Saturday, September 20, 2014

Late News................


Late News................


Why Rouhani loves New York by Caroline Glick Anti-Semit​ic candidate aims for U.S. Senate seat Inspiration for the Climate Teacher: a call for compassion for the world's poor Gerard Depardieu says he can drink up to 14 bottles of wine a day GOP governors endangered across the map Al Jazeera counters ...


Turkish First Lady plagiarizes… Michelle Obama’s name


When it comes to respect for Intellectual Property Rights, Turkey ranks quite poorly. If Turkey wants to reform, perhaps they should start at the top. When Recep Tayyip Erdoğan assumed the presidency last month, his wife Emine became first lady. It seems Emine models herself after Michelle Obama, ri ...


On Kurds and terror lists


Two years ago, John Hannah, formerly Vice President Dick Cheney’s National Security Advisor, took to Foreign Policy to reveal a particularly counterproductive aspect of Washington idiocy, the fact that through some careless legislative language, the United States government had labelled the Patrioti ...


Islamic State recruitment soaring in wake of U.S. bombing


Experienced fighters from areas like North Africa and Chechnya receive a monthly wage of up to $980 (3,570 shekels) a month... The Islamic State jihadist organization has recruited more than 6,000 new fighters since America began targeting the group with air strikes last month, according to the U.K. ...


Turkey may welcome Muslim Brotherhood brass after ouster from Qatar


They're pariahs in much of the Middle East, but the Muslim Brotherhood may find the welcome mat in Turkey, a NATO ally that nonetheless seems unmoved by regional and western pressure to shun the Islamist organization. Kicked out of Egypt after a brief ...


Syrian Kurds, Arabs flee toward Turkey border as Islamic State advances


BEIRUT —Thousands of Syrian Kurds and Arabs pushed through the Turkish border Friday as they fled the Islamic State’s latest advance in Syria. By sundown, the militants had taken more than 60 villages in northern Syria, according to the Syrian ...


Turkey opens border to Syrian Kurds fleeing Islamic State fighters


Turkey’s government opened its border Friday to thousands of Syrian Kurds fearing a massacre at the hands of the Islamic State as a U.S.-backed opposition group called for airstrikes to halt the militants’ advance in northern Syria. In the latest twist ...



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