
France to ink jet sale to Egypt as Cairo bombs IS
France's defence minister was to sign an agreement with Egypt Monday for the first foreign sale of the Rafale fighter jet, in a deal that will boost Cairo's military as it tackles jihadists. ... more
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US can't defeat IS with tepid Obama war request: lawmaker
President Barack Obama's request for congressional permission to wage war against the Islamic State group doesn't go far enough to defeat the jihadist fighters, the US legislature's top Republican said Sunday. ... more
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China bids to host secretariat of new high seas treaty
Protected forests under threat in DRC's lucrative mining belt
Hundreds in London protest against Beijing 'mega embassy'
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Sunni Iraqi MPs boycott parliament after tribal chief killed
Iraqi Sunni lawmakers said Sunday they were boycotting parliament after the killing of a senior tribal leader was blamed on Shiite militia, sparking fresh tensions between the two communities. ... more
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Iran weekly banned for criticising nuclear talks
Iran's ultra-conservative weekly "9-Day" was banned on Monday for criticising the government over its negotiations with world powers on the country's controversial nuclear programme, the ISNA news agency reported. ... more
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Hezbollah says it is fighting IS in Iraq
Lebanon's Shiite movement Hezbollah is fighting the Islamic State group in Iraq, its chief Hassan Nasrallah revealed for the first time Monday in a speech beamed to supporters. ... more
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Congress leader slams White House 'animosity' toward Netanyahu
House Speaker John Boehner on Sunday accused the White House of "animosity" towards Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose planned speech before the US Congress has stirred up a political furor in both countries. ... more
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Clavister, unidentified company, partner for mobile communications security
An unidentified provider of military communications technology has partnered with Clavister of Sweden to develop embedded security for mobile systems. ... more
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