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- Kerry says unclear whether interim Iran deal within reach
- Iraqi troops pause, await back-up in battle for Tikrit against militants
- Afghanistan gave CIA money to al Qaeda for diplomat's ransom: NYT
- Venezuela stages military exercise to counter U.S. 'threat'
- Iraqi Kurds say Islamic State used chlorine gas against them
- Islamic State targeted in 10 air strikes by U.S., allies: statement
- Islamic State fighters and force allied with Tripoli clash in central Libya
- Murray advances at Indian Wells
- Egypt sacks 41 judges for supporting Brotherhood: sources
- Messi overtakes Ronaldo in scoring charts; Man City loses
- Rescue effort begins in Vanuatu after powerful Pacific cyclone
- Ryan Moore takes lead in Valspar Championship
- Vatican official says force may be needed to combat Islamic State: interview
- Andy Murray advances to 3rd round at Indian Wells
- U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia on heightened security
- Chile wildfire reported contained; many evacuees return home
- Top Asian News at 11:00 p.m. GMT
- Benfica beats Braga to increase overnight lead in Portugal
- Messi nets 31st, 32nd league goals as Barca protects lead
- Super Sunday to decide World Cup quarter-final line-up
- Bombs found in camp for displaced people in Nigeria's Maiduguri
- Motorcycle racing: Eslick wins Daytona 200
- Sad Taylor ready to move on from Zimbabwe
- Turkey not headed toward 'dictatorship': Erdogan
- Cartoonist Lars Vilks in first public appearance since Copenhagen attacks
- Abducted Chinese workers freed in Nigeria: police
- Juventus grinds out 1-0 win at Palermo to go 14 points clear
- West Indies win toss, send UAE in to bat at World Cup
- Court revives lawsuit over Nazi stolen art in US
- Championship promotion race heats up after goal glut
- Guyana defends oil concession in waters claimed by Venezuela
- Serbian helicopter in fatal crash while evacuating newborn
- Residents return after fleeing Chile port city inferno
- Panathinaikos beats Ergotelis 2-0 in Greek league
- Venezuela conducts military exercises, citing US threat
- EU's Mogherini to make first visit to Cuba to spur normalisation
- Vanuatu appeals for aid after cyclone 'calamity'
- Saint-Etienne wins 3-2 win at Metz in French league
- Israeli vote in balance as campaigning draws to close
Kerry says unclear whether interim Iran deal within reach Posted: 14 Mar 2015 04:46 AM PDT
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Iraqi troops pause, await back-up in battle for Tikrit against militants Posted: 14 Mar 2015 09:04 AM PDT
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Afghanistan gave CIA money to al Qaeda for diplomat's ransom: NYT Posted: 14 Mar 2015 10:58 AM PDT About $1 million provided by the CIA to a secret Afghan government fund ended up in the hands of al Qaeda in 2010 when it was used to pay a ransom for an Afghan diplomat, the New York Times reported on Saturday. Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden had at first been concerned about the payment, fearing the CIA knew about the money and had tainted it with poison, radiation or a tracking device, the Times said, and suggested it be converted to another currency. The newspaper said letters about the ransom payment were found in the 2011 raid by U.S. Navy SEALS who killed bin Laden at his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. The communications were submitted as evidence in the trial of Abid Naseer, who was convicted this month in New York of supporting terrorism and plotting to bomb a shopping center in Manchester, England. |
Venezuela stages military exercise to counter U.S. 'threat' Posted: 14 Mar 2015 03:34 PM PDT
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Iraqi Kurds say Islamic State used chlorine gas against them Posted: 14 Mar 2015 12:56 PM PDT By Isabel Coles ARBIL, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraqi Kurdish authorities said on Saturday they had evidence that Islamic State had used chlorine gas as a chemical weapon against their peshmerga fighters in northern Iraq in January. The Security Council of the semi-autonomous Kurdish region said in a statement to Reuters that the peshmerga had taken soil and clothing samples after an Islamic State car bombing attempt on Jan. 23. Chlorine is a choking agent whose use as a chemical weapon dates back to World War One. It is banned under the 1997 Chemical Weapons Convention, which prohibits all use of toxic agents on the battlefield. |
