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Man dies after glass crushes his neck at work in Pompano Beach

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First class graduates from American University of Baghdad, once Saddam's palace

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The American University of Baghdad has celebrated the graduation of its first cohort of students at a campus that was once a palace built by Saddam Hussein.

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What to know about the tensions between Iran and the US before their fifth round of nuclear talks

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Iran and the United States will hold talks Friday in Rome, their fifth round of negotiations over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program.

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What to know about the tensions between Iran and the US before their third round of talks

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Iran and the United States will hold talks Saturday in Oman, their third round of negotiations over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program.

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Kuwait frees 10 jailed Americans, including contractors held on drug charges

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Kuwait has released 10 American prisoners, including veterans and military contractors jailed for years on drug-related charges, in a move seen as a gesture of goodwill between two allies.

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Iraq's top court throws out challenge to new laws, including one increasing Islamic courts authority

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Iraq’s top court has thrown out a legal challenge that had temporarily halted three controversial laws passed last month by the country’s parliament.

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Longtime AP international journalist Earleen Fisher, whose career spanned five decades, dies at 78

Read full article: Longtime AP international journalist Earleen Fisher, whose career spanned five decades, dies at 78

Earleen Fisher, an editor and writer whose career across five decades with The Associated Press gave her a front-row seat to some of the late 20th century’s most chaotic and challenging news stories, has died.

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Blinken makes case for post-war reconstruction, security and governance of Gaza

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Secretary of State Antony Blinken has made a last-minute case for a plan for the post-war reconstruction and governance of Gaza as a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas appears tantalizingly close to completion.

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A long road ahead to decide Syria’s future after rapid end to Assad’s rule

Read full article: A long road ahead to decide Syria’s future after rapid end to Assad’s rule

For the first time in 50 years, the question of how Syria will be governed is wide open.

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Iran's president accuses Israel of seeking wider Mideast war and laying 'traps' to lead Iran into it

Read full article: Iran's president accuses Israel of seeking wider Mideast war and laying 'traps' to lead Iran into it

Iran’s president accused Israel of seeking a wider war in the Middle East and laying “traps” to lead his country into a wider conflict.

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Ominous history for Biden: Incumbents trying to win over their parties often struggle to win again

Read full article: Ominous history for Biden: Incumbents trying to win over their parties often struggle to win again

Democratic Party leaders are publicly standing by President Joe Biden after a disjointed debate performance.

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Why the debate over repealing Iraq War approval matters

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Congress is now considering doing something it hasn’t done since the Vietnam War — repealing authorizations for the use of military force.

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Senate votes to repeal Iraq War approval many see as mistake

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The Senate has voted to repeal the decades-old congressional measure that greenlighted the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

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McConnell opposes as Senate nears repeal of Iraq war powers

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Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell says he opposes repeal of the 2002 and 1991 authorizations of force against Iraq, arguing that that authority “bears directly on the threats we face today in Iraq and Syria from Iran-backed terrorists.”.

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Twenty years on, reflection and regret on 2002 Iraq war vote

Read full article: Twenty years on, reflection and regret on 2002 Iraq war vote

The October 2002 votes in the House and Senate to authorize war with Iraq were grave moments in American history that would have reverberations for decades.

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Iraq WMD failures shadow US intelligence 20 years later

Read full article: Iraq WMD failures shadow US intelligence 20 years later

Two decades ago, U.S. spy agencies wrongly believed Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.

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Senate votes to keep 2001 authorization for war on terror

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The Senate has voted overwhelmingly to continue congressional authorization for the use of military force in the global fight against terror, turning back an effort by Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul to repeal the 2001 measure.

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Senate takes first step in repealing Iraq War authorizations

Read full article: Senate takes first step in repealing Iraq War authorizations

The Senate has taken a first step toward repealing two measures that give open-ended approval for military action in Iraq.

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Iraqi president says country now peaceful, life is returning

Read full article: Iraqi president says country now peaceful, life is returning

Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid says he wants the world to know that his country now is at peace, nearly 20 years after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein.

