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[29 Dec 2013] Pakistan must file case against US at ICC: Boyle - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Francis Boyle, professor of law at the University of Illinois, about Pakistan\\\'s intention to raise the issue of US assassination drone strikes in its...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Francis Boyle, professor of law at the University of Illinois, about Pakistan\\\'s intention to raise the issue of US assassination drone strikes in its tribal region at the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) session if the attacks continue.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Francis Boyle, professor of law at the University of Illinois, about Pakistan\\\'s intention to raise the issue of US assassination drone strikes in its tribal region at the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) session if the attacks continue.
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[03 Nov 2013] Bahraini protesters rally in support of al-Wefaq leader - English
In Bahrain, protesters have rallied after the leader of the country\'s main opposition group was summoned by police for questioning.
The demonstrators marched in the capital Manama as well as...
In Bahrain, protesters have rallied after the leader of the country\'s main opposition group was summoned by police for questioning.
The demonstrators marched in the capital Manama as well as the town of Adliyah and Muqabah. Regime forces used tear gas against protesters in Moqabeh. Protesters expressed solidarity with al-Wefaq leader Sheikh Ali Salman and pledged to continue their protests. Al-Wefaq has said the summoning is part of the regime\'s blackmail and revenge campaign against the peaceful opposition. Manama is under fire for a heavy-handed crackdown on dissent.
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In Bahrain, protesters have rallied after the leader of the country\'s main opposition group was summoned by police for questioning.
The demonstrators marched in the capital Manama as well as the town of Adliyah and Muqabah. Regime forces used tear gas against protesters in Moqabeh. Protesters expressed solidarity with al-Wefaq leader Sheikh Ali Salman and pledged to continue their protests. Al-Wefaq has said the summoning is part of the regime\'s blackmail and revenge campaign against the peaceful opposition. Manama is under fire for a heavy-handed crackdown on dissent.
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[24 Feb 2014] UK FM: Bilateral relations with Iran improving - English
Britain\'s foreign secretary says bilateral relations with Iran are improving and that the UK plans to continue the expansion of ties provided that it remains reciprocal.
William Hague added...
Britain\'s foreign secretary says bilateral relations with Iran are improving and that the UK plans to continue the expansion of ties provided that it remains reciprocal.
William Hague added that Tehran and London are working together to make it easier for Iranian and British citizens to obtain consular and visa services. However, the foreign secretary said sanctions against Tehran would remain intact and will be enforced robustly. On nuclear negotiations between Iran and the P5+1, Hague said last week\'s talks were constructive. He said the two sides plan to meet monthly with the next round of talks due in Vienna mid-March.
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Britain\'s foreign secretary says bilateral relations with Iran are improving and that the UK plans to continue the expansion of ties provided that it remains reciprocal.
William Hague added that Tehran and London are working together to make it easier for Iranian and British citizens to obtain consular and visa services. However, the foreign secretary said sanctions against Tehran would remain intact and will be enforced robustly. On nuclear negotiations between Iran and the P5+1, Hague said last week\'s talks were constructive. He said the two sides plan to meet monthly with the next round of talks due in Vienna mid-March.
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[02 Jan 2014] US senators warn Afghan pres. against failure to sign security cord - English
A group of US lawmakers have warned the Afghan president against a failure to sign a bilateral security deal.
After a meeting with Hamid Karzai in Kabul, a group of American senators, including...
A group of US lawmakers have warned the Afghan president against a failure to sign a bilateral security deal.
After a meeting with Hamid Karzai in Kabul, a group of American senators, including John McCain and Lindsay Graham, said they expect the agreement to be signed soon. They have also noted that such a failure would pose a threat to Afghanistan and the region. Karzai has so far delayed signing the accord with the United States. The Afghan president says he won\'t sign any agreement that allows continued raids on Afghan homes. Without a signed deal, all U-S and NATO forces would have to withdraw from Afghanistan. The US-led foreign forces are blamed for many civilian deaths in the country. The senators have also warned Karzai about the release of 88 Bagram prisoners in north Kabul. Afghanistan says it\'s found insufficient evidence to continue their detention. But, Washington says the prisoners pose a serious security threat.
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A group of US lawmakers have warned the Afghan president against a failure to sign a bilateral security deal.
