Syria
In Syria, a fine line between Jihadists and opposition
In Syria, a fine line between Jihadists and opposition
A Rebel Fighter Sees Islamic Law In Syria’s Future
Assad Suffering Reversals in Fighting and Diplomacy
Heavy fighting continued in southern Damascus near the international airport. A mortar round hit a school near Damascus, killing 29 students.
Gunmen loyal to opposite sides in Syria’s civil war clashed in Tripoli. Two were killed and 12 wounded.
Thousands of protesters clashed with police outside the presidential palace in Cairo. Egyptian newspapers went on strike.
US Senate Approves Dunford as Commander for Afghanistan
Afghan Interior Minister Pledges Reforms to Security
Islamists and Secular Society Battle for Freedoms after Arab Spring
Supporters of Tunisia’s Islamist rulers attacked members of the country’s main labor union. Ten people were injured before police restored order.
The top US military commander in Africa said AQIM is operating terrorist training camps in Mali and providing training, weapons, and financing to the al Qaeda-linked Boko Haram in Nigeria. “Al Qaeda and other organizations are strengthening their hold in northern Mali” with each passing day, he said.
Police arrested a Muslim convert in Albi and his former partner in Toulouse; both are suspected of serving as accomplices to Toulouse shooter Mohamed Merah. The investigation is ongoing and other accomplices are being sought.
The twin threat posed by Syria’s chemical weapons
Pakistan’s Hazara Shiites Under Siege
The US Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces removed the judge from the case of Fort Hood shooter Major Nidal Hassan, citing the judge’s “appearance of bias” in requiring the defendant to appear in court clean-shaven and barring Hassan from using a courtroom latrine. The US military denied losing a drone over Iran.
Officials: NATO to decide on missiles for Turkey
The top spokesman for the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan denied his group was involved in the assassination attempt that targeted Mullah Nazir, an al Qaeda-linked Taliban leader in South Waziristan.
The suicide attack is the 50th in Syria in the past 12 months; 41 of them have been claimed by the Al Nusrah Front.
Peace Prospects for Gaza Hinge on Egypt’s Sinai
Pakistan – More than 100 graves of Ahmedi community shattered
The Taliban killed five civilians in a bombing in Uruzgan and two ISAF soldiers in an IED attack in the south. Security forces killed eight Taliban fighters in Zabul and Faryab. Ismail Khan will remain the Minister of Energy and Water despite rebuilding his militia in the west.
Russia and China urged North Korea not to go ahead with a planned launch of a long-range rocket. North Korea informed the UN the launch would take place between Dec.10 and Dec. 22.
The government continued its attack on rebel positions around Damascus. A Syrian Army tank fired shells into Turkey. A prominent foreign ministry spokesman defected. The UN said it was pulling out all its non-essential staff.
US Raises Monitoring of Iranian Reactor
The supreme court joined other judges in protest against President Morsi by declaring a strike. The media and the tourism industry also planned protest measures.
Afghanistan to have strong air force by 2016: Azimi
Afghanistan – Ismail Khan Retains Position as Energy Minister
Order restored following renewed clashes in Salloum
Assassins opened fire on Naji Hamad, the organizer of a Sept. 21 anti-militia demonstration in Benghazi, killing his brother-in-law but missing Hamad. This year 18 security force members have been killed in Benghazi; Islamist militants are suspected. Although the Ansar al Sharia militia was reportedly disbanded after the Sept. 11 attack on the US Consulate, […]
Rebel gains in Syria embolden Lebanese Sunnis