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20 years later, Senate eyes repeal of Iraq war authorization

Read full article: 20 years later, Senate eyes repeal of Iraq war authorization

The Senate will vote this month to repeal two decades-old measures that approved American military action in Iraq.

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Turkish strikes on US Kurd allies resonate in Ukraine war

Read full article: Turkish strikes on US Kurd allies resonate in Ukraine war

The Biden administration is toughening its language toward NATO ally Turkey.

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Watches, daggers and cricket ice cream: Asian summit treats

Read full article: Watches, daggers and cricket ice cream: Asian summit treats

A custom wristwatch from Cambodian leader Hun Sen at the ASEAN summit in Phnom Penh, a foot-long dagger at the G-20 meetings in Bali, and cricket ice cream and Thai noodles with worm sauce at the APEC talks in Bangkok.

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EXPLAINER: Who is leading the crackdown on Iran's protests?

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They show up at the first signs of protest in Iran — men in black, riding motorcycles, often wielding guns or batons.

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Analysis: Russia's war in Ukraine reaches a critical moment

Read full article: Analysis: Russia's war in Ukraine reaches a critical moment

There are moments in history that appear as critical to the world as they are terrifying.

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EXPLAINER: What spurred the bloody armed clashes in Baghdad?

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Iraq witnessed bloody street violence for nearly 24 hours spurred by loyalists of a powerful Shiite cleric, Muqtada al-Sadr, that was the culmination of a 10-month power struggle.

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Biden begins summer vacation with family in South Carolina

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President Joe Biden has arrived in South Carolina to begin what's expected to be at least a seven-day vacation with members of his family.

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Longtime AP correspondent, editor Marcus Eliason dies at 75

Read full article: Longtime AP correspondent, editor Marcus Eliason dies at 75

Marcus Eliason, a journalist whose insightful reporting, sparkling prose and skillful editing graced Associated Press news wires for almost a half-century, has died.

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Hundreds of thousands gather for mass prayer in Baghdad

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Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis have held a mass prayer called for by an influential Shiite cleric in Baghdad, a highly symbolic move amid an unprecedented political crisis roiling Iraq.

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In Baghdad's Sadr City, cleric's support underpins protests

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Residents of the impoverished Baghdad suburb of Sadr City say they support an influential Shiite cleric who called on thousands of his followers to storm Iraq's parliament.

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Taliban under scrutiny as US kills al-Qaida leader in Kabul

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The U.S. drone strike that killed al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri is intensifying global scrutiny of Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers.

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Iraqi cleric shows power as thousands attend mass prayer

Read full article: Iraqi cleric shows power as thousands attend mass prayer

Tens of thousands of Iraqis are attending a mass prayer in Baghdad called for by an influential Shiite cleric.

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Conservative contenders who could succeed Boris Johnson

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The contest to succeed British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has begun after he announced he is resigning as Conservative Party leader.

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No nukes? Ukraine-Russian war will shape world's arsenals

Read full article: No nukes? Ukraine-Russian war will shape world's arsenals

Nuclear Russia's pillaging of non-nuclear Ukraine is rattling what's already a destabilizing moment in nuclear nonproliferation efforts.

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Biden juggles principles, pragmatism in stance on autocrats

Read full article: Biden juggles principles, pragmatism in stance on autocrats

When Joe Biden was running for president, he wasn't shy about calling out dictators and authoritarian leaders.

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No way out as Iraq's dangerous post-election impasse deepens

Read full article: No way out as Iraq's dangerous post-election impasse deepens

Iraq still doesn’t have a government, eight months since national elections took place, and there seems no clear way out of the dangerous deadlock.

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Which Conservatives could succeed UK's Johnson if he falls?

Read full article: Which Conservatives could succeed UK's Johnson if he falls?

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson managed to narrowly win a no-confidence vote from his own Conservative Party, but the result dealt a heavy blow to his authority.

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Rainbow Flap: Biden Pride tweet draws objection from Kuwait

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A U.S. Embassy tweet of a rainbow-flag-festooned message by President Joe Biden in support of Pride Month has drawn a diplomatic protest from Kuwait.

