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Pakistan army chief heads to US as pressure grows over Afghanistan
General Raheel Sharif visit comes weeks after Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's meeting with US President Barack Obama at his Oval Office at the White House. Pakistan's Army Chief will also highlight the violation of the Line of Control (LoC) and the Working Bounday by Indian forces. Other meetings that he would have during his stay in Washington include with Secretary of State John Kerry, Defence Secretary Ashton Carter, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen Joseph Dunford, Army Chief of ...
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Police find ROCKET LAUNCHER during raids in wake of Paris
He added that guns, bulletproof vests and even a rocket launcher had been seized. Panic ensued Sunday night as police abruptly cleared mourners from the Place de la Republique square, where police said firecrackers sparked a false alarm. Mostefai, an Algerian-French resident of a town south of Paris, blew himself in the concert hall. According to the Paris prosecutor, he became known to anti-terrorism police after trying to travel to Yemen.
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Brigitte Gabriel has ideal response to complaint 'peaceful Muslims' are portrayed badly
Fred Gordon with Columbus State University. "Those are the important parts of Islam that people just largely ignore", he said. "Just so that I can make sure when people ask me about it, I can prove it's not connected to Islam", Karim said.
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Graham On Putin: "I Would Shoot His Planes Down" In Syria
Saudi Arabia and its Gulf allies still maintain they have no moral or political complicity in the radicalization of the Syrian opposition. Al Wilayat Sinai, an affiliate of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria , has claimed responsibility for the destruction of the Airbus A321.
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Obama Administration Looking to Supreme Court for Assist in immigration case
In a statement , Justice Department spokesman Patrick Rodenbush said the administration disagrees with the decision and are determining how best to proceed. The two judges ruled that Obama had "no statutory authority" to issue such sweeping orders on immigration. The Justice Department will appeal the ruling to the Supreme Court.
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Turkey Detains 8 Suspects Posing as Refugees
The suspects arrived Tuesday from Casablanca, Morocco and were posing as regular tourists, Anadolu reported. Featuring arabic writing, the cartoon-like map ends with a smiling figure of a stick man holding a flag in Germany, obviously journey's end.