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Car Bomb in Kabul Kills 1, Wounds 22 A suicide car bomber detonated his explosives-laden car in the Qabil Bay area of the capital Kabul Afghanistan, the Ministry of Interior (MoI) said on Friday.
"At least one killed and 22 others wounded when a suicide car bomb targeted a foreign forces convoy which was passing through Police District... |
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Syria on frontline of fight against enemies of Islam: Ayatollah Khamenei Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says Syria is on the frontline of the fight against the enemies of Islam.
"Syria today is on the frontline, so our duty is to support the Syrian resistance," Ayatollah Khamenei told Syrian Minister of... |
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Afghanistanian government offers recognition of Taliban as political group Afghanistanian government on Wednesday offered recognition of the Taliban as a legitimate political group.
The offer was announced by President Ashraf Ghani while addressing second international Kabul Process conference in Kabul, aimed at creating a platform for peace talks.
The president also proposed... |
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Palestinians Condemn US Embassy Relocation to Al-Quds Palestinians have denounced a decision by the US to relocate its embassy from Tel Aviv to al-Quds (Jerusalem) in May.
This move “directly and deliberately violates the identity and existence of the Palestinian people”, the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority said in a statement... |
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Syria Ceasefire Resolution: Containing or Perpetuating Conflict? After two days of debate and haggle, the 15 members of the United Nations Security Council unanimously approved a resolution on a ceasefire in Eastern Ghouta in suburbs of the capital Damascus.
In effect after 72 of its approval and valid for 30 days, the resolution 2401 demanded the warring parties... |
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Russia dismisses bogus reports of chemical attack in Syrias Eastern Ghouta Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has dismissed as “bogus stories” the recent reports of an alleged chemical attack in the militant-held enclave of Eastern Ghouta near Syrian capital city of Damascus, stressing that government forces have attacked foreign-sponsored... |
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Drowning caused Bollywood superstar Sridevis death: Dubai police Bollywood superstar Sridevi Kapoor, who died in Dubai at the weekend aged 54, drowned in her hotel bathtub after passing out, Dubai police said Monday.
"The death of Indian actress Sridevi occurred due to drowning in her hotel apartments bathtub following loss of consciousness," the Dubai police... |
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Loss of life is high in Afghanistan: CE Abdulah The loss of life is high in Afghanistan, the countrys Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah told the 37th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Monday.
Abdullah said that the Afghans are going through a difficult period, and their human rights are being challenged by terror and armed groups,... |
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Afghanistan Prepares for Second Kabul Process Conference President Ashraf Ghani on Monday said the Afghanistanian government will propose an inclusive proposal to Pakistan and the Taliban during the Kabul Process conference which is set to start on Wednesday.
Dutch ambassador to Afghanistan has meanwhile described the conference as a milestone for Afghanistan... |
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President Ghani warns against illegal use of force Apparently warning politicians critical of him, Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani on Monday said that as an elected president of the country he wouldnt allow anyone except forces to use force.
Ghani was speaking during a ceremony that saw graduation of 528 officers from Marshal Fahim National Defense... |
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Work On Afghanistan Section Of TAPI Project Launched A ground-breaking ceremony was held in Herat on Friday to launch the start of work on the Afghanistan section of the key Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) pipeline project that will feed natural gas to the three countries from Turkmenistan.
Attending Fridays ceremony was President Ashraf... |
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Indian Religious Leaders Raise the Voice for Securing Human Rights During the UN World Interfaith Harmony Week India, Delhi - On February 10th, a peace conference with Indian religious leaders from Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Tibet Buddhism, Bahaism, and Jainism was held at India Habitat Centre in Delhi aiming to raising the awareness of human rights violations caused by religious intolerance in the... |
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Islamic Republic of Iran and prospects for security in the Middle East The regional order of the Middle East has always been challenged and altered, and because of the geopolitical, geocultural and geostrategic position of the region, major and supra-regional powers have intervened in various pretexts in the Middle East. The Middle East region is one of the most critical... |
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How has the military intervention in Yemen destabilised the domestic security of Saudi Arabia? By Sajad Abedi, Sirous Amerian and Khalid Al Abri
After two years of the Saudi-led Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) military campaign in Yemen, which was intended to bring a ‘swift’ end to the Shiia Houthi rebellion, no end to the conflict appears to be on the horizon. Saudi... |
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Modern management and requirements in the age of information Undoubtedly, the creation of compatibility in different aspects of the organization with environmental changes and the use of tools that are increasingly available to managers with the advancement of technology is not only necessary, but the life of organizations in todays volatile and turbulent environments... |
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How security decisions go wrong? By: Sajad Abedi
Information warfare is primarily a construct of a ‘war mindset’. However, the development of information operations from it has meant that the concepts have been transferred from military to civilian affairs. The contemporary involvement between the media, the military, and... |
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No One Can Impose Their Identity on Others: Mohaqiq Mohaqiq’s remarks come after the much-awaited process hit constant delays in the past few years over whether to include nationality and identity on the new cards
Addressing a ceremony on the occasion of the 29th anniversary of the Soviet’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, CEO... |
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Former VP Qanooni warns of revolution in Afghanistan Afghanistans Former Vice President Mohammad Younus Qanooni on Sunday warned of revolution in the country as he criticized the government.