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Blowback as Bush gaffes Iraq war, not Ukraine, 'unjustified'

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Former President George W.

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Secret intelligence has unusually public role in Ukraine war

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Secret intelligence is playing an unusually public role in the war in Ukraine.

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Albright acted as model, mentor for generations of women

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Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright’s death from cancer this week sparked American women to reflect on the 84-year-old diplomat’s sweeping influence on their lives, 25 years after Bill Clinton made her the United States’ representative to the world.

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Memories of Albright: A legacy of bluntness and conviction

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Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright is being remembered as a woman of conviction and determination who liked to say she told things like they were and not the way she might like them to be.

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Albright fled the Nazis, climbed to the summit of diplomacy

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Madeleine Albright fled the Nazis as a child and climbed to the summit of diplomacy and foreign policy in the United States.

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US official: Russia seeking military aid from China

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A U.S. official says Russia has asked China for military equipment to use in its invasion of Ukraine.

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US warns Chinese on support for Russia in Ukraine war

Read full article: US warns Chinese on support for Russia in Ukraine war

President Joe Biden’s national security adviser has warned a top Chinese official about China’s support for Russia in the Ukrainian invasion — even as the Kremlin denies anew that it has requested Chinese military equipment.

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China amplifies unsupported Russian claim of Ukraine biolabs

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As Russia intensifies its assault on Ukraine, it is getting a helping hand from China in spreading inflammatory and unsubstantiated claims that the U.S. is financing biological weapons labs in Ukraine.

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Ukraine war highlights internal divides in Mideast nations

Read full article: Ukraine war highlights internal divides in Mideast nations

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has brought up deep divisions in the Middle East, where Moscow has made itself a key player.

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UN ends Iraq's requirement to pay victims of Kuwait invasion

Read full article: UN ends Iraq's requirement to pay victims of Kuwait invasion

The U.N. Security Council has voted unanimously to end Iraq’s requirement to compensate victims of its 1990 invasion of Kuwait, with Baghdad having paid out $52.4 billion to 1.5 million claimants.

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Russians scoff at Western fears of Ukraine invasion

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While the U.S. warns that Russia could invade Ukraine any day, the drumbeat of war is all but unheard in Moscow, where pundits and ordinary people alike don’t expect President Vladimir Putin to launch an attack on the ex-Soviet neighbor.

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Looking for evidence? Trust us, Biden administration says

Read full article: Looking for evidence? Trust us, Biden administration says

President Joe Biden's administration has refused to share evidence for national security claims in recent days, and officials have even accused reporters of buying into foreign propaganda.

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IS leader stayed hidden as he rebuilt his group from defeat

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The leader of the Islamic State group killed in a U.S. raid overnight in northwest Syria was largely a mystery, with almost no known photos, never appearing in public or in the group’s videos.

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Iconic musician seeks to rebuild Iraq through music

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War kept him away from his beloved homeland for decades.

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Iran holds mass funeral for '80s war dead amid nuclear talks

Read full article: Iran holds mass funeral for '80s war dead amid nuclear talks

Thousands of mourners have poured into the streets of Iranian cities for the mass funeral of 250 victims of the Iran-Iraq war — remains recently recovered in a testament to the brutal conflict’s scale and enduring legacy after 35 years.

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Series of attacks highlights reach of Iran-allied militias

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Yemen’s Houthi rebels seized a ship in the Red Sea, armed drones targeted Baghdad’s international airport, and hackers hit a major Israeli newspaper.

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Final goodbye: Recalling influential people who died in 2021

Read full article: Final goodbye: Recalling influential people who died in 2021

They both carved out sterling reputations as military and political leaders over years of public service.

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Richardson adds to diplomatic wins with journalist's release

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Bill Richardson’s success in helping secure the release of journalist Danny Fenster from a Myanmar prison is the latest demonstration of the former New Mexico governor’s knack for flying into some the most closed societies on earth and persuading those in charge to do Washington a favor.

