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Breaking News Tue, 24 Apr 2012
On the Kapchagay Reservoir.The region of Kazakhstan drained by the Ili and its tributaries is known in Kazakh as Zhetysu ('Seven Rivers') and in Russian as Semirechye (meaning the same).
Borat   Comedy   Kazakh   Photos   Tourism   Wikipedia: Kazakhstan  
Borat boosts Kazakh tourism
| A senior Kazakh official has credited the comedy film Borat for helping increase tourism in the Central Asian state, the news agency Tengrinews reports. | British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen created ... (photo: Creative Commons / Spirt)
Canberra Times
US, Kabul agree on strategic pact text
Afghanistan   Defence   Photos   Troops   US   Wikipedia: Afghanistan  
US, Kabul agree on strategic pact text
| Afghanistan and the US on Sunday agreed a draft of a long-awaited deal that will define the scope and nature of a US presence in the country for up to a decade after the pullout of most NATO combat ... (photo: DOD / Public Domain)
Taipei Times
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, right, arrives with his lawyer Jennifer Robinson, left, at Belmarsh Magistrates' Court in London, Monday, Feb. 7, 2011. Assange  is accused of sexual misconduct by two women he met during a visit to Stockholm last year and Swedish authorities want him extradited to face the allegations. A two-day hearing that begins Monday will decide Assange's legal fate. Interview with Assange lawyer Jennifer Robinson
| Former Assange lawyer Jennifer Robinson speaks with the WSWS | 23 April 2012 | Jennifer Robinson spoke with the World Socialist Web Site last Friday in Sydney. The human rights lawyer and Australian... (photo: AP / Matt Dunham) Axis of Logic
HumanRights   Lawmaker   Photos   Wikipedia: Jennifer Robinson (lawyer)   Women  
U.S., Afghanistan agree on strategic pact U.S., Afghanistan agree on strategic pact
The U.S. and Afghanistan reached a deal Sunday on a long-delayed strategic partnership agreement that ensures Americans will provide military and financial support for at least a decade beyond 2014, t... (photo: DOD / Public Domain) Tulsa World
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File - U.S. Army Sgt. Jesse Walden, right, questions an Afghan man at a vehicle checkpoint in Helmand province, Afghanistan, March 9, 2011. Tuning in to Afghan national unity
| Afghanistan's National Directorate of Security (NDS) has reportedly identified at least half a dozen small newspapers and TV stations that are funded by either Pak... (photo: USMC / Sgt. Jeremy Ross) Al Jazeera
Afghanistan   Culture   Peace   Photos   Wikipedia: Media of Afghanistan  
File - A portrait of Hamid Karzai, President of Afghanistan, during the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Summits meeting on Afghanistan in Lisbon, Portugal, 20 November, 2010. Karzai must confront Pakistan for aiding terrorists
| After Afghan security forces busted yet another Pakistan-linked terrorist cell on Saturday, Afghan policy expert Khalil Nouri declared it was time for President Hamid K... (photo: UN / Evan Schneider) The Examiner
Peace   Photos   Politics   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Hamid Karzai  
NATO prepares troop withdrawal from Afghan quagmire NATO prepares troop withdrawal from Afghan quagmire
21 April 2012 | The meeting of NATO defence and foreign ministers this week in Brussels was dominated by a sense of desperation and crisis over the worsening military qua... (photo: US DoD / Erin A. Kirk-Cuomo) Axis of Logic
Afghanistan   Brussels   Defence   Nato   Photos   Wikipedia: Afghanistan  
Army major's despair at our 'pointless war': Senior officer's damning emails reveal plummeting morale at ... Army major's despair at our 'pointless war': Senior officer's damning emails reveal plummeting morale at ...
