Kosovo Serbs clash with German army soldiers serving under the auspices of the NATO peacekeeping mission in Kosovo, as the NATO troops work to remove a roadblock near the village of Jagnjenica, Kosovo, Monday, Nov. 28, 2011.
photo: AP / Zveki
Belgrade denies border agreement reached with Kosovo
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Belgrade - Belgrade's chief negotiator denied late Friday that an EU-brokered deal had been reached with Kosovo to defuse tensions over the Serbia-Kosovo border. 'Despite all our efforts today, the deal has not been reached,' the state news agency Tanjug quoted Borislav Stefanovic as saying in Brussels, after three days of marathon talks. 'Though...
President Barack Obama listens to National Security Advisor General James Jones, second from left, during a meeting in the Situation Room of the White House, on Aug. 13, 2009.
photo: White House / Pete Souza
What's Wrong with Aloof and Leading from Behind?
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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. When Adolf Hitler wrote in "Mein Kamp" that, "Germany will be a world power or she will be nothing," he was referring to how Germany needed to unite and militarily mobilize to prove it was superior to surrounding nations. Inspired by past empires, like Greece and Rome, German philosophers saw the...
Congolese voters line up to vote after presidential ballots arrived in opposition candidate Etienne Tshisekedi's stronghold district of Masina in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, Wednesday Nov. 30, 2011, two days after the country went to the polls for presidential and parliamentary elections.
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Firebrand Attracts Votes in Congo, Dismaying West
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NAIROBI, Kenya -- Could Étienne Tshisekedi, a 78-year-old career rabble-rouser who is immensely popular in the streets of his country but definitely unpopular inside Western embassies, actually win the presidential election in the Democratic Republic of Congo? It's a long shot, analysts say, but not impossible, though Congo's election this...
An Egyptian protestor draped in the national flag looks on during a demonstration against the country's ruling military near Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Dec. 2, 2011.
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Ultraconservative Islamists push for strict religious law in Egypt
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CAIRO — Anticipating a strong presence in the new Egyptian parliament, ultraconservative Islamists outlined plans Friday for a strict brand of religious law, a move that could limit personal freedoms and steer a key U.S. ally toward an Islamic state. Egypt's election commission announced only a trickle of results from the first round of...
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta announces a new strategic initiative with Spanish President Jose Zapatero involving the basing of U.S. Navy Aegis destroyers at Rota, Spain, during a press conference at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, Oct. 5, 2011. (DoD photo by Tech. Sgt. Jacob N. Bailey, U.S. Air Force) (Released)
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Israel must 'mend fences' to end isolation: US
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US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta urged Israel to try and end its increasing regional "isolation" by repairing diplomatic ties with Egypt and Turkey and renewing peace efforts with the Palestinians. "Unfortunately, over the past year, we've seen Israel's isolation from its traditional security partners in the region grow, and the pursuit of a...
Pakistani university students protest against the NATO airstrikes on Pakistani troops, outside the U. S. consulate in Karachi, Pakistan on Friday, Dec 2, 2011.
photo: AP / Shakil Adil
Crucial Pakistan-US diplomacy need of the hour
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The US/Nato fighter plane and helicopter attacks on Pakistani border posts on November 26 resulting in 24 Pakistan Army soldiers being killed and others wounded has been the most serious of repeated violations of Pakistan's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Resulting national anger led to the Government's decisions to: block Nato supply routes...
File - A girl holds an infant at Zam Zam Internally Displaced Persons Camp, in the Darfur region of Sudan, July, 2004.
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ICC seeks Sudan defence minister arrest over Darfur
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The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor has requested an arrest warrant for Sudan's defence minister for alleged crimes in Darfur. Luis...
Election officials count ballots for the parliamentary elections in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011.
photo: AP / Amr Nabil
Egypt's Islamists take big early election lead
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Cairo -- Islamist parties appeared to have swept the first round of elections for an Egyptian parliament that will probably erase the secular rule of Hosni Mubarak with a politics more intensely driven by religion. The Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party was projected to have won at least 40 percent of the vote, according to unofficial...
