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A Syrian refugee man surrounded by children shouts during a spontaneous protest against Syrian President Bashar Assad, in a camp in Yayladagi ,Turkey, near the Syrian border, Wednesday, June 15, 2011.
photo: AP / Vadim Ghirda
Chaos feared as Syria crisis nears bloody impasse
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File - Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah gestures during a speech at the opening of a book fair in the southern Beirut suburb of Dahieh, Lebanon Wednesday, May 2, 2007.
photo: AP / Mahmoud Tawil
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As with the two households of fair Verona, where from ancient grudge breaks new mutiny, the fate of Hassan Nasrallah is tied with his raison d'être, the garrison state of Israel. As a perfectly legitimate political project, Hezbollah emerged in the aftermath of the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982, giving momentum and purpose to the...
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photo: AP / Vahid Salemi
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photo: AP / Balal
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photo: AP / Mike Groll
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photo: AP / Hassan Ammar
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photo: AP / Burhan Ozbilici
More than 1,500 refugees flee Syria in one day
read more The Independent
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File - U.S. Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion (CLB) 8, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward) arrive at the impact site with French soldiers to recover the wreckage of a French Mirage 2000 jet fighter aircraft northwest of Forward Operating Base Delaram in Nimroz province, Afghanistan, May 25, 2011.
photo: USMC / Staff Sgt. Jeff Kaus
With Afghan withdrawal, US focus turns to Pakistan
read more The Boston Globe
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photo: AP / Ivan Sekretarev
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read more Houston Chronicle
Elevating the fallacy of the false alternative to a foreign policy, John McCain and a few others believe Republicans who oppose U.S. intervention in Libya's civil war - and who think a decade of warfare in Afghanistan is enough - are isolationists. This is less a thought than a flight from thinking, which involves making sensible distinctions. Last...
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File - French Mirage 2000D participating in NATO's Operation Unified Protector against Libya.
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photo: NATO
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photo: AP / Amr Nabil
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photo: AP / Paul Sakuma
File - al-Qaida leader Osama Bin Laden speaks to a selected group of reporters in mountains of Helmand province in southern Afghanistan, Dec. 24, 1998. The al-Qaida terror camps are gone from Afghanistan, but the enigma of Osama bin Laden hangs over the lawless
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photo: AP/Rahimullah Yousafzai
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BEIRUT - Thousands of Syrians turned out yesterday for weekly protests in the country's most restive towns and cities, denouncing as insincere an overture by President Bashar Assad for dialogue and testing the ability of the military and the...
photo: AP
In this photo taken on a government-organized tour, showing a Libyan man holding a Moammar Gadhafi's portrait as he and others rally at the Green Square in central Tripoli, Libya, on Friday, June 24, 2011.
A group of 17 leading Libyan football figures have announced their defection to the rebels. They include the nation's goalkeeper, Juma Gtat, three other national team...
photo: AP / Ivan Sekretarev
Actor Peter Falk, best-known for his role as the eccentric Lt. Columbo, gestures while on location for "Columbo Likes the Nightlife" in this Oct. 29, 2002 file photo, in Los Angeles.
WASHINGTON - Peter Falk, the raspy-voiced actor who won four Emmy Awards as the deceptively rumpled homicide detective Lieutenant Columbo, a character he played on television for more than 30 years, died Thursday at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif.,...
photo: AP / Ric Francis
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