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Indian Air Force pilot killed after MiG-21 Bison crashes: MoD

A pilot was killed after an Indian Air Force MiG-21 Bison aircraft crashed while taking off for a combat training mission at an airbase in central India. Group Captain A. Gupta had no time to eject and died in the crash. The MiG-21 Bison is

Armenian FM accuses Azerbaijan of destroying Armenian heritage in Karabakh

Armenian Foreign Minister Ara Aivazian has revealed that Armenian heritage is being destroyed in Nagorno-Karabakh’s Hadrut District, noting that it inhibits efforts to establish long-lasting peace in the region. “The destruction of Armenian heritage in [Nagorno] Karabakh’s Hadrut District and creation of Azerbaijani residential communities

Kosovo to open diplomatic mission in Jerusalem

BEIRUT, LEBANON (1:40 P.M.) – The Republic of Kosovo announced this week, the opening of a diplomatic mission in Jerusalem. “The installation of an official billboard and flag at the Kosovo embassy in Israel supports the commitment of the Kosovar government to fulfill the obligations

Azerbaijan claims all Armenian prisoners have been released

In accordance with its obligations Azerbaijan has released all prisoners of war to the Armenian side, Foreign Minister Ceyhun Bayramov told a news briefing following talks with Sweden’s visiting Foreign Minister, OSCE Chairperson-in-Office Ann Linde. “Azerbaijan’s stance on this issue is very open and clear.

Abadi: Iraq Has Sufficient Forces to Fight ISIL

Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi said Monday that Iraq has sufficient forces to fight the ISIL group, after American senators called for more US troops to be deployed to the country.

“The Iraqi government welcomes an increase in support in weapons and training and (air) support from international partners in our war against ISIL,” Abadi said in a statement.

But “we confirm that Iraq has enough men and resolve to defeat ISIL and other similar criminal groups,” he said.
Abadi’s remarks came a day after American senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham advocated an increase in US forces in Iraq to around 10,000 from the current cap of 3,550.

“The prime minister… said he wanted more American presence here,” McCain, the chair of the Senate Committee on Armed Services, told journalists in Baghdad.

And Graham, a member of the same committee, said: “I talked with the prime minister — would you like more American help? The answer was yes.”

He added: “If you went up to 10,000, you’re not gonna get any pushback from the Iraqis.”

“I mean the difference between 3,500 and 10,000 is meaningless politically inside the country.”

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