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Guards stand at the entrance of a renovated Abu Ghraib prison, now renamed Baghdad Central Prison in Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2009. Iraq has reopened the notorious Abu Ghraib prison west of Baghdad, but it has a new name and officials promise more humane treatment of prisoners. The compound has come to symbolize American abuses after photos released in 2004 showed U.S. soldiers sexually humiliating inmates
2014 Northern Iraq offensive   Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant   Photos   Sectarian violence in Iraq   Wikipedia: 2014 Northern Iraq offensive  
 Sun Sentinel 
Iraq forces executed 255 prisoners in revenge for Islamic State killings: HRW
Iraqi security forces and government affiliated militias appear to have unlawfully executed at least 255 prisoners over the past month in apparent revenge for killings by Islamic State fighters, accor... (photo: AP / Karim Kadim)
The Africans first Nobel Literature Laureate - Nigeria's Wole Soyinka - at the EP, 10 September 2008 at theEuropean Parliament.
Islam   Photos   Terrorism in Nigeria   Wikipedia: Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa   Wole Soyinka  
 Al Jazeera 
Wole Soyinka: 'Islam is not in danger'
He is often called Nigeria's national conscience and Africa's most compelling literary force - Wole Soyinka, the Nigerian poet, playwright and activist. He was the first black African to be honou... (photo: Creative Commons)
U.S. Army Spc. Newton Carlicci travels dismounted while on his way back to his outpost from the village of Paspajak, Charkh District, Logar province, Afghanistan, June 20, 2010.  Al Jazeera 
Afghanistan will not be the next Iraq
As the Iraq crisis deepens, some commentators have taken to inaccurately comparing it to the situation in Afghanistan. Predictions have been made that, a few years after the withdrawal of internationa... (photo: US Army / Public Domain)
Afghan War   Iraq Conflict   Photos   Taliban   Wikipedia: War in Afghanistan (2001present)  
FILE - This undated file image posted on a militant website on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014, which has been verified and is consistent with other AP reporting, shows fighters from the al-Qaida linked Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) marching in Raqqa, Syria.  The Irish Times 
Insurgents in northern Iraq seize nuclear material
Insurgents in Iraq have seized nuclear materials used for scientific research at a university in the country’s north, Iraq told the United Nations in a letter appealing for help to “stave off the ... (photo: AP / Militant Website, File)
Al Qaida - Iraq   ISIS Rebels   Iraq Conflict   Photos   Wikipedia: 2014 Northern Iraq offensive  
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This undated image posted on a militant social media account, which has been verified and is consistent with other AP reporting, shows Omar al-Shishani climbing out of a humvee. BBC News
The Georgian roots of Isis commander Omar al-Shishani
Omar al-Shishani may now be one of the most feared jihadists in the Middle East, as a commander in the al-Qaeda-affiliated Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isis), bu... (photo: AP / via militant social media account)
Al Qaida   Islamic Extremism   Mideast Peace   Photos   Wikipedia: Abu Omar al-Shishani  
File - An Iraqi soldier at a checkpoint in Baghdad's green zone,Iraq. CNN
Iraq to split in three: So why not?
July 7, 2014 -- Updated 1557 GMT (2357 HKT) | The main obstacle to a peaceful settlement in Iraq is the absence of oil in Sunni areas in the west. | (CNN) -- Iraq is tear... (photo: WN / Jamal Penjweny)
Al Qaida   Iraq Conflict   Photos   US Foreign Policy   Wikipedia: Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant  
Palestinians carry the body of 16-year-old Mohammed Abu Khdeir in Jerusalem on Friday, July 4, 2014. The Independent
Mohammed Abu Khdeir murder: Mother speaks out after six Israeli men arrested for 'nationalistic' killing
Israeli police arrested six men on Sunday on suspicion of the murder of a Palestinian teenager who was abducted as he walked to a mosque for dawn prayers. | The men are J... (photo: AP / Mahmoud Illean)
Human Rights   Israeli Palestinian Conflict   Mideast Peace   Photos   Wikipedia: Murder of Mohammed Abu Khdeir  
File - Nigeria troops man a checkpoint in Maiduguri, Nigeria, Wednesday, Sept, 28. 2011. Security forces have arrested a commander of a radical Muslim sect known as Boko Haram, who allegedly ordered various sectarian killings in the northeastern city. Daily Press
Nigerian army says it has killed 53 Boko Haram fighters
MAIDUGURI Nigeria (Reuters) - Nigeria's military said on Saturday that it had killed 53 fighters from the Islamist Boko Haram group when it repelled an attack on a milita... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
2014 Boko Haram attacks   Chris Olukolade   Photos   Terrorism in Nigeria   Wikipedia: Timeline of Boko Haram attacks in Nigeria  
This image made from video posted on a militant website Saturday, July 5, 2014, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, purports to show the leader of the Islamic State group, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, delivering a sermon at a mosque in Iraq The Inquisitr
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi: ISIS Leader Makes First Public Appearance In New Brazen Video
Brazen, that is, if the speaker was, in fact, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. The enigmatic terrorist leader is seldom seen and only a few rare photographs of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi ... (photo: AP / Militant video)
2014 Northern Iraq offensive   Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi   Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant   Photos   Wikipedia: Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi  
Mideast Jordan Baptism CounterPunch
The Watch on the Jordan
