon, the U.N. ...


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Arab News
   
High-profile visit heralds new era in KSA-Russia ties   
Arab News
Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is received at Moscow international airport on Wednesday by Russian officials. (SPA). file-18-russia3.jpg. Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is received at Moscow international airport on Wednesday ...

Saudi defence minister to meet Vladimir Putin for talks on Syria   Financial Times
Saudi-Russian ties in spotlight during deputy crown prince's trip   Al-Arabiya
FM meets with Saudi king, talk regional issues   Daily Sabah
Ahram Online   
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