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Biggest Foreign Policy Split in Generation Emerges on Iran
“We’re in new territory here,” said David Rothkopf, author of a book on the National Security Council. “There’s been an escalation in the role partisanship is playing, and it’s become particularly destructive.”
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Opinion: Relax Israel, Saudi Arabia, Iran nuclear deal wouldn’t mean friendship
Yet the anxiety and confusion from some of Washington’s key regional partners is not just unfounded paranoia. It is the result of a muddled U.S. foreign policy that has rightfully focused first on the nuclear question but has wrongly ignored Iran’s dangerous activities in other Middle East arenas.
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ISIL brainwashes, trains new generation of militants
A second Islamic State video purporting to show a child executing a prisoner reflects a concerted effort by the brutal group to brainwash and train a new generation of militant Muslims.
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Lebanon lawmakers fail to pick president for 20th time
Lebanon’s parliament failed for the 20th time Wednesday to elect a president, after more than nine months with no head of state because of tensions linked to war-torn neighbor Syria.
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Kobani, Turkey’s Kurds, and the 2015 Turkish Parliamentary Elections
Ethnic relations in Turkey have historically been fraught with tension, particularly since the emergence of the aggressive state-driven nationalism that animated the early Turkish republic in the 1920s and 1930s. This approach to state building was an outgrowth of the ideology that came to be known as “Kemalism,” which sought to build a secular nation-state with little room for religious or ethnic diversity.
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Morocco’s Counterterrorism Moment
Through a sweeping overhaul of the moudawana, the nation’s family code, his government has elevated the status of women in Moroccan society. It has promoted reconciliation with – and reintegration of – Morocco’s previously oppressed political dissidents. And, perhaps most profoundly, the Kingdom has championed a decidedly moderate interpretation of the Islamic faith.
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Saudi interior minister: some states sponsor terrorism to target kingdom
Saudi Deputy Crown Prince and Interior Minister Mohammad bin Naif bin Abdulaziz on Tuesday accused unnamed states of sponsoring terrorist groups to target Saudi Arabia.
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Iraqi forces slowed by snipers and bombs in Tikrit
The military source said the insurgents still held the presidential complex and at least three other districts in the center of Tikrit, holding up further army advances with snipers and bombs. A Reuters photographer saw one car bomb explode on the southern edge of the city, and security officials say Islamic State fighters have booby-trapped abandoned buildings.
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First Saudi IBM healthcare exec talks female employment
The first IBM Saudi female industry executive says she wants more Saudi women to take the lead in breaking social ceilings. Dubai-based Summer Nasief tells Al Arabiya News of how she became head of the healthcare and life-sciences industry for the blue-chip company, where she worked for 14 years.
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Another Saudi activist jailed for 10yrs
A prominent human rights activist has been jailed for 10 years in Saudi Arabia, according to the Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR). Mohammed Al Bajadi, a founding member of the Association for Civil and Political Rights (ACPRA), was accused of acquiring banned books, organising a protest by the families of prisoners and publishing material that “would prejudice public order”, said GCHR.
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