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Islamic State Militants Say They Killed 2nd Japanese Hostage
- Sunday February 1, 2015
- World News | Rod Nordland, The New York Times
The Islamic State claimed to have beheaded a Japanese journalist in a video released Saturday night, culminating a two-week drama that appears to have cost the lives of two Japanese men.
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Support for al-Maliki Slips Within His Own Party as Armed US Drones Start Flights
- Friday June 27, 2014
- World News | Rod Nordland, Eric Schmitt and Suadad Al Salhy, The New York Times
As the first armed U.S. drones began flying over Iraq on Thursday, Shiite political leaders were locked in meetings to try to decide who should be the country's next prime minister.
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In grip of cold, Afghan family buries eighth child
- Thursday February 9, 2012
- World News | Rod Nordland, The New York Times
The war refugee Sayid Mohammad lost his last son on Wednesday, 3-month-old Khan, who became the 24th child to die of exposure in camps here in the past month. "After we had dinner he was crying all night of the cold," Mr. Mohammad said. The family had no wood and was husbanding a small portion of paper and plastic that his daughter had scavenged th...
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NATO plays down report of collaboration between Taliban and Pakistan
- Wednesday February 1, 2012
- World News | Rod Nordland, The New York Times
A spokesman for the NATO-led coalition on Wednesday confirmed the existence of a report that summarizes the views of Taliban detainees who said that they are winning the war thanks to cooperation from some Afghan government officials and soldiers with active support from Pakistan's intelligence service.
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Rebels flee key Libyan town Ajdabiya
- Sunday April 17, 2011
- World News | Rod Nordland, The New York Times
Rebel fighters fled Ajdabiya on Sunday after a rocket and artillery attack by government forces that were reportedly on the western outskirts. Scores of rebel pickup trucks and other vehicles could be seen leaving the eastern approaches of Ajdabiya, headed toward the rebel capital of Benghazi, about 85 miles north. Explosions could be heard in the ...
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Kandahar: Nine killed, 81 injured in violent protests against Quran burning
- Saturday April 2, 2011
- World News | Taimoor Shah and Rod Nordland, The New York Times
Violent protests over the burning of a Quran in Florida flared for a second straight day, with young men rampaging through the streets of this southern capital, flying Taliban flags and wielding sticks. Nine people were killed and 81 injured in the disturbances, all from bullet wounds, according to Abdul Qayoum Pakhla, head of the provincial health...
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Taliban seize district in eastern Afghanistan
- Tuesday March 29, 2011
- World News | Rod Nordland and Sangar Rahimi, The New York Times
The Taliban seized control of a district in eastern Nuristan Province on Tuesday, chasing the governor and police from the district capital, according to Afghan officials and a spokesman for the Taliban. "The white flag of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is flying over the Want District centre, while some policemen of the puppet administration f...
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On TV, an Afghan unit tackles the Taliban
- Sunday November 21, 2010
- World News | Rod Nordland, New York Times
They break up child suicide-bomber rings, take down drug lords and government ministers (even when they are the same thing) and kick in doors to rescue kidnapped diplomats -- all with little or no help from the Americans and NATO.Two men and two women, they are part of an elite Afghan police unit known as Eagle Four, whose exploits have made them s...
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NATO destroys booby-trapped Afghan homes
- Wednesday November 17, 2010
- World News | Taimoor Shah and Rod Nordland, The New York Times
In the newly won districts around this southern city, American forces are encountering empty homes and farm buildings left so heavily booby-trapped by Taliban insurgents that the Americans have been systematically destroying hundreds of them, according to local Afghan authorities.The campaign, a major departure from NATO practice in past military o...
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Dissident Iranian journalist is jailed in a continued crackdown
- Thursday September 23, 2010
- World News | Rod Nordland, New York Times
A day after Iran's president defended his country's record in permitting criticism, opposition Web sites reported on Wednesday that the second dissident Iranian journalist in less than a week had been incarcerated on charges including "propaganda against the state." The Web sites said the journalist, Emadeddin Baghi, had been ordered jailed for six...
