• On the eve of direct Middle East peace negotiations, President Obama urged Israeli and Palestinian leaders Wednesday to seize "this moment of opportunity" and to ...
  • Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh has called for all Muslim and Arab nations to attend international Quds Day protests to show their solidarity in defending ...
  • Secretary General of Palestinian Islamic Jihad said that the remembrance of international Quds Day is to defend holly Al-Quds and keep the Palestinian cause in the ...
  • Ten Afghan civilians were killed Thursday in a NATO air strike on three vehicles carrying election campaign workers in northern Afghanistan, President Hamid Karzai ...
  • The death toll from three suicide bombings in Pakistan's eastern city of Lahore raised to 38 Thursday as more victims died in hospital from their wounds, rescue ...
  • Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has welcomed the end of US combat operation in Iraq, saying the individuals who launched the deadly war should be brought to ...
  • US Defense Secretary Robert Gates said during a surprise visit to Iraq on Wednesday that the American military's war in the country is over. Asked by reporters ...
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  • Obama opens new round of Mideast peace talks

  • Haniyeh urges massive Quds Day turnout

  • Quds Day keeps Palestinian cause alive

  • 10 Afghan civilians killed in US-led strike

  • Lahore blasts' toll rises to 38

  • Ahmadinejad welcomes Iraq US troops draw-down

  • Gates in Iraq surprise visit as US combat ends

 
 
 

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Bahrain's Oil and Gas Affairs Minister Abdul-Hussain Bin Ali Mirza has hailed Iranian recent outstanding progress in a meeting with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. During the Thursday meeting, more

Secretary General of Palestinian Islamic Jihad said that the remembrance of international Quds Day is to defend holly Al-Quds and keep the Palestinian cause in the mind of successive more

Two US soldiers in Afghanistan were killed Thursday after separate insurgent attacks, NATO said, compounding the bloodiest year yet for American forces in the Afghan war. NATO's International more

Fresh fighting between rebels and Somali government forces has left at least 11 civilians dead in the country's capital city, Mogadishu. According to a Press TV correspondent, more than 30 other more

Speculations still continue about the 2003 death of Dr. David Kelly in Britain who blew the whistle on the Iraq more

The US top commander in Iraq General Ray Odierno has acknowledged that the Americans handled the Iraq war naively, as President Barack Obama announced the end of combat troops in the war-torn more