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Almost 100 IS
militants killed in
clashes, air strike in
Iraq`s Mosul:
In a second incident,
the military said it
killed 51 ISIS fighters
and injured a number of
others after the
militant group - using
vehicle-borne IEDs and
suicide bombers - tried
to launch attacks on
Iraqi military positions
Islamic State
attacks Iraqi army near
Mosul, 60 militants
killed:
The army’s 16th brigade
announced on Wednesday,
that the Islamic State
group launched an attack
north of Mosul, while
security forces repulsed
the attack and destroyed
five vehicles.
Clashes in Mosul
kill seven Iraqi troops
: Some 1,959 members of
the Iraqi security
forces were killed
across the country in
November - nearly three
times the figure for
October, according to
the UN.
44 Daesh
terrorists killed, 154
targets hit by Turkish
military in al-Bab;
Located 30 kilometers
from the Turkish border,
al-Bab used to be home
to around 64,000 people,
mainly Sunni Arabs,
before the Syrian war
began in 2011.
Activists: at
least 20 killed in Syria
airstrike: Report:
Several unknown
warplanes bombed the
village of Hajna the
night before, killing 12
people from one family
and 10 from another. It
said at least 10
children were killed.
Russia's embassy
in Damascus comes under
terrorist shelling twice
over day;
On December 28, the
Russian embassy in Syria
was shelled by
terrorists. One mine,
which, fortunately, did
not explode, fell in the
courtyard of the
compound of the Russian
diplomatic mission’s
administrative
buildings,"
IED Explosion in
Sukare District in East
Aleppo: Video
- While we were filming
the Al Quds and
surroundings an IED
exploded near by
injuring 33 and killing
2. It is standard
practice for departing
Nusra Front and
associated ‘rebel’
militant gangs, to booby
trap much of the area
they had occupied.
Watch:
Turkey and
Russia 'agree' on
nationwide Syria
ceasefire":
Truce, excluding areas
where Syrian army forces
are battling "terrorist"
groups, may come into
effect by Wednesday
midnight.
Turkey Blasts
the U.S. for Supporting
Terrorists in Syria:
There is now “confirmed
evidence, with pictures,
photos and videos” of
the United State’s
complicity in and
support of terrorist
groups in Syria,
including the Islamic
State group, according
to Turkish President
Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Syrian Kurds Set
to Approve New Govt
Blueprint for Autonomy:
Syrian Kurdish groups
and their allies are
this week expected to
approve a detailed
blueprint for a system
of federal government in
northern Syria, Kurdish
officials said,
reaffirming their plans
for autonomy as Russia
and Turkey seek to
revive peace diplomacy.
UN votes to set
up panel to prepare
Syria war crimes cases:
A resolution on
establishing the
investigative mechanism
was adopted in
193-nation assembly by
vote of 105 to 15, with
52 abstentions.
Kerry: ‘Israel
Can Either Be Jewish or
Democratic — It Cannot
Be Both’:
They have a choice. They
can choose to live
together in one state or
they can separate into
two states.
Netanyahu slams Kerry’s
‘skewed’ speech,
‘obsessing’ over
settlements:
“Like the resolution
that John Kerry advanced
at the UN [Security
Council], John Kerry
gave a skewed speech
against Israel."
Kerry's speech
biased against Israel:
Netanyahu:
In a statement in
English issued by the
Prime Minister's Office,
Netanyahu said: "Like
the Security Council
resolution that
Secretary Kerry advanced
in the U.N., his speech
tonight was skewed
against Israel."
Trump urges
Israel to ‘stay strong’
till January 20:
Netanyahu tweets his
thanks as
president-elect slams UN
resolution on
settlements, saying US
can’t keep treating
Jewish state with ‘total
disdain’
Donald Trump,
Republicans threaten to
get back at UN for
Israel resolution:
President-elect Donald
Trump is joining the
cavalcade of Republicans
who are denouncing the
United Nations over its
Friday resolution to
stop Israeli settlements
in the West Bank and
East Jerusalem.
Netanyahu 'told
New Zealand backing UN
vote would be
declaration of war':
Israeli PM reportedly
warned that support for
motion on settlements
would ‘rupture
relations’ between two
countries
The Zionist Plan
for the Middle East:
Theodore Herzl, the
founder of Zionism, says
that the area of the
Jewish State stretches:
"From the Brook of Egypt
to the Euphrates."
Netanyahu to be
investigated for
bribery, fraud — report:
Attorney General Avichai
Mandelblit reportedly
approved a full criminal
investigation of Prime
Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu into
allegations of bribery
and fraud.
Dozens of Boko
Haram fighters surrender
in southern Niger;
Dozens of Boko Haram
fighters have given
themselves up to
authorities in southern
Niger, the interior
minister said, days
after the Islamist group
suffered key losses over
the border in Nigeria.
Russia "Tired Of
Obama Lies About
Hackers", Vows Response
To Any New Sanctions:
Putin won't take this
laying down. If U.S.
adopts new sanctions
against Russia, govt in
Moscow will resort to
counter-measures,
Foreign Ministry
spokeswoman Maria
Zakharova warns in a
website statement.
Germany: 54,000
migrants get grants to
return home in 2016;
Interior Ministry
spokesman Harald
Neymanns said the
government has
authorized spending 21.5
million euros ($22.5
million) this year to
send returnees back to
their countries of
origin.
Theresa May
lacks 'courage' to admit
scale of Brexit, warns
senior civil servant;
Theresa May is failing
to summon the courage to
acknowledge the
“complexity” of leaving
the EU, the head of the
senior civil servants’
union has claimed.
Britain plans to
roll out voter ID:
The British government
said Tuesday it would
begin rolling out
mandatory identity
checks for voters,
prompting a backlash
from those who say the
move could effectively
disenfranchise millions.
Japanese PM
offers ‘everlasting
condolences’ to Pearl
Harbour victims:
Shinzo Abe says Japan
will never wage war
again during historic
visit to Hawaii
U.S. Navy
repeatedly dismissed
evidence that ‘Fat
Leonard’ was cheating
the 7th Fleet;
The Navy allowed the
worst corruption scandal
in its history by
dismissing a flood of
evidence that the Asian
defense contractor was
bribing officers with
booze, sex and lavish
dinners
Kissinger
advises Trump to accept
Crimea as Russia
; Donald Trump brings a
political heavyweight to
his side. The legendary
former U.S. Secretary of
State Henry Kissinger is
positioning himself as a
potential intermediary
as Trump signals that he
wants a more cooperative
relationship with Moscow
Trump eyes
Kissinger, 93, as
go-between with Russia:
The news that the
93-year-old has been
consulted by Mr Trump
and may play a part in
crafting US policy was
welcomed by the Kremlin.
Russia: Obama
Signed Defense Bill To
Create Problems For
Trump;
Russia is accusing
President Obama of
creating problems for
President-elect Donald
Trump by signing the
annual defense policy
bill last week.
CIA's Russia
Hacking Claims Dismissed
as 'Bulls***' Former UK
Ambassador;
'I know who leaked them.
I’ve met the person who
leaked them, and they
are certainly not
Russian and it’s an
insider. It’s a leak,
not a hack'
Graham: 99
percent of senators
believe Russia
interfered in election:
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.)
says President-elect
Donald Trump is at odds
with nearly the entire
Senate over whether
Russia interfered in the
election.
Houston Police
Force Homeless People to
Throw Away Food:
On Thursday, the Houston
Police Department
targeted a group of
homeless advocates who
were attempting to hand
out hot food and gifts
to the homeless.