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Iranian cmdr.: Iran, Russia, China marine drill proved regional countries can provide peace for people Warships are seen during a joint naval exercise of the Iranian, Chinese and Russian navies in the northern Indian Ocean on January 20, 2022. (Via Reuters)
The commander of the Iranian Navy says a recent joint drill conducted by Iran, Russia and China in the north of the Indian Ocean proved that regional... |
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Iran, Russia to ditch dollar in bilateral trade Ebrahim Rezaei, Chairman of the Iran-Russia parliamentary friendship group
Chairman of the Iran-Russia parliamentary friendship group says that Tehran and Moscow have reached good agreements in various fields.
Ebrahim Rezaei told local media on Sunday that in the field of energy, the two sides agreed... |
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Report: 750 Daesh terrorists relocated in Syria The file photo shows members of the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group.
Hundreds of Daesh terrorists, including a large number of ringleaders with foreign nationalities, have reportedly been transferred from Syrias Hasakah Province to Dayr al-Zawr under the air cover provided by US-led reconnaissance... |
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American woman leading female Daesh battalion in Syria on trial Much of Raqqa, Syria, was destroyed by Daesh Takfiri terrorist group when it was taken back in 2017. (Photo by Reuters)
An American woman has been arrested and charged with joining the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group and leading an all-female battalion of militants, the US Justice Department has disclosed.
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Canadian PM moves to undisclosed location as thousands protest in Ottawa Trucks sit parked on Wellington Street near the Parliament Buildings as truckers and their supporters take part in a convoy to protest coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine mandates for cross-border truck drivers in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, January 29, 2022. (Photo by Reuters)
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DR Congo court sentences 51 to death over 2017 murder of UN experts Zaida Catalan (L), a Swede, and Michael Sharp, an American were killed in the central Kasai region of the Democratic Republic of Congo in March 2017.
A court in the Democratic Republic of Congo has sentenced 51 people to death over the killing of two United Nations experts.
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Israeli president arrives in UAE amid Abu Dhabis escalation against Yemen Israeli president Isaac Herzog and his wife land in the United Arab Emirates in first official visit on Jan. 30, 2022. (Photo by GPO)
Israeli -president Isaac Herzog has arrived in the UAE in the first such visit, more than a year after Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv signed a US-brokered normalization agreement... |
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Report: Iraq arrest tied to Baghdad airport attack Iraqi soldiers man a checkpoint in the capital Baghdad on January 28, 2022, following a rocket attack on the airport. (Photo by AFP)
Iraqi intelligence forces have reportedly taken into custody the perpetrator of a recent rocket attack on the Baghdad International Airport compound, who confessed to... |
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North Korea tests longest-range missile since 2017 in message to US People watch a television screen showing a news broadcast with file footage of a North Korean missile test, at a railway station in Seoul on January 30, 2022. (Photo by AFP)
North Korea has launched its longest-range missile test since 2017 despite American warnings that the country could be subjected... |
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Yemeni army downs US-made ScanEagle spy drone in Marib province The Yemeni army shot down a ScanEagle spy drone belonging to the Saudi-led forces in Marib province on January 29, 2022. (Photo by al-Masirah news network)
The Yemeni army says it has shot down a ScanEagle spy drone belonging to the Saudi-led forces in Marib province, in yet another successful operation... |
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Johnson: UK plans major troop deployment in Europe as clear message to Kremlin British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is talking to troops in 2019.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has accused Russia of "destabilizing" the situation around Ukraine, saying London is planning to offer NATO a "major" deployment of troops and military hardware in Eastern Europe.
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US cancels nominal military aid to Egypt over rights after massive arms sale File photo of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi
The US State Department declared on Friday that Egypt had not met the conditions to receive the $130 million in foreign military financing that has been on hold since September, adding that the funds would be transferred to other programs.
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Top CIA, other US officials knew about anti-Maduro coup plots, key conspirator reveals File image provided by the US Department of Justice shows a reward poster for retired Venezuelan army general Cliver Alcala-Cordones that was released on March 26, 2020. Alcala insists that US officials at the highest levels of the CIA were aware of his efforts to topple Venezuelan President Nicolas... |
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European Parliament to Host Afghan Women Days The European Parliament says it is going to host a series of events on February 1st and 2nd to discuss the situation of Afghan women following the political change in the country.
The EU in a press release said the ‘Afghan Women Days will kick off with a high-level conference which will be... |
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2 Weeks to Decide Fate of Frozen Afghan Funds: US Judge The Islamic Emirate takeover of Afghanistan and the ensuing humanitarian crisis has kicked off an international debate about what to do with billions of dollars of frozen Afghan government assets held abroad, predominantly in the United States.
