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September, 2007

  • 13 September

    Syria Dismisses Israel’s Allegations about Recent Intrusion

    A Syrian source in Damascus on Wednesday ruled out the recent allegations made by Israeli media about the military objectives of the recent violation of the Syrian airspace by Israeli fighter planes.

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  • 13 September

    Sri Lanka Stresses Expansion of Ties with Iran

    Sri Lankan ambassador to Tehran called for the development of economic ties between his country and Iran.

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  • 13 September

    Iran Launches Home-Made, High Speed Vessel

    Iran launched a highly advanced, high-speed cruise vessel, which has been made by its own experts, in the country’s southern waters in the Persian Gulf Wednesday morning.

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  • 13 September

    Last three Afghan mine clearers freed

    KHOST, Afghanistan (AFP) – The remaining three members of a 13-person demining team captured in eastern Afghanistan a week ago have been freed, officials said without making clear who had seized them.The men — two deminers and a driver — were freed in Paktia province late Wednesday after mediation by …

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  • 13 September

    U.S.: 45 Taliban killed in Afghan clash

    KABUL, Afghanistan – Airstrikes and Afghan army gunfire killed more than 45 suspected Taliban fighters in a clash in a southern province just as the holy month of Ramadan began, the U.S.-led coalition said.The battle in the southern province of Uruzgan on Wednesday began when insurgents attacked a joint Afghan …

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  • 13 September

    Air raids kill dozens of Taliban in Afghan south: U.S.

    KABUL (Reuters) – U.S.-led coalition airstrikes killed more than 45 Islamist Taliban fighters in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday, the U.S. military said.More than 7,000 people have been killed during the past 19 months in Afghanistan, the worst violence since the militants’ U.S.-led ouster in 2001. In separate incidents, an Afghan …

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  • 13 September

    Afghan suspect transferred to Guantanamo: Pentagon

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Pentagon said on Wednesday an Afghan national it described as a dangerous terrorism suspect had been transferred to the U.S. military prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, CubaThe man, identified only by the name Inayatullah, was captured as part of operations against violent extremists in Afghanistan, the …

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  • 12 September

    Saudi Arabia prevails with OPEC output hike

      OPEC exporters agreed Tuesday to pump an extra 500,000 barrels of oil a day to cool near-record crude prices in an apparent victory for Saudi Arabia over its reluctant partners.  The cartel is to open the taps from the beginning of November to ensure adequate supplies to the market …

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  • 12 September

    US Seeks to Justify Crimes through Blacklisting IRGC

    The United States seeks different excuses and devises various plots, including the blacklisting of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps as a terrorist group, in order to justify its crimes in Iraq, said commander of the Basij force (volunteer troops affiliated to the IRGC).

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  • 12 September

    Syria Dismisses Israel’s Allegations about Recent Intrusion

    A Syrian source in Damascus on Wednesday ruled out the recent allegations made by Israeli media about the military objectives of the recent violation of the Syrian airspace by Israeli fighter planes.

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