2015年7月30日 星期四

2015-07-31 Israel Middle East


New York Times
   
Abductions Hurt US Bid to Train Anti-ISIS Rebels in Syria   
New York Times
ANTAKYA, Turkey — A Pentagon program to train moderate Syrian insurgents to fight the Islamic State has been vexed by problems of recruitment, screening, dismissals and desertions that have left only a tiny band of fighters ready to do battle. Those ...
Pentagon Turns Its Anti-ISIS Rebels Into Cannon Fodder   Daily Beast
Pentagon denies US-trained rebels captured in Syria   Zee News
Seven Syrian Rebels Kidnapped in Northern Syria   Latin American Herald Tribune

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Jagran Post
   
Cairo: Al-Jazeera journalists' retrial adjourned   
CCTV
An Egyptian court has postponed its verdict in the retrial of three journalists from the Al-Jazeera English channel, accused of supporting the banned Muslim Brotherhood. Australian Peter Greste, Canadian Mohamed Fahmy, and Egyptian Baher Mohamed ...

'Al-Jazeera 3'court verdict put on hold   Scotsman
Cairo court postpones verdict for Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy   Waterloo Record
#Egypt court adjourns Al Jazeera retrial for ninth time   MWC News
Saudi Gazette   
Bay Today   
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BBC News
   
The help you get if you're in trouble abroad   
BBC News
If you're travelling abroad and get into trouble, where would you go for help? Last year British embassies or consulates came to the rescue of more than 17,000 times, according to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). Young people made up a large ...

UK expats seek consular help in UAE   gulfnews.com
Drop in British tourist arrests in UAE, UK government reveals   The National
FCO offers supporting hand to Brits around world   Breaking Travel News
Famagusta Gazette   
TravelMole   
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The Daily Star
   
Moroccan king urges development of remote areas   
The Daily Star
King Mohammad VI of Morocco greets Moroccan residents of Ivory Coast after he arrived at Felix-Houphouet-Boigny airport in Abidjan on May 30, 2015, during his seven-day trip in Sub-Saharan Africa. AFP PHOTO / SIA KAMBOU. RSS; Follow; Email; Print ...

Morocco Celebrates 16 Years of Progress Under King Mohammed VI's Leadership   Digital Journal
Education, a shield against ignorance, poverty, fanaticism (Moroccan King)   Middle East Confidential
Throne Day: King Mohammed VI Hands Distinctions to Moroccan and Foreign Figures   Morocco World News

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NPR
   
Amid Political Dysfunction, Beirut Residents Suffer The Stench Of Garbage   
NPR
Beirut is usually one of the pleasanter places in the Middle East — a bright, cosmopolitan city squeezed between the Mediterranean Sea and a green ridge of mountains. But for the past two weeks or so, the stench from mounds of festering garbage has ...
Beirut's piles of garbage reek of political stench   gulfnews.com
Beirut waste cleared after emergency plan   The Daily Star

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The Straits Times
   
Saudis look beyond US after Iran N-deal   
Times of India
Former Saudi foreign minister Prince Saud al-Faisal once compared the bond with the US to a "Muslim marriage," or one that wasn't necessarily monogamous. The kingdom's recent overtures to other partners suggest the relationship is going through another ...

For the Middle East, it's still 1979   The Straits Times
The Middle East and the rise of terror   Morning Star Online
ISIS v. Iran v. Saudi Arabia: The worst-case scenario   Washington Times
mySanAntonio.com (blog)   
Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide   
Daily Caller   
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CHANNELS TELEVISION
   
Turkey probes Kurdish leader   
The Nation
ISTANBUL - Turkish prosecutors on Thursday opened a criminal probe against the leader of the main pro-Kurdish party, as Ankara stepped up its controversial air campaign against separatist Kurdish rebels. Turkish war planes launching a wave of new ...

Turkish prosecutor launches probe against Kurdish opposition leader: media   Reuters Canada
Turkey Probes Kurdish Leader, Launches New Attacks Against PKK   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Why did the PKK end cease-fire?   Daily Sabah
Hurriyet Daily News   
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Irish Times
   
Palestinian refugees in Syria risk typhoid if UN is kept away   
Irish Times
Palestinians displaced from Syria's largest UN camp, in the flashpoint Yarmouk district south of Damascus, face an outbreak of typhoid that could spread to the capital if the UN Relief and Works Agency (Unwra) continues to be denied access to them.
Ashrawi Says Israel Now "Completely Out of Control"   International Middle East Media Center
EU Provides €2M to Support UNRWA's Aid of Palestinian Refugees from Syria   WAFA - Palestine News Agency
UNRWA cuts are a violation of human rights   Middle East Monitor
Kuwait News Agency   
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Hindustan Times
   
Drone strike kills 4 suspected al Qaeda militants in Yemen   
Hindustan Times
An attack by an unmanned aircraft on a car in southern Yemen overnight killed four suspected al Qaeda militants, residents and local officials said on Thursday. Those killed in the strike by a suspected US drone in al-Mahfad in Abyan province included ...
Drone strike kills 5 Qaeda suspects in Yemen - official   News24
Drone kills four suspected militants in Yemen   Al-Arabiya

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CNN
   
18 dead in IS attack on Kurd-held Syria town: monitor   
Business Standard
At least 18 people were killed today when Islamic State group jihadists attacked a town in northern Syria recently captured by Kurdish forces, a monitor said. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitor said several IS fighters infiltrated Sarrin ...
Daesh attack on Kurdish-held town leaves 18 dead: monitor   Al-Bawaba
18 dead in Daesh attack on Kurd-held Syria town   gulfnews.com
18 dead in ISIS attack on Kurd-held Syria town: activists   The Daily Star
Saudi Gazette   
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