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Three New York men held for trying to help Islamic State
Hindustan Times
US authorities on Wednesday arrested three Brooklyn, New York men, of Central Asian descent, and charged them with trying to help the Islamic State of Syria and Iraq. One of them was arrested at JFK International Airport where he was trying to board a flight ...
US charges 3 with conspiring to support Islamic State, planning attacksDaily News & Analysis
3 Brooklyn Men Accused of Plot to Aid ISIS' FightNew York Times
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Hindustan Times
US authorities on Wednesday arrested three Brooklyn, New York men, of Central Asian descent, and charged them with trying to help the Islamic State of Syria and Iraq. One of them was arrested at JFK International Airport where he was trying to board a flight ...
US charges 3 with conspiring to support Islamic State, planning attacks
3 Brooklyn Men Accused of Plot to Aid ISIS' Fight
3 arrested in US, charged with trying to aid Islamic State
BBC News
Most British Muslims 'oppose Muhammad cartoons reprisals'
BBC News
The majority of British Muslims oppose violence against people who publish images depicting the Prophet Muhammad, a poll for the BBC suggests. The survey also indicates most have no sympathy with those who want to fight against Western interests.
Their survey of British Muslims delighted the BBC: In fact, it contains some ...Daily Mail
BBC Poll: 27 Percent of British Muslims Sympathize with 'Charlie Hebdo' ShootersTown Hall
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The majority of British Muslims oppose violence against people who publish images depicting the Prophet Muhammad, a poll for the BBC suggests. The survey also indicates most have no sympathy with those who want to fight against Western interests.
Their survey of British Muslims delighted the BBC: In fact, it contains some ...
BBC Poll: 27 Percent of British Muslims Sympathize with 'Charlie Hebdo' Shooters
Few UK Muslims have sympathy for Paris attack motives, most oppose violence ...
BBC News
Apple faces $533m iTunes patent payout
BBC News
Apple has suffered a patent defeat involving some of the technologies it uses in its iTunes store. The company has been ordered to pay $533m (£344m) to Smartflash, a British Virgin Islands-based firm that owns and licenses tech-related patents but does not ...
Apple ordered to pay $533 million in iTunes patent lawsuitLos Angeles Times
Apple Plays Odds for Overturning $533 Million VerdictBloomberg
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Apple has suffered a patent defeat involving some of the technologies it uses in its iTunes store. The company has been ordered to pay $533m (£344m) to Smartflash, a British Virgin Islands-based firm that owns and licenses tech-related patents but does not ...
Apple ordered to pay $533 million in iTunes patent lawsuit
Apple Plays Odds for Overturning $533 Million Verdict
Apple Loses Patent Case to Small Texas Company
New York Daily News
Australian man dies in Syria fighting against IS
The Hindu
An Australian man fighting against Islamic State (IS) militia in Syria has been killed, becoming the first Westerner to die fighting alongside Kurdish forces, Xinhua news agency reported Thursday. The news was reported by the London-based Syrian ...
Activist: ISIS holds 150 Christian hostages, will threaten to kill themCNN International
US condemns IS attacks on Christians in SyriaZee News
Islamic State in Syria abducts at least 150 ChristiansReuters
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The Hindu
An Australian man fighting against Islamic State (IS) militia in Syria has been killed, becoming the first Westerner to die fighting alongside Kurdish forces, Xinhua news agency reported Thursday. The news was reported by the London-based Syrian ...
Activist: ISIS holds 150 Christian hostages, will threaten to kill them
US condemns IS attacks on Christians in Syria
Islamic State in Syria abducts at least 150 Christians
The Express Tribune
NADRA officials suspended for issuing CNICs to Afghan lady, 2 sons
The Nation
PESHAWAR - The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) officials have been suspended for illegally issuing Computerised National Identity Cards (CNICs) to famous Afghan Girl Sharbat Gula and her two sons. Sharbat Gula, who migrated to ...
4 Nadra officials suspended over 'Afghan Girl' ID cardsOman Tribune
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Fraudulent CNIC: FIA probing NatGeo's Afghan girlThe Express Tribune
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The Nation
PESHAWAR - The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) officials have been suspended for illegally issuing Computerised National Identity Cards (CNICs) to famous Afghan Girl Sharbat Gula and her two sons. Sharbat Gula, who migrated to ...
