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The Daily Beast
Abandoning our Euro-centric ways and meaningfully engaging with Asia and the Pacific means building a military that is amphibious, airborne, and mobile. In November 2011, Barack...
The Guardian
Toppling of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood has left territory out in cold as residents weigh up benefits of Palestine unity government People celebrate in Gaza City after an...
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Article by WN.com correspondent Dallas Darling "Humankind was put on earth to keep the heavens aloft. When we fail, creation remains unfinished." -The Kotzker rebbe Recent...

Ten years on and Poles are glad to call Britain home
When Poland joined the EU in 2004, a new wave of immigrants arrived. Now in cities like Southampton they are a major factor in the European elections Tomasz Dyl arrived as a 13-year-old boy. Last year he was named as Southampton's young entrepreneur...
photo: WN / Marzena J.
Sloviansk ( Sloviansk )city council under control of armed forces.
Pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine have offered to release eight captive international observers in a prisoner exchange, as Western governments prepared new sanctions against Moscow. The government in Kiev blamed Russia for what it called the...
photo: Creative Commons / Yevgen Nasadyuk
	Valuable lessons learned from 2012 tragedy in Afghanistan
CAMP MIKE SPANN, Afghanistan — The soldiers weren't expecting to see themselves in the briefing. Paratroopers from Company B, 2nd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment were in Bagram, taking the same classes all U.S. troops take when they come...
photo: USMC / Zachery B. Martin
Afghan election appears headed for June runoff
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghanistan's presidential elections are headed for a runoff after full preliminary results released Saturday showed the front-runners failed to win to a majority and avoid a second round of voting. Former Foreign...
photo: UN / Fardin Waezi
Emergency crews take part in major Thames crash exercise
Over 220 blue light service personnel are dealing with the enacted disaster at a "crash site" set up in a building by the Thames in east London to test emergency response procedures. To add realism to the scenario, a real fuselage from a...
photo: WN / Marzena J.
Servers Zack Black, left, and Evan Boyle, center, tend to guests during a re-creation of the final first class dinner served on the RMS Titanic, Saturday, April 14, 2012, in Houston.
The last letter known to be written on the ill-fated Titanic sold for a world record £119,000 at auction today. The letter was penned by second class passenger Esther Hart just hours before the liner struck an iceberg on Sunday April 14, 1912. The...
photo: AP / Dave Einsel
Los Angeles Clippers team owner Donald Sterling watches his team play the Utah Jazz
Donald Sterling, known racist, was caught being racist again. The LA Clippers owner and Los Angeles land baron has long been separated from his wife, which has provided him with the freedom to date and allegedly objectify many younger women....
photo: AP / Mark J. Terrill