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"We Are On The Side Of Afghan Nation" | Iran's Foreign Policy
Excerpts from the speech of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in a meeting with the new President of Iran and his Cabinet of Ministers on Iran's foreign policy towards...
Excerpts from the speech of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in a meeting with the new President of Iran and his Cabinet of Ministers on Iran's foreign policy towards 'Afghanistan, other neighboring countries, the world countries and on the issue of nuclear negotiations [JCPOA].' - Aug 28, 2021
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Excerpts from the speech of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in a meeting with the new President of Iran and his Cabinet of Ministers on Iran's foreign policy towards 'Afghanistan, other neighboring countries, the world countries and on the issue of nuclear negotiations [JCPOA].' - Aug 28, 2021
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***DISTURBING IMAGES*** US air raids kill 64 civilians in Afghan village - 24Feb2011 - English
The village of Heelgal in the eastern Afghan province of Kunar was once filled with joyful cheers of children, but now it is nothing more than a graveyard after being bombed by U.S. air raids.
The village of Heelgal in the eastern Afghan province of Kunar was once filled with joyful cheers of children, but now it is nothing more than a graveyard after being bombed by U.S. air raids.
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*Breaking News* Bomb Blast In Islamabad 18th February 2015 - 2 Died Several Injured - Urdu
*Breaking News* Bomb Blast In Islamabad 18th February 2015 - 2 Died Several Injured - Urdu
Watch Bomb Blast Islamabad 18 february 2015 Made Two Died At Shite Mosque in Pakistan Rawalpindi...
*Breaking News* Bomb Blast In Islamabad 18th February 2015 - 2 Died Several Injured - Urdu
Watch Bomb Blast Islamabad 18 february 2015 Made Two Died At Shite Mosque in Pakistan Rawalpindi Islamabad..A bomb blast at a Shi\'ite mosque killed two people and injured six in the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi on Wednesday, a hospital spokesman said, the latest in a string of deadly attacks targeting the minority sect over the past mont
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*Breaking News* Bomb Blast In Islamabad 18th February 2015 - 2 Died Several Injured - Urdu
Watch Bomb Blast Islamabad 18 february 2015 Made Two Died At Shite Mosque in Pakistan Rawalpindi Islamabad..A bomb blast at a Shi\'ite mosque killed two people and injured six in the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi on Wednesday, a hospital spokesman said, the latest in a string of deadly attacks targeting the minority sect over the past mont
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15th May Zavia - News Round Up by Aga Ali Murtaza Zaidi - Urdu
News Round Up by Aga Ali Murtaza Zaidi. Political analysis of important national and international issues and current affairs.
News Round Up by Aga Ali Murtaza Zaidi. Political analysis of important national and international issues and current affairs.
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50 killed as suicide blast hits mosque in Pakistan - 05Nov2010 - English
A suicide bomber struck a mosque in north west Pakistan, killing 50 people and leaving around 80 injured. Officials say the target may have been a member of Pakistan's Senate who had encouraged...
A suicide bomber struck a mosque in north west Pakistan, killing 50 people and leaving around 80 injured. Officials say the target may have been a member of Pakistan's Senate who had encouraged people to oppose the Taliban. The targeted prayer session took place in an area where the Taliban has recently gained ground. In a separate attack, a second mosque was bombed near the city of Peshawar, wounding several people.
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A suicide bomber struck a mosque in north west Pakistan, killing 50 people and leaving around 80 injured. Officials say the target may have been a member of Pakistan's Senate who had encouraged people to oppose the Taliban. The targeted prayer session took place in an area where the Taliban has recently gained ground. In a separate attack, a second mosque was bombed near the city of Peshawar, wounding several people.
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9/11 Crusades = War on Terror | The Chain of Lies | Episode 4 | English
Chain of Lies is a series of periodic videos aimed at keeping viewers informed of the political climate and the world that they are living in. These videos will be comprehensive, to the point,...
Chain of Lies is a series of periodic videos aimed at keeping viewers informed of the political climate and the world that they are living in. These videos will be comprehensive, to the point, along with evidence.