The Arab world is in turmoil. Syria and Iraq are breaking apart, the thousand-year old conflict between Muslim Sunnis and Muslim Shiites is reaching a new climax. A histo... (photo: AP / Mohammad Hannon)
Israel   Mideast   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: ArabIsraeli conflict  
Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki speaks during a ceremony marking a Police Day at the police academy in Baghdad, Iraq Belfast Telegraph
Iraqi PM Maliki pledges to fight on
Iraq's embattled prime minister has vowed to fight until the Islamic militants who have overrun much of the country are defeated, suggesting he will not step down despite... (photo: AP / Hadi Mizban)
Iraq   Nouri al Maliki   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Nouri al-Maliki  
Coca-Cola soft drinks - Soda - Beverage The Daily Telegraph
Coca Cola investigate after can explodes in car
Related Articles | Marks & Spencer introduces sprout juice for Christmas 02 Jul 2014 | Welsh brewery will offer peints not pints to customers 03 Jul 2014 | He will al... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Coca-Cola   Food   Photos   Soft Drink   Wikipedia: Coca-Cola  
In this file photo taken Thursday, June 19, 2014, an al-Qaida-inspired militant stands guard at a checkpoint captured from the Iraqi Army outside Beiji refinery, some 250 kilometers (155 miles) north of Baghdad, Iraq. The Times Of India
Iraq stares at a collapse, Maliki still at helm
BAGHDAD: Sunnis and Kurds walked out of the first session of Iraq's new parliament on Tuesday after Shi'ites failed to name a prime minister to replace Nuri al-Maliki, di... (photo: AP)
Al Qaida   Iraq Conflict   Mideast Peace   Photos   Wikipedia: Nouri al-Maliki  
DRC- Child Soldiers. Belfast Telegraph
Over 4,000 child soldiers in wars
The United Nations has documented more than 4,000 cases of children recruited and used in conflicts last year and said in a report that thousands more are estimated to ha... (photo: Creative Commons / L. Rose/)
Boko Haram   Defense   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Military use of children  
Islam Women Terrorism
- For women, city of shame
- Malala pledges to help free kidnapped girls
- Slaughter in a Baghdad brothel: suspected Shiite gunmen kill
- Malala pledges to help free abducted girls in Nigeria
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, speaks, during a joint press conference in Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday, July 12, 2014. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says both of Afghanistan's presidential candidates are committed to abiding by the results of the "largest, most comprehensive audit" of the election runoff ballots possible.
John Kerry brokers peace between warring Afghan presidential candidates
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- Baghdad's middle-class Sunnis prefer militants
- Declaration of a caliphate: Unprecedented event
- In Nigeria, Boko Haram-style violence radiates southwards
- In Nigeria, Boko Haram-style violence radiates southwards
Palestinians they gather around the body of local commander of Hamas's military Rabieh Barikeh, one of the four Hamas militants killed overnight in a firefight with Israeli troops, during his funeral on November 1, 2013 in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. Barikeh were killed by tank fire, Palestinian officials said, while the Israeli army said five of its soldiers were wounded by an explosive device. The Israeli military said the fighting erupted when an explosive device went off as troops were clearing a tunnel from the Gaza Strip into Israel, allegedly to be used as a springboard for militant attacks. Photo by Ahmed Deeb / WN
Gaza death toll nears 100, Israel does not rule out ground offensive
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Jihaad - Jihad Human Rights
- Jihadist leader rebels against Islamic State
- Philippines to deport Australian jihad supporter
- Guiding Germany’s Young Muslims Off the Road to Jihad
- Australian Islamic preacher arrested in Philippines over all
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- They don't think like we think
- Thousands of Palestinians flee northern Gaza
- I was 17, on death row -- and innocent
- Palestinian leader seeks UN protection as Israel pounds Gaza
Guards stand at the entrance of a renovated Abu Ghraib prison, now renamed Baghdad Central Prison in Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2009. Iraq has reopened the notorious Abu Ghraib prison west of Baghdad, but it has a new name and officials promise more humane treatment of prisoners. The compound has come to symbolize American abuses after photos released in 2004 showed U.S. soldiers sexually humiliating inmates
Iraq forces executed 255 prisoners in revenge for Islamic State killings: HRW
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Society & Culture Education
- Israel-Gaza conflict: Human cost of Israel’s onslaught on
- Iranian court sentences Facebook activists to jail
- Iranian court sentences Facebook activists to jail
- Iranian court sentences Facebook activists to jail
The Africans first Nobel Literature Laureate - Nigeria's Wole Soyinka - at the EP, 10 September 2008 at theEuropean Parliament.
Wole Soyinka: 'Islam is not in danger'
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- Gaza death toll nears 100, Israel does not rule out ground o
Palestinians they gather around the body of local commander of Hamas's military Rabieh Barikeh, one of the four Hamas militants killed overnight in a firefight with Israeli troops, during his funeral on November 1, 2013 in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. Barikeh were killed by tank fire, Palestinian officials said, while the Israeli army said five of its soldiers were wounded by an explosive device. The Israeli military said the fighting erupted when an explosive device went off as troops were clearing a tunnel from the Gaza Strip into Israel, allegedly to be used as a springboard for militant attacks. Photo by Ahmed Deeb / WN
Gaza death toll nears 100, Israel does not rule out ground offensive
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