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Sep 23 2014
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Obama: Syria strikes show ‘this is not America’s fight alone’
The coalition that attacked ISIS in Syria overnight “makes it clear to the world that this is not America’s fight alone,” U.S. President Barack Obama said Tuesday.
Noting that he had “made clear that America would act as part of a broad coalition,” the President declared at the White House: “That’s exactly what we’ve done.”
Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan
Fox News DigitalMar 09 2022
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Saudi Arabia, UAE leaders not returning Biden's calls, disappointed with US - report
The leaders of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have been declining calls from US President Joe Biden for several weeks, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing officials in the Middle East and the United States.
The messages of dissatisfaction sent by Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) and Emirati Shiekh Mohammed bin Zayed al Nahyan come as the two
The Jerusalem PostApr 13 2022
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Poll: Palin Up by 5 Points in Alaska Congressional Race
Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin leads the field for Alaska's lone House seat, a new poll finds.
Palin, former governor of The Last Frontier State, has a five-point lead over independent Al Gross in the primary field, a Must Read Alaska survey found.
Former President Donald Trump endorsed Palin on April 3, soon after she entered the race.
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Newsmax (News)Jun 29 2022
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Detention centers ‘hell’ for immigrants in Malaysia, report reveals
An Indonesian NGO’s report on immigration detention centers in Malaysia was just released, detailing the inhuman conditions of the centers, located in the state of Sabah. According to the Sovereign Migrant Workers Coalition (KBMB), 149 Indonesian citizens died at the five centers in the past year and a half.
The South China Morning Post (SCMP) cites numerous cases of detainees being
Deseret NewsJan 17 2022
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Media Framing Differs as Details Emerge From Texas Synagogue Hostage Situation
A hostage situation over the weekend at a Texas synagogue that left the hostage-taker dead divided media coverage across the spectrum.
The hostage-taker at a synagogue in Colleyville, Texas on Saturday was identified as Malik Faisal Akram, a 44-year-old British national. During the 11-hour standoff, Akram took a rabbi and three others hostage, and reportedly demanded the release of
New York Times (News) Fort Worth Star-Telegram The Epoch TimesOct 22 2012
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Foreign policy Obama's 'sweet spot' or vulnerability?
Four years ago, then-Sen. Barack Obama ran for the White House as the foreign policy novice -- both in the primary against Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden, and the general election against John McCain. That inexperience, it turned out, proved not to be an Achilles' heel. Monday night, as commander in chief, Obama goes toe-to-toe in the third and final debate with Republican challenger Mitt
Fox News DigitalApr 22 2022
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Sharpton demands name of Michigan officer who killed Lyoya
The Rev. Al Sharpton demanded Friday that authorities publicly identify the Michigan officer who killed Patrick Lyoya, a Black man and native of Congo who was fatally shot in the back of the head after a struggle.
“We want his name!” Sharpton said Friday, as he spoke at Lyoya’s funeral.
He said authorities cannot set a precedent of withholding the names of officers who kill
Associated PressJul 29 2022
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CNN Journo Who Reported ‘Fiery But Mostly Peaceful Protests’ Gets Emmy Nomination
The CNN journalist best known for reporting from the burning scene of "fiery but mostly peaceful protests" following the justified non-fatal police shooting of armed sexual-assault suspect Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wis., has been nominated for an Emmy award.
CNN correspondent Omar Jimenez was one of five nominees in the "Outstanding Emerging Journalist" category. A Washington Free Beacon
Washington Free BeaconFeb 15 2022
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Saudi Arabia Rejects Biden Plea to Increase Oil Production as Midterms Loom
LAST WEEK, President Joe Biden had a high-profile call with King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud in an effort to partially restore a relationship with Saudi Arabia. According to the White House’s readout, during the call, Biden reaffirmed the willingness of the U.S. to aid Saudi in so-called defensive operations against the Houthis in Yemen, following recent attacks by the Houthis on the United
The InterceptApr 09 2021
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Saudi Arabia’s Yemen blockade is starving millions. Democrats want Biden to stop it.
Saudi Arabia is continuing its six-year air and sea blockade of Yemen, starving millions of Yemenis and deepening the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
Anger from Democrats and progressives in the US isn’t just directed at Riyadh, though. It’s also aimed at the Biden administration for failing to fully pressure Saudi Arabia to lift the restrictions.
When Saudi Arabia and its
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