Nine dead in Iraq attacks
NINE people have been killed, including three jewellers and two members of an anti-Qaeda militia, in violence across Iraq, security officials say. news.com.au |
As a Blunt General Moves Out, Another Moves Up
Gen. James N. Mattis, the Obama administration's pick to succeed Gen. David H. Petraeus as CENTCOM commander is described as a warrior's warrior, but his penchant for candid and colorful comments on combat life is a trait that has not always been appreciated by civilian superiors. feeds.nytimes.com |
Rights Groups Sue U.S. on Effort to Kill Cleric
The complicating factor in the case of Anwar al-Awlaki, now hiding in Yemen, is that he is an American citizen. feeds.nytimes.com |
Political Skulduggery Suspected in Iranian Doctors’ Deaths
Judicial authorities have sentenced a prominent reformist journalist to three years in prison, his family members confirmed Tuesday. nytimes.com |
CIA, Mossad killed our scientist - Iran
IRAN'S interior government minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar tonight accused the US and Israeli intelligence services - the CIA and Mossad - of killing a prominent nuclear scientist. news.com.au |