In this May 6, 2011, file photo Ismail Mcheik, center foreground, and other Muslims prays at the Islamic Center of America in Dearborn, Mich. Muslim Americans say the death of bin Laden coupled with democracy movements in the Middle East are giving them hope that they can forge a new relationship with the rest of the country for the first time since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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FBI violating privacy of Muslims, ACLU charges
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WASHINGTON -- The FBI is using its extensive community outreach to Muslims and other groups to gather intelligence secretly in violation of federal law, the American Civil Liberties Union alleged Thursday. Citing internal bureau documents, the ACLU said agents in California are attending meetings at mosques and other events and illegally recording...
Pakistanis chant slogans during a protest to condemn NATO helicopters attacks on Pakistani troops, in Islamabad, Pakistan, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011.
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NATO attack threatens war on militants - Pakistan
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ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan, enraged by a NATO cross-border attack that killed 24 soldiers, could end support for the U.S.-led war on militancy if its sovereignty is violated again, the foreign minister said, warning that "enough is enough." The South Asian nation has already shown its anger over the weekend strike by pulling out of an...
His stance will anger hardline Eurosceptics in his own party, who will step up their pressure...
The Egyptian election, the country's first since Hosni Mubarak's 30-year dictatorship ended, is...
Afghan officials will meet with their international partners on Monday in Bonn, 10 years to the...
 
File - Former EU commission president Jaques Delors, left, discusses with German Social Democratic Party chairman Rudolf Scharping, right, in Mannheim Wednesday, November 15, 1995.
One of the main architects of the single European currency, Jacques Delors, has said the eurozone was flawed from the beginning. He told Britain's Daily Telegraph that the lack of central powers to co-ordinate economic policies allowed some members...
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A British police officer stands guard outside the Iranian Embassy in London, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011.
London, December 03: The expelled British ambassador to Iran, Dominick Chilcott, has accused the Iranian government of supporting Tuesday’s storming of British embassy compounds by Iranian students. “That sort of activity is only done with the...
photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth
Kosovo Serbs clash with German army soldiers serving under the auspices of the NATO peacekeeping mission in Kosovo, as the NATO troops work to remove a roadblock near the village of Jagnjenica, Kosovo, Monday, Nov. 28, 2011.
Serbia and Kosovo have struck a key deal on the controversial issue of border management, European Union mediators said after the third consecutive day of negotiations in Brussels. In a statement late on Friday, the EU said Serbia and Kosovo agreed...
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In this citizen journalism image, Syrian troops withdraw from the Damascus suburb of Saqba, Syria, on Sunday Aug. 14, 2011, following a campaign of raids and arrests that started overnight and continued Sunday morning. The Syrian security forces have been carrying out security sweeps in the past few days in several of the capital's suburbs as part of a nationwide crackdown against protesters calling for the downfall of President Bashar Assad's regime.
Beirut - At least 13 people were killed in fresh clashes across Syria on Friday as the United Nations Human Rights Council condemned Damascus for human rights violations. The council said Syria had committed violations 'that may amount to crimes...
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Supporters of opposition presidential candidate Etienne Tshisekedi face off with Congolese riot police on the road leading to Kinshasa Airport in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, Saturday, Nov. 26, 2011.
Guards loyal to Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila shot opposition protesters, killing 14, ahead of Monday's election, a human rights group says. Human Rights Watch says at least four more people were...
photo: AP / Jerome Delay
A Navy cadet walks along a deck of the cruiser Aurora in front of the giant pre-election poster of the ruling United Russia party depicting Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev seen on the embankment of the Neva river in St.Petersburg, Russia, Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011.
- When Russians head to the polls this Sunday to elect a new parliament, they will have a lot on their minds. Well, at least those who have decided not to vote for the ruling party, United Russia. And, judging by the latest opinion polls, that could...
photo: AP / Dmitry Lovetsky
 A general view of the headquarters of Britain´s internal security service MI5 , in London Friday Nov. 10, 2006. The head of Britain´s MI5 spy agency, Dame Eliza Manningham-Buller has said British authorities are tracking almost 30 terrorist p
LONDON - Can you crack the code? That's the question Britain's electronic listening agency, GCHQ, is asking in an online campaign to find the next generation of cyber specialists. GCHQ quietly launched a cryptic website last month featuring a box of...
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