Speaking during a ceremony to celebrate the anniversary of Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, Qanooni said that the current establishment is the outcome... |
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Distribution of e-NIC to spark ethnic tensions, warns Ahmad Zia Massoud The former Presidential envoy for good governance Ahmad Zia Massoud has warned that the distribution of the electronic National Identity Cards will spark ethnic tensions among the people.
Massoud made the remarks during a gathering amid ongoing controversies regarding the preliminary launch of the process... |
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Samangans ousted governor defies governments decision for leadership change The ousted governor of the northern Samangan province Abdul Karim Khedam defies the recent decision of the government for the change in the political leadership of the province.
Khedam appeared in a press conference today as he condemned the governments move insisting that the decision is not acceptable... |
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Ex-Student Arrested after 17 Shot Dead at Florida High School A 19-year-old gunman returning to a Florida high school where he had once been expelled opened fire with an assault rifle on Wednesday, killing 17 people and wounding more than a dozen others before he was arrested, authorities said.
The shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland,... |
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More than 10,000 civilians killed, wounded in 2017 in Afghanistan: UNAMA The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) released its latest findings regarding the civilian casualties in Afghanistan during the year 2017.
According to the latest annual UN report documenting the impact of the armed conflict on civilians in Afghanistan, more than 10,000 civilians... |
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US moving terror groups to Afghanistan after Iraq, Syria defeats Irans top military commander says the United States is transferring Daesh to Afghanistan now that the terrorists have lost their strongholds in Iraq and Syria.
Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Baqeri told Tasnim news agency on Tuesday that continued... |
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US Plotting Against Turkey, Iran, Maybe Russia: Erdogan Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has described the United States military presence in Syria as opportunistic, saying that Washington had "calculations against Turkey, Iran and maybe Russia" now that ISIS has been largely defeated.
Erdogan also warned the US once again to withdraw from the Syrian... |
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Chemical Attack Claims: US Handy Pretext for Pressing Syria The use of chemical weapons has been one of the most controversial issues during several years of crisis in Syria. These deadly weapons have been used several times so far, especially in attacks in Eastern Ghouta in Damascus outskirts on August 21, 2013, and also in Khan Shaykhun village in Idlib... |
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Afghanistanian Teenage Girl Commits Suicide in Ghor Province Afghanistanian teenage girl, 17, committed suicide due to facing personal problems in the Central Ghor province, the local officials confirmed.
"The incident took place in Sangbar area of Ferozkoh City, the capital city of Ghor province", Mohammad Iqbal Nezami, spokesman of Ghor Police Chief, said to... |
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No Military Solution to Afghanistanian Issue: Pakistan PM Pakistans Prime Minister voiced skepticism over the increase in US troops in Afghanistan and says theres no military solution to the conflict in Afghanistan.
Pakistans Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has said there is no military solution to the long-running conflict in Afghanistan and warned... |
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US Ready to Use Nuclear Weapons in Case of Non-Nuclear Attack The United States has announced it will adopt a more aggressive nuclear posture, including initiating nuclear strikes in response to non-nuclear threats.
A Trump administration Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) released Friday shows a greater willingness to use nuclear weapons first and calls for development... |
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Peace Prospects Fading in Afghanistan as Trump Rejects Talks with Taliban The American President Donald Trump has recently unveiled his latest stances on Afghanistan during a meeting with the members of the United Nations Security Council hosted by the White House.
Trump told his guests that the US will not take part in any future negotiations with the Taliban. Beside... |
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Bar Association of Indonesia and International NGO Proposed International Law for Peace for Settling Disputes Current issues threatening peace from violence and conflict demand the need for constructive peacebuilding efforts at both national and international levels. On January 27, principles of settling disputes based on the establishment of a legal foundation to secure peace were discussed in Jakarta by Himpunan... |
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