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Battered religious figures stand watch on a hill above a tattered valley, Nagasaki, Japan, September 24, 1945, 6 weeks after the city was destroyed by the world's second atomic bomb attack.
Japan   Photos   US   War   Wikipedia: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki  
The Snowden-Atomic Bomb-NFSS Connection
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling | "Our national security can only be assured on a very broad and comprehensive front." -Navy Secretary James Forrestal, 1945. | Before elaborating on the... (photo: USMC / Cpl. Lynn P. Walker, Jr.)
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Army Lt. Gen. Carter Ham, director for Operations, meets with reporters during a news conference at the Pentagon, Friday, Feb. 15, 2008.
Photos   The Pentagon   US   Weapons   Wikipedia: The Pentagon  
The Pentagon Wants To Sell $2.7 Billion In Weapons To A Country On The Verge Of Collapse
The Pentagon is looking to bolster its military options for Syria's civil war by sending $2.7 billion in weapons to Iraq, despite the country being on the verge of civil war. | The weapons deal w... (photo: AP / Heesoon Yim)
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An obese woman. State has not slowed obesity trend among youngsters from low-income families
Tue Aug 06 09:18:04 PDT 2013 While 18 states have seen statistically significant downward trends in obesity among preschoolers from low-income families over the past five years, Wisconsin is not among... (photo: Public Domain / Slick-o-bot) Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Children   Health   Obesity   Photos   Wikipedia: Obesity  
Marines with President George W. Bush. Ex-President George W. Bush 'in high spirits' after stent procedure
Michael Graczyk and Lauran Neergaard Associated Press Comments | Former President George W. Bush, with President Barack Obama in July 2013, had successful surgery, doctors announced Tuesday. (Saul Loe... (photo: Public Domain / Slick-o-bot) Detroit news
Health   Photos   President   Washington   Wikipedia: George W. Bush  
Top Stories
File - A Yemeni soldier guards the front of the main entrance of the US Embassy, background, in the capital San'a, Yemen Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008. US military evacuates embassy personnel from Yemen
WASHINGTON — The U.S. military evacuated non-essential U.S. government personnel from Yemen on Tuesday due to the high risk of attack by al-Qaida that has triggered tem... (photo: AP / Nasser Nasser) Boston Herald
Military   Photos   US Embassy   Wikipedia ; 2013 embassy closures   Yemen  
Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso, second left, looks at a scale model of a destructed Japanese city of Hiroshima caused bPeace Memorial Museum, as he is guided by museum director Koichiro Maeda, far left, in Hiroshima, western Japan, Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009y the Aug. 6, 1945 atomic bombing on display at Hiroshima Japan marks 68th anniversary of Hiroshima bombing
Japan marked the 68th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima with a somber ceremony to honour the dead and pledges to seek to eliminate nuclear weapons. | Some 50... (photo: AP / Shizuo Kambayashi) The Independent
Hiroshima Bombing   Japan   Nuclear   Photos   Wikipedia: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki  
The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Information & Broadcasting, Shri Manish Tewari addressing at the launch of the book titled  Summer Promises and Other Poems , authored by Shri Sanil Sachar, in New Delhi on April 12, 2013. Defence Ministry will come out with appropriate response on Pakistan's attack: Manish Tewari
Tweet | New Delhi, Aug 6 (ANI): Following the killing of five Indian soldiers by Pakistani troops along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch District l... (photo: PIB of India / ) Newstrack India
Defense   Delhi   Pakistan   Photos   Wikipedia: Line of Control  
Indian Paramilitary troopers patrol on deserted street during a Second day curfew in Srinagar on July 20, 2013. Curfew remained in force for the second day on Saturday in all major towns of Kashmir while rest of the Valley was placed under restrictions to prevent protests against the firing incident in Ramban district that left four persons dead and dozens others injured. 5 Indian Soldiers Killed in Disputed Kashmir Region
NEW DELHI — Five Indian soldiers were killed Monday night after Pakistani troops attacked an Indian post in the disputed border that divides the Indian-administered... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar) The New York Times
India   Kashmir   Pakistan   Photos   Wikipedia: Kashmir conflict  
President Barack Obama speaks on the killing of US-born Imam Anwar al-Awlaki in Yemen, Friday, Sept. 30, 2011, during a 'Change of Office' ceremony at Ft. Myer in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) U.S. tells citizens in Yemen to leave immediately-State Department
  | Reuters | August 6, 2013 - 09:54 | SANAA (Reuters) - The United States told its citizens in Yemen on Tuesday to leave the country immediately due to the threat o... (photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais) Swissinfo
Arab   Photos   USA   Washington   Wikipedia: Yemen  
Reikado Hall, atop Mount Misen on Miyajima, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima, Japan. Hiroshima marks 68th atomic bomb anniversary
 Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe addresses the annual memorial ceremony of the atomic bombing at the Peace Memoral Park in Hiroshima, Japan, Aug. 6, 2013. Hiroshima m... (photo: Public Domain / Daderot) Xinhua
Hiroshima   Peace   People   Photos   Wikipedia: Hiroshima  
File - Shown on a computer screen is a frame grab from a DVD prepeared by Al-Sahab production showing al-Qaida's No. 2 leader Ayman al-Zawahari delivering his address seen in Islamabad, Pakistan, shown June 20, 2006. Intercepts from Qaeda leaders sparked US global alert
