Bahrain Minister Hails Public Response to Terror Attacks

Bahrain’s justice and Islamic affairs minister has paid tribute to the “one-family” spirit that has once more characterised Bahrainis after Sunnis and Shiites held joint prayers on...

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Iran Now Pushes for an End to Arms Embargo in Nuclear Deal

As negotiators braced for yet another possible extension of nuclear talks, Iran demanded on Monday that any deal should include the end to a U.N. arms embargo as well — a condition...

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Vortex Bladeless Wind Turbines

Bahrain currently produces all of it electricity from fossil fuel sources: around 85% of electricity is produced from natural gas, and 15% is produced from oil, with five power stations...

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ISIS Kills 40 Syrian Regime Soldiers at Checkpoints, but Is Beaten Back by Kurdish Defense Forces in Kobani

Islamic State group extremists killed dozens of Syrian government troops in attacks on three checkpoints, the U.K.-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Saturday. Meanwhile,...

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George Jonas: America’s Friends in the Middle East Are Its Enemies

Fighting the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) is no picnic. America’s allies in the Middle East are often nothing but couriers delivering American arms to America’s enemies....

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What Attacks in France, Kuwait and Tunisia Underscore About ISIS

One year ago this weekend, a spokesman for the extremist organization threatening Iraq announced that it would be called Islamic State and that it was proclaiming a Muslim caliphate....

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