After a meeting with Hamid Karzai in Kabul, a group of American senators, including John McCain and Lindsay Graham, said they expect the agreement to be signed soon. They have also noted that such a failure would pose a threat to Afghanistan and the region. Karzai has so far delayed signing the accord with the United States. The Afghan president says he won\'t sign any agreement that allows continued raids on Afghan homes. Without a signed deal, all U-S and NATO forces would have to withdraw from Afghanistan. The US-led foreign forces are blamed for many civilian deaths in the country. The senators have also warned Karzai about the release of 88 Bagram prisoners in north Kabul. Afghanistan says it\'s found insufficient evidence to continue their detention. But, Washington says the prisoners pose a serious security threat.
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[21 Nov 2013] Zarif, Ashton talks very substantial, detailed - English
Heated talks continue between Iran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany over Tehran\\\'s nuclear program.
Iran\\\'s Foreign Minister Mohammad Havad Zarif, who\\\'s...
Heated talks continue between Iran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany over Tehran\\\'s nuclear program.
Iran\\\'s Foreign Minister Mohammad Havad Zarif, who\\\'s heading the Iranian delegation, has met with EU\\\'s foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton on the second day of a new round of negotiations in Geneva. Ashton represents the so-called P5+1 group. Her spokesman Michael Mann says the latest talks were \\\"very substantial and detailed\\\". Zarif has echoed the same remarks, saying discussions have already delved into content and details. However, he added that differences remain between the two sides. Both sides are working to finalize a draft agreement to resolve the standoff over Tehran\\\'s nuclear program. This, as an Iranian deputy foreign minister says any agreement on the horizon is bound to respect Iran\\\'s right to enrichment.
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Heated talks continue between Iran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany over Tehran\\\'s nuclear program.
Iran\\\'s Foreign Minister Mohammad Havad Zarif, who\\\'s heading the Iranian delegation, has met with EU\\\'s foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton on the second day of a new round of negotiations in Geneva. Ashton represents the so-called P5+1 group. Her spokesman Michael Mann says the latest talks were \\\"very substantial and detailed\\\". Zarif has echoed the same remarks, saying discussions have already delved into content and details. However, he added that differences remain between the two sides. Both sides are working to finalize a draft agreement to resolve the standoff over Tehran\\\'s nuclear program. This, as an Iranian deputy foreign minister says any agreement on the horizon is bound to respect Iran\\\'s right to enrichment.
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[17 Dec 2013] Iran envoy addresses UNSC on Afghanistan - English
Since the US. and Britain first launched their attack in October of 2001, things have been very unstable and insecure in Afghanistan. The country has one of the lowest life expectancies on earth...
Since the US. and Britain first launched their attack in October of 2001, things have been very unstable and insecure in Afghanistan. The country has one of the lowest life expectancies on earth according to the CIA World Factbook. Instability and violence persists as foreign troops continue to occupy the country. UN Ambassador Mohammed Khazee of the Islamic Republic of Iran, explained the efforts that need to be taken in order to improve the situation at a meeting of the United Nations Security Council.
Khazee made clear that in such a process, the self-determination and sovereignty of Afghanistan should be protected. Khazee made specific reference to the problem of narcotic drugs, that resurfaced in Afghanistan, and caused difficulties throughout the entire region, since the overthrow of the Taliban. With foreign troops scheduled to leave in 2014, among many other big changes, many are hopeful that the situation in Afghanistan can improve.
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Since the US. and Britain first launched their attack in October of 2001, things have been very unstable and insecure in Afghanistan. The country has one of the lowest life expectancies on earth according to the CIA World Factbook. Instability and violence persists as foreign troops continue to occupy the country. UN Ambassador Mohammed Khazee of the Islamic Republic of Iran, explained the efforts that need to be taken in order to improve the situation at a meeting of the United Nations Security Council.
Khazee made clear that in such a process, the self-determination and sovereignty of Afghanistan should be protected. Khazee made specific reference to the problem of narcotic drugs, that resurfaced in Afghanistan, and caused difficulties throughout the entire region, since the overthrow of the Taliban. With foreign troops scheduled to leave in 2014, among many other big changes, many are hopeful that the situation in Afghanistan can improve.
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[30 Nov 2013] Iran is determined to continue uranium enrichment for civilian purposes - English
President Hassan Rouhani says Iran is determined to continue uranium enrichment for civilian purposes.
Rouhani gave assurances however that nuclear weapons have NO place in Iran\'s defense...
President Hassan Rouhani says Iran is determined to continue uranium enrichment for civilian purposes.
Rouhani gave assurances however that nuclear weapons have NO place in Iran\'s defense doctrine. He made the comments in an interview with the British daily The Financial Times. Rouhani also ruled out the possibility of dismantling Iran\'s nuclear installations. The president said the size of Iran\'s uranium enrichment will be determined by Iran\'s domestic needs for nuclear power.
