Khalil Khan
Joined on: Apr 23, 2014
Published stories: 282
Articles By Khalil Khan
Five U.S. soldiers and an Afghan soldier were killed in Afghanistan on Monday in the south by a NATO bombing. The Pentagon spokesman Admiral John Kirby, explained that the deaths were result of “friendly fire” during a security operation. Ghulam Sakhi Roghlewanai, police chief of Zabul province, where the incident occurred, said that joint forces […]
Jun 12 2014 | Posted in
World |
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Representatives of Iran and the United States are meeting in Geneva on Monday and Tuesday, to unclog nuclear negotiations will resume next week in Vienna. The fact that both have announced the meeting, the first bilateral from their secret contacts in Oman last year, constitutes a small step forward in relations, frozen after the Iranian […]
Jun 11 2014 | Posted in
USA,
World |
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The Taliban have struck again Tuesday International Airport Karachi, the commercial and financial center of Pakistan. Less than 24 hours after security forces had just battled the first assault, the action sends a powerful message of defiance to the central government and highlights the weakness of this to combat the insurgency. “We accept responsibility for […]
Jun 10 2014 | Posted in
Pakistan |
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India and China, two neighboring countries faced by a deep mutual mistrust, seem to have begun the thawing of relations following the coming to power of the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Hindu nationalist party. Indian Foreign Minister, Sushma Swaraj, and her Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, met in New Delhi on Sunday in a […]
Jun 10 2014 | Posted in
South Asia |
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Pakistan Tehree-e-Insaf (PTI) has condemned terrorist attack on the Karachi airport and called it total security and intelligence failure. PTI also condemned Pakistan Tehreek-e-Taliban (PTT) for carrying out the terrorist attack that killed at least 19 people. Shireen Mazari said in a statement that PTI core committee had met in the chairmanship of Imran Khan […]
The appointment is at the end of the afternoon in the Vatican gardens. The Pope Francisco host the Israeli and Palestinian presidents, Shimon Peres and Mahmoud Abbas, to invoke peace together in the Middle East. There is an interfaith prayer meeting, much less a political act. The invitation, which occurred during the recent visit of […]
Jun 9 2014 | Posted in
Middle East |
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Almost a year after having executed a coup against Islamist Mohamed Morsi raïs, the former Minister of Defence, the Sisi Abdelfattah sworn in as president of Egypt in a ceremony that took place on Sunday morning in the Constitutional Court. In his first words as president, Al Sisi welcomed the “democratic and peaceful transition ” […]
The meeting of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Petro Poroshenko, elected president of Ukraine has not raised public reactions in Ukraine. The Kiev offensive continues, the pro-Russian Slaviansk have shot down a military plane, and the rebels have not given up the occupation of Ukrainian border posts on the edge with Russia. In Donetsk population […]
Jun 8 2014 | Posted in
World |
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Maria Sharapova asked again and again to bring towels filled with ice. In the final of French Open she faced Simona Halep. After 3h 02m play, Sharapova raises arms 6-4, 6-7, 6-4. It is the victory of faith: 20th straight game. “It was the hardest Grand Slam final I’ve ever played,” then acknowledged champion, still […]
Emissions of greenhouse gases are increasing globally at a rate that will cause significant changes in the average temperature of the planet in the coming decades, with a significant impact on the lives of people. Given the global nature of the problem, only global measures could fix it; or at least to alleviate it. Experience […]
Jun 8 2014 | Posted in
Sci-Tech |
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The fight against the phenomenon of European jihadists must renew and coordinate policies of member countries. Schengen interior ministers of the European Union in Luxembourg on Thursday asked to step up border controls to ensure that travelers do not pose a security threat without endangering free movement. In everyone’s mind was the bombing of the […]
Jun 7 2014 | Posted in
Europe |
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The British phone company Vodafone has revealed Friday that government agencies from various countries systematically spy phone conversations and even the location of its customers through secret cables connected to their mobile networks. The report of Vodafone, some of whose conclusions have been published by the newspaper The Guardian, is a result of the impact […]
Jun 7 2014 | Posted in
Business |
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