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Turkey

Domestic violence OK sometimes: 34 percent of Turkish men


Egypt

The IMF and Egypt failed to reach an agreement on a $4.8 billion loan deal. A police officer was killed by unidentified gunmen in the Sinai. Three women, including the daughter of a high-profile Coptic figure, were kidnapped by gunmen in Rafah. An Israeli man who entered the Sinai illegally was sentenced to two years […]


Israel

IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz said the situation in the West Bank is not headed for a third Intifada. Gantz also said Israel has “the ability to deal with the dangers Iran presents to us,” and that coordination with Egypt on certain issues has improved since Mubarak’s fall.


Somalia

Shabaab claimed it killed two Djiboutian soldiers in an attack in Beledweyne and four militia fighters in Mogadishu. Somali officials said that a Canadian was among several foreign fighters who attacked a courthouse in the capital on April 14.


Libya

Congress named the constitutional election law committee. The UN Support Mission in Libya warned of a fraudulent Facebook page. A Tripoli prosecutor said alcohol and drug smugglers should be executed and those who or use drugs should be whipped. A conservative women’s group aiming to help build Libya as an Islamic state held its first […]


Syria

U.S. leads in humanitarian funding to Syria


Afghanistan

A Question of Morality: Germany’s Afghan Staff Fear Reprisals


Belgium

Belgian authorities investigating Syrian jihadist recruitment networks raided 48 homes, mainly in Antwerp and Vilvorde, and arrested six people, including Fouad Belkacem, the spokesman for the Islamist group Sharia4Belgium. Prosecutors said that 33 people linked to the group were either already in Syria or on their way to fight.


United Kingdom

The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Haroon Aswat, a lieutenant of extremist cleric Abu Hamza, cannot be deported to the US because he suffers from schizophrenia and might deteriorate in a US prison. Aswat is accused of conspiring with Hamza to set up a terrorist training camp in Oregon.



United States

Twin explosions near the finish line of the Boston Marathon have killed three people and injured over 140 more. The bomb blasts took place nearly three hours into the event; authorities are investigating. Two more explosive devices were found near the site and dismantled. Security is being stepped up in New York City and Washington, […]


Afghanistan

Some Hopeful Signs out of the Afghan Army


Afghanistan

The kidnapped chief of a university in Balkh was found dead; his son blamed former jihadist leaders in the area for the crime. Afghan commandos killed 22 insurgents in Nangarhar. Seven civilians died in a roadside bombing in Zabul.


Bangladesh

Islamist agitation fuels unrest in Bangladesh



United States

Pentagon cancels divisive Distinguished Warfare Medal for cyber ops, drone strikes


Germany

A mysterious Iranian-run factory in Germany


Egypt

Former president Mubarak was ordered released on murder charges, but will remain in custody over corruption charges. A weapons cache, including mines and antiaircraft weaponry, which was destined for the Gaza Strip, was seized by authorities in the Sinai. A second cache of weaponry also in the Sinai was found later. A former leader of […]


Palestinian Territories

Three people, allegedly members of Hamas’ al Qassam Brigades, escaped from a prison in the Gaza Strip. Turkey became the first country to have an ambassador recognized by Palestine. President Abbas traveled to Kuwait to inaugurate Palestine’s embassy in the Arab state.


Syria

Raphael Gendron, a Frenchman active in Islamist circles in Belgium, was killed while fighting with the Islamist ‘Falcons of Sham’ militia headed by Abdelrahman Ayachi. Syria’s deputy foreign minister accused France and the UK of “directly or indirectly” backing al Qaeda by supporting the Syrian opposition.


Turkey

An Istanbul court gave celebrated Turkish pianist Fazil Say a suspended sentence of 10 months in prison for insulting Muslim values based on several Tweets he made last year. Turkey’s ambassador to Jerusalem has become the first ambassador recognized by Palestine. Turkey warned Israel not to engage in “dirty bargaining” over the Mavi Marmara raid.


Iraq

Iraqi interpreter picks exile over certain death after ‘working for enemy’


Afghanistan

Afghan farmers return to opium as other markets fail


Al Qaeda

With Al Qaeda shattered, US counter-terrorism’s future unclear



Syria

US feeds Syrians, but secretly


Mali

France proposed the creation of a UN force of 11,200 military personnel and 1,440 international police to take over security in northern Mali on July 1. The draft resolution would allow French forces to intervene in Mali at the UN’s request if there was a serious and imminent threat to the UN force. The Malian […]



Libya

Sufyan bin Qumu, a former driver for Osama bin Laden and ex-Guantanamo detainee, is said to have been shot in the Islamist stronghold of Darna. He has been linked to the attack on the US Consulate in Benghazi last fall that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens. Libyan media said a colleague of Qumu’s was shot in […]


Germany

European security officials are looking into the possibility that an Iranian-run factory in Dinslaken may have been supplying equipment and materials for Iran’s nuclear weapons program. Germany sent a plane to Syria to bring back over 30 Syrians wounded in the Syrian conflict to Germany for treatment.