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President Hassan Rouhani says Iran is determined to continue uranium enrichment for civilian purposes.
Rouhani gave assurances however that nuclear weapons have NO place in Iran\'s defense doctrine. He made the comments in an interview with the British daily The Financial Times. Rouhani also ruled out the possibility of dismantling Iran\'s nuclear installations. The president said the size of Iran\'s uranium enrichment will be determined by Iran\'s domestic needs for nuclear power.
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[05 Feb 2014] Tehran has always supported Palestinians, and will continue to back their resistance - English
In a meeting with the Secretary General of the Islamic Jihad Movement in Tehran, Mohamad Javad Zarif said the resistance will undoubtedly be successful in defending the rights of Palestinians. He...
In a meeting with the Secretary General of the Islamic Jihad Movement in Tehran, Mohamad Javad Zarif said the resistance will undoubtedly be successful in defending the rights of Palestinians. He also touched on the importance of unity and convergence among Muslims. Zarif also said there are attempts to spread Iranophobia in the region, adding that they are meant to downplay the threats of Israel for Muslim countries. The head of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement, in turn, said Israel has for many times broken its promises in the so-called peace talks. Ramezan Abdullah also stressed that the only way for Palestinians to go ahead is through resistance.
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In a meeting with the Secretary General of the Islamic Jihad Movement in Tehran, Mohamad Javad Zarif said the resistance will undoubtedly be successful in defending the rights of Palestinians. He also touched on the importance of unity and convergence among Muslims. Zarif also said there are attempts to spread Iranophobia in the region, adding that they are meant to downplay the threats of Israel for Muslim countries. The head of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement, in turn, said Israel has for many times broken its promises in the so-called peace talks. Ramezan Abdullah also stressed that the only way for Palestinians to go ahead is through resistance.
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[28 Oct 2013] Iran deputy FM, IAEA chief meet in Vienna - English
The first day of the twelfth round of the talks between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency came to an end in the Austrian capital Vienna with the two sides agreeing to continue their...
The first day of the twelfth round of the talks between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency came to an end in the Austrian capital Vienna with the two sides agreeing to continue their negotiations on Tuesday.
Monday\'s talks were held at two different levels. At the beginning of the negotiations, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi met with the IAEA Director General Yukio Amano. Araqchi described the meeting as constructive.
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The first day of the twelfth round of the talks between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency came to an end in the Austrian capital Vienna with the two sides agreeing to continue their negotiations on Tuesday.
Monday\'s talks were held at two different levels. At the beginning of the negotiations, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi met with the IAEA Director General Yukio Amano. Araqchi described the meeting as constructive.
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[02 Jan 2014] israeli propose controversial land swaps with PA - English
The Israeli authority have proposed to make land swaps as part of the ongoing negotiations between the two sides. However, the Palestinian Authority have responded by stating that the land swaps...
The Israeli authority have proposed to make land swaps as part of the ongoing negotiations between the two sides. However, the Palestinian Authority have responded by stating that the land swaps would allow the Israeli\'s to continue to expand settlements in the West Bank ethnically cleansing 8% of the Palestinian population of Israel to the Palestinian Authority in an attempt to lower the Palestinian minority.
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The Israeli authority have proposed to make land swaps as part of the ongoing negotiations between the two sides. However, the Palestinian Authority have responded by stating that the land swaps would allow the Israeli\'s to continue to expand settlements in the West Bank ethnically cleansing 8% of the Palestinian population of Israel to the Palestinian Authority in an attempt to lower the Palestinian minority.
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US is broke, dollar down, yet policy is to divide & conquer - 22Mar2011 - English
Fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in Tripoli, as international coalition forces continue to bombard Libya. The country's government says further civilian casualties occured following a...
Fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in Tripoli, as international coalition forces continue to bombard Libya. The country's government says further civilian casualties occured following a third day of allied air strikes. Meanwhile, troops loyal to the Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi are reportedly attacking rebel strongholds in the west. As the allied bombing of Libya enters day three, America is getting involved in another long-term war, which will ruin its economy. That's the opinion of Lew Rockwell, chairman of the U.S.-based Ludwig von Meezes Institute think tank.
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Fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in Tripoli, as international coalition forces continue to bombard Libya. The country's government says further civilian casualties occured following a third day of allied air strikes. Meanwhile, troops loyal to the Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi are reportedly attacking rebel strongholds in the west. As the allied bombing of Libya enters day three, America is getting involved in another long-term war, which will ruin its economy. That's the opinion of Lew Rockwell, chairman of the U.S.-based Ludwig von Meezes Institute think tank.
