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File - Panmujom, North Korea (July 17, 2008) - Peering out from behind a granite pillar in North Korea, a Democratic People's Republic of Korea guard studies the movements of Sailors from the Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group during a tour of the DMZ.
Photos   Politics   War   Washington   Wikipedia: War on Terror  
Bush's 'evil' trio holds sway over US decade later
| It was the first State of the Union address after the 9/11 attacks, and America was leading an invasion of Afghanistan in pursuit of Osama bin Laden. Fittingly, this is where President George W. Bus... (photo: US Navy / Senior CMCS Spike Call)
Atlanta Journal
Members of the United Nations Security Council speak with the media at the end of their second day in Khartoum, Sudan. From left Susan Rice (United States), Gerard Araud (France), Vitaly Churkin (Russian Federation).
China   Photos   Russia   Syria   Wikipedia: 20112012 Syrian uprising  
Russia, China veto U.N. plan for Syria
| UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Russia and China vetoed on Saturday a U.N. resolution that backed an Arab plan calling on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to quit, stalling global efforts to end his bloo... (photo: UN / Stuart Price)
The Star
Opposition demonstrators carry a banner reading "Dissenters' march" during an anti-Kremlin protest in Moscow, Sunday, Dec. 14, 2008. Police thwarted an anti-Kremlin protest organized by chess great Garry Kasparov's opposition group Sunday, seizing demonstrators and shoving them into trucks. Later About 50 protesters, one with a banner of Kasparov's group United Civil Front, which is part of Other Russia, gathered at another site in central Moscow and marched about 1 kilometer (half a mile) along a major street, shouting slogans such as "Russia without Putin!" before they disper Rival Putin rallies hold protests in Moscow
| Tens of thousands of protesters have gathered in the Russian capital to challenge Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's grip on power, a month before he stands in presidential election... (photo: AP / Ivan Sekretarev) Al Jazeera
Moscow   Photos   Protesters   Russia    
Stephen Harper Prime Minister of Canada Canadian PM Stephen Harper looks to diversify oil exports with trip to China
| TORONTO - Canada's prime minister heads to China next week where he'll discuss Canada's vast oil reserves in a visit that's being viewed as an "open warning" to the United States, which re... (photo: Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 / ) Star Tribune
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File - In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian photographers take pictures of burnt police vehicles, after a weeklong military assault that the government said was aimed at rooting out "terrorists," in Hama city, Syria, on Wednesday Aug. 10, 2011, which has seen some of the largest anti-government protests of the 5-month-old uprising. Syria: The revenge of Hama 30 years on
| - On February 2, 1982, a state declared war on its own citizens. It did what it did and thought it won. On February 2, 2012, Hama is exacting its revenge on the Assads,... (photo: AP / SANA) Al Jazeera
Democracy   Human Rights   Photos   Syria   Wikipedia: Hama massacre  
Vitaly Churkin, U.N. Russian Ambassador speaks at a Security Council meeting at U.N. headquarters Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008 during emergency consultations on the conflict between Russia and Georgia after France requested discussion of a new draft plan to end the hostiliti Arabs, West seek to avert Russian veto of U.N. Syria
| UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Arab and Western drafters of a U.N. Security Council resolution aimed at stopping Syria's bloody upheaval revised their text on Thursday in a... (photo: AP / David Karp) The Star
Arab   Photos   Russia   Syria   Wikipedia: 20112012 Syrian uprising  
110212-F-7049G-408       U.S. Army Pfc. Sean Murphy retrieves his parachute after jumping out of a C-130 Hercules aircraft over Sicily Drop Zone during large-scale airdrop training with airmen at Fort Bragg, N.C., on Feb. 12, 2011.  Murphy is assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division's Company C, 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion.  DoD photo by Airman 1st Class Samuel W. Goodman, U.S. Air Force.  (Released) U.S. Fears Iran's Links to al Qaeda
By SIOBHAN GORMAN | WASHINGTON—U.S. officials say they believe Iran recently gave new freedoms to as many as five top al Qaeda operatives who have been under house ... (photo: US DoD / Airman 1st Class Samuel W. Goodman, U.S. Air Force) Wall Street Journal
Iran   Photos   Qaeda   Terror   Wikipedia: Al-Qaeda  
Boeing 777-223ER - American Airlines (reg:N756AM American Airlines to cut 13,000 jobs
| The parent company of American Airlines says it needs to eliminate about 13,000 jobs, as one of the largest US airlines remakes itself under bankruptcy protection. | Th... (photo: Creative Commons / Eluveitie) Al Jazeera
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U.S. Army Pvt. 1st Class Tyler Jennings, a cannon crew member, assigned to Alpha Battery, 2nd Battalion, 377th Parachute Field Artillery Regiment, Task Force Spartan Steel, conducts security combat patrols in Khost province, Afghanistan, Jan. 25, 2012. Afghan Taliban deny they're ready to talk peace
| KABUL, Afghanistan - The Taliban denied Wednesday that the movement is planning direct talks with the Afghan government to end the 10-year-old war, while a leaked NATO ... (photo: US Army / Staff Sgt. Jason Epperson) The State
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Pakistan Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar speaks during a joint press conference with her Afghan counterpart Zalmai Rasool, unseen, at the foreign ministry in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. Pakistan dismisses Nato report on Afghan Taliban links
Pakistan's foreign minister says her country has no hidden agenda in Afghanistan, in response to a leaked secret Nato report on Islamabad's links to the Afghan Taliban. |... (photo: AP / Ahmad Jamshid) BBC News
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An Afghan policeman looks on as U.S. troops aim their weapons towards a building housing an army recruitment center after being attacked by Taliban fighters in Kunduz, north of Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, Dec. 19, 2010. Teams of Taliban militants assaulted the Afghan army in the north of the country and in the capital, killing at least 10 members of the security forces, officials said. Taleban 'to retake Afghan' after NATO pullout
A secret US military report says that the Taleban, backed by Pakistan, are set to retake control over Afghanistan after NATO-led forces withdraw from the country | A secr... (photo: AP / Fulad Hamdard) Khaleej Times
Asia   Conflict   Pakistan   Photos   Wikipedia: Afghanistan  
U.S. soldiers patrol near the site of a suicide attack in Kandahar, southern Afghanistan, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2010 Secret files reveal Taliban will retake control of Afghanistan when NATO troops withdraw
| A secret U.S. military report claims the Taliban, backed by Pakistan, are set to retake control over Afghanistan when NATO-led forces withdraw from the country. | The S... (photo: AP / Allauddin Khan) The Daily Mail
Afghanistan   NATO   Pakistan   Photos   Taliban   Wikipedia: War in Afghanistan (2001present)  
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Members of the United Nations Security Council speak with the media at the end of their second day in Khartoum, Sudan. From left Susan Rice (United States), Gerard Araud (France), Vitaly Churkin (Russian Federation).
Russia, China veto U.N. plan for Syria
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Palestinians receive medical care at the al-Najar Hospital in Rafah town in the southern Gaza Strip. after one Palestinian was killed and seven injured by overnight Israeli air strikes across the Gaza Strip, Palestinian medics said. The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said the sites were targeted in response to the firing of a rocket from the Gaza Strip at the city of Beersheva. (Photo By Ahmed DEEb/ WN)
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File - Panmujom, North Korea (July 17, 2008) - Peering out from behind a granite pillar in North Korea, a Democratic People's Republic of Korea guard studies the movements of Sailors from the Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group during a tour of the DMZ.
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