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Kuwaiti emir transfers some duties to crown prince

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Kuwait has temporarily handed its crown prince some of the ruling emir’s constitutional duties.

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Memorial service in honor of Colin Powell set for Nov. 5

Read full article: Memorial service in honor of Colin Powell set for Nov. 5

A memorial service for Colin L.

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Colin Powell: A trailblazing legacy, blotted by Iraq war

Read full article: Colin Powell: A trailblazing legacy, blotted by Iraq war

A child of working-class Jamaican immigrants in the Bronx, Colin Powell rose from neighborhood store clerk to warehouse floor-mopper to the highest echelons of the U.S. government.

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'He lied': Iraqis still blame Powell for role in Iraq war

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For many Iraqis, the name Colin Powell conjures up one image: the man who as U.S. secretary of State went before the U.N. Security Council in 2003 to make the case for war against their country.

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Partial results show pro-Iran groups losing Iraq election

Read full article: Partial results show pro-Iran groups losing Iraq election

Preliminary results in Iraq's elections show an alliance of pro-Iran candidates emerging as the biggest loser in the country's national elections.

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Iraq's parliamentary vote marred by boycott, voter apathy

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Iraqis have voted in parliamentary elections held months ahead of schedule as a concession to a youth-led uprising against corruption and mismanagement.

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Army General Raymond T. Odierno, who commanded in Iraq, dies of cancer at age 67

Read full article: Army General Raymond T. Odierno, who commanded in Iraq, dies of cancer at age 67

The family of Raymond T.

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EXPLAINER: Why do Iraq's elections matter to the world?

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Iraq’s elections on Sunday come with enormous challenges: Iraq’s economy has been battered by years of conflict, endemic corruption and more recently, the coronavirus pandemic.

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Iraqi security forces, displaced vote ahead of elections

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Iraqi security forces are casting ballots, two days before the rest of the nation votes in parliamentary elections.

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Death and suffering in Iraq a painful legacy of 9/11 attacks

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Not long after 9/11, the Bush administration shifted its attention to Iraq, saying it was part of an “axis of evil” that pursued anti-American policies.

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Young Sikhs still struggle with post-Sept. 11 discrimination

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Young Sikh Americans still struggle with discrimination a generation after Sept. 11 unleashed bias against them and their older relatives, ranging from school bullying to racial profiling to hate crimes.

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One of Iraq's most influential Shiite clerics dies at 85

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Mohammed Saeed al-Hakim, one of Iraq’s most senior and influential Muslim Shiite clerics, has died, members of his family said.

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EXPLAINER: What's happening with Afghanistan evacuations?

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More than 82,000 people have been evacuated from Afghanistan since the Taliban seized the capital Kabul on Aug. 14.

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Vacation interrupted: Biden's getaway plans shift by the day

Read full article: Vacation interrupted: Biden's getaway plans shift by the day

President Joe Biden’s vacation plans, like those of so many Americans during this national summer of uncertainty, keep changing.

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'Always working': Biden eyes 1st summer getaway as president

Read full article: 'Always working': Biden eyes 1st summer getaway as president

President Joe Biden should be heading out on vacation and a traditional August break from Washington.

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Bill repealing Iraq war powers advances in Senate

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The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has voted to finally repeal two decades-old measures giving open-ended approval for military action in Iraq.

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EXPLAINER: What happens when Olympics and politics collide?

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For all the International Olympic Committee talks of staying neutral, its games have long proven to be essentially and sometimes overtly political.

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Lawmakers debate repealing Saddam-era war measures on Iraq

Read full article: Lawmakers debate repealing Saddam-era war measures on Iraq

The Biden administration is encouraging Senate lawmakers to finally repeal an Iraq war authorization crafted when Saddam Hussein was still alive.

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Iraq gets back looted ancient artifacts from US, others

Read full article: Iraq gets back looted ancient artifacts from US, others

Iraq's government says over 17,000 pieces of priceless antiquities have been recovered from the United States and other countries and handed over to the culture ministry.

