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Clashes Break out between ISIL and al-Nusra Front East of Lebanon’s Arsal

Fierce clashes broke out between al-Nusra Front and the so-called ‘Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant’ (ISIL) takfiri groups…

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Middle East

Syrian Army, Hezbollah Advance in Flita Barrens, Control Most Arsal Crossings

Hezbollah and the Syrian army continued on Monday advancing in Flita barrens, regaining al-Fakhta area, eastern the Lebanese Arsal outskirts.…

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Yemen

Ansarullah Likely to Hit Saudi Warships after Resumption of Airstrikes

The Saudi naval forces have imposed a naval blockade on Yemen in recent months, and Ansarullah is likely to attack…

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Iran

US has launched 100 wars since fifty years ago

Hujjat al-Islam Ali-Reza Arafi, the president of al-Mustafa International University referring to a recent speech by the Supreme Leader of…

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Iraq

ISIS attacks cause 25,000 people to flee Iraq’s Ramadi city: UN

The ISIL Takfiri group’s recent attacks on the Iraqi city of Ramadi, the capital of Anbar province, has forced approximately…

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World

UN chief voices serious concern over Morsi death sentence

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has voiced serious concern over the death sentences handed down to Egypt’s ousted president, Mohamed…

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Lebonan

Lebanon’s parliament charges Israel for killing UN peacekeeper

Lebanon’s parliament has filed a complaint with the country’s judiciary against the Israeli regime for killing a Spanish national with…

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Saudi Arab

Saudi war on Yemen paves way for Takfiris: UN secretary general

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has warned that Saudi Arabia’s war on Yemen could pave the way for Takfiri and…

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Pakistan

Pakistan ISI, Afghan intelligence agreed to fight Taliban militants

The intelligence services of Afghanistan and Pakistan, which are beset by Taliban militancy and acts of terrorism, have signed a…

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World

US cannot afford to be a superpower anymore: Madsen

The US cannot afford to be a superpower anymore because its massive military spending is causing the nation’s infrastructure to…

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