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Iraqi leader declares
end to IS caliphate but
fight goes on
MOSUL, Iraq (AP) — With
anti-Islamic State group forces on
the offensive in both the Iraqi city
of Mosul and the Syrian city of
Raqqa, Iraq’s prime minister on
Thursday declared an end to the
extremist group’s self-proclaimed
caliphate.
But even as Prime Minister
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate
Republican leaders considered
keeping one of former President
Barack Obama’s big tax increases
on wealthier Americans and using
the money to fatten proposed
subsidies for the poor in a bid
Thursday to placate moderate
GOP lawmakers and salvage their
struggling health care bill.
With a core priority tottering,
top Republicans also assessed
an amendment pushed by
conservatives to let insurers offer
plans with low premiums and scant
benefits. To do so, a company
would also have to sell a policy that
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2010 statute, which the GOP is
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Both proposals were
encountering internal Republican
opposition, and it was uncertain
either would survive. But the effort
underscored how Senate Majority
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divided party if he’s to rescue one of
his and President Donald Trump’s
foremost campaign promises.
McConnell postponed a vote on
an initial version Tuesday, forced
by conservative and moderate GOP
senators prepared to block it.
House GOP backs bills
to crack down on illegal
immigration
WASHINGTON (AP) —
Warning of threats to public
safety and national security, the
Republican-led House on Thursday
approved two bills to crack down
on illegal immigration, a key
priority for President Donald
Trump.
One bill would strip federal
dollars from self-proclaimed
“sanctuary” cities that shield
residents from federal immigration
authorities, while a separate
measure would stiffen punishments
for people who re-enter the U.S.
illegally.
The sanctuary measure was
approved 228-195, while the bill
to punish deportees was approved
257-167.
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indeed her 18th birthday.
They finally made it to
Pakistan, where the five
of them crammed into one
bedroom of a relative’s
house for months. Afshan
remembers crying the first
time she was able to sleep
with her legs stretched out
instead of curled up inside
the trunk of a car. Her father
went back to Kuwait to work,
while Afshan tried to fit into
her parents’ native country.
She started college, but was
bullied and isolated because
of her upbringing abroad.
Their living situation was far
worse than Kuwait, but the
sense of not really fitting in
was familiar.
“You felt like a lost
soul, like you didn’t belong
anywhere,” she said. She
finished her bachelor’s
degree and then started an
MBA program. A semester
before she graduated, she
was married in traditional
Pakistani fashion. She
finished her degree and two
years later, in 2000, she left
Pakistan to join her husband,
who was working in America.
She had all her possessions
with her in three suitcases
when she arrived at John F.
Kennedy airport in New York
City. During the 18-hour
flight, she thought to herself
how long it would take to
reach her family if anything
ever happened to them.
When she arrived at
customs, she approached the
official at the counter. He took
her passport and smiled as
he said to her, “Oh, it’s your
birthday! Happy birthday.
Welcome to America.”
He noticed her birthday,
she thought. She felt different
in America than she had
anywhere else.
“For the first time in my
life, I felt like I belonged
somewhere,” she said. It
was an indescribable feeling
for someone who had been
displaced and homeless and
rejected by people in the
countries of her birth and of
her childhood.
“I felt like I was wanted
and accepted.”
This is where I was
supposed to come, she
thought.
The woman who took her
paperwork at immigration
complimented her long, black
hair and noticed her birthday
on the documents, too. She
wished her a happy one, as
did the next official Afshan
encountered.
She caught the connecting
flight to St. Louis, where
she settled and eventually
had two children. She went
back to school to get her
master’s in counseling and
now works as a therapist.
She thinks about how she
was only a few years older
than her teenage daughter
when she was forced to leave
a comfortable, middle-class
life at a moment’s notice.
And then, having to leave her
family thousands of miles
away to start over again. It
was in this new country that
the first people she met all
welcomed her.
Some people take the long
way home.
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Aisha Sultan is a St.
Louis-based journalist. Find
her on Twitter: @AishaS.
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n 1990, Afshan Malik had
no concerns more pressing
than where she might
travel for college.
She had just graduated
high school and was weighing
her options. Her family
lived on the ninth floor of a
luxury apartment building
in Kuwait, which she filled
with watercolor landscapes
and pencil drawings. Her
parents were expats from
Pakistan, and had moved to
Kuwait when she was a baby.