4 Nadra officials suspended over 'Afghan Girl' ID cards
National Geographic's iconic green-eyed 'Afghan girl' may have been caught ...
Fraudulent CNIC: FIA probing NatGeo's Afghan girl
euronews
Amnesty report blasts UN, governments for not doing protective duty
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“2014 was a catastrophic year for millions caught up in violence,” according to Amnesty International in its annual report on human rights. It accuses governments and the United Nations of behaving hypocritically in saying civilians deserve protection but not ...
End UN veto in genocide votes, plead AmnestyIrish Independent
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euronews
“2014 was a catastrophic year for millions caught up in violence,” according to Amnesty International in its annual report on human rights. It accuses governments and the United Nations of behaving hypocritically in saying civilians deserve protection but not ...
End UN veto in genocide votes, plead Amnesty
States fail to protect civilians from militant violence: Amnesty
Amnesty International: Powerful nations failing to stop rights abuses
New York Times
Talk Toughens as US-Israel Relations Fray
New York Times
WASHINGTON — When President Obama's national security adviser sat down with her Israeli counterpart at the White House last week, she upbraided him over leaks in Jerusalem that the Americans interpreted as an attempt to undermine nuclear ...
Netanyahu row with Obama administration deepensBBC News
Israel PM speaks up against Iran nuclear dealXinhua
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New York Times
WASHINGTON — When President Obama's national security adviser sat down with her Israeli counterpart at the White House last week, she upbraided him over leaks in Jerusalem that the Americans interpreted as an attempt to undermine nuclear ...
Netanyahu row with Obama administration deepens
Israel PM speaks up against Iran nuclear deal
Tension Between Israel, U.S. Intensifies Over Netanyahu Speech
The Hindu
Documents from Osama bin Laden raid read at US terror trial
The Hindu
Prosecutors on Wednesday presented declassified al-Qaeda documents obtained after the 2011 raid of Osama bin Laden's Pakistan compound at the trial of a man charged in a British terrorism plot. The al-Qaeda documents, read by the FBI linguist who ...
Pakistani man denies al Qaeda ties at US terror trialFirstpost
Abid Naseer New York trial shown Bin Laden documentsBBC News
Attack plans revealed in terror trial: 'Focus on killing the American people'New York Post
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The Hindu
Prosecutors on Wednesday presented declassified al-Qaeda documents obtained after the 2011 raid of Osama bin Laden's Pakistan compound at the trial of a man charged in a British terrorism plot. The al-Qaeda documents, read by the FBI linguist who ...
Pakistani man denies al Qaeda ties at US terror trial
Abid Naseer New York trial shown Bin Laden documents
Attack plans revealed in terror trial: 'Focus on killing the American people'
New York Times
Police Officers in Turkey Held in Wiretaps of Officials
New York Times
ISTANBUL — Turkish police officers on Wednesday arrested dozens of fellow officers accused of wiretapping President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and top government officials. The chief prosecutor's office in Ankara, the capital, issued 54 arrest warrants, the ...
Erdogan's vision for Turkey undermined by domestic strifeWashington Times
Former Miss Turkey faces prison for 'insulting' country's presidentFox News
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New York Times
ISTANBUL — Turkish police officers on Wednesday arrested dozens of fellow officers accused of wiretapping President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and top government officials. The chief prosecutor's office in Ankara, the capital, issued 54 arrest warrants, the ...
Erdogan's vision for Turkey undermined by domestic strife
Former Miss Turkey faces prison for 'insulting' country's president
How a single Instagram post could end up sending a former Miss Turkey to jail
New York Times
Bangladeshi Court Issues Arrest Warrant for Leader of Opposition
New York Times
DHAKA, Bangladesh — An anticorruption court here in the capital issued an arrest warrant Wednesday for the opposition leader, former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, in a move that could exacerbate heightened tensions between her supporters and governing ...
Leaders in Asia Face Jail, Arrests _ Often Due to PoliticsABC News
BD court orders Khaleda Zia's arrestThe Nation
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New York Times
DHAKA, Bangladesh — An anticorruption court here in the capital issued an arrest warrant Wednesday for the opposition leader, former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, in a move that could exacerbate heightened tensions between her supporters and governing ...
Leaders in Asia Face Jail, Arrests _ Often Due to Politics
BD court orders Khaleda Zia's arrest
Bangladesh issues arrest warrants for opposition chief in graft cases
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