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Eurasia Group's Bremmer Says U.S. Not Doing a Lot for Syria, ISIS Can Return

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Oct.28 -- Ian Bremmer, Eurasia Group president, reacts to the killing of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Kurdish Commander says Turkish incursion is allowing ISIS to regain territory

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VOICED: Meanwhile a top Kurdish general - the leader of the Syrian Democratic Forces - has claimed that Turkey is actively encouraging the return of I.S. and that a major terror attack should now be expected in the West. SHOWS: ISIS...
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More Than 500 U.S. Troops To Remain In Syria

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That's according to Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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Trump Says Islamic State’s Al-Baghdadi Spent Last Moments in 'Total Fear'

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Oct.28 -- President Donald Trump talks about the military raid in Syria that killed Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Trump spoke on Sunday morning from the White House.
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Trump denies giving green light to Turkey on Syria

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Trump denies giving green light to Turkey on Syria

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President Donald Trump denied giving Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan a green light to invade Syria, insisting what he gave "was just the opposite of a green light."
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Trump denies giving green light to Turkey on Syria

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President Donald Trump denied giving Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan a green light to invade Syria, insisting what he gave "was just the opposite of a green light."
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NATO chief: security not diminished by virus

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Wednesday that the military alliance's security capabilities have not been diminished by the coronavirus.
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After Attack, Austria Seeks To Reform Intelligence Sector

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Austrian leaders are seeking to reform the country's intelligence sector in the wake of a shooting attack that killed four people on Monday.
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Atlantic Council's Wechsler on Kabul Attacks

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Aug.26 -- William Wechsler, Director of Middle East Programs at the Atlantic Council, discusses the latest developments on Afghanistan. He previously served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Combatting...
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U.S. Expects More Attacks From ISIS in Afghanistan

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Aug.26 -- General Kenneth McKenzie, head of U.S. Central Command, says militants from Islamic State were likely behind the pair of blasts outside Kabul’s airport and said “if we can find who is associated with this, we will go after them.” 
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Officials Warned Of High Threat Risk Days Before Attack

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General: We thought attack would happen "sooner or later"
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Pope Francis Meets With Top Iraqi Shiite Leader In Show Of Solidarity

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Pope Francis and Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani stressed unity and peace after their private meeting.
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Deakin University Greg Barton on Deadly Kabul Attack

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Aug.27 -- Deakin University Chair In Global Islamic Politics Prof. Greg Barton discusses the bombings in Kabul that killed dozens of people and Biden’s Afghan exit strategy. He speaks to Yvonne Man and David Ingles on 'Bloomberg Markets:...
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Bloomberg

Georgetown University C. Christine Fair on Deadly Kabul Bombings

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Aug.27 -- C. Christine Fair, Professor at Georgetown University, discusses the latest developments in Afghanistan. She speaks with David Ingles, Rishaad Salamat and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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CLEAN : UN concerned by situation in Colombia and Mexico: Bachelet

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UN rights chief Michelle Bachelet says her office expressed "deep concern at allegations of serious human right violations" during Colombia's social protests and added she was "alarmed" by the "high level of political violence" during...
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Dozens Of Westerners Board Commercial Flight From Kabul

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Extensive damage at Kabul airport has raised questions over how soon the transport hub could resume for regular commercial flights.
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Taliban Announce All-Male Interim Government In Afghanistan

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Most of the top positions went to people who dominated the 20-year battle against the U.S.-led coalition and its Afghan allies.
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Michelle O'Neill criticises DUP's 'unfathomable' block on powersharing

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Sinn Fein vice president Michelle O'Neill and Finance Minister Conor Murphy said the DUP’s block on powersharing was “unfathomable” given the pressures facing families in the region.
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German FM comments on international efforts to counter Islamic State

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A broad coalition of countries agreed on a joint international approach toward the Islamic State (IS) militants at an international conference hosted by France, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Monday. Speaking to...
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Analyst comments after militants overrun Mosul

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A leading scholar from the American University of Beirut said that an assault against the Iraqi city of Mosul by al-Qaida-inspired militants earlier on Tuesday could potentially be a "huge problem for the whole region and maybe for the...
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A 19-year-old suburban Denver woman who federal authorities say intended to wage jihad has pleaded guilty under a deal that requires her to give authorities information about others with the same intentions. (Sept. 10)

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A 19-year-old suburban Denver woman who federal authorities say intended to wage jihad has pleaded guilty under a deal that requires her to give authorities information about others with the same intentions. Shannon Conley of Arvada,...
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Syria's foreign minister says his government is satisfied with the U.S.-led bombing campaign against the Islamic State group. Walid al-Moallem said the U.S. doesn't inform the Syrian regime of every bombing but Syria is "OK" with the campaign.(Sept. 29)

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Syria's foreign minister says his government is satisfied with the U.S.-led bombing campaign against the Islamic State group, which has aligned Damascus with Western and Arab opponents in fighting the same enemy. Walid al-Moallem says...
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An attorney for a 19-year-old American accused of trying to join Islamic State militants in Syria says the government doesn't have evidence his client sought to provide material support to foreign terrorists. (Oct. 9)

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An attorney for a 19-year-old American accused of trying to join Islamic State militants in Syria says the government doesn't have evidence his client sought to provide material support to foreign terrorists. Mohammed Hamzah Khan's...