Al-Qaida releases posthumous bin Laden audio recording
In the audio, a voice which appears to be bin Laden’s referred to the wave of revolutions which began in the Maghreb region of North Africa.
View ArticleAt least 30 dead after forces fire at crowd in Syria
Crowds come under fire in at least 2 protests in Homs; rights group says largest demonstration since uprising began being held in Banias.
View Article3rd day of rioting sweeps through London, spreads to Birmingham
Violence erupted in broad daylight this afternoon as rioters surrounded police vans, looted lorries and targeted shops in a series of attacks across London. The violence began in Hackney when a mob of...
View Article2 million children start the school year
There were none of the strikes that often accompany the start of the school year as 123,000 schoolchildren began first grade.
View ArticleTurkeys shift
Cooling of ties was not sudden and unexpected, it has been going on for a decade, ever since Erdogan’s Islamist party began its rise in 2002.
View ArticleTop US Intel official in Ankara to head off naval clash, bring Palestinians...
The US National Intelligence Director James Clapper began a surprise visit to Ankara Sunday Sept. 18, prompted by Turkish saber-rattling against key US interests: Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said...
View ArticleGazans sign up for jobs in post-Gaddafi Libya
Hundreds of Palestinians working in Libya returned to Gaza when the uprising against Gaddafi began; now looking to help build new Libya.
View ArticleYaffa Yarkoni, Israels Queen of Song dead at 86
She was known as the singer of the wars, a tradition that began during her own IDF service.
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