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Biden says US combat mission in Iraq to conclude by year end

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President Joe Biden says the U.S. military’s combat mission in Iraq will conclude by the end of the year.

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AP editor, Times columnist among new Pulitzer Board chairs

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New York Times opinion columnist Gail Collins, Associated Press Editor at Large John Daniszewski and journalist Katherine Boo have been elected as co-chairs of the Pulitzer Prize Board.

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French president honors US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson

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French President Emmanuel Macron has made American civil rights leader Jesse Jackson a commander of the Legion of Honor, France’s highest award.

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Among Iraqis, the name Rumsfeld evokes nation's destruction

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News of the death of former U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has hit far differently in Baghdad than in the U.S. capital.

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Rumsfeld, a cunning leader who oversaw a ruinous Iraq war

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Calling Donald H.

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Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld dies at 88

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The family of former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says he has died.

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House votes to repeal 2002 Iraq War authorization

Read full article: House votes to repeal 2002 Iraq War authorization

The Democratic-led House has passed legislation to repeal the 2002 authorization for use of military force in Iraq.

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Schumer, White House back repeal of Iraq War authorization

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The White House and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer are endorsing efforts to terminate the 2002 authorization of military force against Iraq.

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Iran's hard-line judiciary chief registers presidential run

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Iran’s judiciary chief and a prominent hard-line cleric has registered to run in the country's June presidential election.

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Veteran AP producer, cameraman in Iraq dies of COVID-19

Read full article: Veteran AP producer, cameraman in Iraq dies of COVID-19

Khodeir Majid, who covered Iraq’s numerous conflicts as a video producer and cameraman for The Associated Press for over 17 years, has died at the age of 64.

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Ramsey Clark, attorney general under Johnson, dies at 93

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Former Attorney General Ramsey Clark has died.

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Iraq judge who presided over Saddam's trial dies of COVID-19

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Iraq’s top judicial council says a retired judge who presided over the trial of the late dictator Saddam Hussein has died after battling the coronavirus.

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Shiite powerhouse al-Sistani helped shape today's Iraq

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FILE - This March, 13, 2019 handout file photo from the office of Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, shows senior Shiite cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani in the southern Iraqi city of Najaf. The pontiff and ayatollah will meet in al-Sistanis modest home in the Iraqi city of Najaf. (Office of Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, via AP, File)One highlight of Pope Francis' historic visit to Iraq is his meeting Saturday with a revered religious leader for Shiite Muslims, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani. ___The 90-year-old al-Sistani is the top Shiite cleric in Iraq and a powerhouse in the Shiite world. After the 2003 ouster of Saddam Hussein, al-Sistani emerged as a powerful voice in Iraq’s political process — a symbol of the ascent of Iraq's Shiite majority after the war.

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A timeline of disaster and displacement for Iraqi Christians

Read full article: A timeline of disaster and displacement for Iraqi Christians

Iraq was estimated to have more than 1 million Christians before the 2003 U.S.-led invasion that toppled dictator Saddam Hussein. Iraq was estimated to have nearly 1.5 million Christians before the 2003 U.S.-led invasion that toppled dictator Saddam Hussein. AdHere’s a look at disasters Iraq’s Christians have endured, from Saddam's ouster to the brutal campaign by Islamic State militants:U.S. It was the deadliest single assault ever recorded against Iraq’s Christians. To this day, the memory of the massacre is etched in the minds of Iraq’s Christian community.

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EXPLAINER: How US airstrike in Syria sends message to Iran

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A U.S. airstrike targeting facilities used by Iran-backed militias in Syria appears to be a message to Tehran delivered by a new American administration still figuring out its approach to the Middle East. Kirby said the operation in Boukamal, Syria, sends an unambiguous message: President Biden will act to protect American and coalition personnel. In the meantime, relations with Iran have been further strained as the country's proxies become more assertive, with Iran-backed militias increasingly targeting U.S. interests and allies. Pentagon Spokesman John Kirby said the operation in Boukamal, Syria, sends an unambiguous message: “President Biden will act to protect American and coalition personnel. By striking Syria, Biden joins every American president from Ronald Reagan onward who has ordered a bombardment of countries in the Middle East.

