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File - U.S. Air Force Airmen, assigned to the 432nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, put together an MQ-1 Predator unmanned aerial vehicle after it returned from Afghanistan at Creech Air Force Base, Nev., May 19, 2008.
CIA   Photos   US   War   Wikipedia: Drone attacks in Pakistan
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Fighting back against the CIA drone war
Sat 30 Jul 2011
They call it "bug splat", the splotch of blood, bones, and viscera that marks the site of a successful drone strike. To those manning the consoles in Nevada, it signifies "suspected militants" who... (photo: USAF / Senior Airman Larry E. Reid Jr.)
A malnourished child waits for emergency medical assistance from the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), an active regional peacekeeping mission operated by the African Union with the approval of the United Nations, 16 July, 2011. Somalia is the country worst affected by a severe drought that has ravaged large swaths of the Horn of Africa.
Africa   Disaster   Photos   Somalia   Wikipedia: 2011 Horn of Africa famine
 Al Jazeera 
Genocidal politics and the Somali famine
Sat 30 Jul 2011
Droughts are common in the Somali peninsula, but only an exceptional one produces famine. For instance, the Horn of Africa drought of 1984 did not produce famine in Somalia, while the Ethiopian... (photo: UN / Stuart Price)
Facebook is a social networking service and website launched in February 2004, operated and privately owned by Facebook, Inc.  NZ Herald  Sat 30 Jul 2011
Extremists flocking to Facebook for recruits
When the English Defence League (EDL) sprang to life two years ago, it had fewer than 50 members - a rough-and-tumble bunch of mostly white guys shouting from a street corner about what they viewed as... (photo: WN / Priya Dashini)
Defence   Facebook   Network   Photos   Wikipedia: Facebook
Audience members cheer during the 'Energy Independence Day Tea Party' rally on Independence Mall in Philadelphia, on Monday July 4, 2011.  The Independent  Sat 30 Jul 2011
Tea Party holds US - and the world - to ransom
Just four days away from the country running out of the means to honour its bills, Congress and the White House were being held to ransom by the Tea Party wing in the House of Representatives, as it... (photo: AP / Joseph Kaczmarek)
Economy   Photos   Politics   Washington   Wikipedia: Tea Party movement
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The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh addressing at the �National Communal Harmony Awards� presentation ceremony, in New Delhi on July 29, 2011.  	The Vice President, Shri Mohd. Hamid Ansari, the Union Home Minister, Shri P. Chidambaram and the Minister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Jitendra Singh are also seen. The Times of India Fri 29 Jul 2011
Communalism, terrorism big challenges to nation: PM
NEW DELHI: Communalism and terrorism were "big challenges" to national integrity and needed to be fought collectively, Prime MinisterManmohan Singh said here on Friday.... (photo: PIB of India)
Delhi   Photos   Politics   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Manmohan Singh
File - Fort Hood's Replacement Detachment processes over 400 incoming Soldiers each week, becoming the start of a successful tour at the 'Great Place' Al Jazeera Fri 29 Jul 2011
Arrested US soldier 'admits to terror plot'
Police in the southwestern state of Texas have arrested a US soldier for planning what they called a "terror plot" against Fort Hood, the military base where a... (photo: US Army / Perry Jefferies)
Crime   Photos   Terrorism   Texas   Wikipedia: Fort Hood
Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, center, his wife Ingrid Schulerud, right, and the leader of the Workers' Youth League (AUF), Eskil Pedersen, left, pay tribute to victims of the twin attacks before a memorial service at Oslo Cathedral, Sunday, July 24, 2011. WorldNews.com Fri 29 Jul 2011
Norway: Thank You for Not Succumbing to State Terrorism
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. "But we are a proud people and we will stand by what we have. Our response is more democracy, more openness and more... (photo: AP / Emilio Morenatti)
Democracy   Norway   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: 2011 Norway attacks
Norwegian flags and flowers are in Sundvollen, close to Utoya island, where gunman Anders Behring Breivik killed at least 68 people, near Oslo, Norway, Thursday July 28, 2011. The New York Times Fri 29 Jul 2011
In Norway, Consensus Cuts 2 Ways
OSLO — Nearly all Norwegians of a certain age know where they were when Oddvar Bra suddenly broke his ski pole in the final sprint of a championship ski race in... (photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis)
Killing   Norway   Photos   Victims   Wikipedia: 2011 Norway attacks
Self-propelled cannon in Afghanistan.jpg  The following is the author's description of the photograph quoted directly from the photograph's Flickr page. "Een pantserhouwitzer van de 14e afdeling veldartillerie (B-batterij, C-peloton) vuurt met zijn 155 mm kanon vanaf Kamp Holland in Uruzgan op stellingen van vijandelijke elementen in Chora, provincie Uruzgan. London Evening Standard Thu 28 Jul 2011
BBC reporter dead in Taliban attack
At least 19 people, including a BBC reporter, have died in a Taliban bomb and gun attack in southern Afghanistan. Three suicide attackers blew up vehicles packed with... (photo: Creative Commons / isafmedia)
Afghan   Journalism   Photos   Taliban   Taliban
File - A Soldier carries a wounded Iraqi child into the Charlie Medical Centre at Camp Ramadi, Iraq, 20th of March, 2007. Al Jazeera Thu 28 Jul 2011
Censorship of war casualties in the US
Why is it so easy for political leaders in the US to convince ordinary citizens to support war? How is it that, after that initial enthusiasm has given away to fatigue... (photo: US Army / Lance Cpl. James F. Cline III)
Conspiracy   Photos   War   Washington   Wikipedia: Casualties of the Iraq War


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