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The G8 and the wars
Jul 2 - President Bush prepares for G8 meeting as violence mounts in Afghanistan amid...
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Candidates comment on the "surge"
Jul. 15 - Presumptive candidates for president Democratic Sen. Barack Obama and Republican Sen....
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Obama and McCain clash over Iraq
Jul 15 - With Barack Obama planning a trip to Iraq and Afghanistan, the presumptive Democratic...
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Obama's Afghanistan visit
Jul 20 - The U.S. Democratic presidential candidate meets military commanders in eastern...
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A surge for Afghanistan?
Jul. 25 - Can the lessons learned from the surge in Iraq apply to Afghanistan?
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Woman Linked to Al-Qaida 'Not a Terrorist'
A Pakistani woman linked to al-Qaida appeared in federal court
Tuesday to face charges she tried...
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US plays up diplomacy on Georgia
International community presses Russia to leave Georgia amid renewed US focus on multilateral...
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Britain's cash boost to Afghan Army
Britain's Prime Minister has promised to put more resources into training the Afghan National...
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Afghans protest civilian deaths
Military operations led by the United States in Afghanistan are blamed for an increasing number...
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Prosecutors: Woman Had Notes on NY Sites, Attack
Federal
prosecutors say a U.S.-educated Pakistani woman was carrying
handwritten notes referring...
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Pressure mounts in Afghanistan
U.S. and NATO forces face an intensifying insurgency, making Afghanistan a deadlier place than...
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Karzai backs US cross-border plan
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has backed a proposed U.S. strategy that would involve hitting al...
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From 9/11 to Afghanistan
US soldier in Afghanistan recalls 9/11 Pentagon attacks.
As the US marks the Sept. 11...
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Politics of Air Strikes
The use of air power in Afghanistan poses problems winning hearts and minds when civilians...
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Sovereignty warning from Zardari
Pakistan's new president declares the country off-limits to foreign powers chasing militants and...
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Taliban militancy threatens Pakistan
The kidnapping of Afghanistan's top envoy to Pakistan has deepened the crisis gripping Pakistan,...
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Karzai calls to address terror
Speaking at the United Nations General Assembly, Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai calls on more...
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Reaching out to the Taliban
Afghan President Hamid Karzai is calling for peace and is reaching out a hand to the...
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Afghanistan: 7 years after invasion
A Mixed verdict on whether life has gotten better some seven years after the Afghan war...
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Vietnam echoes in Afghanistan
Some seven years after the US moved against Afghanistan, violence is up as are concerns it could...
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Credit crunch 'punishment from God'
The leader of Hamas in Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, says that the global credit crisis is a punishment...
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Afghanistan's death toll
The death toll for foreign forces in Afghanistan nears 1,000 as violence mounts.
Afghanistan...
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Funerals in Afghanistan
At the German base in Kunduz, they mark the death of two soldiers at a time when Afghan...
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Petraeus faces great expectations
General David Petraeus, fresh from his role in stabilizing Iraq, takes on what could be an even...
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Death in Kabul
A suicide bomber strikes in the heart of the Afghan capital Kabul, killing at least three 3...
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First stop for Petraeus: Pakistan
General David Petraeus landed in Pakistan as his first stop as the new head of U.S. Central...
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'Many dead' in Afghan air strike
Afghan officials say a U.S. air strike has killed a number of civilians at a wedding party in...
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Canadian freed in Afghanistan
A woman journalist kidnapped last month by gunmen has been freed.
The Canadian Broadcasting...
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Britain remembers war dead
Ceremonies have taken place across the UK in remembrance of servicemen and women killed in past...
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Canadian Reporter Held in Afghan Cave Freed
A female Canadian TV journalist abducted and held for four weeks
in Afghanistan was freed on...
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Girls in Afghan acid attack
Acid is sprayed in the faces of two young sisters on their way to school in Kandahar,...
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Deadly bomb strike in Afghanistan
At least 11 people have been killed in another suicide bomb attack in a troubled region of...
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Afghanistan's deadly week
Security has deteriorated sharply in Afghanistan, with violence at its worst over the past year...
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Taliban video warning to France
The Islamist group issues a video threatening attacks on Paris unless French troops pull out of...
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The Taliban mosiac
Increasing talk about talking to the Taliban comes at a time when some members claim...
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An Iraqi-like answer in Afghanistan?
