Syrias armed groups rejected UN-AL proposal - 09March2012 - English
Armed groups in Syria have rejected a proposal by UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan to renounce violence and seek a political solution to the Syrian...
Armed groups in Syria have rejected a proposal by UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan to renounce violence and seek a political solution to the Syrian unrest.
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Hezbollah Chief: Turkey, Saudia Arabia & Qatar Arming &...
(03-01-2013) Hezbollah Chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on the role of Turkey, Saudia Arabia and Qatar in financing and arming groups in...
(03-01-2013) Hezbollah Chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on the role of Turkey, Saudia Arabia and Qatar in financing and arming groups in Syria. Sayyed Nasrallah was dealing with the issue of the kidnapped Lebanese pigrims in Syria.
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[30 Nov 2013] Clashes continue between rival groups in Lebanon northern...
Tensions are running high in Lebanon\'s northern city of Tripoli where clashes continue between rival groups. So far, sporadic gunfire between...
Tensions are running high in Lebanon\'s northern city of Tripoli where clashes continue between rival groups. So far, sporadic gunfire between supporters and opponents of the Syrian government has resulted in at least three deaths and several injuries. The Lebanese army has intervened, trying to end the violence. Our correspondent in Beirut Ali Rizk tells us how tense the situation in Tripoli is.
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[06 Dec 2013] Rights groups call for the immediate lifting of Israel...
Gaza\'s sole power plant has stopped working for over a month now, due to a fuel crisis in the Palestinian territory. Rights groups say Israel must...
Gaza\'s sole power plant has stopped working for over a month now, due to a fuel crisis in the Palestinian territory. Rights groups say Israel must immediately lift its blockade of the Gaza Strip and allow the delivery of fuel and other essential supplies into the territory. Here\'s a report.
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[10 Dec 2013] Syrian army is shaking the self-confidence of...
Military offensives as a prelude to a diplomatic breakthrough: the Syrian army is shaking the self-confidence of western-backed insurgent groups by...
Military offensives as a prelude to a diplomatic breakthrough: the Syrian army is shaking the self-confidence of western-backed insurgent groups by taking control of more lands. Areas which were previously in the hands of those trying to bring down the government of President Bashar al-Assad. Syrian forces are only few miles away from a very big gain: To take control of the western Qalamun region near the border with Lebanon. The following report tells us why the region is of high importance to Syria\'s future diplomatic efforts.
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