The Guardian | Briton admits marks on IEDs linked to Iraq death of US soldier are his The Guardian A British man on trial for making bombs that allegedly killed a US soldier in Iraq has admitted that fingerprints found on IEDs linked to the case are his. Anis Abid Sardar, 38, of Wembley, north-west London, is accused of making bombs in Syria that ... Briton accepts his fingerprints were on Iraq bomb US soldier describes moment his colleague was killed in Iraq 8 years ago UK trial: US soldier describes chaos after Iraq explosion |
mirror.co.uk | ISIS in Iraq: Cellist performs at site of blast just an hour after explosion ... mirror.co.uk A cellist has sent a defiant message to the extremists bombing and murdering civilians across Iraq by performing at the site of a car bomb just one hour after the attackers struck. The vehicle explosion in the Mansour district of Baghdad had occurred ... |
Fox News | Interpol steps up search for ancient artifacts stolen in Syria, Iraq Fox News The secretary general of Interpol pledged Monday to ramp up the fight against the smuggling of ancient relics by ISIS militants in Iraq and Syria. At a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Monday, Interpol Secretary General Jürgen ... |
U.S. News & World Report | Defense Bill Recognizes Iraq's Kurdish, Sunni Militias as a 'Country' U.S. News & World Report In addition, the bill would authorize $600 million for FY 2016 to train and equip vetted Syrian rebel groups to fight IS and another $300 million to help Jordan defend its borders with Iraq and Syria. The Senate Armed Services Committee under Chairman ... 'US funding of Sunni militia groups would further partition Iraq' Private Surveillance Drones Take Flight Over Iraq After defeating ISIS with Turkey's help, peshmergas return back to Iraq |
Fox News | US must help protect world's cultural heritage in Iraq Fox News The destruction at Nimrud, follows other attacks on antiquity carried out by the group now holding a third of Iraq and neighboring Syria in its self-declared caliphate. The attacks have horrified archaeologists and U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon ... |
U.S. News & World Report | Iraq faces huge challenges dislodging Islamic State in Anbar U.S. News & World Report In this Sunday, April 26, 2015 photo, Iraqi security forces clash with Islamic State group militants, during an operation to retake the water control station on a canal lost over the weekend, in the town of Garma, between Baghdad and the Islamic State ... Iraq: Baghdad Bombings Kill Civilians Car Bombings in Iraq's Capital Kill at Least 20 Civilians Car bombs, suicide attack kill at least 22 in Iraq |
Washington Times | Iraq still waiting on F-16 fighter jets, US-trained pilots for Islamic State ... Washington Times Iraq's besieged military was supposed to be flying front-line American F-16 fighters by now, joining other Arab forces in a daily air war against the Islamic State terrorist army controlling western and northern Iraq. But while the war rages, there ... US, allies conduct 21 air strikes in Syria, Iraq US, allies conduct 20 air strikes in Syria, Iraq - military US, allies conduct 21 air strikes in Syria, Iraq - military | Reuters |
The Guardian | Briton accused of murdering US soldier with bomb in Iraq goes on trial in UK The Guardian Opening the prosecution case, Max Hill QC told the jury: “This is an unusual trial in that almost all of the evidence you will hear and see comes from Iraq. The offences, we say, are the most serious imaginable, and the British link is the fact that ... Briton Goes on Trial in London for Killing US Soldier in Iraq UK Trial Opens over US Soldier Bomb Death in Iraq UK man accused of killing US soldier with bomb in Iraq |
WBUR | Uncovering A Massacre In Iraq WBUR An Iraqi forensic team works at the site of a mass grave, believed to contain the bodies of Iraqi soldiers killed by Islamic State group militants when they overran Camp Speicher military base last June, in Tikrit, Iraq, 80 miles north of Baghdad ... |
Stuff.co.nz | Key accused of dangerous 'chatter' Stuff.co.nz Prime Minister John Key is under fire from his opponents for disclosing Kiwi troops were in Dubai on their way to Iraq after the Defence Force had previously kept a lid on their movements for security reasons. Key has also been slated for telling Dubai ... |