Amid talk of a U.S. troop surge in Afghanistan, the question is where will the troops come...
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Video Shows Kidnapped French Aid Worker
A French aid worker kidnapped in Afghanistan earlier this month
has appeared in a video with two...
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Kabul bomber targets German car
A suicide bomber hit a German embassy vehicle in the Afghan capital, killing three Afghan...
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More Than 160 US, NATO Vehicles Burn in Pakistan
Militants torched 160 vehicles, including dozens of Humvees
destined for U.S. and allied forces...
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A dangerous but crucial border
The border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is one of the most dangerous places in the world, and...
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Enough Troops?
Defense Secretary Gates said he plans to send an extra 7,000 troops to Afghanistan.
Repeated...
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Taliban condemned for child bomber
Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown has condemned the Taliban for using a child suicide bomber...
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Bush: Much Progress in Afghanistan Since '01
President Bush met with reporters in Afghanistan on Sunday, after
meeting with U.S. Troops. The...
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Biden in Afghanistan for Talks
Vice President-elect Joe Biden met with political and military
leaders in Afghanistan, a clear...
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Battleground Afghanistan
Violence in 2008 soared in Afghanistan, with soldiers hoping for a better year in 2009 while the...
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The Afghan challenge
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates calls Afghanistan America's greatest challenge, and at the...
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A strategy in Progress
The Obama Administration continues to grapple with a strategy for Afghanistan.
Two questions...
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Holbrooke's Mission
U.S. special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan heads out on listening tour in Europe and South...
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Clinton hosts Kouchner
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton hosted her French Counterpart Bernard Kouchner for talks...
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Holbrooke in Pakistan
On his maiden visit to Islamabad in his new role as U.S. special envoy to Pakistan and...
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Afghan operation risks Soviet fate
Twenty years after the Soviet Union was forced to admit defeat and withdraw its troops from...
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Afghan anger over deadly air strike
The U.S. military has been accused of killing 12 civilians in air strikes in western Afghanistan...
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Afghanistan now Obama's war
President Barack Obama has ordered the deployment of 17,000 additional troops to...
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Will NATO join Afghan troop surge?
US President Obama and Canada's Prime Minister Harper discuss Afghan policy, although Obama did...
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Cost of air power in Pakistan
The U.S. has relied on air power to qwell violence along the Pakistani border with Afghanistan,...
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Supply lines under fire
The prospect of a base closing in Kyrgyzstan raises questions about how to supply...
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More talks to come
The United States, Afghanistan and Pakistan agree to hold regular three-nation talks on the...
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Rules of Engagement.
France calls to lift restirctions on NATO forces in Afghanistan -- is that the answer?
Deborah...
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Prince Harry to visit New York on first official engagement
London - Britain's Prince Harry will travel to New York on his first official overseas engagement...
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Geneva conference a defeat for Israel, Ahmadinejad says
Tehran - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Wednesday termed the UN...
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Pakistani militants turn children into living bombs
Tank, Pakistan - Haneef Mehsud was a normal teenager who spend most of his time...
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Enlargement gives EU a Russian headache
Moscow/Brussels - According to the world's most famous Australian soap opera, everybody needs good...
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Australia warns of rise in people smuggling
Bali Island, Indonesia - The global financial crisis may force more people...
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Merkel, Karzai discuss Afghan criticized family law
Kabul - German Chancellor Angela Merkel called Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Sunday to discuss a...
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Obama, EU plan new era to meet global challenges
Prague - US President Barak Obama and the European Union (EU) leaders wound up a summit in Prague...
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Prominent former IRA man held over soldiers' murder
London - A former member of the now inactive Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Northern...
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British police to probe Guantanamo Bay torture claims
London - The story of alleged British complicity in the torture of a Guantanamo Bay prisoner took...
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US disarmament expert named deputy chief of UN Afghan mission
New York - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday named Peter W Galbraith, a US expert on...
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Obama backs NATO expansion, wants to improve US-Russia ties
Washington - US President Barack Obama said Wednesday he backs the expansion of NATO to European...
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EU's Solana welcomes Obama's "very good" Iran offer
Brussels - US President Barack Obama's offer of direct talks with Iran is a "very...
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NATO to divert South-East Asia warships to fight Somali pirates
Mons, Belgium - NATO is to divert seven warships, bound on the alliance's first-ever visit to Asia,...
