NATO to Send More Troops to Kosovo

Sparked by the Albanian-dominated government as a power-grab in the Serb-majority north, the unrest in North Kosovo has convinced NATO to send another 700 armed peacekeepers to the territory. Pristina aimed to start a trade war with Belgrade by taking over border...

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Mullen Twists Iraq Stats to Implicate Iran

A month ago the Obama administration was suggesting Iran was behind an increase in attacks against U.S. troops. Giving very little evidence other than the assurance that Iran was backing militiamen in Iraq, U.S. officials seemed otherwise unable to explain why Iraq...

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Egyptian Army Clears Tahrir With Force

The Egyptian army drove protesters out of Tahrir Square on Monday destroying tents and smashing signs the demonstrators had made. Human rights activists reported that perhaps a total of 150 people had been detained and dozens brutally beaten by military policemen and...

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Turkey’s PM Muscles Out Military

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has overseen a notable shift in Turkey's governance, from corruption and military rule to civilian control. An annual meeting on Monday to decide on appointments in the military command illustrated the losing battle Turkey's...

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