Islamic State targeted in 10 air strikes by U.S., allies: statement Posted: 14 Mar 2015 09:08 AM PDT The United States and its coalition partners staged 10 air strikes on Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria in a 24-hour period, the Combined Joint Task Force said on Saturday. The strikes, which began on Friday, hit a fighting position and tactical units near the Syrian cities of Kobani and Al Hasakah, the task force said in a statement on the latest daily raids. In Iraq, four strikes targeted a large Islamic State unit, two tactical units, four buildings and vehicles near Kirkuk. |
Islamic State fighters and force allied with Tripoli clash in central Libya Posted: 14 Mar 2015 04:34 PM PDT Clashes erupted in central Libya on Saturday between Islamic State fighters and a force loyal to a Tripoli-based faction, a military official and residents said. It was the first publicly known major confrontation between the two groups since militants loyal to Islamic State, the group which has seized much of Iraq and Syria, established a larger presence in central Libya in recent weeks. Islamic State, which analysts say is splintered into smaller factions in Libya, has sought to exploit turmoil in the major oil producer where two rival governments and their respective allies fight for power. On Saturday, Islamic State militants clashed with forces allied to a Tripoli-based government that was established after an armed faction called Libya Dawn seized the capital in August. |
Murray advances at Indian Wells Posted: 14 Mar 2015 04:32 PM PDT |
Egypt sacks 41 judges for supporting Brotherhood: sources Posted: 14 Mar 2015 04:32 PM PDT
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Messi overtakes Ronaldo in scoring charts; Man City loses Posted: 14 Mar 2015 04:26 PM PDT |
Rescue effort begins in Vanuatu after powerful Pacific cyclone Posted: 14 Mar 2015 04:25 PM PDT
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Ryan Moore takes lead in Valspar Championship Posted: 14 Mar 2015 04:24 PM PDT |
Vatican official says force may be needed to combat Islamic State: interview Posted: 14 Mar 2015 04:17 PM PDT The Vatican's ambassador in Geneva has said the use of force will be necessary to protect minority groups from Islamic State aggression if a political solution cannot be achieved. In an interview with U.S. Catholic website Crux, Archbishop Silvano Tomasi said the jihadists, who have declared a cross-border caliphate after seizing land in eastern Syria and northern Iraq, were committing "genocide" and must be stopped. "What's needed is a coordinated and well-thought-out coalition to do everything possible to achieve a political settlement without violence," Crux quoted Tomasi as saying on Friday, "but if that's not possible, then the use of force will be necessary." Tomasi's words follow repeated condemnations of Islamic State by Pope Francis, who decried the beheading of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians in Libya in February and has said it is "lawful" to stop an unjust aggressor. The Vatican said more than 60 countries including the United States have endorsed the statement, which warns that Christians in particular now "live a serious existential threat". |
Andy Murray advances to 3rd round at Indian Wells Posted: 14 Mar 2015 04:17 PM PDT |
U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia on heightened security Posted: 14 Mar 2015 04:15 PM PDT (Reuters) - U.S. citizens are urged to take precautions in Saudia Arabaia and U.S. consular services in the country have been canceled for Sunday and Monday due to heightened security concerns, the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh said on Saturday. In a statement on its website, the embassy said consular services in Riyadh, Jeddah and Dhahran would be canceled and it urged all U.S. citizens to take extra precautions when traveling in Saudi Arabia. Fox News, citing an intelligence source, said the threat is serious enough that the facilities will have only essential staff over the next two days. On Friday, the embassy warned that Western oil workers in Saudi Arabia may be the target of militant attacks. |
Chile wildfire reported contained; many evacuees return home Posted: 14 Mar 2015 04:07 PM PDT |
Top Asian News at 11:00 p.m. GMT Posted: 14 Mar 2015 04:03 PM PDT WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — At least eight people were confirmed dead in Vanuatu after a massive cyclone tore through the tiny South Pacific archipelago, and the death toll is likely to rise much higher once communications are restored with outlying islands, aid workers said Sunday. Packing winds of 270 kilometers (168 miles) per hour, Cyclone Pam tore through Vanuatu early Saturday, leaving a trail of destruction and unconfirmed reports of dozens of deaths. |
Benfica beats Braga to increase overnight lead in Portugal Posted: 14 Mar 2015 04:02 PM PDT LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Jonas and Eliseu Pereira scored to help Benfica beat 10-man Braga 2-0 at home Saturday and increase its overnight lead in the Portuguese league. |