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Iraq's struggling Christians hope for boost from pope visit

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Iraqi Christians place a cross on a church in Qaraqosh, Iraq, Monday, Feb. 22, 2021. Iraq's Christians are hoping that a historic visit by Pope Francis in March will help boost their community's struggle to survive. Iraq’s Christian communities in the area were dealt a severe blow when they were scattered by the IS onslaught in 2014, further shrinking the country's already dwindling Christian population. Many hope their struggle to endure will get a boost from a historic visit by Pope Francis planned in March. The Chaldean Catholic Patriarch, Cardinal Louis Raphael Sako, estimated that 1 million Christians have left Iraq since 2003 and about 500,000 remained.

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NATO boosts Iraq mission with thousands of personnel

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg speaks during a media conference, after a meeting of NATO defense ministers in video format, at NATO headquarters in Brussels on Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021. And training activities will now include more Iraqi security institutions, and areas beyond Baghdad,” Stoltenberg told reporters after chairing a meeting of NATO defense ministers. NATO’s training mission was launched in 2018 to help the conflict-ravaged country develop new academies and military schools for its armed forces. Ad“We will increase the geographical presence of the NATO training mission, beyond the greater Baghdad area, but again, step by step,” Stoltenberg said. After the invasion, the temporary U.S.-led administration disbanded the Iraqi army, leaving tens of thousands of trained personnel jobless and bitter.

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American university hopes to fill higher-ed gap in Iraq

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Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi speaks during the opening ceremony of the American University in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)BAGHDAD – From afar, the sprawling complex of the newly inaugurated American University in Baghdad appears like a floating mirage. Government officials maintain that the American University in Baghdad, which opened this week, is critical to shoring up the country’s flailing state of higher education. Liberal arts is a novel concept in Iraq, Mulnix said. Most of the students have very basic English skills, not enough to meet the rigorous demands of the university, Mulnix said.

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American university hopes to fill higher-ed gap in Iraq

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Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi speaks during the opening ceremony of the American University in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)BAGHDAD – From afar, the sprawling complex of the newly inaugurated American University in Baghdad appears like a floating mirage. Government officials maintain that the American University in Baghdad, which opened this week, is critical to shoring up the country’s flailing state of higher education. Liberal arts is a novel concept Iraq, Mulnix said. Most of the students have very basic English skills, not enough to meet the rigorous demands of the university, Mulnix said.

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Relative of Blackwater victim in Iraq says pardons 'unfair'

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FILE - In this Sept. 25, 2007 file photo, an Iraqi traffic policeman inspects a car destroyed by a Blackwater security detail in al-Nisoor Square in Baghdad, Iraq. On Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020, the Trump administration pardoned four military contractors convicted of killing 14 Iraqi civilians in a public square 13 years ago. At the time, the Blackwater firm had been contracted to provide security for U.S. diplomats in Iraq. Five years after Abbas' death, Fadel took over the role of family breadwinner. Asked what would bring him peace of mind over a decade since his brother's killing, Fadel said only a death sentence for the contractors could bring solace.

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Pardons in killings of Iraqi civilians stir angry response

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FILE - This combination made from file photo shows Blackwater guards, from left, Dustin Heard, Evan Liberty, Nicholas Slatten and Paul Slough. “The infamous Blackwater company killed Iraqi citizens at Nisoor Square. The 2007 killings in the Baghdad traffic circle were among many attacks, large and small, hitting civilians that served to turn even some initial Iraqi supporters of Saddam Hussein's overthrow against Americans. The case against the Blackwater guards ping-ponged across courts in Washington, with a federal appeals court at one point overturning the first-degree murder conviction of one defendant, Nicholas Slatten, and sharply reducing the prison sentences of the three others. In Iraq, said Ford, the former diplomat, the pardons will “necessarily give some ammunition to those who say get the Americans out now."

