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Europe may cut military role in Afghanistan

Debate is raging in Italy and Germany, and to a lesser extent the Netherlands and Denmark, on whether they should remain in the International Security and Assistance Force (ISAF), already grappling with a shortage of troops in the face of one of the most intense military engagements in decades. “There …

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Suicide bomber strikes in Afghanistan

KABUL, Afghanistan – A string of bombings and gun battles reported around Afghanistan Saturday killed 41 people and left at least six wounded, including two foreigners hurt in a suicide bombing near the capital.Insurgent violence is running at its highest level since U.S. forces invaded the country in 2001 to …

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Iran’s Armed Forces to Give Crushing Response to Enemy

Following the Untied States’ recent efforts to label the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist group, Iran’s Law Enforcement Police released a statement here on Friday to warn that the Islamic Republic’s armed forces would give a crushing response to the enemy.

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Iran, S. Korea Ink MoU on Cooperation

Iran’s vice president and head of physical education organization, Mohammad Ali Abadi and South Korea’s minister of culture and tourism, Kim Jong-min signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on sports cooperation.

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