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Guantanamo prisoner accuses British intelligence of complicity
London - A former Guantanamo Bay detainee released two weeks ago Friday accused British...
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The Gates Foundation Joins Polio Fight
The Gates Foundation together with the governments of Germany and the United Kingdom and other...
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$630 Million to Eradicate Polio
On Wednesday, tycoon Bill Gates announced that his foundation, along with the charity group...
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Report: CIA strike in Pakistan killed suspect in African bombings
Washington - A January 1 strike from an unmanned CIA drone in Pakistan killed...
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Pakistan suicide bombing kills five police, two civilians
Islamabad - At least seven people, including five policemen, were killed and around two dozen...
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Hallelujah As Christians Celebrate In Taliban
Islamabad - Around 78 families coming to the lone church in Wana, the main town of the tribal...
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Spying On Taliban, Al-Qaeda Is World's Riskiest Job
Islamabad - Anwar Saeed's life was at risk either way, whether fighting with the...
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Britain To Wind Down In Iraq As Afghanistan Beckons
London - The timely announcement that British troops will leave Iraq six years after the US-led...
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US Shift From Iraq To Afghanistan "Came Too Late"
Kabul - Seven years down the line fighting terrorism in Afghanistan, the US government wants to...
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Pakistan Teetering In Fight Against Terrorism
Islamabad - In 2008, Pakistan wobbled in its fight against al-Qaeda and Taliban militants, who have...
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Afghan Youth Silent At Sister-Killing Trial In Germany
Hamburg - An Afghan-born youth declined to testify Tuesday at his trial for the murder of his own...
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Al-Qaeda suspects arrested in Belgium ahead of EU summit
Brussels - Belgian police said Thursday they had thwarted a possible terrorist attack by arresting...
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Authoritarian Kazakhstan Prepares To Assume OSCE Chairmanship In 2010
Astana/Moscow - When Western politicians speak of Kazakhstan with a gleam in their eyes, they're...
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Gay rights activists protest Vatican's stance on UN document
Genoa, Italy - A group of gay rights activists in Italy staged Wednesday a protest against the...
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French hostage freed in Afghanistan
Paris - A French aid worker abducted in the streets of Kabul one month ago has been freed, French...
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Bamyan Entices Visitors Beyond The Buddhas
Bamyan, Afghanistan - After three decades of conflict and persecution capped by one of history's...
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Canadian Government Could Be Toppled By Opposition Coalition
Montreal - In a stunning reversal of political fortunes, the leader of Canada's official...
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U.S.
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Gates "regrets" Afghan civilian losses
Kabul - US Defence Secretary Roberts Gates apologized for civilian casualties caused by his country...
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Pledges for cooperation after US-Afghan-Pakistan summit
Washington - The leaders of the United States, Pakistan and Afghanistan vowed Wednesday to...
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Obama: US, Pakistan and Afghanistan linked by common threat
Washington - US President Barack Obama promised a lasting commitment to Afghanistan and Pakistan...
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Clinton: US "deeply" regrets civilian losses in Afghanistan
Washington - US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton apologized Wednesday for civilian...
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US "deeply" regrets civilian losses in Afghanistan, Clinton says
Washington - US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton apologized for the civilian casualties...
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MIA, Efron, Obamas on Time's most-influential list
Los Angeles - Global hip-hop star MIA and young Hollywood heartthrob Zac Efron have joined US...
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US: Drop in Iraq violence leads world terrorism decline
Washington - The number of terrorist attacks in Iraq dropped sharply in 2008, making up the bulk of...
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Gates urges Congress to quickly approve war funds
Washington - US Defence Secretary Robert Gates urged Congress on Thursday to quickly sign off on...
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Obama marks 100 days by touting steps on economy
Washington - US President Barack Obama marked 100 days in office by citing the progress his...
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Obama at 100-day mark with packed foreign policy agenda
Washington - US President Barack Obama's first 100 days in office have been dominated by the...
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Pentagon to release photos of detainee treatment
Washington - The US Defense Department next month will release 44 photographs of...
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Iran begins trial of detained US journalist
Tehran - A detained Iranian-American journalist accused of spying for the United...
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Obama seeks 83.4 billion dollars for Iraq, Afghan missions
Washington - US President Barack Obama on Thursday asked Congress to authorize...
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US envoy holds talks with Indian officials on security issues
New Delhi - US special envoy Richard Holbrooke held discussions on regional...