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Chain of Lies is a series of periodic videos aimed at keeping viewers informed of the political climate and the world that they are living in. These videos will be comprehensive, to the point, along with evidence.
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[ 27th Oct 13] Jashan-e-Vilayat - Haider Haider by MWM in Nashtar Park - All Languages
KARACHI: Majlis-e-Wahdatul Muslimeen (MWM) leader Allama Nasir Abbas said on Sunday that there should be no talks held with the Taliban.
Speaking at a conference in...
KARACHI: Majlis-e-Wahdatul Muslimeen (MWM) leader Allama Nasir Abbas said on Sunday that there should be no talks held with the Taliban.
Speaking at a conference in Karachi\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Nishtar Park, Abbas said that terrorists are free to move about and that nobody is arresting them.
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"There should be no talks with the Taliban... we will always support the oppressed,\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" Abbas said.
The MWM leader said that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) is scared to confront terrorists.
At the same time MWM leader Amin Shahidi said that having talks with the Taliban would be like having talks with the devil.
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Having talks with the Taliban means having talks with those who reject the constitution of this country,\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" Shahidi said.
He further stated that the 180 million people of Pakistan are being fooled in the name of dialogue.
When speaking about the security situation in the month of Muharram, Shahidi said that there have always been dangers.
He said that attempts to stifle the Ulema and threats to stop processions during Muharram are being recieved by them.
Sectarian tensions have plagued Pakistan substantialy during the past few years with an escalation in attacks against the country\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Shia Muslim community.
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KARACHI: Majlis-e-Wahdatul Muslimeen (MWM) leader Allama Nasir Abbas said on Sunday that there should be no talks held with the Taliban.
Speaking at a conference in Karachi\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Nishtar Park, Abbas said that terrorists are free to move about and that nobody is arresting them.
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"There should be no talks with the Taliban... we will always support the oppressed,\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" Abbas said.
The MWM leader said that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) is scared to confront terrorists.
At the same time MWM leader Amin Shahidi said that having talks with the Taliban would be like having talks with the devil.
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Having talks with the Taliban means having talks with those who reject the constitution of this country,\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" Shahidi said.
He further stated that the 180 million people of Pakistan are being fooled in the name of dialogue.
When speaking about the security situation in the month of Muharram, Shahidi said that there have always been dangers.
He said that attempts to stifle the Ulema and threats to stop processions during Muharram are being recieved by them.
Sectarian tensions have plagued Pakistan substantialy during the past few years with an escalation in attacks against the country\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Shia Muslim community.
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[01 July 13] Cameron, Sharif discuss Afghan reconciliation - English
British Prime Minister David Cameron is the first foreign head of government to visit Pakistan after historic democratic transition of power in May this year. Cameron met Pakistan\'s new Prime...
British Prime Minister David Cameron is the first foreign head of government to visit Pakistan after historic democratic transition of power in May this year. Cameron met Pakistan\'s new Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in capital Islamabad. The two discussed measures to enhance bilateral relations including trade and economic ties between Pakistan and Britain. But their real focus was on current situation in Afghanistan. At a joint news conference, the British premier, who flew from Kabul, backed a political solution to Afghan war after his top general said the West missed a chance to strike a peace deal with Taliban militants 10 years ago. For his part, Pakistani premier emphasized the need for all-inclusive Afghan-owned and Afghan-led peace process.
Kamran Yousaf, Press TV, Islamabad
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British Prime Minister David Cameron is the first foreign head of government to visit Pakistan after historic democratic transition of power in May this year. Cameron met Pakistan\'s new Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in capital Islamabad. The two discussed measures to enhance bilateral relations including trade and economic ties between Pakistan and Britain. But their real focus was on current situation in Afghanistan. At a joint news conference, the British premier, who flew from Kabul, backed a political solution to Afghan war after his top general said the West missed a chance to strike a peace deal with Taliban militants 10 years ago. For his part, Pakistani premier emphasized the need for all-inclusive Afghan-owned and Afghan-led peace process.
Kamran Yousaf, Press TV, Islamabad
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