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                    [Title] => New US Pentagon chief convenes unusual counter-IS meeting
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US Defense Secretary Ash Carter convened an extraordinary war council yesterday on Iraq's doorstep, six days after taking office, to discuss the nitty-gritty of the administration's oft-criticized strategy for countering the Islamic State militant group and probe for gaps and weaknesses.

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Kuwait warned striking workers Tuesday that it could recruit outside replacements to confront a wave of labor unrest that has spread to the Gulf nation's critical oil sector.

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ALTHOUGH KUWAIT
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                    [Title] => New US Pentagon chief convenes unusual counter-IS meeting
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US Defense Secretary Ash Carter convened an extraordinary war council yesterday on Iraq's doorstep, six days after taking office, to discuss the nitty-gritty of the administration's oft-criticized strategy for countering the Islamic State militant group and probe for gaps and weaknesses.

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Kuwait warned striking workers Tuesday that it could recruit outside replacements to confront a wave of labor unrest that has spread to the Gulf nation's critical oil sector.

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