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Coalition Condemns Insurgent Attacks, Continues Operations
Four Afghan civilians were killed and at least eight others were seriously wounded today in two insurgent attacks that followed several days in which Afghan and coalition troops killed or captured numerous insurgent leaders in Afghanistan, military officials reported. ...
U.S. Military fields new mine roller technology to defeat IEDs
The U.S. military is fielding new mine roller technology expected to provide even more protection from improvised explosive devices.
US Willing to Help Ivory Coast's Gbagbo Make 'Dignified Exit'
As West African leaders press Ivory Coast's incumbent president to cede power to the winner of the country's recent presidential election, a U.S. official says Washington is willing to help Laurent Gbagbo make a "dignified exit." But, State Department officials say Mr. Gbagbo has shown no signs of leaving Ivory Coast. ...
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Egyptian Investigators Suspect 'Foreigners' in Church Bombing
Egyptian investigators say they may have uncovered a number of people with possible links to Saturday's church bombing in Alexandria. Meanwhile, Egyptian religious leaders are working to maintain a precarious calm between Christians and Muslims after several days of angry demonstrations. ...
WikiLeaks: Iran Can Attack Israel With Less Than 12 Minutes Warning
U.S. diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks reveal that Israel believes it would have 10-12 minutes' warning should Iran launch a rocket attack against the country. ...
South Korea Tells North Door to Dialogue Remains Open
Both Koreas are starting off 2011 expressing a desire for dialogue to ease tensions.
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