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A senior official of the United Nations has confirmed the presence of terrorist groups in violence-hit Syria. Hervé Ladsous, the UN's under-secretary general for peacekeeping operations, said at a press conference in the Syrian capital Damascus on Monday, "There is a third party involved in the Syrian equation."
Pakistan seems to have given-in to U-S pressure to re-open supply routes for foreign forces in Afghanistan. NATO's top official says Islamabad will re-open the transit routes soon.
Malvinas row is likely to reach new heights as news about deployment of HMS Talent to the South Atlantic prompts severe condemnation from Argentina.
Constanza Heller, Press TV, Buenos Aires
What started of as a national military parade rehearsal in the capital Sanaa, ended up in the death of scores of Yemeni soldiers. Hundreds of others were also injured in the bombing. Eye witnesses said a bomber, dressed in military uniform, infiltrated the parade. Wounded soldiers who were rushed to the hospital described the attack.
In Chicago, at NATO's largest-ever meeting, new French President Francois Hollande did not buckle to intense pressure by the US and Germany and reaffirmed that France's combat troops will immediately begin returning home.
For the first time in the history of Egypt's presidential election, civil society groups alongside local and international media outlets were allowed to the counting of the expat votes who cast their ballots in over 140 embassies and consulates worldwide.
Preventing the leakage of information. This is what the head of the UN atomic body promised after leaked information led to the death of several Iranian scientists.
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As the NATO summit kicks off in Chicago, the anti-war activists from across the world gather to voice their opposition to the war and the global warmongers.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Gordon Duff, senior editor of Veterans Today, to further discuss the issue.