Rawalpindi, May 18(ANI): Taliban militants freed Pakistan's envoy to Afghanistan on Saturday, May 17, following the release of more than 40 of their own men by Pakistani authorities over the past few days. Official sources confirmed that Ambassador Tariq Azizuddin was released in South Waziristan, where he was being held by fighters loyal to Baitullah Mehsud, the leader of the Pakistani Taliban.
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"It's time for NATO to 'go on a diet'," according to Russia's Envoy to NATO Dmitry Rogozin. In an exclusive interview with RT, he talks about the U.S. missile shield and the prospect of Ukraine and Georgia joining NATO.
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Richard Gizbert examines media coverage of Tony Blair's move to become Middle East Envoy. We also look at the growth of news satire on the internet, and Al-Aqsa TV and cartoon character Farfour.
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NATO has no moral right to call the Russian response to Georgian aggression in South Ossetia disproportionate, says Russian envoy to the alliance Dmitry Rogozin.
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Richard Gizbert examines media coverage of Tony Blair's move to become Middle East Envoy. We also look at the growth of news satire on the internet, and Al-Aqsa TV and cartoon character Farfour.
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African envoy Jendayi Frazer describes violence in Kenya as "ethnic cleansing". But State Department spokesman Sean McCormack distanced the administration saying it's too soon to characterize the situation in such terms. (Jan. 31)
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If China allows more international competition for goods and resists protectionism within its borders, the benefits of the country's breakneck economic growth will be spread more evenly throughout its society, a U.S. special economic envoy to China said in Atlanta Nov. 29.
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Fresh details are emerging on the moments before the blast outside the Indian embassy in Kabul, in which 41 people were killed. NDTV's Amitabh Revi spoke with Jayant Prasad, Indian Ambassador to Afghanistan, in Kabul.