Although Afshan was always
keenly aware that Kuwait was
not her home, it was the only
home she had ever known.
She filled pages of her diaries
with romantic poems, and
designed and sewed clothes
for herself and her friends.
But then Saddam Hussein
invaded. The invasion
changed everything.
At first, expats were
confused about what would
happen to them under the
new regime. The televisions
stopped broadcasting news.
Her parents would go into
their car in the evenings to
listen to BBC over the radio.
Many Pakistani families
began to flee. Her parents had
their money and assets tied
up in Kuwait and considered
waiting it out.
Then they started hearing
stories of girls being raped
by soldiers. That night, her
parents told Afshan and her
younger brother and sister
they would be leaving in the
morning. “Pack a small bag,”
her mother said.
Afshan asked if she
could take her paintings. Her
mother asked her if she was
crazy. The car was going to
be loaded with canned food
and a few sets of clothing.
Her father saw her crying and
suggested she take a small
journal so she could record all
the countries they were going
to pass through. Their plan
was to drive from Kuwait to
Mosul, Iraq to Turkey to Iran,
where they would cross the
border into Pakistan.
The next morning, they
filled the trunk of their
maroon Crown Victoria
and started driving toward a
border.
They lived out of their car
for the next 28 days.
Afshan’s mother would
take some of the cans of
chickpeas, tomatoes and red
beans out of the trunk and
put them in a bag in the front
seat every night. She would
make just enough room for
Afshan to curl up and sleep
in the trunk of the car, with
the door slightly ajar, to
shield her from unwanted
attention. Her parents slept
on the ground on either side
of the trunk. Her younger
brother and baby sister slept
in the back seat. There were
refugee camps along the way,
and sometimes, they slept in
those.
When they finally got to
the border of Iran, there was a
military bathroom they were
allowed to use. Afshan was
walking back with her sister
when her father handed her a
rare piece of chocolate he had
somehow gotten.
“Happy birthday,” he said
to her. At first, she argued
with him. It couldn’t be her
birthday. But she had lost
track of days, and it was
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Escaping Saddam and
finding a home at last
Friday, June 30, 2017
Haider al-Abadi made the bold
assertion, deadly fighting continued
in Mosul — filling field hospitals
and forcing hundreds to flee.
“We are seeing the end of the
fake Daesh state. The liberation
of Mosul proves that,” al-Abadi
said on Twitter, using the Arabic
acronym for IS. “We will not
relent. Our brave forces will bring
victory.”
Across the border in in Raqqa,
coalition officials predicted a
long, bloody battle ahead for the
Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic
Forces, whose fighters succeeded in
completely encircling the militants’
de-facto capital Thursday. U.S.-led
coalition officials estimated that as
many as 2,500 IS fighters remained
in the city.
Beginning at dawn, Iraqi forces
began a push deeper into Mosul’s
Old City, where IS fighters were
making their last stand. The Iraqi
troops moved slowly along foot
paths strewn with rubble, twisted
metal and downed power lines.
Many front-line positions were
only reachable by climbing in and
out of homes, across roof tops and
through holes blasted into concrete
walls.
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PARIS (AP) — The cyberattack
that has locked up computers
around the world while demanding
a ransom may not be an extortion
attempt after all, but an effort to
create havoc in Ukraine, security
experts say.
“There may be a more nefarious
motive behind the attack,” Gavin
O’Gorman, an investigator with
U.S. antivirus firm Symantec,
said in a blog post . “Perhaps this
attack was never intended to make
money, rather to simply disrupt
a large number of Ukrainian
organizations.”
The rogue program landed
its heaviest blows on the Eastern
European nation, where the
government, dozens of banks
and other institutions were sent
reeling. It disabled computers
at government agencies, energy
companies, cash machines,
supermarkets, railways and
communications providers.
Many of these organizations had
recovered by Thursday.
The program, known by a
variety of names, including
NotPetya, initially appeared to be
ransomware, a type of malicious
software that encrypts its victims’
data and holds it hostage until
a payment is made, usually in
bitcoins, the hard-to-trace digital
currency often used by criminals.
But O’Gorman and several
other researchers said the culprits
would have been hard-pressed to
make money off the scheme. They
appear to have relied on a single
email address that was blocked
almost immediately and a single
bitcoin account that has collected
the relatively puny sum of $10,000.
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