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White House weighs adjusting Afghan exit plan to slow withdrawal of troops
Under the still-evolving plans, Army Gen. John F. Campbell, the commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, could be given greater latitude to determine the pace of the drawdown in 2015 as foreign forces scramble to ensure Afghan troops are capable of battling Taliban insurgents on their own, the officials said.
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AP Exclusive: 20,000 foreign fighters flock to Syria, Iraq
Nick Rasmussen, chief of the National Counterterrorism Center, said the rate of foreign fighter travel to Syria is without precedent, far exceeding the rate of foreigners who went to wage jihad in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Yemen or Somalia at any other point in the past 20 years.
- Washington Post - Kayla Mueller, American hostage of the Islamic State, is confirmed dead
- Foreign Policy - The Murky Story of Whether the U.S. and Assad Are Teaming Up Against ISIS
- AP - Fresh off victory over IS in Kobani, Kurds seek more success
- Bloomberg - Obama's War Authorization Limits Ground Forces
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Game Change: U.S. Oil Revolution Has Torn Up the Rule Book
In its annual five-year oil market outlook, the IEA, which is the energy agency of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), said that the rise of the United States as a heavyweight crude producer, OPEC’s abdication of its historical role as the arbiter of world oil supply, and sluggish oil demand growth worldwide will have big implications for oil producing and consuming countries alike.
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What a New $35 Million Agency Is Expected To Do for US Cyber Defense – Defense One
The center represents the latest step in a broader push by the White House to better protect national security and corporate interests from malicious hackers, a concern that metastasized following the Sony Pictures hack last Thanksgiving. It was formally announced by Lisa Monaco, assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism, at an event at the Wilson Center in Washington on Tuesday afternoon.
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Death of IS recruiter complicates effort to close Guantanamo
Rauf, who was killed along with seven others in a U.S. drone strike on Monday, and detainees like him who have returned to the battlefield are complicating President Barack Obama's hopes of closing the detention center for terrorism suspects on the U.S. Navy base in Cuba. The administration says the prison is costly, damages America's relationship with key allies and provides extremists a propaganda tool to woo recruits.
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Embassies in Yemen close as thousands protests against militia rule
The United States, Britain and France closed their embassies in Yemen over security fears as the takeover of the country by a Shi'ite Muslim militia group threatened all-out civil war. Tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of the central city of Taiz on Wednesday and hundreds more in the capital Sanaa in the largest protests yet against the Houthi movement, which overran Sanaa in September and formally took power last week.
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Egypt leader calls Gulf rulers after purported leaked tape
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi has made series of calls to Arab Gulf leaders after audio recordings surfaced in which he and a top aide purportedly mock them and discuss milking them for money.
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Donation to CU Denver expands Saudi Arabia-Colorado exchange program
A University of Colorado Denver program that sends architectural and engineering students to study in Saudi Arabia will expand after receiving a $2 million donation.
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Shuaa Capital unit eyes Saudi leasing market with new licence
The licence will allow the firm to address a funding gap for small businesses and help to finance cross-border deals between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, Shuaa Capital said in a statement on Tuesday.
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U.N. chief hails Saudi Arabia as ‘very important partner’
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has praised Saudi Arabia as a “very important partner” in peace building, security and humanitarian work.
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