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US paying price for focus on size of Afghan forces
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US paying price for focus on size of Afghan forces
Sun 21 Oct 2012
Top Pentagon leaders, White House advisers and members of Congress from both parties have long regarded the rapid expansion of Afghanistan’s army and police as a crucial element of the U.S. exit... (photo: US Army / Brendan Mackie)
UNSC condemns Beirut blast
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UNSC condemns Beirut blast
Sun 21 Oct 2012
United Nations: The UN Security Council (UNSC) has strongly condemned the terrorist attack in Beirut which killed a top-ranking Lebanese security official and seven others. In a message, the UNSC also... (photo: UN / UN)
Indonesia Criticized for Putting Profits First in Fight for Food Self-Sufficiency  Jakarta Globe  Sun 21 Oct 2012
Indonesia Criticized for Putting Profits First in Fight for Food Self-Sufficiency
As Indonesia joined the rest of the United Nations to commemorate World Food Day, politicians and agricultural experts said that our country’s food-security policy should lead Indonesia to becoming... (photo: UN / Devra Berkowitz)
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A worker rides a bike in front of the reactor building of the Bushehr nuclear power plant, just outside the southern city of Bushehr, Iran, Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2010.  Deutsche Welle  Sun 21 Oct 2012
US denies reported Iran nuclear talks
The United States has denied a report that it has agreed to one-on-one talks with Iran over Tehran's nuclear program. The news comes at a pivotal time for President Barack Obama, just before the... (photo: AP / Mehr News Agency, Majid Asgaripour)
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United Nations to monitor conservative groups at polling places The Examiner Sat 20 Oct 2012
United Nations to monitor conservative groups at polling places
Related topics election 2012Voter FraudTrue The VoteUnited NationsNAACP Advertisement Monitors from the United Nations-affiliated group Organization for Security and... (photo: UN / UN)
Election   Groups   Photos   Security   Wikipedia: Security
Former Governor Mitt Romney speaking at CPAC FL in Orlando, Florida. Philadelphia Daily News Sat 20 Oct 2012
Romney tough on Russia, at least on campaign trail
WASHINGTON - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney calls Russia the No. 1 foe of the United States and promises to stand up to Russian President Vladimir Putin.... (photo: Creative Commons / Gage Skidmore)
Business   Election   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Mitt Romney presidential campaign, 2012
Town residents look on as a soldier from the M23 rebel group walks in Bunagana, Congo, Saturday, July 7, 2012, a day after rebels ousted the government troops who had been controlling the town. BBC News Sat 20 Oct 2012
DR Congo: UN to sanction M23 rebels
The UN Security Council says it intends to impose sanctions against leaders of the M23 rebel movement in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It said it would also target... (photo: AP / Marc Hofer)
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UN council plans sanctions on Congo rebels my SA Fri 19 Oct 2012
UN council plans sanctions on Congo rebels
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. Security Council announced Friday that it intends to impose sanctions on the leaders of the M23 rebel movement in eastern Democratic... (photo: UN / Devra Berkowitz)
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	Nations Compete for UN Security Council Seats; Rwanda Provides Drama Huffington Post Fri 19 Oct 2012
Nations Compete for UN Security Council Seats; Rwanda Provides Drama
Australia, Argentina, Luxembourg, South Korea... and Rwanda won seats on the UN Security Council for a two-year term. Rwanda provided the drama because its election came... (photo: UN / Staton Winter)
Australia   Photos   Rwanda   Security   Wikipedia: Rwanda
Infiltration attempts by Pakistan decreased considerably, claims Kashmir  Chief Minister Omar Abdullah - Politics- India The New York Times Fri 19 Oct 2012
A Conversation With: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah
The warm months are quickly coming to an end in Kashmir, with the leaves expected to soon change colors around Dal Lake in Srinagar, signaling the onset of the cold... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
India   Kashmir   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Omar Abdullah


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