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Now, here are the leading stories concerning worldwide terrorism:
Views expressed in this geopolitical news summary are those of the reporters and correspondents. Today' topic focuses on the peace agreement signed by the United States and the Taliban to end hostilities in Afghanistan.
Content supplied by EIN News/EIN Presswire.
Accessed on 01 March 2020, 0345 UTC, Post 945.
Source:
https://world.einnews.com/news/newsfeed_terrorism.
Before we review the latest trends in world terrorism, let's take a brief look at the latest BBC News video from London. Please go here to download the BBC video:
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/10462520/one-minute-world-news
Now, here are the leading stories concerning worldwide terrorism:
WORLD TERRORISM NEWS MONITORING
- Published on Feb 29, 2020
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo urges Taliban to 'cut ties with Al-Qaeda' after signing landmark deal
By PTI DOHA: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called on the Taliban Saturday to honour its commitments to sever ties with jihadist groups as Washington signed a landmark deal with the Afghan insurgents. He called on the Taliban to "keep your promises …Source: The New Indian Express - Published on 00:16 GMT
US, Taliban sign deal, NATO to exit Afghanistan in 14 months
Written by Shubhajit Roy | New Delhi | Published: March 1, 2020 4:41:30 am US peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad, left, and Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Taliban group’s top political leader sign a peace agreement between Taliban and US officials in Doha, …Source: Indian Express - Published on Feb 29, 2020
The U.S. deal with the Taliban is an important first step
The agreement just signed between the United States and the Taliban is an important first step in a complex negotiation to end the war in Afghanistan. Under its terms, the Taliban agrees not to fund, train or otherwise support, within the territory it …Source: The Washington Post - Published on Feb 29, 2020
A US-Taliban Peace Deal Feeds Hope and Skepticism
Ahmad Katawazai United States Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation, Zalmay Khalilzad signed a landmark peace agreement with the Taliban putting an end to 18 months long complex and long pending peace talks. The weeklong truce “Reduction of …Source: Afghanistan Times - Published on 02:12 GMT
Trump 'to meet Taliban leaders' after US signs deal on pulling troops out of Afghanistan
Updated March 01, 2020 11:16:03 The US has signed a deal with Taliban insurgents that could pave the way for a full withdrawal of foreign soldiers from Afghanistan over the next 14 months, and represent a step toward ending the 18-year war in the country. …Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation - Published on 02:51 GMT
Afghan Taliban movement
Afghan Taliban movement KABUL: The Taliban governed Afghanistan between 1996 and 2001, imposing strict Islamic sharia law before being ousted and launching an insurgency. Here is some background on the movement: Religious students: The Taliban originated …Source: The News International - Published on Feb 29, 2020
After 17 Years of Needless War, Trump Signs Peace Deal with Taliban
Photo Credit: Army Sgt. 1st Class Chuck Burden, DOD President Trump speaks with Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, left, and Gen. Austin S. Miller, commander of the Resolute Support Mission, during his visit to Afghanistan, Nov. 28 …Source: Jewish Press - Published on Feb 29, 2020
British and US troops home in 14 months under Taliban peace deal
Britain's force of 1,100 troops in Afghanistan could be home by next spring under an historic agreement between America and the Taliban aimed at bringing peace to the country. The accord signed on Saturday in Doha said America will withdraw “all …Source: Telegraph.co.uk - Published on Feb 29, 2020
John Bolton blasts Trump's 'Obama-style' Taliban deal
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo witnesses the signing of an agreement with the Taliban as part of an effort to bring thousands of U.S. troops home from the post-9/11 Afghanistan war. Former National Security Adviser John Bolton attacked his former boss…Source: FOX News - Published on Feb 29, 2020
Lindsey Graham on US-Taliban peace agreement: 'Let's give it a try'
South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham told 'Fox & Friends Weekend' that America should proceed with caution, but 'give it a chance' nonetheless. America should give the peace agreement with the Taliban a chance, Sen. Lindsey …Source: FOX News - Published on Feb 29, 2020
U.S., Taliban sign peace agreement aimed at ending 18-year war in Afghanistan
DOHA, QatarThe United States signed a peace agreement with Taliban militants on Saturday aimed at bringing an end to 18 years of bloodshed in Afghanistan that began after 9/11 and allowing U.S. troops to return home from America’s longest war. This …Source: Denver Post - Published on Feb 29, 2020
Afghan conflict: Trump hails deal with Taliban to end 18-year war
Media playback is unsupported on your device Media captionTrump: "It's been a hard journey for everybody" President Trump says it is "time to bring our people back home" after the US signed a deal with the Taliban aimed at bringing …Source: BBC - Published on Feb 29, 2020
US, Taliban militants sign pact aimed at ending war in Afghanistan
By Matthew Lee and Kathy Gannon Published 1:47 pm PST, Saturday, February 29, 2020 U.S. envoy Zalmay Khalilzad (left) and Taliban chief Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar shake on the pact. U.S. envoy Zalmay Khalilzad (left) and Taliban chief Mullah Abdul Ghani …Source: SF Gate - Published on Feb 29, 2020
US, Taliban sign historic agreement
WASHINGTON (CNN) — After a week-long “reduction in violence,” the US and Taliban signed a historic agreement Saturday which sets into motion the potential of a full withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan and could pave the way to ending America’s longest …Source: KSWB - Published on Feb 29, 2020
US-Taliban Peace Deal: ‘Once Americans Move Into a Country, They’re Very, Very Reluctant to Leave’
Opinion 18:31 GMT 29.02.2020Get short URL After over a year of negotiations, the United States and the Taliban signed a peace agreement in Doha, Qatar on Saturday, sparking hopes that the generation-long military conflict may soon come to an end. US and …Source: Sputnik International - Published on Feb 29, 2020
US and Taliban sign deal aimed at ending war in Afghanistan
DOHA, Qatar (AP) - Acknowledging a military stalemate after nearly two decades of conflict, the United States on Saturday signed a peace agreement with the Taliban that is aimed at ending America’s longest war and bringing U.S. troops home from Afghanistan …Source: Washington Times - Published on Feb 29, 2020
US-Taliban to sign agreement today; India to attend event
Image Source : FILE US to sign agreement with Taliban, says Donald Trump The US and the Taliban are set to sign a peace deal at a ceremony in Doha on Saturday which will provide for the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan nearly 18 years after …Source: India TV News - Published on Feb 29, 2020
Jim Hanson: Trump's Taliban peace deal is right move – After almost 20 years it's time to exit Afghanistan
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo witnesses the signing of an agreement with the Taliban as part of an effort to bring thousands of U.S. troops home from the post-9/11 Afghanistan war. The United States signed a peace deal with the Taliban in Qatar …Source: FOX News - Published on Feb 29, 2020
From 9/11 to US-Taliban Peace Deal
DOHA – The historic agreement to be signed Saturday in Doha between Washington and the Taliban will pave the way for an intra-Afghan dialogue with peace finally in sight after two decades of war. The pact also sets a date for the withdrawal of around 5,000 … - For the latest trends in world news, geopolitics, terrorism, and cyber security, please visit this blog daily. Our news feeds are updated throughout the day.
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