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Iraqi police officers evacuate a dead body from the scene of a suicide car bomb attack in Kirkuk, 290 kilometers (180 miles) north of Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, May 12, 2009.
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Deadly Bombings in Kirkuk Aim at Kurdish Militia
| BAGHDAD — A series of car bombs shook the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk on Wednesday killing 10 and wounding at least 90 in a large-scale assault that appeared aimed at a local Kurdish militia... (photo: AP / Emad Matti)
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Border Security Force soldiers patrol at the newly constructed fence along the India-Bangladesh border at Masalabari, about 310 kilometers (192 miles) west of Gauhati, India, Sunday, June 14, 2009.
Bangladesh   Human Rights   India   Photos   Wikipedia: IndiaBangladesh border  
Fatal steps in India's no man's land
|      Feb 10, 2011 | | More | Page 1 of 2 | A FENCE TOO FAR, Part 1 | Fatal steps in India's no man's land | By Syed Tashfin Chowdhury | DHAKA - Felani Khatun, a 15-year-o... (photo: AP / Anupam Nath)
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Egyptian anti-Mubarak protesters are seen reading messages left by other demonstrators on a big mural at Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2011. Protesters appear to have settled in for a long standoff, turning Tahrir Square into a makeshift village with tens of thousands coming every day, with some sleeping in tents made of blankets and plastic sheeting. Driving through the gates of hell
|      Feb 10, 2011 | | More | DISPATCHES FROM AMERICA | Driving through the gates of hell | By Tom Engelhardt | As we've watched the dramatic events in the Middle East, you wo... (photo: AP / Emilio Morenatti) Asia Times
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Radical Islamic cleric Abu Bakar Bashir, second left, accompanied by his lawyer Achmad Midhan, third left, is escorted by police officers as he arrives to sign his dossier at the district prosecutor's office in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, Dec. 13, 2010. Bashir was arrested in August this year for allegedly helping set up and fund a new terror cell that was plotting high-profile assassinations and deadly attacks on foreigners in the capital. Terrorism suspect cleric Abu Bakar Bashir faces his accusers
| RADICAL cleric Abu Bakar Bashir will be tried in Jakarta today, accused of motivating and funding terrorism, and of being the supreme leader of a group running a military training camp. | The 72-yea... (photo: AP / Dita Alangkara) The Daily Telegraph Australia
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Aerial view of the Pentagon from the south parking lot Weapons overkill
|      Feb 8, 2011 | | More | DISPATCHES FROM AMERICA | Weapons overkill | By Nick Turse | In the future, the power of magnetism will be harnessed to ... (photo: US DoD file / Tech. Sgt. Andy Dunaway) Asia Times
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US Navy 031115-N-4055P-014 Donald H. Rumsfeld, talks with Sailors, Soldiers, and Airman Donald Rumsfeld book admits 'misstatements' over WMD sites
| Former US secretary of state's memoirs express regret for saying 'stuff happens' over Iraq war Donald Rumsfeld's autobiography Known and Unknown has provoked John McCai... (photo: US Navy / PM1 Winston C. Pitman) The Guardian
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Barack Obama chats with Gen. David H. Petraeus and Lt U.S., Russia ratify nuclear arms treaty
| A new U.S.-Russia nuclear arms control treaty has taken effect, securing a key foreign policy goal of President Barack Obama and raising hopes among officials on both s... (photo: Public Domain / Kelly) CBC
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The Highland Park Bridge crosses the Allegheny River at Aspinwall, Pennsylvania; just above Lock and Dam 2.Lock and Dam Number 2 on the Allegheny River at Aspinwall, Pennsylvania, USA (part of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area). The lock and dam were built by the U.S. Supper Bowl Wars of 1754 and 1890
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. | "The land in the forks I think extremely well situated for a fort, as it has the absolute command of both rivers. The la... (photo: Creative Commons / Dan MS) WorldNews.com
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Barack Obama at NH START Nuclear Arms Treaty In Effect Between US And Russia
| MUNICH — A new U.S.-Russia nuclear arms control treaty went into effect Saturday, securing a key foreign policy goal of President Barack Obama and raising hopes a... (photo: Creative Commons / Marc Nozell) Huffington Post
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Pro-government demonstrators, below, and anti-government demonstrators, above, clash in Tahrir Square, the center of anti-government demonstrations, in Cairo, Egypt Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011. Egypt's Tahrir Square Beset By Violence As Mubarack Supporters Attack
| CAIRO — Supporters of President Hosni Mubarak charged into Cairo's central square on horses and camels brandishing whips while others rained firebombs from roofto... (photo: AP / Ben Curtis) Huffington Post
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Deadly Bombings in Kirkuk Aim at Kurdish Militia
3 car bombs kill 7 in Iraq
Car-bomb attack on Kirkuk
Driving through the gates of hell
Security forces, emergency responders and civilians stand near a destroyed building after a car bomb attack in Kirkuk, 290 kilometers (180 miles) north of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2011. Car bombs ripped through the oil-rich Iraqi city of Kirkuk  on Wednesday, killing several and wounding scores of people in the heart of a region of long-simmering ethnic tensions.