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Gates announces major shift in US defence priorities
Washington - US Defence Secretary Robert Gates on Monday announced a major shift in the Pentagon's...
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US media publish first photos of returning war dead
Washington - Newspapers on Monday published the first photographs of the flag draped casket...
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Obama praises Turkey and seeks to end rift with Muslim world
Ankara - US President Barack Obama on Monday moved to heal rifts between the United States...
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Obama begins official visit to Turkey
Ankara - US President Barack Obama began his visit to Turkey Monday by paying his respects at...
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Ahead of NATO summit Obama lauds strong Europe and France
Strasbourg, France - US President Barack Obama on Friday called for a stronger Europe and praised...
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US court: Prisoners held in Afghanistan can challenge detention
Washington - A US federal court ruled Thursday that a group of prisoners being held by the United...
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Clinton says US government drops "global war on terror" slogan
Washington - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told reporters late Monday...
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Obama aims to quell al-Qaeda in Pakistan, Afghanistan
Washington - US President Barack Obama vowed to intensify the fight against the Taliban and...
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F-22 fighter jet crashes in California desert (Roundup)
Washington - An F-22A fighter jet crashed in California while on a test flight on Wednesday, the US...
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US will remain on offence in Afghanistan, Obama says
Washington - The United States will stay "on the offensive" against terrorist...
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CIA director Leon Panetta meets Indian officials
New Delhi - United States' Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director Leon...
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End in sight for US after six years in Iraq
Washington - Six years into the war in Iraq a weary American public finally has an end to the US...
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Obama administration drops "enemy combatant"
Washington - US President Barack Obama has dropped previous policy of labeling Guantanamo Bay...
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US open to talks with most Taliban, Biden says
Brussels - NATO should seek "pragmatic solutions" to its war in Afghanistan, and these...
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UN chief, Bill Clinton visit Haiti to boost economic recovery
New York - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and former US president Bill Clinton flew Monday for a...
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Is Obama's hair greying already? Gossip sets Washington abuzz
Washington - Just six weeks into one of the toughest jobs in the world, could US President...
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Movies
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Sneak Peek At 'Transformers 2'
Fans were kept waiting by Michael Bay and the people at Paramount long enough. The first ever...
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Daniel Craig, Princes Harry and William Discuss Bond Favorites
“Quantum of Solace” made its world premiere Wednesday night
in London, with
Princes William and...
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George “W.” Bush: Oliver Stone’s Attempt to Show Both the Man and the President
With less
than three weeks to the 2008 United States presidential elections, director...
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“Traitor” Embarks Upon Prickly Issues
“Traitor” follows two directions that do not have common
ground and the movie’s big mistake is...
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Update: Kung Fu Panda Knocks Zohan To The Second Place
The Dreamworks animation, “Kung Fu Panda” proved to
be more popular for the moviegoers than Adam...
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Sex And The City: The Movie Tops The Friday Box Office
Four years after the successful series ended, the “Sex And
The City: The Movie” has still managed...
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Tony Soprano's Wardrobe to Be Auctioned for Charity
Actor James Gandolfini is making an offer no fan or memorabilia collector can refuse. He announced...
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Indiana Jones Leads The Friday Box Office
With $31,000,000, the latest Spielberg’s movie, “Indiana
Jones And The Kingdom of Crystal Skull”...
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Prince Caspian Fails To Surpass Its Predecessor
With only $56,573,000, “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince
Caspian" is the champion of this...
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“Iron Man” Is Better Than “Speed Racer”. At Box Office.
Iron Man did it
again…. After smashing the last weekend’s box office with earnings...
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Iron Man 2 on His Way
After the
film opened strong in the weekend, occupying the first place in the
Weekend BoxOffice...
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"Iron Man" Tops Weekend Box Office
“Iron Man,”
the comic book-based film that opened this weekend in the US theaters, was up to...
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Stellar Debut for “Iron Man” On Friday
Paramount’s
“Iron Man” opened strong on Friday and, according to the BoxOffice Mojo, the
movie...
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Movie Review: Iron Man Is Here
Moviegoers will be delighted to discover that a new hero is
ready to save the world, as “Iron Man”...
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"Iron Man" Preparing for Gold Box Office Trophy
The Marvel Comics adaptation of “Iron Man” is bound to draw hordes of enthusiastic...
