Iran sends fighters to Syria, escalating its involvement
Times of India
BEIRUT: Hundreds of Iranian troops are being deployed in northern and central Syria, dramatically escalating Tehran's involvement in the civil war as they join allied Hezbollah fighters in an ambitious offensive to wrest key areas from rebels amid ...
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Times of India
BEIRUT: Hundreds of Iranian troops are being deployed in northern and central Syria, dramatically escalating Tehran's involvement in the civil war as they join allied Hezbollah fighters in an ambitious offensive to wrest key areas from rebels amid ...
Tehran Times
Iranian parliament ratifies outlines of JCPOA
Tehran Times
TEHRAN - Iranian lawmakers on Sunday approved the general outlines of a motion on a nuclear deal signed between Iran and the 5+1 group of world powers on a conditional basis. The nuclear agreement is officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan ...
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Tehran Times
TEHRAN - Iranian lawmakers on Sunday approved the general outlines of a motion on a nuclear deal signed between Iran and the 5+1 group of world powers on a conditional basis. The nuclear agreement is officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan ...
US should change tack in South China Sea
ecns
The United States is likely to sail warships close to China's artificial islands in the South China Sea, once again using "free navigation" as an excuse to interfere in the regional territorial disputes. In the past, the US has refrained from sending ...
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The United States is likely to sail warships close to China's artificial islands in the South China Sea, once again using "free navigation" as an excuse to interfere in the regional territorial disputes. In the past, the US has refrained from sending ...
Voice of America
US Official: Terrorist Violence Poses Rising Threat to Religious Freedom
Voice of America
Last updated on: October 14, 2015 9:14 PM. STATE DEPARTMENT—. A U.S. State Department official said Wednesday that the single greatest emerging challenge to religious freedom was the escalation of terrorist acts by those who “falsely” use religion to ...
India witnessed religiously motivated killings, riots and forced conversion ...Daily News & Analysis
Pak failed to protect religious freedom: USTimes of India
Religious Freedom Report: US spares PM Narendra Modi government but concerned ...Economic Times
US Department of State (press release)
Sky News Australia
Flemingsburg Gazette
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Voice of America
Last updated on: October 14, 2015 9:14 PM. STATE DEPARTMENT—. A U.S. State Department official said Wednesday that the single greatest emerging challenge to religious freedom was the escalation of terrorist acts by those who “falsely” use religion to ...
India witnessed religiously motivated killings, riots and forced conversion ...
Pak failed to protect religious freedom: US
Religious Freedom Report: US spares PM Narendra Modi government but concerned ...
Daily News & Analysis
United States not leaving Afghanistan: US Defence Secretary Carter
Daily News & Analysis
The US, he said, is in the process of formulating options for 2016 and beyond, and make adjustments to the planned American presence based on current circumstances. AShton Carter. The US is not leaving Afghanistan, US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter ...
Obama looking at long term presence of troops in Afghanistan, says White HouseFirstpost
Residents return to Kunduz as fears of Taliban comeback loomThe Nation
Residents return to KunduzThe News International
Bloomberg
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Daily News & Analysis
The US, he said, is in the process of formulating options for 2016 and beyond, and make adjustments to the planned American presence based on current circumstances. AShton Carter. The US is not leaving Afghanistan, US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter ...
Obama looking at long term presence of troops in Afghanistan, says White House
Residents return to Kunduz as fears of Taliban comeback loom
Residents return to Kunduz
Hostages air appeal in kidnappers' behalf
BusinessWorld Online Edition
SURROUNDED by their captors, two Canadians, a Norwegian and a Filipino woman have appealed for a halt to military operations, and to Canada to negotiate for their freedom with Islamist extremists who abducted them. A still image captured from footage ...
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BusinessWorld Online Edition
SURROUNDED by their captors, two Canadians, a Norwegian and a Filipino woman have appealed for a halt to military operations, and to Canada to negotiate for their freedom with Islamist extremists who abducted them. A still image captured from footage ...
