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Kurdish President Raises ‘Secession’ Option

by Jason Ditz | Apr 26, 2012

Kurdish President Raises ‘Secession’ Option | Sadr in Kurdistan for talks

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Analysts: Bin Laden’s Killing Did Little to al-Qaeda

by Jason Ditz | Apr 26, 2012

Analysts: Bin Laden’s Killing Did Little to al-Qaeda | One year after assassination, group remains a ‘major threat’

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UN Chief: Syria ‘Not Complying’ With Peace Pledge

by Jason Ditz | Apr 26, 2012

UN Chief: Syria ‘Not Complying’ With Peace Pledge | Heavy weapons remain in population centers

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Panetta Hopes Israeli General ‘Correct’ That Iran Won’t Develop Nukes

by John Glaser | Apr 26, 2012

Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said Thursday he hopes that statements from Israel's top military chief describing Iran's leadership as rational and their weapons program as non-existent were "correct." Israeli Lieutenant General Benny Gantz told Haaretz on...

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Senators Warn Obama Against Cutting Afghan Military

by Jason Ditz | Apr 26, 2012

Senators Warn Obama Against Cutting Afghan Military | Letter says reducing military’s size threatens ‘achievement’

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Philippines-China Standoff Could Lead to Open Conflict

by John Glaser | Apr 26, 2012

Armed vessels from the Philippines and China continue their two-week-long standoff after Chinese fisherman trespassed into contested waters, prompting swift reaction from both navies. This latest nautical standoff arises from longstanding tensions between the Asian...

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Pakistan PM Convicted of Contempt, Vows Appeal

by Jason Ditz | Apr 26, 2012

Pakistan PM Convicted of Contempt, Vows Appeal | Growing calls for resignation after conviction

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Afghan Soldier Kills US Soldier, Interpreter

by Jason Ditz | Apr 26, 2012

Afghan Soldier Kills US Soldier, Interpreter | Attacker also slain in exchange of fire

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UN Confirms Cluster Bomblets Found in Sri Lanka

by Jason Ditz | Apr 26, 2012

UN Confirms Cluster Bomblets Found in Sri Lanka | Govt denies ever using munitions

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Domestic Drone Use Slips Through Congress With Little Lobbying Opposition

by John Glaser | Apr 26, 2012

The big push in Congress to open up domestic airspace in the U.S. to unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, is developing with hardly any lobbying opposition, despite potentially dire consequences for civil liberties. Congress quietly authorized the domestic use of...

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