DFAT can't confirm Aussie journos' safety
AUTHORITIES are trying to confirm the welfare of two Australian journalists aboard a protest flotilla which has clashed with Israeli commandos. news.com.au |
Yemen’s Government Agrees to a Cease-Fire With Rebel Forces
The deal is a step toward ending a six-year war that has drawn in Saudi Arabia and diverted resources from the struggle against Al Qaeda’s branch in Yemen. nytimes.com |
4 Ships Robbed Off Iraq
Two men armed with AK-47 rifles boarded the American ship Sagamore in the northern Persian Gulf taking computers, cellphones and money from crew members before fleeing. nytimes.com |
Dozens Dead After Baghdad Car Bombs
At least 29 people were killed and more than 100 others were injured when a pair of bombs exploded almost simultaneously Sunday in Baghdad. feeds.nytimes.com |
At War: From Soldier to Civilian
A number of volunteer groups have started to try and help former service members deal with the mental health effects of combat. feeds.nytimes.com |