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Syria conflict: Russia confirms first soldier death
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The Russian military has confirmed the death of one of its servicemen in Syria for the first time since it launched its campaign of air strikes last month. The defence ministry in Moscow did not identify the soldier, who it said had committed suicide.
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The Russian military has confirmed the death of one of its servicemen in Syria for the first time since it launched its campaign of air strikes last month. The defence ministry in Moscow did not identify the soldier, who it said had committed suicide.
The Globe and Mail
'Hospital hit in Yemen'
The News International
SANAA: Air strikes have hit a medical facility run by Doctors Without Borders in north Yemen, MSF said on Tuesday, as rebel shelling killed 11 civilians in the south of the country. The facility operated by the MSF charity in Saada "was hit by several ...
Doctors Without Borders hospital bombed in YemenThe Nation
Saudi-Led Airstrikes Hit Clinic in Yemen, Aid Group SaysWall Street Journal
Another MSF facility — this time in Yemen — hit by coalition airstrikesToronto Star
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The News International
SANAA: Air strikes have hit a medical facility run by Doctors Without Borders in north Yemen, MSF said on Tuesday, as rebel shelling killed 11 civilians in the south of the country. The facility operated by the MSF charity in Saada "was hit by several ...
Doctors Without Borders hospital bombed in Yemen
Saudi-Led Airstrikes Hit Clinic in Yemen, Aid Group Says
Another MSF facility — this time in Yemen — hit by coalition airstrikes
Reuters
US weighs special forces in Syria, helicopters in Iraq
Reuters
WASHINGTON The United States is considering sending a small number of special operations forces to Syria and attack helicopters to Iraq as it weighs options to build momentum in the battle against Islamic State, U.S. officials said on Tuesday ...
Defense secretary says US is retooling fight against ISInquirer.net
Islamic State: Obama prepares to put boots on ground in SyriaThe Australian (blog)
US to boost anti-IS attacks in Iraq, SyriaThe Nation
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Reuters
WASHINGTON The United States is considering sending a small number of special operations forces to Syria and attack helicopters to Iraq as it weighs options to build momentum in the battle against Islamic State, U.S. officials said on Tuesday ...
Defense secretary says US is retooling fight against IS
Islamic State: Obama prepares to put boots on ground in Syria
US to boost anti-IS attacks in Iraq, Syria
The Guardian
Shot down helicopter in Libya triggers fighting west of Tripoli
The Guardian
Ruined buildings in the Libyan city of Benghazi: four years after Gaddafi's fall fighting continues. Photograph: Abdullah Doma/AFP/Getty Images. Reuters in Tripoli. Tuesday 27 October 2015 17.42 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 27 October 2015 18.26 EDT.
9 dead after Libya helicopter shot downThe Nation
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The Guardian
Ruined buildings in the Libyan city of Benghazi: four years after Gaddafi's fall fighting continues. Photograph: Abdullah Doma/AFP/Getty Images. Reuters in Tripoli. Tuesday 27 October 2015 17.42 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 27 October 2015 18.26 EDT.
9 dead after Libya helicopter shot down
Libya helicopter shot down, killing nine
Libyan helicopter shot down, killing senior Tripoli officers
The Nation
ICC says India should hand over Sudan's Bashir
The Nation
MUMBAI - The International Criminal Court said India should arrest and hand over Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, who is wanted on genocide charges and expected to visit New Delhi for a summit this week. Bashir is accused of masterminding ...
Inviting a War Crime Accused to Indo-Africa Summit Raises EyebrowsThe Quint
Some Sudanese dialogue participants unhappy over move to meet opposition abroadSudan Tribune
ICC suspects Bashir could come back to SAMail & Guardian Online
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The Nation
MUMBAI - The International Criminal Court said India should arrest and hand over Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, who is wanted on genocide charges and expected to visit New Delhi for a summit this week. Bashir is accused of masterminding ...
Inviting a War Crime Accused to Indo-Africa Summit Raises Eyebrows
Some Sudanese dialogue participants unhappy over move to meet opposition abroad
ICC suspects Bashir could come back to SA
The Nation
Kuwait to deport 23 expats for beating citizen
The Nation
KUWAIT CITY - Kuwaiti authorities will deport without trial 18 Egyptians and five Syrians along with their families for allegedly beating a citizen in a quarrel, local media reported Tuesday. Citing a security source, Al-Anbaa newspaper said that the ...
Kuwait to deport 23 expats over mass brawlNews24
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The Nation
KUWAIT CITY - Kuwaiti authorities will deport without trial 18 Egyptians and five Syrians along with their families for allegedly beating a citizen in a quarrel, local media reported Tuesday. Citing a security source, Al-Anbaa newspaper said that the ...
Kuwait to deport 23 expats over mass brawl
Kuwait deporting 23 expatriates for brawl; citizen's involvement denied
Kuwait to deport 23 expats over beating of national citizen
International Business Times UK
Libya: Son of former dictator Muammar Gaddafi denounces ill-treatment of detainees
International Business Times UK
The jailed son of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, the former Libyan dictator, has claimed he has been ill-treated by guards at Tripoli's al-Hadba prison. In August, campaign group Human Rights Watch (HRW) called on authorities to investigate alleged abuse of ...
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International Business Times UK
The jailed son of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, the former Libyan dictator, has claimed he has been ill-treated by guards at Tripoli's al-Hadba prison. In August, campaign group Human Rights Watch (HRW) called on authorities to investigate alleged abuse of ...
Irish Independent
Saudi Arabia to resume flogging blogger
Irish Independent
Saudi Arabia is to resume the flogging of Raif Badawi, the blogger whose first 50 lashes became the centre of an international outcry, his wife says she has been told. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Ensaf Haidar (pictured ...
Flogging of Saudi blogger Raif Badawi will resume, 'shocked' wife pleads to ...ABC Online (blog)
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Irish Independent
Saudi Arabia is to resume the flogging of Raif Badawi, the blogger whose first 50 lashes became the centre of an international outcry, his wife says she has been told. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Ensaf Haidar (pictured ...
Flogging of Saudi blogger Raif Badawi will resume, 'shocked' wife pleads to ...
Saudi blogger flogging 'to resume'
Flogging of Saudi blogger to resume
Gulf Times
Court of appeal acquits Villaggio fire case accused
Gulf Times
A Doha court of appeal acquitted five persons, who were held responsible by a trial court for the deadly Villaggio mall fire in May 2012. However, the judge ruled the company that owns the shopping centre was guilty of involuntary manslaughter. The ...
Doha decision 'very disappointing'Otago Daily Times
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Gulf Times
A Doha court of appeal acquitted five persons, who were held responsible by a trial court for the deadly Villaggio mall fire in May 2012. However, the judge ruled the company that owns the shopping centre was guilty of involuntary manslaughter. The ...
Doha decision 'very disappointing'
Reuters
Obama calls Saudi king to discuss regional and international developments: SPA
Reuters
DUBAI U.S. President Barack Obama called Saudi King Salman on Tuesday, the Saudi state news agency SPA said. SPA said the leaders had discussed "bilateral relations, the situation in the region, in addition to developments in the regional and ...
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Reuters
DUBAI U.S. President Barack Obama called Saudi King Salman on Tuesday, the Saudi state news agency SPA said. SPA said the leaders had discussed "bilateral relations, the situation in the region, in addition to developments in the regional and ...
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