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‫بالکل مختلف۔ بالکل بلیک بیری۔ ایم ڈبلیو سی 2017ء میں ٹی سی ایل کمیونی کیشن نے نیا بلیک بیری (ر) کی ون دنیا بھر کے لیے پیش کردیا

بارسیلونا، 26 فروری 2017ء / پی آر نیوز وائر/ — اسمارٹ فون بنانے والے عالمی ادارے ٹی سی ایل کمیونی کیشن نے دنیا بھر کے لیے نیا بلیک بیری اسمارٹ فون – بلیک بیری کی ون – متعارف کروادیا ہے۔ بلیک بیری لمیٹڈ کے ساتھ دسمبر 2016ء میں ٹی سی ایل کمیونی کیشن کے نئے […]

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‫آرٹ پرائس کی عالمی آرٹ مارکیٹ سالانہ رپورٹ 2016ء: اقتصادی منڈیوں کا حقیقی متبادل، چین کو سرفہرست مقام حاصل

پیرس، 27 فروری 2017ء / پی آر نیوز وائر / ہماری 16ویں عالمی آرٹ مارکیٹ سالانہ رپورٹ ایک مرتبہ پھر تھیری ایرمان کی قائم کردہ اور زیر ہدایت آرٹ مارکیٹ معلومات کے عالمی رہنما آرٹ پرائس اور وان جی کی ہدایت میں کام کرنے والے چینی ادارہ جاتی شراکت دار کے درمیان اتحاد کا ثمر […]

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Distinctly Different. Distinctly BlackBerry. TCL Communication Launches All-new BlackBerry(R) KEYone to the World at MWC 2017

BARCELONA, Feb. 26, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Today, TCL Communication, a leading global smartphone manufacturer, unveiled a new BlackBerry smartphone to the world — the BlackBerry KEYone. This launch represents the first BlackBerry smartphone released from TCL Communication under a new brand licensing agreement signed in December 2016 with BlackBerry Limited. Offering users all the great smartphone […]

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Artprice’s 2016 Global Art Market Annual Report: A Genuine Alternative to Financial Markets, with China in First Place

PARIS, February 27, 2017/PRNewswire/ — Our 16th Global Art Market Annual Report is once again the fruit of an alliance between Artprice, the world leader in Art Market information, founded and directed by thierry Ehrmann, and Artron, its powerful Chinese institutional partner, directed by Wan Jie. The result is the only truly global art market […]

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US Drone in Syria Takes Out al-Qaida’s Deputy Leader

A drone attack in northern Syria, part of a series of recent strikes by the United States in and around the province of Idlib, killed a top al-Qaida leader who had participated in the planning for the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington.

Several hours after the drone strike Sunday, jihadists confirmed on several websites the death of Abu al-Khayr al-Masri, who was appointed a deputy leader of the terror group last year.

A close confidante of al-Qaida's emir Ayman al-Zawahiri, a fellow Egyptian, as well as the husband of one of Osama bin Laden's daughters, the 59-year-old al-Masri was killed by a missile that struck a small car in which he was traveling. U.S. officials have confirmed the strike, but won't say who was being targeted.

Video posted online by jihadists showed a four-door Kia sedan destroyed by the roadside. There was a large hole in its roof.

The news of his death was first reported by analyst Charles Lister, author of the book The Syrian Jihad. He described the death as "big news," pointing out that the dead jihadist was a member of the terror group's secretive Shura Council since its formation in the late 1980s.

"Abu al-Khayr al-Masri was jihadi royalty of the highest pedigree," Lister said. "Abu al-Khayr personally hosted the meeting in which al-Qaida planned the 9/11 attacks.

"His arrival in Syria in mid-2015 heralded al-Qaida central leadership's pivot to Syria as its key global safe haven," Lister said.

Loyal fighter

Abu al-Khayr fought alongside bin Laden in Afghanistan and spent more than 10 years in detention in Iran, fleeing there after the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan. According to the Long War Journal, an online publication of the Washington-based Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, he was released in 2015 for an Iranian diplomat who had been kidnapped in Yemen.

