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Israel arrests Druze suspects in Syria ambulances attacks
9:23:12 AM
By Dan Williams JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel arrested nine Druze Arabs on Wednesday over two attacks, one of them fatal, on ambulances bringing casualties from Syria's civil war to Israeli hospitals, security sources said on Wednesday. Monday's attacks in northern Israel and the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights drew strong censure from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose government is trying to prevent a spillover of sectarianism from Syria while offering limited humanitarian aid. Inflamed by media reports suggesting some of the hundreds of wounded Syrians who have been admitted to Israel for medical care belong to jihadi rebel groups fighting the Druze in Syria, the crowds of Druze blocked two army ambulances for inspection.


Iraqi Shi'ite special forces take lead in Baiji fight
8:56:25 AM
By Michael Georgy BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's most powerful Shi'ite force said it is relying more heavily on elite units who fought in Syria in the battle against Islamic State for control of a critical Iraqi refinery and is now well placed to counter the militant's guerilla warfare. Iraq's biggest refinery complex near the town of Baiji north of Baghdad has changed hands several times over many months of fighting and is one of the main fronts in Iraq's bid to retake the third of its territory held by the Sunni insurgents. Haji Jawad al-Talabawi, a military commander and spokesman for the Asaib Ahl al-Haq militia, said it is now more effective in street combat and he is hopeful that the tide will turn in favour of government troops and their Shi'ite militia allies.


Soldier's heroics lift gloom for Afghans tired of Taliban attacks
8:54:16 AM

Essa Khan 24, an Afghan soldier speaks during an   interview at the Afghan Parliament entrance gate in Kabul, AfghanistanBy Mirwais Harooni KABUL (Reuters) - On Monday morning, Essa Khan was just another Afghan soldier earning about $200 a month to guard national institutions in Kabul from militant attack. Khan's overnight fame underlines Afghans' yearning for good news in a year when violence has risen, Taliban insurgents appear to be gaining ground and a government formed after last year's messy election is still mired in disputes. Recalling the dramatic events, Khan told Reuters on Tuesday that as soon as a car bomb exploded outside the parliamentary compound, he prepared for more insurgents to attack.




Bomb attack in restive Xinjiang and police response kill at least 18 - Radio Free Asia
8:25:49 AM
Ethnic Uighurs attacked police with knives and bombs at a traffic checkpoint in China's far western Xinjiang region, Radio Free Asia reported on Wednesday, and at least 18 people were killed. The attack occurred at the beginning of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan on Monday in the southern city of Kashgar, where tensions between Muslim Uighurs that call the region home and the majority Han Chinese have led to bloodshed in recent years. Suspects killed several police officers with knives and bombs after speeding through a traffic checkpoint in a car in Kashgar's Tahtakoruk district, U.S.-based Radio Free Asia said, citing Turghun Memet, an officer at a nearby police station.


Cricket tycoon Lalit Modi declares "war," rattles government
8:24:43 AM

Lalit Modi leaves an airport in New DelhiPressure is growing on the foreign minister and a top member of the ruling party over help they gave to a disgraced cricket tycoon, as the first major scandal to touch Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government begins to threaten his reform agenda. Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj has faced days of scrutiny for her ties to Lalit Modi, scion of an industrial family who almost singlehandedly turned the Indian Premier League into the world's richest. "This is war," Modi, who is not related to the prime minister, has declared in recent days from a hotel in Montenegro.




Corrected - International tribunal looks like best chance for MH17 justice - Dutch sources
8:13:22 AM

Investigators work at the site of the Malaysia   Airlines Boeing 777 plane crash near the village of Hrabove(Removes reference to United States in joint investigation team) By Anthony Deutsch AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Netherlands is discussing with its allies an international tribunal to prosecute those suspected of downing a Malaysian airliner over rebel-held eastern Ukraine last year, sources familiar with the discussions have told Reuters. The chance of a successful prosecution is considered slim at best but the Dutch still hope that, by pushing for a U.N.-style court with the backing of Western allies, they could pressure Russia, whose role in the process is critical, into cooperating. Of the 298 dead passengers and crew on Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, two-thirds were Dutch.




U.S. airs deep concerns over cyber security in China meetings
5:19:54 AM

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry holds a pair of   crutches as he arrive with Chinese State Councilor Yang Jiechi, Vice Premier Liu   Yandong and U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew at the Strategic and Economic   DialogueBy Jason Lange and David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States said on Tuesday that cyber theft sponsored by the Chinese government was a major problem and stressed the need to keep Asian sea lanes open as the world's two biggest economies held annual talks aimed at maintaining working relations in spite of rising tensions. At the wide-ranging Strategic and Economic Dialogue in Washington, both sides expressed a desire for constructive relations, with China saying the two countries could manage differences and should avoid confrontation.




For Kerry, Iran deal would be a legacy hit after many misses
5:06:11 AM

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry makes a toast   between Chinese Vice Premiers Liu Yandong and State Councilor Yang Jiechi at a   joint banquet at the Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED) at the State   Department in WashingtonBy Arshad Mohammed and Warren Strobel WASHINGTON (Reuters) - If U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry pulls off a nuclear deal with Iran, it will be a singular achievement in a long career in which the grand prize has eluded him.     His 2004 presidential election loss, lack of legislative monuments despite 28 years in the Senate, and failure, like many before, to bring peace to Israelis and Palestinians have contributed to a view that he struggles to seal major successes.     The 71-year-old has expended remarkable energy in pursuit of what would be an historic agreement with Iran, flying tens of thousands of miles and holding dozens of meetings with his Iranian counterpart. An Iranian official declined comment.         AT THE TABLE     Kerry became secretary of state in 2013 after a long Senate career in which he was not known as a deal-broker.     He was credited with helping normalize U.S. relations with Vietnam and investigating the Bank of Credit and Commerce International.




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