The Nation
Bomber kills seven at MNA's camp office
The Nation
DERA GHAZI KHAN - Seven persons, including three contestants for the upcoming local government election, died on Wednesday in a suicide bomb attack at the camp office of PML-N MNA Sardar Amjad Farooq Khosa in Taunsa Shareef. The national ...
Seven killed in suicide attack at MNA's officeDaily Times
Seven killed in PML-N MNA's camp office blastBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
Seven killed, 13 injured in blast inside MNA's office in DG KhanThe Express Tribune
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The Nation
DERA GHAZI KHAN - Seven persons, including three contestants for the upcoming local government election, died on Wednesday in a suicide bomb attack at the camp office of PML-N MNA Sardar Amjad Farooq Khosa in Taunsa Shareef. The national ...
Seven killed in suicide attack at MNA's office
Seven killed in PML-N MNA's camp office blast
Seven killed, 13 injured in blast inside MNA's office in DG Khan
BBC News
Why the humble cow is India's most polarising animal
BBC News
Who do Indians love cows so much? One of the reasons, writes historian Mukul Kesavan, is that the "desi cow is a beautiful thing". "Its large eyes, its calm, its matte skin tinted in a muted palette that runs from off-white to grey through beige and ...
India literary elite alarmed by 'rising intolerance'The Nation
Modi condemns killing of Muslim man over beefMoneycontrol.com
Futility of the beef debateThe Statesman
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BBC News
Who do Indians love cows so much? One of the reasons, writes historian Mukul Kesavan, is that the "desi cow is a beautiful thing". "Its large eyes, its calm, its matte skin tinted in a muted palette that runs from off-white to grey through beige and ...
India literary elite alarmed by 'rising intolerance'
Modi condemns killing of Muslim man over beef
Futility of the beef debate
Vanguard
Obama Sends 300 Military Personnel to Cameroon to Fight Boko Haram
Haaretz
REUTERS - U.S. President Barack Obama on Wednesday informed Congress he is sending about 300 U.S. military personnel to Cameroon, the White House said, part of a stepped-up effort by Washington to counter the violent group Boko Haram.
US deploys troops in Cameroon for force protectionBusiness Standard
Fighting Boko Haram: Obama sends US troops, drones to CameroonSydney Morning Herald
US to Send Drones, Troops to Help Cameroon's Campaign Against Boko HaramWall Street Journal
Voice of America
Brisbane Times
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Haaretz
REUTERS - U.S. President Barack Obama on Wednesday informed Congress he is sending about 300 U.S. military personnel to Cameroon, the White House said, part of a stepped-up effort by Washington to counter the violent group Boko Haram.
US deploys troops in Cameroon for force protection
Fighting Boko Haram: Obama sends US troops, drones to Cameroon
US to Send Drones, Troops to Help Cameroon's Campaign Against Boko Haram
Newsweek
Two Iranian commanders killed in Syria
The Nation
TEHRAN - Iran's Revolutionary Guards said Wednesday that two of its senior officers have been killed in Syria, just days after the death of a general from the elite unit. The Guards website announced the death of colonels Farshad Hasounizadeh and Hamid ...
Iran ramps up troop deployment in Syria in run-up to 'anti-rebel offensive'The Guardian
Iran, Hezbollah pouring troops into Syria to prop up AssadThe Times of Israel
Iran Confirms Two Senior Officers Killed in SyriaArutz Sheva
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Intelligence & Terrorism Information Center
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The Nation
TEHRAN - Iran's Revolutionary Guards said Wednesday that two of its senior officers have been killed in Syria, just days after the death of a general from the elite unit. The Guards website announced the death of colonels Farshad Hasounizadeh and Hamid ...
Iran ramps up troop deployment in Syria in run-up to 'anti-rebel offensive'
Iran, Hezbollah pouring troops into Syria to prop up Assad
Iran Confirms Two Senior Officers Killed in Syria
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