Messi nets 31st, 32nd league goals as Barca protects lead Posted: 14 Mar 2015 03:53 PM PDT |
Super Sunday to decide World Cup quarter-final line-up Posted: 14 Mar 2015 03:51 PM PDT
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Bombs found in camp for displaced people in Nigeria's Maiduguri Posted: 14 Mar 2015 03:28 PM PDT
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Motorcycle racing: Eslick wins Daytona 200 Posted: 14 Mar 2015 03:10 PM PDT DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Danny Eslick won the Daytona 200 for the second straight year with a last-lap pass of Josh Herrin in the final turn at Daytona International Speedway. |
Sad Taylor ready to move on from Zimbabwe Posted: 14 Mar 2015 03:06 PM PDT
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Turkey not headed toward 'dictatorship': Erdogan Posted: 14 Mar 2015 03:01 PM PDT
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Cartoonist Lars Vilks in first public appearance since Copenhagen attacks Posted: 14 Mar 2015 02:58 PM PDT
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Abducted Chinese workers freed in Nigeria: police Posted: 14 Mar 2015 02:53 PM PDT
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Juventus grinds out 1-0 win at Palermo to go 14 points clear Posted: 14 Mar 2015 02:45 PM PDT |
West Indies win toss, send UAE in to bat at World Cup Posted: 14 Mar 2015 02:45 PM PDT NAPIER, New Zealand (AP) — The West Indies had a setback in the push for a World Cup quarterfinal spot with veteran opener Chris Gayle ruled out of the starting lineup for the must-win Pool B match against United Arab Emirates. |
Court revives lawsuit over Nazi stolen art in US Posted: 14 Mar 2015 02:42 PM PDT NEW YORK (AP) — A federal appeals court in New York has given new life to a claim that the University of Oklahoma is harboring a Camille Pissarro painting stolen by the Nazis during World War II. |
Championship promotion race heats up after goal glut Posted: 14 Mar 2015 02:41 PM PDT
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Guyana defends oil concession in waters claimed by Venezuela Posted: 14 Mar 2015 02:35 PM PDT GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — Guyana's government is rejecting the latest objections raised by neighboring Venezuela over the granting to ExxonMobil Corp. of an oil and gas concession in Caribbean waters claimed by both nations. |
Serbian helicopter in fatal crash while evacuating newborn Posted: 14 Mar 2015 02:27 PM PDT
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Residents return after fleeing Chile port city inferno Posted: 14 Mar 2015 02:20 PM PDT
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Panathinaikos beats Ergotelis 2-0 in Greek league Posted: 14 Mar 2015 02:19 PM PDT ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Panathinaikos beat host Ergotelis 2-0 through first-half goals by Marcus Berg and Abdul Jeleel Ajagun in the Greek league Saturday. |
Venezuela conducts military exercises, citing US threat Posted: 14 Mar 2015 02:12 PM PDT |
EU's Mogherini to make first visit to Cuba to spur normalisation Posted: 14 Mar 2015 02:04 PM PDT
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Vanuatu appeals for aid after cyclone 'calamity' Posted: 14 Mar 2015 02:01 PM PDT Vanuatu's president made an emotional appeal for international assistance on Saturday after his island nation was hit by a calamity of a cyclone, wreaking devastation in what is feared to be one of the region's worst weather disasters. Though the full extent of the damage is unknown, the UN had unconfirmed reports of 44 people killed in just one province while aid agencies described scenes of destroyed homes, uprooted trees and blocked roads as a result of Super Cyclone Pam, a maximum category five storm. Media including the Wall Street Journal cited the country's Disaster Management Office in saying six people were killed and a state of emergency declared over the tropical cyclone, which brought gusts of up to 320 kilometres (200 miles) an hour. Images showed the battered capital littered with debris as strong waves pounded onshore, while aid agencies described homes "blown to pieces" and "widespread destruction". |
Saint-Etienne wins 3-2 win at Metz in French league Posted: 14 Mar 2015 02:00 PM PDT PARIS (AP) — Ivory Coast winger Max-Alain Gradel scored for the fourth straight match as Saint-Etienne secured a 3-2 win at struggling Metz on Saturday to strengthen its hold on fifth place in the French league standings. |
Israeli vote in balance as campaigning draws to close Posted: 14 Mar 2015 01:57 PM PDT
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