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Robert Downey Jr. in Iron Man - Comeback or Outset?
It’s been eighteen years since Universal Studios bought the
rights to develop a screen version of...
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“Super Size Me” Director Searches for Bin Laden in New Film
After losing the fat he had gained for eating McDonald’s
products for a month, Morgan Spurlock...
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Tobey Maguire to Produce Afterburn
Tobey Maguire is teaming up with Neal Moritz for a comic book adaptation titled...
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Ryan Philippe Proves He Is Not Just a Pretty Face
In his latest film, "Stop-Loss," written and
directed by Kimberly Peirce, Ryan Philippe...
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The Kite Runner. A Controversial Sensitive Movie
The Kite Runner is a
controversial, though sensitive movie. Directed by Marc Forster, it...
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‘The Kite Runner’, A Story of Loss and Redemption
Marc Forester, director of “Finding Neverland”, is the one
that brought this year to the big...
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“Lions for Lambs”: Redford’s Political Drama Opened On Friday
Having prestigious Robert Redford as a director, lead actor and
producer, the movie “Lions for...
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Health
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Red Cross says polio resurging in Africa
Geneva - The International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC) warned Wednesday that polio is...
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Americans Suffer From Severe Sleeping Problems Because of the Recession
It appears that the recession has forced Americans to cut back on everything from health care to...
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The Mission Against Polio Received A $635 Million Donation
The worldwide effort to eliminate polio once and for all, which began more than 20 years ago, might...
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$635 Million Donated Toward Eradicating Polio
The government of Germany and the United Kingdom and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation...
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Pregnant Women and Newborn Babies Face Higher Risk in Developing World
According to a recent report released by the UNICEF, pregnancy is 300 times deadlier for women in...
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Measles Deaths Drop By 74%
The world’s population is facing some of the most terrible diseases known to man. In older times,...
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Measles Deaths Radically Plunged Thanks To Vaccination
According to a report from the U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, the number of...
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Measles Deaths Declined, Global Authorities Say
The global authorities released a report on Thursday announcing that the deaths caused by measles...
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Physical Brain Injuries In Veterans Have Long-Term Effects
For years, it was believed that the shell-shock syndrome experienced by many Vietnam War veterans...
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Report Calls For More Screening Of Brain Injury In Military Personnel
A report released Thursday by the Institute of Medicine,
a government advisory group that studies...
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One in Seven Female US Vets Reports Sexual Trauma
A report released Tuesday at a medical conference in San
Diego by the VA’s National Center for...
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U.S. Suicide Rate Rise For White, Middle-Aged Men And Women
Though the suicide rate dropped between
1986 and 1999, the number of suicides for white women age...
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Suicide Rates Higher Among Young Male Veterans
A report released by the American
Department of Veterans Affairs revealed that the suicide rate...
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Suicide Rate In U.S. Youngsters On The Rise: Study
According to the findings of a current study, the suicide rate among American teens was lower in...
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Suicide Rates among Teens Still High Compared to Previous Years
Though the youth suicide rate dropped in
2005 after a sharp rise in 2004, the number of suicides...
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The Role of Psychologists in Military Interrogations, Subject of Debate
There are already many divergent opinions over the role US
psychologists should play in military...
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War Vets At Higher Risk Of Alcohol Abuse After Combat
US
soldiers returning from Iraq
and Afghanistan
wars turned to alcohol most probably to cope...
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PTSD Haunts One in Eight 9/11 Survivors
The September 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center appeared to have left one in eight...
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VA Staffer Involved in Email Scandal Testifies
Norma Perez, an employee with the post-traumatic stress
disorder program at the Olin E. Teague...
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Troops To Be Treated for Free by Private Therapists
As the U.S.
military is short on therapists, thousands of private counselors have decided
to...
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Army Funds Research Aimed at Developing New Ways to Help Wounded
As more and more soldiers fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan return home suffering
from serious...
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Study Says Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans Are Depressed
An independent study released Thursday by the Rand Corp.
reveals that 20 percent of military...
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Study Links Vets’ Symptoms to PTSD, Not to Brain Injuries
A new military study found that soldiers who suffered concussions in Iraq were not only at higher...
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UNICEF: 26,000 Children Under 5 Die Each Day
Sub-Saharan Africa is the region with the highest child mortality rate in the world, a U. N. report...
