The Obama administration has shipped weapons directly to Kurdish forces battling ISIS militants in northern Iraq and is considering ways to expand the transfer of arms, U.S. officials told …
Iraqi President nominates new Prime Minister
Iraqi President Fuad Masum nominated a new Prime Minister on Monday, further complicating the country's intense power struggle amid a dire humanitarian crisis and a militant threat strong enough to …
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Clinical trial to start soon on GSK Ebola vaccine
A clinical trial of an experimental vaccine against the deadly Ebola virus is set to start shortly, according to British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline, which is co-developing the product with U.S. …
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Erdogan’s presidential win starts race for new Turkish government
Turkey's ruling party begins deliberations on the shape of the next government on Monday after Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan secured his place in history by winning the nation's first direct …
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Kosovo police arrest 40 for fighting in Iraq, Syria
osovo police arrested 40 men on Monday on suspicion of having fought with Islamist insurgents in Syria and Iraq, a crackdown aimed at deterring recruitment of volunteer fighters, authorities in the …
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China says over 150 ‘economic fugitives’ at large in the U.S
More than 150 economic fugitives, many of whom are corrupt officials or suspected of graft in China, are at large in the United States, Chinese state media said on Monday, citing a senior official …
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U.S. to monitor South China Sea, talks with Australia on regional defense
The United States will monitor the South China Sea to see whether "de-escalatory steps" are being taken, a U.S. State Department official said on Monday, a day after China repelled U.S. pressure to …
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Egypt, Saudis seek united front against militant Islam
The leaders of the Arab world's most populous state and its richest state met on Sunday to talk over joint efforts to counter Islamist militancy across the Middle East, including the turmoil now …
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Israeli negotiators arrive in Cairo to resume Gaza peace talks
Israeli negotiators arrived in Cairo on Monday to meet with Egyptian mediators who are holding talks on ending a month-old Gaza war between Israel and Palestinian militants, sources at the airport and …
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Human Rights Watch director barred from Egypt
The executive director of Human Rights Watch and another senior staff member have been denied entry to Egypt. Kenneth Roth and Sarah Leah Whitson were in Cairo to launch a report by the group on mass …
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