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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Along with sequester cuts, specially when it pertains to military spending, Mr. President Barack Obama, the U.S. desperately needs a...
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Conventional wisdom holds that no one from the United States could be elected pope, that the superpower has more than enough worldly influence without an American in the seat of...
Stars and Stripes
RAMADI, Iraq - The call to prayer echoes across the quiet highway in western Iraq and a few hundred men gather along the roadside in the frigid night air. Each has a story to tell:...

Ecuador's President Rafael Correa, fourth from left, and his wife Anne Malherbe, third from left, arrive to the funeral service of Juan Pablo Bolanos, a student killed during the Thursday police revolt, in Quito, Ecuador, Saturday, Oct. 2, 2010.
Voters were on the way yesterday to handing a third term to President Rafael Correa, an economist who has raised living standards for the lower classes and widened their social safety net while being widely criticised as intolerant of dissent....
photo: AP / Dolores Ochoa
Kosovo women walk in the main square decorated with flags for the anniversary of Kosovo's independence in capital Pristina on Monday, Feb. 16, 2009. Kosovo declared independence from Serbia on Feb. 17, 2008. Although it gained swift recognition from the United States and key European powers including Britain, France, Germany and Italy only 22 of the EU's 27 member states have endorsed
Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo celebrated the fifth anniversary of their declaration of independence from Serbia with a parade of police and armed forces in the main square of the capital Sunday. It's the first time such forces have been used in a parade...
photo: AP / Visar Kryeziu
Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman talks during a joint press conference with his German counterpart Guido Westerwelle, not seen, in Jerusalem. Israel's Justice Ministry filed an indictment of former foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman in a Jerusalem court on Sunday, charging him with breach of trust and fraud in a case that could hurt his political future.
Former Israeli foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman has pleaded not guilty at the start of trial in Jerusalem on fraud and corruption charges. The ally of premier Benjamin Netanyahu resigned from cabinet two months ago. Israeli prosecutors accuse the...
photo: AP / Tara Todras-Whitehill
Nigerian troops patrol at Maiduguri, Nigeria, Saturday, Aug 1, 2009. Banks and markets reopened in this northern Nigerian city after five days of fierce fighting between police and a radical Islamist sect.
BAUCHI — Gunmen kidnapped seven foreigners and killed a security guard when they stormed the compound of Lebanese construction company Setraco in northern Nigeria’s Bauchi state early on Sunday, police said. Among those abducted were a Briton, an...
photo: AP / Sunday Alamba
	Top US general says he can work with airstrike ban
KABUL, Afghanistan — The top American commander in Afghanistan said on Sunday that he believes the U.S.-led NATO coalition can operate effectively despite the Afghan president's decision to ban Afghan security forces from requesting airstrikes in...
photo: US Navy / Jonathan David Chandler
U.S. general willing to curb airstrikes in Afghan villages
KABUL, Afghanistan— The commander of the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan said Sunday that his forces were prepared to comply with President Hamid Karzai’s demand that Afghan forces stop requesting international airstrikes in residential...
photo: USMC / Pete Thibodeau
A man and a woman vote in the Presidential election in southern port city of Limassol, Cyprus, Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013.
NICOSIA, Cyprus — Cypriots are voting Sunday for a new president who must tackle a financial crisis that has forced the country to seek international rescue money to stay solvent. The change in leadership comes at a crucial juncture for Cyprus...
photo: AP / Petros Karadjias
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