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[25 Oct 2013] US not to provide military support for Afghanistan until deal signed - English
The chairman of the US Senate Armed Services Committee, Carl Levin has met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai to hammer out a security deal between the two countries.
Levin told the Afghan...
The chairman of the US Senate Armed Services Committee, Carl Levin has met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai to hammer out a security deal between the two countries.
Levin told the Afghan leader that the US would not provide any further military support until a deal is signed. The two sides also discussed security agreement between Kabul and Washington. The issue over the agreement is related to America\'s drone attacks across Afghanistan, with many innocent civilians being wrongly targeted by US air-force drones. Karzai and US Secretary of State John Kerry earlier this month said that the two sides have agreed on the terms of bilateral security agreement.
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The chairman of the US Senate Armed Services Committee, Carl Levin has met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai to hammer out a security deal between the two countries.
Levin told the Afghan leader that the US would not provide any further military support until a deal is signed. The two sides also discussed security agreement between Kabul and Washington. The issue over the agreement is related to America\'s drone attacks across Afghanistan, with many innocent civilians being wrongly targeted by US air-force drones. Karzai and US Secretary of State John Kerry earlier this month said that the two sides have agreed on the terms of bilateral security agreement.
[Speech] Hezbollah reaffirms support for Syria during Ashura - Syed Hasan Nasrullah - 14 Nov 2013 - Arabic sub English
Hezbollah reaffirms support for Syria during Ashura. Guardian report
Shia Muslims gather in Beirut on Thursday to mark the anniversary of the death of Imam Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet...
Hezbollah reaffirms support for Syria during Ashura. Guardian report
Shia Muslims gather in Beirut on Thursday to mark the anniversary of the death of Imam Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah says his group will remain in Syria for as long as necessary. Hezbollah supports the Syrian government and fights alongside Bashar al-Assads forces against takfiri terrorists.
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Hezbollah reaffirms support for Syria during Ashura. Guardian report
Shia Muslims gather in Beirut on Thursday to mark the anniversary of the death of Imam Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah says his group will remain in Syria for as long as necessary. Hezbollah supports the Syrian government and fights alongside Bashar al-Assads forces against takfiri terrorists.
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[14 Jan 2014] UNSC to discuss Saudi Arabia financial support for terrorists in Iraq - English
Russian media reports suggest the UN Secretary General is planning to discuss reports of Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorist groups in Iraq with Security Council members.
According to...
Russian media reports suggest the UN Secretary General is planning to discuss reports of Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorist groups in Iraq with Security Council members.
According to Russia\'s Arabic-language TV channel Russia al-Yaum, Ban-ki Moon touched on the issue during his recent talks with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in Baghdad. He also expressed concern over the rising violence in Iraq\'s western Anbar province. The UN chief urged Iraqi leaders to address the root causes of a surge in bloodshed in the violence-hit province. According to Iraqi media reports, one of the terrorist elements arrested in the country has confessed that Saudi Arabia is providing financial aid to al-Qaeda-linked militants fighting the Iraqi army.
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Russian media reports suggest the UN Secretary General is planning to discuss reports of Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorist groups in Iraq with Security Council members.
According to Russia\'s Arabic-language TV channel Russia al-Yaum, Ban-ki Moon touched on the issue during his recent talks with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in Baghdad. He also expressed concern over the rising violence in Iraq\'s western Anbar province. The UN chief urged Iraqi leaders to address the root causes of a surge in bloodshed in the violence-hit province. According to Iraqi media reports, one of the terrorist elements arrested in the country has confessed that Saudi Arabia is providing financial aid to al-Qaeda-linked militants fighting the Iraqi army.
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