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  • ドイツとフィンランド、IS参加疑いの女性と子どもを帰国させる 「人道的理由」で

    ドイツとフィンランドは20日、武装勢力「イスラム国」(IS)戦闘員らの家族とみられる女性5人と子ども...

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  • レクサス 「IS」をマイナーチェンジ 走りを熟成

    レクサスは2020年11月5日、コンパクトFRスポーツセダン「IS」をマイナーチェンジし、同時に特別...

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  • ウィーン銃撃事件、14人逮捕 ISが犯行声明

    オーストリアの首都ウィーン中心部の6カ所で銃撃があり、少なくとも4人が死亡した事件で、警察は3日、1...

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  • カブール大学で銃撃、22人死亡 ISが犯行声明

    アフガニスタンの首都カブールにあるカブール大学で2日、武装集団が乱入して銃を発砲し、少なくとも22人...

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  • 【リコール】トヨタ 39車種21万台の燃料ポンプに不具合があるとして再リコール

    トヨタは2020年10月28日、トヨタ、レクサス、ダイハツの39車種におよぶ車両の燃料ポンプに不具合...

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  • Two Islamic State 'Beatles' plead not guilty in US court

    Alexandria (United States) (AFP) - Two members of the notorious Islamic State kidnapping cell dubbed the "Beatles" pleaded not guilty in a US court on Friday to charges of conspiring to murder four American hostages.El Shafee Elsheikh, 32, and Alexanda Kotey, 36, were flown to the US from Iraq on Wednesday to face trial for involvement in the murders of American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff and relief workers Peter Kassig and Kayla Mueller.Appearing from prison by videolink, they pleaded not guilty during a hearing in US District Court in Alexandria, Virginia before Judge TS Elli...

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  • Two Islamic State 'Beatles' plead not guilty in US court

    Alexandria (United States) (AFP) - Two members of the notorious Islamic State kidnapping cell dubbed the "Beatles" pleaded not guilty in a US court on Friday to charges of conspiring to murder four American hostages.El Shafee Elsheikh, 32, and Alexanda Kotey, 36, were flown to the US from Iraq on Wednesday to face trial for involvement in the murders of American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff and relief workers Peter Kassig and Kayla Mueller.Appearing from prison by videolink, they both pleaded not guilty during a hearing in US District Court in Alexandria, Virginia and waived thei...

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  • Two IS 'Beatles' charged in US for roles in murders of American hostages

    Alexandria (United States) (AFP) - Two members of a notorious Islamic State kidnapping cell dubbed the "Beatles" appeared in a US court by videolink on Wednesday after being flown to the United States from Iraq to face charges of conspiring to murder four American hostages.El Shafee Elsheikh, 32, and Alexanda Kotey, 36, are accused of involvement in the murders of American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff and relief workers Peter Kassig and Kayla Mueller.The two former British nationals have been in the custody of US forces in Iraq since October 2019 after being captured in January 2...

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  • Two IS 'Beatles' being brought to US to face charges

    Washington (AFP) - Two members of an Islamic State cell dubbed the "Beatles" accused of killing several Western hostages are to be brought to the United States on Wednesday to face charges, a Justice Department source said.El Shafee Elsheikh and Alexanda Kotey are accused of involvement in the murders of American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff and aid workers Peter Kassig and Kayla Mueller.They are also believed to be responsible for the murders of two Britons, Alan Henning and David Haines.They were stripped of their UK citizenship and have been in the custody of US forces in Iraq...

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  • US repatriates dozens of IS 'foreign fighters'

    Washington (AFP) - The US Justice Department said Thursday that it brought home 27 Americans who went to Syria and Iraq to join the Islamic State group, as Washington again urged other nations to do the same.A day after filing charges against a Trinidadian-American father and son who enlisted in the Islamic State in 2015, the department said it had brought criminal terrorism support cases against some of those returning Americans.Washington has said it is setting an example for other countries, notably Britain and France, who have resisted repatriating perhaps hundreds of their nationals from ...

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