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Talks between North, South Korea collapse
No bananas, no work and life's not so sweet now in sugar
North Korea walks out of talks. Is it setting the stage for
Korea talks 'collapse' in setback for nuclear dialog
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The Coca-Cola Company Reports Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2010 Results
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Ivory Coast India
Beckham extends Spurs stint
Ex-France star Zinedine Zidane says he backed Qatar's 20
Hicks, Gillett in court seeking damages over sale
ECOWAS criticizes SAfrica warship off West Africa
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Drogba returns to action for Ivory Coast
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US seeks to expand military cooperation with India: Pentagon
Two Koreas hold second day of talks over tensions
New website to open agency to public: CIA
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Pakistan-made missile Shaheen II, which has range 2500 kilometers (1500 miles) capable of carrying nuclear war head, is on display during the Pakistan National Day parade in Islamabad, Pakistan on Friday, March 23, 2007. Amid a massive display of power at a military parade in the Pakistani capital, Pakistani President asked the nation Friday to help him fight the threat of extremism and terrorism. Parade held annually in Islamabad to celebrate a March 23, 1940, resolution by Islamic leaders in British India that eventually led to the formation of the Pakistan.
Pakistan to grow nuclear deterrent against India
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Afghanistan Pakistan
Jihadis answer call to arms
Driving through the gates of hell
2 NATO service members killed in Afghanistan
2 NATO service members killed in Afghanistan
Members of the local tribal militia keep position on a makeshift banker at a troubled area in the outskirt of Wana, the main town of Pakistan's South Waziristan tribal region along Afghan border, Monday, March 26, 2007. Tribal militants praised by the government for a bloody assault on foreign fighters in northwestern Pakistan said on Monday that they will continue to go to Afghanistan and fight foreign forces there. Fierce clashes between armed tribesmen and foreign militants last week reportedly left up to 160 people dead, including about 130 Uzbek and Chechen fighters allegedly linked to al-Qaida.
Jihadis answer call to arms
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North delegates abruptly leave Korea defense talks
GenNext of Taliban joins insurgency
GenNext of Taliban joins insurgency
GenNext of Taliban joins insurgency
Pakistan-made missile Shaheen II, which has range 2500 kilometers (1500 miles) capable of carrying nuclear war head, is on display during the Pakistan National Day parade in Islamabad, Pakistan on Friday, March 23, 2007. Amid a massive display of power at a military parade in the Pakistani capital, Pakistani President asked the nation Friday to help him fight the threat of extremism and terrorism. Parade held annually in Islamabad to celebrate a March 23, 1940, resolution by Islamic leaders in British India that eventually led to the formation of the Pakistan.
Pakistan to grow nuclear deterrent against India
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Taipei leaves dual-use doubt
Concerns Grow Over Egypt's WMD Research
Concerns Grow Over Egypt's WMD Research
Concerns grow over Egypt's WMD research
A Taiwan National flag flies on Navy's Cheng Gong class warship during a tour in bases in Kaohsiung, southern Taiwan, Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010.
Taipei leaves dual-use doubt
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Driving through the gates of hell
Don't cry for me, Suleiman
Pentagon seeking new suppliers, more competition
Donald Rumsfeld Memoir: Book Suggests Few Regrets From Warti
Egyptian anti-Mubarak protesters are seen reading messages left by other demonstrators on a big mural at Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2011. Protesters appear to have settled in for a long standoff, turning Tahrir Square into a makeshift village with tens of thousands coming every day, with some sleeping in tents made of blankets and plastic sheeting.
Driving through the gates of hell
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