June 19, 2013
World
Egypt leader said to reach out to radicals in Sinai
CAIRO — Egypt’s Islamist president is using former jihadists to mediate with radical Islamists in Sinai, trying to ensure a halt in militant attacks in return for a stop in a military offensive in ...
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Israeli court rejects activist’s family lawsuit
HAIFA, Israel — An Israeli court on Tuesday cleared the military of wrongdoing in the death of a young American activist who was crushed by an Israeli bulldozer during a protest in the Gaza Strip n...
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Defectors officers live in secret camp in Jordan
MAFRAQ, Jordan — In an isolated stretch of Jordanian desert, a heavily guarded, secret compound houses 1,200 senior police and army officers who defected from nearby Syria. The men live in trail...
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Fast food finds fans in Baghdad
BAGHDAD — Baghdad’s embattled residents can finally get their milkshakes, chili-cheese dogs and buckets of crispy fried chicken. Original recipe or extra spicy, of course. A wave of new American...
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Family of slain US activist awaits verdict
JERUSALEM — Almost a decade after their daughter was crushed to death by an Israeli army bulldozer as she tried to block its path in a Gaza Strip conflict zone, Rachel Corrie’s parents are preparin...
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Rebels left lives as butchers, barbers
MAREA, Syria — In their previous lives, they were butchers, barbers, construction workers and university students. Now they are rebels fighting a civil war they hope will end Syrian President Ba...
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Afghans: Sources confirm militant leader is dead
KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghanistan’s intelligence agency said Sunday its operatives have confirmed that the son of the founder of the powerful Haqqani militant network was killed in an airstrike in P...
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Survivors smelled gas odor before Venezuela blast
PUNTO FIJO, Venezuela — After nightfall on Friday, as red lights began glowing atop the massive Amuay refinery in western Venezuela, the odor of sulfur made its way through the surrounding neighbor...
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German minister rejects more time for Greece
BERLIN — Germany’s economy minister has rejected calls for Greece to get more time to implement economic reforms, saying in an interview Sunday that Athens needs to respect the bailout deal reached...
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Libya’s interior minister resigns after attacks
TRIPOLI, Libya — Libya’s interim interior minister resigned on Sunday after members of the newly-elected parliament accused his forces of neglect when attackers bulldozed a Sufi shrine and mosque w...
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