Shianee Mamanglu-Regala
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What is Russia doing in Syria? US still clueless on Putin's stunning move
Russia has sent additional troops to two new sites in Syria amid growing concerns about its real purpose since its involvement was apparently not coordinated with other countries operating in the ravaged-conflict nation, CNN reported
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'ISIS killing Muslims': Defectors seen as potential partners in exposing jihadist lies
Defectors from the Islamic State (ISIS) are condemning the leadership of the jihadist group, saying they are killing Muslims instead of protecting them.
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This Mideast country offers to build 200 mosques but no home to Syrian refugees
Instead of giving away funds to build 200 mosques in Germany, the Kingdom should take in refugees fleeing from the civil war in Syria.
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Obama's plan to allow more refugees to enter US faces stiff Congress opposition
Republican lawmakers have demanded the right to review and reject plans of President Obama to let thousands more refugees into the United States, citing security and safety concerns amid global threats of terrorism, according to Reuters.
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Critics slam President Obama for showing 'weakness' vs. China as Xi begins US visit
A top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee said that imposing punishment on cyber attackers before the state visit of Pres. Xi Jinping is not helpful for both parties, according to The Hill.
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Despite Obama's reconciliation bid, Iran wants US to 'make up for past mistakes'
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani said the United States government has a lot of 'making up to do' with Iran, this despite efforts of the Obama administration to reach out and mend the political, economic and diplomatic ties with the Iranian government.
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Obama's 'bad' Iran nuke deal won't make world safer for US and its allies â senator
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito said Iran's nuclear program was a bad deal and it even failed to meet President Barack Obama's core objectives â to make the Americans, its allies and the world safer.
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US terror fears raised as President Obama moves to bring in more Syrian refugees
Saying it is in keeping the best tradition of America as a land of second chances and a beacon of hope, US Secretary of State John Kerry said the United States will be increasing the number of migrants it will accept next year until 2017 with priority given to the Syrian refugees displaced by war.