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Air strikes in Yemen kill 40 al Qaeda militants in two days
Air strikes in southern Yemen killed about 30 suspected al Qaeda members on Sunday, local tribal sources said, in the second day of strikes against militant targets in the country.
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Opinion: The Netanyahu Disaster
Netanyahu’s management of his relationship with Obama threatens the bipartisan nature of Israel’s American support. His Dermer-inspired, Boehner-enabled end-run has alienated three crucially important constituencies. First, the administration itself: Netanyahu's estrangement from the Obama White House now appears to be permanent. It will be very difficult for Netanyahu to make the White House hear his criticisms of whatever deal may one day be reached with Iran.
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Iran says is ready for ‘straight talks’ with Saudi Arabia
Iran said on Tuesday it was ready for "straight talks" with Saudi Arabia over contentious issues that have kept the rival Gulf powers at loggerheads for more than three decades.
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Iran bill debate seen in Senate by early February
The new chairman of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee said on Thursday he expected a bill addressing Iran's nuclear program to come to the U.S. Senate floor for debate ahead of a vote in early February, if not sooner.
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Suicide bomber in Saudi border attack recruited family members to join ISIS
One of the four men who carried out a fatal suicide bomb attack on Saudi border guards last Monday recruited some of his family members to join the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), informed sources have told Asharq Al-Awsat.
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It’s the Economy, Tunisia
Given concerns about security and the fate of the democratic transition, economic issues were essentially put on hold in both elections. Now it is time for Tunisia’s leaders to put the economy at the top of their agenda.
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On the ISIS attack on Saudi Arabia’s borders
We must not underestimate ISIS, although many think it is a gathering of fanatic madmen. ISIS is a developed model of al-Qaeda and it has extraordinary military and administrative skills.
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Bahrain Wefaq chief Salman held ‘for promoting violence’
News of the cleric's arrest on Sunday triggered protests in Shia villages across the Sunni-ruled Gulf kingdom. A leading opposition activist, Maryam al-Khawaja, said the move was a very serious escalation of the continuing crisis in Bahrain. The country has seen years of sporadic unrest since the government's suppression of Shia-led pro-democracy demonstrations in 2011.
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Bahrain’s Gulf Air set to launch two new Saudi routes
Bahrain's Gulf Air has announced further growth of its network in Saudi Arabia, with plans to launch two new routes in early 2015.
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In northeast Iraq, flashes of resistance against Islamic State militants (+video)
A combination of Iraqi Army units and Kurdish and Shiite paramilitaries has flushed Sunni militants from much of Diyala Province. But tribal leaders run a lethal risk for defying militants and joining the resistance.
- Foreign Policy - U.S. Iraq Strategy Missing Key Allies As More Troops Set to Deploy
- BBC News - Mount Sinjar: Islamic State siege broken, say Kurds
- WSJ - U.S. Says It's Killed Top ISIS Leaders in Iraq
- Reuters - Pentagon Still Predicting ISIS Fight to Take Three Years
- The Hill - Pentagon calls ISIS 'Daesh' for first time
- Defense One - Is Obama’s ‘Iraq First’ Strategy Working Against ISIS?
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