Honolulu Star-Advertiser | Suspect in Fort Lauderdale shooting charged with federal crimes, could face death penalty Washington Post The suspected gunman in an airport shooting rampage in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. — Esteban Santiago, 26, an Iraq War veteran — has been charged with federal crimes and could face the death penalty, the Justice Department announced Saturday night. Family says shooting suspect 'lost his mind' after tour in Iraq Fort Lauderdale attacker 'lost his mind in Iraq,' say family Florida Airport Gunman Is Iraq War Vet Who Feared CIA Was Controlling His Mind |
Reuters | Iraq says deal reached over Bashiqa, Turkey says issue will be solved Reuters Turkish forces have been stationed in Bashiqa since before a recent offensive against Islamic State in northern Iraq. Iraqi state television said Turkey had pledged to "respect the sovereignty of Iraq" and that Baghdad and Ankara agreed not to ... Turkish PM Visits Iraq Amid Spat Over Unauthorized Troops Iraq PM says Turkish troop problem solved soon BREAKING: Turkey agrees to withdraw its troops illegally stationed in Iraq |
Press Herald | Ravaged ancient sites in Iraq turn to rubble Press Herald NIMRUD, Iraq — The giant winged bulls that once stood sentry at the nearly 3,000-year-old palace at Nimrud have been hacked to pieces. The fantastical human-headed creatures were believed to guard the king from evil, but now their stone remains are ... Threats Remain to This Ancient Archeological Site in Iraq Agatha Christie's photographs reveal how she helped uncover Iraq's lost city of Nimrud |
Press TV | Ali Akbar Velayati, senior adviser to Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei on ... Press TV A senior Iranian official has welcomed Turkey's decision to pull out its forces from Iraq and respect the Arab country's territorial integrity as a positive move. “This [issue] that the Turkish government has decided to observe good neighborliness with ... Velayati Hails Turkey's Iraq Withdrawal Plan |
Reuters | Are foreign countries enabling war crimes in Iraq? Aljazeera.com Amnesty International says weapons sold by 17 countries - including Britain, Russia and the United States - are being used by militias to commit war crimes in Iraq. The Amnesty report focuses on Popular Mobilisation Units, which are a crucial part of ... US, European weapons used to commit war crimes in Iraq: Amnesty Amnesty Calls For End Of Arms Transfers Fueling War Crimes In Iraq Iraq: Turning a blind eye - Document | Amnesty International |
Yahoo News | US--United States-Iraq Yahoo News 4 about the U.S.-led coalition's military advisers in Iraq, The Associated Press quoted a U.S. military spokesman who erroneously stated that the coalition had recently doubled the size of its adviser corps. The spokesman says he misstated the size of ... More US troops are being wounded in Iraq and Syria, the Pentagon quietly acknowledges Iraq forces near Tigris River in Mosul UN: At least 6878 civilians killed in Iraq in 2016 |
Hurriyet Daily News | LOCAL >11 PKK positions destroyed in N Iraq, says Turkish army Hurriyet Daily News The Turkish army destroyed 11 outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) positions in airstrikes against the terrorist group in northern Iraq, the Turkish military said late on Jan. 6. According to a statement issued by the Turkish General Staff, fighter ... |
Center for Research on Globalization | Bogus Intelligence: The Same Officials Who Pushed the Iraq War Are Now Stirring Up Anti-Russia Hysteria Center for Research on Globalization When Pentagon favorites like Iraqi émigré Ahmed Chalabi plied U.S. intelligence with spurious “evidence” on WMD in Iraq, Mr. Clapper was in position to suppress the findings of any imagery analyst who might have the temerity to report, for example ... |
Iraq war veteran in custody after deadly Florida airport shooting euronews In custody, the suspected gunman has been identified as Iraq war veteran Esteban Santiago, 26, who reportedly told the FBI in November that voices in his head were urging him to join ISIL. With nothing to indicate a terrorist motive, mental health is ... |
CNBC | OPEC's 2nd biggest producer could have an especially hard time cutting output CNBC Iraq is stuck between a rock and a hard place in its effort to contribute to OPEC's planned production cuts in the first half of 2017. Those cuts — which are designed to help the world work through a glut of existing oil supplies and thereby reduce ... Iraq next to state commitment to OPEC cuts Iraq begins reducing oil output in keeping with OPEC decision: minister Is The OPEC Deal Falling Apart Already? Iraq Accuses Kurds Of Non-Compliance |