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U.S., Qatar launch talks on fate of Taliban officials released in Bergdahl swap
U.S. and Qatari officials began talks Thursday about extending security assurances for five senior Taliban members who were released from Guantanamo Bay in exchange for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl and whose transfer to Qatar triggered an outcry on Capitol Hill.
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Saudi Arabia ‘repels Houthi border attack’
Three Saudi troops and "dozens" of Houthi rebels were killed as Saudi forces repelled a major attack from inside Yemen, Saudi officials say.
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France and Qatar seal $7 billion Rafale fighter jet deal
Qatar has agreed to buy 24 Dassault Aviation-built Rafale fighter jets in a 6.3-billion-euro (4.55 billion pounds) deal, the French government said on Thursday, as the Gulf Arab state looks to boost its military firepower in an increasingly unstable region.
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The Middle East’s Pivot to Asia
Unsettled by the spinning, tottering superpower in their midst or perhaps motivated by its apparent dizziness, many of the most important countries of the Middle East decided to do what America apparently would not: They began to execute their own turn to Asia, or in some cases they just accelerated a trend that had already begun
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Comparing Al Qaeda and ISIS: Different goals, different targets
The dispute between the Islamic State and Al Qaeda is more than just a fight for power within the jihadist movement. The two organizations differ on the main enemies, strategies, tactics, and other fundamental concerns. As a result, the threat they pose to the United States differs as well.
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Zarif: Iran seeks to reduce regional tensions
Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said that Iran’s priority after reaching a nuclear agreement with six world powers would be improving tense relations with its regional neighbors to try to counter extremist threats and rising sectarianism, rather than in resuming diplomatic relations with the United States.
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US Navy to Accompany US-Flagged Ships Through Strait of Hormuz
U.S. naval forces have begun accompanying U.S.-flagged ships through the Strait of Hormuz, a senior U.S. defense official said Thursday. The announcement comes two days after Iranian forces seized a cargo ship sailing under the flag of the Marshall Islands and forced it to anchor off the Iranian coast.
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New York transit ads: Agency bans political messages after order to include “Hamas Killing Jews” ads.
"Hateful speech is not harmless speech," board member Charles G. Moerdler said. "Hateful speech, with its odious appeal to intolerance, is the incendiary that ignites violence and ultimately destroys free and democratic institutions." He also defended New Yorkers' right to arrive at their destinations in "safety and serenity."
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Heavy fighting in Yemen, Saudi Arabia trains tribal fighters
Three hundred tribal fighters trained across Yemen's border with the kingdom were deployed this week back to their home area in the Sirwah district of central Marib province and made gains against the Houthis, a Yemeni official source told Reuters.
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New Saudi Foreign Minister Well-Wired in Official Washington
“To take someone like Adel, who is a consummate professional and extremely effective in his job as ambassador, and elevate him to foreign minister sends a really strong, positive message to everybody that competence counts,” said Ford Fraker, who was U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia in 2007 to 2009.
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