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Islamic State now controls part of major Iraqi oil refinery
U.S. military officials on Wednesday acknowledged that Iraq’s biggest oil refinery is in danger of falling to Islamic State militants and downplayed the refinery’s strategic importance only weeks after building it up.
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Kurdish Leader Backs Off Demand That Weapons Be Supplied Directly to Kurdistan
The president of Kurdistan’s regional government on Wednesday backed off a long-held demand that the United States directly supply arms to the northern Iraqi region he heads in the war against Islamic State extremists, otherwise known as ISIS.
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Opinion: Fast-Tracking Reforms
Faster pace of reforms also requires that the youths should realize they are not alone in the society; there are others who have different tastes and different interests. Social reforms require all youths to be more responsible. In other words, an individual can’t ask for speedy reforms if he doesn’t respect others. Driving a car properly or not throwing garbage on the street is part of social reforms. We cannot completely rely on our government in the effective implementation of social reforms; we all have to play our due roles in this regard.
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Qatar Airways Could Gain More Traffic Rights To France From Qatar Rafale Deal
The debate about the Gulf airlines’ European expansion is taking a new turn, following a report that Qatar Airways secured additional traffic rights into France as part of a €6.3 billion ($7.03 billion) deal between Paris and Doha for the sale of 24 French-built Rafale fighter jets and an option for 12 more.
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Perspective: The Geopolitics of the Iran Nuclear Deal
In fact, the Saudi air strikes in Yemen and renewed pressure on Assad by the Saudis and others already constitute the post-nuclear accord Middle East: in which America's regional allies realize that henceforth they will have to do more—often on their own—to constrain Iran.
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CIA Official Refused Role in Powell’s Iraq Speech, Morell Writes
The CIA’s top analyst recused herself from clearing the intelligence used in then-Secretary of State Colin Powell’s 2003 speech to the United Nations describing Iraq’s alleged arsenal of biological and chemical weapons, according to a new book by the spy agency’s former acting director.
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Israel’s Netanyahu Forms New Coalition Government
The late-night deal saved Netanyahu from the unthinkable scenario of being forced from office. But it set the stage for the formation of a narrow coalition dominated by hard-line and religious parties that appears to be on a collision course with the U.S. and other allies.
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Boeing, Kuwait Said Near Deal for Up To 40 Super Hornets
The deal, first reported Wednesday by Reuters, has yet to be officially announced by either the US or Kuwait, but officials in Washington have confirmed an agreement is close.
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Report: 2.2 million Iraqis displaced by Islamic State group
Iraqi civilians were the most displaced in 2014, with at least 2.2 million people fleeing the Islamic State group starting in June last year. Intense fighting followed between the Sunni militants and Iraqi troops, Kurdish fighters and Shiite militiamen.
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Operator of cargo ship seized by Iran says vessel released
Iran claimed that the Danish shipping company that chartered the ship, Maersk Line, owed money to an Iranian firm. Rickmers' statement did not mention whether any money was paid and the company spokesman did not immediately return calls.
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