After a brief sojourn in Iraq, he was sent to Syria to join up with an advance guard of al-Qaida veterans sent to the war-torn country by al-Zawahiri to assist in the grooming of a local jihadist group, Jabhat al-Nusra, and to form an independent organization, which some Western officials dubbed Khorasan.

In July 2016, Abu al-Khayr al-Masri released an audio message in support of the Syrian jihadist group Jabhat al-Nusra, breaking with al-Qaida, a break approved publicly by al-Zawahiri.

The break was seen by U.S. and British intelligence officials as a ploy, part of a makeover for the Syrian jihadist group that would make it more appealing to Syrian rebels battling to oust Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

U.S. Central Command Chief Gen. Joseph Votel portrayed the break as a public relations gambit. "At the core of it, they are still al-Qaida," he told a security forum in Aspen, Colorado, last year.

The U.S. government designated al-Masri an al-Qaida associate in October 2005. The Treasury Department said he was born Abdullah Muhammad Rajab abd al-Rahman in 1957 in the Egyptian town of Kafr al-Shaykh. Analysts say he fought in Egypt, Bosnia and Pakistan.

Another target

Earlier this month, the Pentagon announced a U.S. drone strike killed another core al-Qaida leader with ties to Ayman al-Zawahiri, Abu Hani al-Masri. He was the fourth al-Qaida veteran the U.S. claimed it had targeted this year. He was killed while riding in a vehicle near Idlib, a defense official told VOA.

U.S.-led coalition airstrikes have killed more than 100 jihadist fighters in northern Syria in recent weeks. Some have been members of the former Jabhat al-Nusra, which merged last month with four other militias and has been renamed Tahrir al-Sham; while others have been part of the Khorasan group. Jihadists in January accused more moderate Islamist and secular based groups of supplying targeting information to the U.S.

Tahrir al-Sham is locally focused, Lister said. But the Khorasan group has been preparing the ground for attacks on the West.

"Ultimately, this is what al-Zawahiri always dreamed about for Syria � the creation of safe bases' from which the far enemy could be threatened thanks to preparatory work undertaken by a locally focused affiliate," Lister said.

Source: Voice of America

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US Drone Strike Kills Senior Taliban Leader in Afghanistan

ISLAMABAD � Afghanistan's Taliban says an American drone strike in northern Afghanistan has killed one of its senior commanders, who led insurgents to briefly capture the capital of Kunduz province in 2015.

Mullah Abdul Salam and several of his key commanders were killed Sunday in the Dashti Archi district of Kunduz, Afghan and Taliban officials confirmed Monday.

A spokesman for the Islamist insurgency, Zabihullah Mujahid, maintained that missiles fired by an unmanned U.S. aircraft killed Salam.

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, while thanking his national security forces and praising their bravery at a special ceremony in Kabul, revealed the news about the death of the insurgent commander.

Our security and defense forces yesterday [Sunday], as an important demonstration for the security of Kunduz, destroyed Mullah Salam along with his aides, Ghani said, without elaborating.

A U.S. military spokesman confirmed an air raid had been carried out Sunday in Kunduz, but said there was no confirmation about its outcome.

Mullah Salam was the most senior Taliban leader eliminated since the group's chief, Mullah Akhtar Mansoor, was killed in a U.S. drone strike in May 2016, while he was traveling through neighboring Pakistan's Baluchistan province.

Salam was arrested in Pakistan in 2010, before he was freed along with other Taliban prisoners two years later at the insistence of the then-Afghan government, which hoped the insurgents would quit violence and help in the official reconciliation efforts.

But Salam rejoined the Taliban upon his return to Afghanistan and retook command of insurgents in Kunduz.

The insurgent commander was from Dashti Archi, one of the Taliban's strongholds in the province, and some Afghan observers say they believe he played a key role in promoting the group's contacts with Russia.

Source: Voice of America

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