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The Secret of our Victory | Animation | Farsi Sub English
An excellent piece of animation in which an incident from the life of Shaheed Qasem Soleimani has been narrated. Despite all the pressures and enmity, how do we continue to be victorious?
An excellent piece of animation in which an incident from the life of Shaheed Qasem Soleimani has been narrated. Despite all the pressures and enmity, how do we continue to be victorious?
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[06 July 13] Indian food prices spike as rains hit supply - English
Over the last week vegetable prices in north India have been rising sharply due to heavy rains which damaged crops and caused shortage of supplies. According to traders in okhla vegetable market...
Over the last week vegetable prices in north India have been rising sharply due to heavy rains which damaged crops and caused shortage of supplies. According to traders in okhla vegetable market the heavy rainfall in have also hampered the supply chain thus the prices have risen .Traders say the supplies of various vegetables have reduced drastically and may get worse if heavy rains continue to fall.
India has received about 54% more rainfall than usual in this monsoon season and in the northern states of uttarakhand and himachal Pradesh floods and landslides have left thousands of people dead and tens of thousands stranded.
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Over the last week vegetable prices in north India have been rising sharply due to heavy rains which damaged crops and caused shortage of supplies. According to traders in okhla vegetable market the heavy rainfall in have also hampered the supply chain thus the prices have risen .Traders say the supplies of various vegetables have reduced drastically and may get worse if heavy rains continue to fall.
India has received about 54% more rainfall than usual in this monsoon season and in the northern states of uttarakhand and himachal Pradesh floods and landslides have left thousands of people dead and tens of thousands stranded.
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[22 May 13] Islamic figures protest against Israel - English
The Israeli authorities have cancelled a U-N fact-finding mission aimed at investigating the damage caused by Israeli demolitions and archeological digs to Islamic sites in Jerusalem al Quds. They...
The Israeli authorities have cancelled a U-N fact-finding mission aimed at investigating the damage caused by Israeli demolitions and archeological digs to Islamic sites in Jerusalem al Quds. They are also attempting to introduce a new law that will enable Jews to pray with Muslims in al Aqsa mosque. Islamic figures have protested against Israel\'s plans to continue its excavations under the mosque and its attempts to Judaicize the region.
Press TV\'s Nel Burden reports from al-Quds.
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The Israeli authorities have cancelled a U-N fact-finding mission aimed at investigating the damage caused by Israeli demolitions and archeological digs to Islamic sites in Jerusalem al Quds. They are also attempting to introduce a new law that will enable Jews to pray with Muslims in al Aqsa mosque. Islamic figures have protested against Israel\'s plans to continue its excavations under the mosque and its attempts to Judaicize the region.
Press TV\'s Nel Burden reports from al-Quds.
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[21 Nov 2013] EU Foreign Policy Chief Spokesman Michael Mann interview with PressTV - English
Heated talks continue between Iran and the permanent members of the U-N Security Council plus Germany over Tehran\'s nuclear program. Iran\'s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who\'s heading...
Heated talks continue between Iran and the permanent members of the U-N Security Council plus Germany over Tehran\'s nuclear program. Iran\'s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who\'s heading the Iranian delegation, has met with E-U\'s foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton on the second day of a new round of negotiations in Geneva. Ashton represents the so-called P-five-plus-one group. Her spokesman says the latest talks were QUOTE \"very substantial and detailed\".
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Heated talks continue between Iran and the permanent members of the U-N Security Council plus Germany over Tehran\'s nuclear program. Iran\'s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who\'s heading the Iranian delegation, has met with E-U\'s foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton on the second day of a new round of negotiations in Geneva. Ashton represents the so-called P-five-plus-one group. Her spokesman says the latest talks were QUOTE \"very substantial and detailed\".
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[17 Nov 2013] Norwegian Muslims hold Ashura procession, candlelight vigil - English
Ashura commemorations continue around the world. In Norway\'s capital, more than a thousand Shia Muslims hold a procession and a candlelight vigil in memory of Imam Hussein and his companions.
Ashura commemorations continue around the world. In Norway\'s capital, more than a thousand Shia Muslims hold a procession and a candlelight vigil in memory of Imam Hussein and his companions.
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[29 Nov 2013] Afghanistan threatens to reject security deal with US if attacks continue - English
Also in Afghanistan, another civilian has fallen victim to a new U-S assassination drone attack in the south.