By Nicolas REVISE - WASHINGTON | Intercepts between Al-Qaeda chief Ayman Al-Zawahiri and the leader of the group's Yemen affiliate sparked the closure of US missions over... (photo: AP / B.K.Bangash) Middle East Online
Al Qaeda   Photos   Terrorism   US   Wikipedia: Al-Qaeda  
This undated file photo provided by the Bell County Sheriff's Department shows Nidal Hasan, who is charged in the 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood that left 13 dead and more than 30 others wounded. Fort Hood shooter faces death penalty as trial begins
Opening statements begin Tuesday in the trial of US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, who confessed to killing 13 people and wounding 32 in a November 2009 shooting spree at ... (photo: AP / Bell County Sheriff's Department) France24
Crime   Photos   Terrorism   US   Wikipedia: Fort Hood shooting  
File - An Indian trooper guarding Mughal road connecting two districts of Jammu and kashmir on Friday 27,  November 2009. The 84 KM road links District Shopian to District Poonch Kashmir: Five Indian soldiers 'killed in shooting'
Five Indian soldiers have been shot dead in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir, the chief minister of the disputed region says. | India's army accused Pakistan ov... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar) BBC News
India   Kashmir   Pakistan   Photos   Wikipedia: Kashmir conflict  
In this file photo taken on June 19 2013, Italian Integration Minister Cecile Kashetu Kyenge listens to a question during a press conference at the Foreign Press Club in Rome. Musings on Italy's Racism and Banana Republics
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling | Having inherited exceptionalism and a superiority complex from Ancient Greece, the Romans also believed that their Republ... (photo: AP / Domenico Stinellis) WorldNews.com
Italy   Photos   Politics   Racism   Wikipedia: Cécile Kyenge  
NATO UN
Withdrawing from NATO surveillance programs to cost Canadian
World leaders arrive for NATO Summit 2012
Mass take-off of hot air balloons at ex-NATO base in France
NATO: U.S. air strike accidentally kills 5 Afghan police
An Afghan child watches a security checkpoint, unseen, following Sunday's killing of civilians by a U.S. soldier in Kandahar province, south of Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, March 12, 2012.
Stranded in Kabul
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The sell-a-Volt mandate
This Is Our Jam: The 1975
Online decree ‘misunderstood’, says Vietnam
Thai Opposition Rallies Against Amnesty Bill
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Mobile In Brazil, India And China — Tracking The Next Massive Growth Wave In Smartphones
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Nuclear Weapons Terrorism
Commentary: Facing up to history is needed to maintain hard-
Fire engulfs Kenya's Nairobi airport
North Korea vows to reopen Kaesong zone minutes after South
Drone strike kills six suspected militants in Yemen
Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso, second left, looks at a scale model of a destructed Japanese city of Hiroshima caused bPeace Memorial Museum, as he is guided by museum director Koichiro Maeda, far left, in Hiroshima, western Japan, Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009y the Aug. 6, 1945 atomic bombing on display at Hiroshima
Japan marks 68th anniversary of Hiroshima bombing
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Drone strike kills six suspected militants in Yemen
Drone strike kills six suspected militants in Yemen
As al-Qaida grows, leaders remain a global threat
Al Qaeda decimated in AFPAK region, shifting focus to missio
A TV screen shows the news of Edward Snowden, a former CIA employee who leaked top-secret documents about sweeping U.S. surveillance programs, at a shopping mall in Hong Kong Monday, June 17, 2013.
Former NSA chief warns of cyber-terror attacks if Snowden apprehended
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Landmines Pentagon
Analysis: Libya struggles to clear explosive remnants of war
Naomi Watts Navigates Love, Landmines and Paparazzi in '
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Why You Should Buy Your Next Car Online, Especially If You&#
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Pentagon workers' furloughs shortened to 6 days
Pentagon Cuts Furlough Days
Pentagon reduces civilian furlough days to six
Pentagon reduces furlough days for civilian workers
Army Lt. Gen. Carter Ham, director for Operations, meets with reporters during a news conference at the Pentagon, Friday, Feb. 15, 2008.
The Pentagon Wants To Sell $2.7 Billion In Weapons To A Country On The Verge Of Collapse
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World Peace Disarmament
Explosion wounds four Israeli soldiers near Lebanese border
Deadly attack in Kashmir might threaten India-Pakistan peace
Muslim body advocates peace
Kerry’s Success Worse than His Failure
Inauguration of the Trusteeship Council Chamber, after being restored and updated with new Danish furniture, designed by Danish design-duo Kasper Salto and Thomas SigsgaardAttended by: The Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon;HRH the Crown Princess of Denmark,Mr. Michael Adlerstein, Assistant-Secretary-General for the Capital Master Plan andDesigners Kasper Salto and Thomas Sigsgaard
UN chief calls anew for Mohamed Morsi's release
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UN experts to complete preparation within days for Syria che
Boston bombing suspects met conspiracy theorist
Ireland criticised for not offering asylum to whistleblowers
No country can call itself nuclear-free: debater
Battered religious figures stand watch on a hill above a tattered valley, Nagasaki, Japan, September 24, 1945, 6 weeks after the city was destroyed by the world's second atomic bomb attack.
The Snowden-Atomic Bomb-NFSS Connection
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