| They are stark words that reveal the despair of our forces fighting in Afghanistan. | Emails sent to a former military chaplain paint a damning picture of sinking moral... (photo: DOD / Public Domain) The Daily Mail
Afghanistan   Fighting   Human   Military   Photos  
Sergei Lavrov Russian Minister Foreign Affairs addresses during Desarmement Conference. Russia concerned over US plans to keep Afghan bases
Moscow, April 20: | Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has expressed concern over US plans to keep its military contingent in Afghanistan after the pullout of interna... (photo: UN / Jean-Marc Ferre) The Siasat Daily
Defense   Photos   Russia   Weapons   Wikipedia: Sergey Lavrov  
Afghanistan Azerbaijan
FBI chief in Yemen as drone kills AQAP leader
Exclusive - U.S. eyes options to restart Afghan peace talks
US building spy wing to focus on Asia
'Osama wanted shoe bombers to follow up on 9/11 attacks&
FBI Director Robert Mueller testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012, before the House Intelligence Committee hearing on worldwide threats.
Yemen army recaptures center of al-Qaida-held city
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Recession? What recession? Competitors scoff more than £40k
German soccer player Lukas Podolski
A more mature Podolski set to prosper in Premier League
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Iran Kazakhstan
Community or state?
Annan tells U.N. Syria hasn't withdrawn heavy weapons
Assad tanks punish protesters after UN team drives out
IDF chief Benny Gantz to Haaretz: Pressure on Iran starting
In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, a UN observers vehicle passes under a huge Syrian flag held by Syrian President Bashar Assad supporters during their visit to the pro-Syrian regime neighborhoods, in Homs province, central Syria, on Monday April 23, 2012.
Syrian troops 'kill dozens' in Hama
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100,000 Specialists Needed for 2nd Phase of Kazakh Oil Proje
Tony Blair's star turn in Kazakhstan video
Kazakhstan Thanks "Borat" for the Tourist Boom
Reuters Sports Schedule at 1400 GMT on Tuesday, April 24
On the Kapchagay Reservoir.The region of Kazakhstan drained by the Ili and its tributaries is known in Kazakh as Zhetysu ('Seven Rivers') and in Russian as Semirechye (meaning the same).
Borat boosts Kazakh tourism
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Tajikistan Turkmenistan
Deaths in Pakistan railway station blast
Country needs trade for overall development
Eight Things I Learned From Reading Every Last Word of The E
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File - A man directs traffic at a vehicle radiation decontamination center at J-Village, a soccer training complex now serving as an operation base for those battling Japan's nuclear disaster at the tsunami-damaged Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant, in Fukushima prefecture, Japan, Friday, Nov. 11, 2011.
Japan struggles with nuclear decontamination
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WHO hails big gains in anti-malaria fight
WHO hails big gains in anti-malaria fight
Main News of April 24
Muslim World Hosts the Largest Number of Refugees
An Iranian woman walks past an anti-US mural, painted on the wall of the former US Embassy in Tehran, Iran, at the side lines of an annual state-backed rally, on Friday, Nov. 4, 2011, marking the anniversary of the seizure of the US Embassy by militant students on Nov. 4, 1979.
U.S. And Israel More Likely To Attack Iran than The Other Way Around, Facts Indicate
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Uzbekistan Caspian Sea
100,000 Specialists Needed for 2nd Phase of Kazakh Oil Proje
Tony Blair's star turn in Kazakhstan video
Kazakhstan Thanks "Borat" for the Tourist Boom
Reuters Sports Schedule at 1400 GMT on Tuesday, April 24
On the Kapchagay Reservoir.The region of Kazakhstan drained by the Ili and its tributaries is known in Kazakh as Zhetysu ('Seven Rivers') and in Russian as Semirechye (meaning the same).
Borat boosts Kazakh tourism
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100,000 Specialists Needed for 2nd Phase of Kazakh Oil Proje
NO PULL-OUT IN AFGHANISTAN: US makes a Pact with its Afghan
North America Refocus on Oil Drilling Impacts Baker Hughes E
'Thank you Borat' Kazakhstan grateful for spoof docu
Kosovo's "Mafia State" and Camp Bondsteel: Towards a Permanent US Military Presence in Southeast Europe
Kosovo's "Mafia State" and Camp Bondsteel: Towards a Permanent US Military Presence in Southeast Europe
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