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FLEITA http://www.rangersauthority.com/authentic-jaromir-jagr-rangers-jersey/ , Syria, Aug. 2 (Xinhua) -- Lebanon's Hezbollah group praised on Wednesday that the swift battle in western Syria and the Syrian-Lebanon border area against extremist militants is a "perfect one."
The joint battle, launched by the Hezbollah and the Syrian army, is aimed to eradicate the al-Qaida-linked Nusra Front and the Islamic State (IS) from the Syrian-Lebanon border area, said a commander with the Hezbollah on condition of anonymity.
The battle, started on July 21, was capped when the Hezbollah fighters and the Syrian army captured the hilltop of Kirra, which exposed the Nusra militants in both Fleita barrens in Syria and Juroud Arsal in Lebanon, the commander added.
"The level of coordination and harmony between the Syrian army and Hezbollah is high," he said.
He said both allies aim to clear the border area in Syria and Lebanon from Nusra and IS, adding that there is a small area under IS control on the borders that is completely besieged.
The battle on the Syrian side of the borders was completed, while in Lebanon, a deal between Hezbollah and the Nusra militants was made for the evacuation of the Syrian militants from Lebanon to the insurgent-held areas in northern Syria, mainly the northwestern province of Idlib.
The evacuation was initially scheduled for Monday, but was delayed due to complications in the negotiations, which were later resolved.
As many as 113 busses with Nusra militants and their families onboard started leaving Arsal for Fleita, where they will proceed to Idlib.
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CAIRO, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) -- Egyptian Foreign Minister held talks on Sunday with the United Nations envoy for the Libyan crisis to discuss efforts for a political settlement in the neighboring war-torn Arab country.
"The Egyptian foreign minister updated the UN envoy with the recent efforts and moves done by Egypt to enhance and promote agreement and national reconciliation in Libya," said the Foreign Ministry's spokesman Ahmed Abu Zeid in a statement.
Sameh Shoukry, the Egyptian Foreign Minister, highlighted the future arrangements which would include earnest steps towards inter-Libyan unity, stressing Skhirat agreement as a basis for a future comprehensive Libyan settlement.
For his part, the UN envoy Ghassan Salame explained the results of his recent communications and consultations with different Libyan active figures besides his relevant regional and international talks.
Libya has been engaged in a civil war since the 2011 ouster and death of former leader Muammar Gaddafi, which eventually divided the war-torn country into two governments, a UN-backed one in Tripoli and a parliament-backed, military-oriented one in Tobruk.
Tobruk's government was internationally recognized before the Presidential Council (PC) was established in 2015 to run a unity government in Tripoli as per a UN-brokered peace deal between Libyan factions reached in Skhirat, Morocco.
Supported by self-proclaimed Libyan national army led by Field Marshall Khalifa Haftar, the parliament-backed government in Tobruk refuses to recognize the UN-backed, Tripoli-based, PC-run unity government known as the Government of National Accord (GNA).
Egypt, which hosted several meetings of Libyan factions, refrains from recognizing the GNA, saying it is up to the Libyan people to determine their own government.
However, it repeatedly expressed support for the Tobruk-based government and for strongman Haftar's crackdown on militants in Libya, describing the man as "Libya's savior from terrorism."
In January, Cairo hosted top diplomats from Libya and its neighboring states, namely Egypt, Algeria, Sudan, Chad, Niger and Tunisia, as well as the Arab League chief and UN envoy, who issued a joint communiqué urging Libyan dialogue and reiterating rejection of any foreign military interference in the war-torn country.
In mid-February, Egypt managed to get military chief Haftar and PC chief Fayez al-Sarraj to Cairo but failed to convince the two rivals to hold direct talks.
France managed earlier in July to rarely bring face to face Libya's two main rivals Sarraj and Haftar for peace talks. The Egyptian foreign minister also met with the two separately in Paris later on July 26.
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Due to a lack of professional therapists, the country's collectivist mindset and culture of moderation, many depressed Chinese find it hard to talk to psychologists in the real world.
Professor Zhu Tingshao and his team of volunteers are trying to help those showing suicidal signs on social media platforms.
Zhu Tingshao analyzes users' Weibo posts to identify whether they have suicidal tendencies and need help. Photo: Courtesy of Zhu Tingshao
"It will all be worth it if we are able to save a single life."
That's the motto of Professor Zhu Tingshao and his team of academic volunteers from the Institute of Psychology under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, who are reaching out online t. |
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