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John Kerry threatens new sanctions against Russia
United States Secretary of State, John Kerry underlined that Washington and its allies will not be playing any games with Russia, now discussing the possibility of new sanctions against Moscow which now undermines the ceasefire in Ukraine.
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NBS: Serbia makes progress on list of economic freedoms
BELGRADE - Serbia achieved certain progress on this year's list of Index of Economic Freedom and moved from the group of 'mostly unfree' countries to the category of 'moderately free' countries, the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) released.
French minister visits US Internet firms about militants' messaging
France's chief internal security official is traveling to California's Silicon Valley to discuss his government's concerns about violent jihadist social media messaging with leading tech and Internet companies.
Turkey, US sign deal to train, equip Syria rebels
The United States and Turkey on Feb. 19 signed a deal to train and equip thousands of moderate Syrian rebel forces after several weeks of talks, officials said.
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US-Turkey trained rebels will fight against both ISIL and Syrian regime: Turkish FM
Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavu?o?lu has said Syrian opposition groups to be trained and equipped by a joint U.S.-Turkey program will also fight against the Syrian regime.
Bulgarian Deputy PM Attends Forum on Countering Foreign Fighters
Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister Meglena Kuneva participated at the ministerial meeting on countering foreign terrorist fighters, which was held in Washington on Wednesday.
The discussion is part of the three-day White House Summit on Countering Violent Extremism (CVE), the government's press service reports.
Turkish defense minister says foreign fighters 'common enemy'
Turkey has deported over 1,100 foreign fighters aiming to join Islamic jihadists in Iraq and Syria, as it sees them as the ?common enemy,? Turkish Defense Minister ?smet Y?lmaz has said during an anti-terrorism ministerial meeting in Washington.
Turkish defense minister says foreign fighters 'common enemy'
Turkey has deported over 1,100 foreign fighters aiming to join Islamic jihadists in Iraq and Syria, as it sees them as the ?common enemy,? Turkish Defense Minister ?smet Y?lmaz has said during an anti-terrorism ministerial meeting in Washington.
Peshmerga training included in US deal
As part of an agreement between Turkey and the U.S., some 20 Turkish soldiers will participate in the training program of Kurdish Peshmerga forces in northern Iraq as part of the struggle against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
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US establishes policy for exports of armed drones
The U.S. government on Feb. 17 established a policy for exports of military and commercial drones, including armed ones, and said it plans to work with other countries to shape global standards for the use of the controversial weapons systems.
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