A local official in Helmand province says the civilian was killed in the Nawa...
Also in Afghanistan, another civilian has fallen victim to a new U-S assassination drone attack in the south.
A local official in Helmand province says the civilian was killed in the Nawa district. On Thursday, a child was killed and two women were wounded in a drone strike on a home in Helmand. Top U-S military commander, General Joseph Dunford has apologized for the strike and promised to investigate it. Afghan President Hamid Karzai has strongly condemned Thursday\'s air strike. He\'s threatened to reject a planned security pact with the U-S, if QUOTE \"oppressions by foreign forces continue\" in his country.
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Also in Afghanistan, another civilian has fallen victim to a new U-S assassination drone attack in the south.
A local official in Helmand province says the civilian was killed in the Nawa district. On Thursday, a child was killed and two women were wounded in a drone strike on a home in Helmand. Top U-S military commander, General Joseph Dunford has apologized for the strike and promised to investigate it. Afghan President Hamid Karzai has strongly condemned Thursday\'s air strike. He\'s threatened to reject a planned security pact with the U-S, if QUOTE \"oppressions by foreign forces continue\" in his country.
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[26 Jan 2014] Geneva II conference achievements so far - English
Talks between Syria\'s foreign-backed opposition and government representatives in Geneva continue. The United Nations-backed conference was organized to end the Syria conflict. It opened on the...
Talks between Syria\'s foreign-backed opposition and government representatives in Geneva continue. The United Nations-backed conference was organized to end the Syria conflict. It opened on the 22nd of January in Switzerland after months of preparations. However, deep divisions exist between the two sides. So far, the talks have only resulted in an agreement on the free passage of women and children out of the besieged city of Homs.
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Talks between Syria\'s foreign-backed opposition and government representatives in Geneva continue. The United Nations-backed conference was organized to end the Syria conflict. It opened on the 22nd of January in Switzerland after months of preparations. However, deep divisions exist between the two sides. So far, the talks have only resulted in an agreement on the free passage of women and children out of the besieged city of Homs.
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[22 Nov 2013] New info on twin blasts which targeted Iran Embassy in Beirut - English
New information regarding the twin bombings which targeted the Iranian Embassy in Beirut has surfaced as speculations continue to rise regarding a third party involved in the terrorist attacks.
New information regarding the twin bombings which targeted the Iranian Embassy in Beirut has surfaced as speculations continue to rise regarding a third party involved in the terrorist attacks.
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[21 May 13] Syria facing game-changing events - English
Syrian forces recapture more than half of a strategic city near the border with Lebanon. Some are describing this and similar advances as a game-changer that will eventually lead to an end to more...
Syrian forces recapture more than half of a strategic city near the border with Lebanon. Some are describing this and similar advances as a game-changer that will eventually lead to an end to more than two years of a deadly insurgency against President Bashar al Assad.
As the US and Russia agree on a peace conference, others are asking can peace talks work as long as terrorists from all over the world continue to operate within Syrian soil.
Reports of the discovery of Israeli-made equipment have also raised questions on the extent of cooperation between the insurgents, regional Arab states and Tel Aviv.
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Syrian forces recapture more than half of a strategic city near the border with Lebanon. Some are describing this and similar advances as a game-changer that will eventually lead to an end to more than two years of a deadly insurgency against President Bashar al Assad.
As the US and Russia agree on a peace conference, others are asking can peace talks work as long as terrorists from all over the world continue to operate within Syrian soil.
Reports of the discovery of Israeli-made equipment have also raised questions on the extent of cooperation between the insurgents, regional Arab states and Tel Aviv.
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[09 Dec 2013] Gazans continue to suffer over Rafah crossing restrictions - English
Continued restrictions by the Egyptian military at the Rafah crossing are not making life any easier for the Palestinians of Gaza who have been under a tight Israeli blockade since 2007.
The...
Continued restrictions by the Egyptian military at the Rafah crossing are not making life any easier for the Palestinians of Gaza who have been under a tight Israeli blockade since 2007.
The Egyptian military partially reopened the Rafah crossing for three days starting Sunday allowing less than three hundred people to leave or enter Gaza.
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Continued restrictions by the Egyptian military at the Rafah crossing are not making life any easier for the Palestinians of Gaza who have been under a tight Israeli blockade since 2007.
The Egyptian military partially reopened the Rafah crossing for three days starting Sunday allowing less than three hundred people to leave or enter Gaza.