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Islamic State Militants Say They Killed 2nd Japanese Hostage
- Sunday February 1, 2015
- World News | Rod Nordland, The New York Times
The Islamic State claimed to have beheaded a Japanese journalist in a video released Saturday night, culminating a two-week drama that appears to have cost the lives of two Japanese men.
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www.ndtv.com
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Support for al-Maliki Slips Within His Own Party as Armed US Drones Start Flights
- Friday June 27, 2014
- World News | Rod Nordland, Eric Schmitt and Suadad Al Salhy, The New York Times
As the first armed U.S. drones began flying over Iraq on Thursday, Shiite political leaders were locked in meetings to try to decide who should be the country's next prime minister.
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In grip of cold, Afghan family buries eighth child
- Thursday February 9, 2012
- World News | Rod Nordland, The New York Times
The war refugee Sayid Mohammad lost his last son on Wednesday, 3-month-old Khan, who became the 24th child to die of exposure in camps here in the past month. "After we had dinner he was crying all night of the cold," Mr. Mohammad said. The family had no wood and was husbanding a small portion of paper and plastic that his daughter had scavenged th...
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www.ndtv.com
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NATO plays down report of collaboration between Taliban and Pakistan
- Wednesday February 1, 2012
- World News | Rod Nordland, The New York Times
A spokesman for the NATO-led coalition on Wednesday confirmed the existence of a report that summarizes the views of Taliban detainees who said that they are winning the war thanks to cooperation from some Afghan government officials and soldiers with active support from Pakistan's intelligence service.
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Rebels flee key Libyan town Ajdabiya
- Sunday April 17, 2011
- World News | Rod Nordland, The New York Times
Rebel fighters fled Ajdabiya on Sunday after a rocket and artillery attack by government forces that were reportedly on the western outskirts. Scores of rebel pickup trucks and other vehicles could be seen leaving the eastern approaches of Ajdabiya, headed toward the rebel capital of Benghazi, about 85 miles north. Explosions could be heard in the ...
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Kandahar: Nine killed, 81 injured in violent protests against Quran burning
- Saturday April 2, 2011
- World News | Taimoor Shah and Rod Nordland, The New York Times
Violent protests over the burning of a Quran in Florida flared for a second straight day, with young men rampaging through the streets of this southern capital, flying Taliban flags and wielding sticks. Nine people were killed and 81 injured in the disturbances, all from bullet wounds, according to Abdul Qayoum Pakhla, head of the provincial health...
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Taliban seize district in eastern Afghanistan
- Tuesday March 29, 2011
- World News | Rod Nordland and Sangar Rahimi, The New York Times
The Taliban seized control of a district in eastern Nuristan Province on Tuesday, chasing the governor and police from the district capital, according to Afghan officials and a spokesman for the Taliban. "The white flag of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is flying over the Want District centre, while some policemen of the puppet administration f...
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www.ndtv.com
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On TV, an Afghan unit tackles the Taliban
- Sunday November 21, 2010
- World News | Rod Nordland, New York Times
They break up child suicide-bomber rings, take down drug lords and government ministers (even when they are the same thing) and kick in doors to rescue kidnapped diplomats -- all with little or no help from the Americans and NATO.Two men and two women, they are part of an elite Afghan police unit known as Eagle Four, whose exploits have made them s...
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www.ndtv.com
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NATO destroys booby-trapped Afghan homes
- Wednesday November 17, 2010
- World News | Taimoor Shah and Rod Nordland, The New York Times
In the newly won districts around this southern city, American forces are encountering empty homes and farm buildings left so heavily booby-trapped by Taliban insurgents that the Americans have been systematically destroying hundreds of them, according to local Afghan authorities.The campaign, a major departure from NATO practice in past military o...
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www.ndtv.com
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Dissident Iranian journalist is jailed in a continued crackdown
- Thursday September 23, 2010
- World News | Rod Nordland, New York Times
A day after Iran's president defended his country's record in permitting criticism, opposition Web sites reported on Wednesday that the second dissident Iranian journalist in less than a week had been incarcerated on charges including "propaganda against the state." The Web sites said the journalist, Emadeddin Baghi, had been ordered jailed for six...
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www.ndtv.com