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El-Baradei Arrives In Cairo Amid Renewed Protests
Egyptian police fought protesters in several cities today as Nobel Peace Prize winner Mohamed el-Baradei arrived back in the country to join the opposition against President Hosni Mubarak. ...
Sporadic Protests Continue in Egypt as Protest Movement Spreads to Yemen
Sporadic protests continued across Egypt for a third consecutive day on Thursday, despite a large deployment of security forces by the government. Meanwhile, protests have also erupted in neighboring Yemen. ...
Pakistan, Afghanistan Agree to Enhance Their Fight Against Militants
The governments of Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to establish a joint commission to enhance their fight against militancy.
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Coalition Airstrike Targets Taliban Leader
A coalition airstrike targeting a Taliban leader killed two suspected insurgents in Afghanistan’s Zabul province’s Tarnek wa Jaldak district today, military officials reported. ...
Gates: Congress Must Address 'Crisis on My Doorstep'
The failure of Congress so far to pass the fiscal 2011 defense appropriations bill -- which creates the possibility of funding the department under a year-long continuing resolution instead -- is “the crisis on my doorstep,” Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said in an interview yesterday. which creates the possibility of funding the department under a year-long continuing resolution instead ...
Army releases 2011 Tactical Wheeled Vehicle strategy
The Department of the Army today released its Fiscal Year 2011 Tactical Wheeled Vehicle strategy, defining how the Army will modernize and sustain its tactical wheeled vehicle fleets through Fiscal Year 2025. ...
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The Army released today suicide data for the month of December and for 2010. Read more... �� Security Developments Play Havoc With AU Summit Agenda African foreign ministers meeting in Addis Ababa are being confronted with several late-breaking developments as they survey the continent’s rapidly changing security landscape. Reports of non-agenda items such as Tunisia, Egypt and – more recently Gabon – have inserted themselves into the dialogue. ... Read more... �� | |||||