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EXPLAINER: How could US drawdown in Iraq aid IS, Iran?

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FILE - In this March 27, 2020 file photo, U.S. soldiers stand guard during the hand over ceremony of Qayyarah Airfield, Iraqi Security Forces, in the south of Mosul, Iraq. A U.S.-led coalition provided crucial air support as Iraqi forces, including Iran-backed militias, regrouped and drove IS out in a costly three-year campaign. Senior Iraqi military officials in Baghdad say the withdrawal of 500 American troops will have little, if any, impact. “It’s true we have a stronger army, stronger security forces,” said Najm Jibouri, the governor and former head of provincial operations in Nineveh, which includes Mosul. A significant drawdown of U.S. forces in Iraq — while popular at home — could reduce his leverage.

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In ruins, Syria marks 50 years of Assad family rule

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For fifty years, the Assad family has controlled Syria, overseeing transformations, modernization, uprisings and upheaval while becoming among the most divisive figures of their time. Yet 50 years later, Hafez Assad’s family still rules Syria. But Hafez’s son, Bashar Assad, has an unquestioned grip on what remains. Like his father, Bashar Assad elevated family to insulate his power — a younger, more modern generation, but one seen by many Syrians as more rapacious in amassing wealth. The Assad family’s gravest challenge came with the Arab Spring uprisings that swept the region, reaching Syria in March 2011.

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Iran's supreme leader, quoting Trump, mocks US election

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In this picture released by an official website of the office of the Iranian supreme leader, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei addresses the nation in a televised speech marking the birthday of Islam's Prophet Muhammad, in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. Irans supreme leader mocked Americas presidential election in a televised address. (Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader via AP)TEHRAN – Iran's supreme leader mocked America's presidential election Tuesday in a televised address, quoting President Donald Trump's own baseless claims about voter fraud to criticize the vote as Tehran marked the 1979 U.S. Embassy hostage crisis. Our policy is clear and well-calculated and people coming and going will have no impact on it.”Khamenei, 81, as supreme leader has final say on all matters of state in Iran. The supreme leader accused France of harboring “terrorist” groups targeting the Islamic Republic after earlier supporting Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein during his 1980s war against Iran.

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Robert Fisk, veteran foreign correspondent, dies at 74

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FILE - In this Oct. 25, 2005 file photo, veteran British Middle East news journalist, Robert Fisk, gestures during a press conference for the launch of the French version of his book "The Great War for Civilisation: the Conquest of the Middle East," in Paris, France. Born in Kent, in the United Kingdom, Fisk began his career on Fleet Street at the Sunday Express. He went on to work for The Times, and was based in Northern Ireland, Portugal and the Middle East. And yet it cannot run its currency, supply its electric power, cure its sick or protect its people,” Fisk wrote. Fisk wrote several books, including “Pity the Nation: Lebanon at War” and “The Great War for Civilisation: The Conquest of the Middle East."

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Crown prince becomes oil-rich Kuwait's new ruling emir

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DUBAI – Kuwait's Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al Ahmad Al Sabah became the oil-rich nation's new ruling emir Tuesday night, reaching the highest post in the country after decades in its security services. Sheikh Nawaf, 83, had served as the crown prince since 2006, jumping a traditional order of alternating rule between the Al Jaber and the Al Salim branches of the country's ruling family. State television carried an address by Anas Khalid al-Saleh, Kuwait's interior minister and deputy prime minister, announcing Sheikh Nawaf had taken the position just hours after Sheikh Sabah's death. He became the crown prince under Sheikh Sabah in February 2006. He hasn't been known for making any major political decisions while serving as crown prince.

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US warns Iraq of Baghdad embassy closure if attacks continue

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FILE - The U.S. Embassy is seen from across the Tigris River in Baghdad, Iraq Jan. 3, 2020. The Trump administration has signaled it could close its diplomatic mission in Baghdad if measures are not taken to control rogue armed elements responsible for a recent spate of attacks against U.S. and other interests in the country, Iraqi and U.S. officials said Monday, Sept. 28, 2020. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed, File)