Russian policy makers have reacted with fury to a recent article in Foreign Affairs discussing the growing problems Russia has in maintaining its ICBM nuclear delivery systems.
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Chechen Mujahideen eliminate and injure 22 kafirs and munafiqs
According to spokesman of Military Council Majlisul Shura of CRI, 14 munafiqs and kafrirs were eliminated and 8 others wounded during the combat operations of Mujahideen on April 22-23.
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According to spokesman of Military Council Majlisul Shura of CRI, on April 24, sabotage groups of Mujahideen have carried out a series of attacks on outposts, patrols and positions Russian kafirs and Chechen munafiqs. During attacks 3 kafirs and 1 munafiqs were eliminated. Information about losses of the enemy had …
Read More »Israel plans to launch satellite to spy on Iran’s nuke programme
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel was launching a satellite Tuesday to spy on Iran’s nuclear programme, an Israeli defence official said, as Iran’s leader persisted with his calls for the Jewish state’s destruction.
Read More »Defying bombs, Baghdad school teaches music, ballet
BAGHDAD — The cellos were once looted by roaming armed gangs and suicide bombers have shattered the ballerinas’ mirror-panelled halls. But love of the arts keeps bringing a group of students to Baghdad’s Music and Ballet school.
Read More »US likely to call UN Sudan sanctions vote
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) — The United States was likely to call a UN vote on Tuesday to impose sanctions on four Sudanese accused of war crimes in Darfur, despite opposition from China and Russia, a US official said.
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In the name of God, the Compassionate the Merciful The Islamic Republic of Iran’s Pledges and Commitments on Human Rights The Islamic Republic of Iran, as a founding member of the United Nations and a party to the major International Human Rights Instruments, based on principles enshrined in its Constitution …
Read More »A year after pullout, Syria looms large in Lebanon
BEIRUT — Syrian troops, a familiar sight for almost 30 years, are gone from Lebanon’s streets. Anjar, the village that hosted Syria’s intelligence base, has sunk back into obscurity. Many old Syrian allies sit on the sidelines.
Read More »UN interviews Assad about alleged threats against Hariri
DAMASCUS (AP) — A UN investigator on Tuesday interviewed Syrian President Bashar Assad about the assassination of a former Lebanese prime minister, an encounter the Syrian leader had previously twice declined.
Read More »Egyptian police detain 10 after deadly bombings
DAHAB (Reuters) — Egyptian police detained at least 10 people, including computer engineers, on Tuesday in connection with a triple bombing that killed at least 18 people and wounded scores in the Red Sea tourist resort of Dahab.
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