US judge Sarah Netburn gave the US Justice Department... |
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Teenager kills entire family while under influence of PUBG online game A 14-year-old Pakistani boy shot dead his entire family, including his mother and two sisters while allegedly "under the influence" of online game PUBG, police confirmed.
According to Pakistan media reports Nahid Mubarak, a 45-year-old health worker, was found dead along with her 22-year-old son Taimur... |
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Afghan girls robotics team secure 2nd place in international competition The Afghan girls robotics team won second prize in the High School Category in an international competition for environmental change among 88 countries, the IPC Education Foundation announced last week.
The competition took place two months ago online, where Somaya Faruqi, Shabnam Nurzai and Ayda... |
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Pregnant foreign reporter asks Taliban for refuge after being rejected by home country One has to be in a truly "messed up" situation to seek an offer of safe haven from the Taliban, a New Zealand journalist pointed out
A New Zealand reporter, who ended up pregnant and unmarried while working in Qatar for broadcaster Al Jazeera, has revealed that she had to turn to the Taliban for help... |
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US state may make bitcoin legal tender © Getty Images / alicemoi
Arizona Senator pitched a bill to legalize the token, in breach of Constitution
US Senator Wendy Rogers has introduced a bill to make bitcoin legal tender in Arizona this week. With the bill, SB 1341, the Senator is seeking to amend the list of currently accepted legal... |
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UAE withdraws its forces from Yemens Marib Days after the Yemeni armys retaliatory aerial attacks on vital Emirati facilities in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, the UAE-backed mercenary troops announced they were pulling out of the areas they had occupied in strategic Marib province. They moved their military equipment to the Ataq district in eastern... |
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Thousands of Austrians protest against COVID measures, mandatory vaccination The photo shows people attending a demonstration in Vienna, Austria, to protest against mandatory COVID vaccines. (Photo by Reuters)
Around 10,000 people have taken to the streets of the Austrian capital Vienna to protest against the governments mandatory vaccination plan.
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UN urges transparent, independent probe into fatal Saudi airstrike on Yemen prison Yemenis search for survivors following a Saudi-led airstrike targeting a prison in Yemens northwestern city of Saada, on January 21, 2022. (Photo by AFP)
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has called for a "transparent, independent and impartial" investigation... |
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Turkeys Erdogan sacks statistics chief, justice minister after record inflation Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has sacked the head of the Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK) after releasing data showing last years inflation rate hit a 19-year high.
The dismissal was the latest in a series of economic firing by the Turkish leader, who... |
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Pentagon: Its really unclear what Putins planning for Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin (AP file photo)
The Pentagon says that "its really unclear" what Russian President Vladimir Putin is planning against Ukraine amid Washingtons claims that Russia is planning to invade the neighboring country.
Asked in an interview to be aired on Sunday, what might... |
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Russian troops arrive in Belarus for joint military drills as Ukraine tensions simmer Russian military vehicles prepares to drive off a railway platforms after arrival in Belarus. (Via AP)
Russia has begun deploying troops and military hardware to Ukraines northern neighbor of Belarus for joint military drills as Belarusian president warns his country will go to war if Russia is attacked.
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Pakistan NSA Meets With Afghan Officials in Kabul The Pakistan National Security Advisor Moeed Yusuf and his accompanying delegation in Kabul on Saturday held talks on a range of issues with officials of the Islamic Emirate.
The delegation met with the Second Deputy Prime Minister Abdul Salam Hanafi and acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Amir Khan... |
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Afghan Civilian and Military Airports Resume Activities Operations at 27 civilian and military airports which were halted after the fall of the former government have resumed, the Islamic Emirate said on Saturday.
"Most of these airports did not have problems, only limited airports such as Khwaja Rawash, Kandahar and Khost airports had problems," said... |
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Taliban Says Rioters Will Be Considered Enemies The acting Minister of Defense Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid threatened to suppress those who are "creating unrest" in the country.
The acting minister and chief of army staff recently visited the northern provinces of Balkh, Faryab and Jawzjan. The visit aimed to assess the security situation.
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Poverty in Afghanistan Two former soldiers are now begging Bi Bi Nasimah, who served in the air force of the former government, says that after the political change in the country she lost her job and poverty and unemployment have forced her to beg in the streets of Kabul.
"I served in the air force of the previous government for a year and a half, my husband... |
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Dozens of UAE-backed mercenaries, Daesh terrorists dead in Yemeni missile strike on Shabwah This picture provided by the media bureau of Yemens Operations Command Center shows Burkan-2 (Volcano-2) ballistic missiles on display in Sanaa, Yemen.
Dozens of Daesh Takfiri terrorists sponsored by the United Arab Emirates have been killed when Yemeni forces and fighters from allied Popular Committees... |
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