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Study Identifies Veterans' Groups with Higher Suicide Rates
A recent study published online in the American Journal of Public Health revealed interesting...
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Specials
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The New York Times Wins 5 Pulitzers
The leader of this year’s Pulitzer Prizes ceremony was The New York Times. The NY Times...
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35 journalists killed in past three months
Geneva - 2009 is taking on signs of being more dangerous for journalists than 2008, the Press...
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Obama Has a ‘Bush Scene,’ Bumps Head on Helicopter
Forget the economy and the stimulus plan, the two wars our nation is waging in Iraq an Afghanistan,...
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NZ Man Buys MP3 Player Containing Confidential U.S. Military Files
A man walks into a thrift store…and buys secret military files for only $18?
It...
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Despite Economic Distress, Bill Gates Donates Money For A Good Cause: Polio
In a time of economic distress, Bill Gates has donated through its foundation $255 million for...
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OLPC Forced To Cut Staff
The growing financial crisis has taken its toll on yet another non-profit group, the One Laptop Per...
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Bush's AIDS fight gets PEACE award; White House in red
Washington - As most Americans were beginning to think about hanging their Christmas decorations,...
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One Laptop Per Child Organization Joins Forces With Amazon
The One Laptop Per Child organization pretty much speaks for itself and it is obvious that their...
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The Issue of ‘First Dog’ Dominates Obama Website
Obama promised America change, but he also has to fulfill another promise made to his daughters: a...
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Microsoft Details Malware Threat
Worldwide threats from malicious software that cripple computers
with spy programs, viruses and...
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US voters to decide best leader in crisis: McCain or Obama
Washington (dpa) - The presidential battle between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain...
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Charity concert in honour Italian tenor Pavarotti held in Petra
Amman - A charity concert for Luciano Pavarotti kicked off at the site of the ancient Jordanian...
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Rice says nuclear deal done, only procedural signing left
New Delhi - Days after a landmark civilian nuclear deal was approved by the United States Congress,...
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Palin, Biden fight over change, economy, war on terror
Washington - US vice presidential candidates Sarah Palin and Joe Biden clashed over the centrality...
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Monika Hauser - A Champion of Sexual Victims of War
Stockholm - German-based gynaecologist Monika Hauser has spent 15 years helping women who have...
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Don Cheadle's Movie, “Traitor”, Embarks Upon Prickly Issues
“Traitor” follows two directions that do not have common
ground and the movie’s big mistake is...
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Fearless War Journalist Leroy Sievers Dies at 53
It is sad to hear when people close to us are suffering from serious diseases, but the feeling...
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Country Star John Rich Supports McCain With Concert
John Rich, one half of the duo “Big and Rich,” staged a
concert for Republican presidential...
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The U.S. Administration Predicts a Record $483 Billion Deficit For 2009
The White House estimated Monday that President Bush would leave a record
$482 billion budget...
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After Kabul, Obama Reached Iraq for Talks With Local Officials
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama arrived in Iraq on Monday at a base in the southern...
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Osama’s Driver Testified On Treatment At Guantanamo
Salim Ahmed Hamdan, a former driver for Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan who
faces a historic...
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Johnny Depp Pays Tribute to Gonzo Eccentric
It was only fitting that director Alex Gibney’s emotional
documentary “Gonzo: The Life and...
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Tony Soprano's Wardrobe Hits Big At Fundraiser
Yesterday, during a benefit auction at New York’s Christie’s,
the clothes worn by James Gandolfini...
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VA Staffer’s E-Mail Calls for Fewer PTSD Diagnoses
An employee with the post-traumatic stress disorder program at
a medical facility for veterans in...
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Report: Mental Disorders Affect 1 in 5 War Veterans
The latest research into the consequences of the Iraq or Afghanistan
war concluded that 300,000 of...
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Unexpected: Project Runway Wins Peabody Award
One Peabody
award for excellence in radio and television broadcasting went to an...
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Former ABC News Reporter John McWethy Dies in Ski Accident
Former ABC News correspondent John McWethy died Wednesday
after crashing into a three while skiing...
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New York Marks Sixth Anniversary of 9/11 Attacks
Numerous people, including government officials gathered Tuesday at a park near Ground Zero to pay...
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The Whole World Mourns Pavarotti’s Death (Update)
Today, the Italian media ran special sections about
Pavarotti and his life. The newspaper La...
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