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DOD Announces Improvements To The Personnel Security Clearance Process
The Department of Defense (DoD) released information today about improvements made to the personnel security clearance process. Over the past four years, the DoD has worked with the Director of National Intelligence, the Office of Management and Budget, and the Office of Personnel Management to streamline processes, make changes to policies, introduce extensive information technology improvements, and eliminate a backlog ...
Tribal Dynamics Sets Libya Apart From Neighbors
A few short weeks ago, even as a wave of protests took down regimes in neighboring states, few would have predicted that a nationwide revolt could consume Libya. ...
Ban calls on Security Council to consider immediate steps to stop killings in Libya
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today called on the Security Council to consider immediately concrete steps against Libyan President Muammar Al-Qadhafi’s Government for its deadly repression of protesters, with options ranging from sanctions to assured punishment. ...
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US Moving Ahead With Unilateral, Multilateral Sanctions on Libya
The United States is moving ahead with unilateral sanctions, and other steps in cooperation with international partners, aimed at pressuring Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi to stop his government's violent crackdown on opposition protesters. ...
International Community Responds To Libya Crisis, Bloodshed
International efforts to halt violence in Libya are gathering pace as the United Nations, NATO, and the European Union craft emergency responses to the mounting bloodshed in that country. ...
Popular Protests Continue Against Many Arab Governments
Popular protests engulfed large swathes of the Arab world after Friday prayers, as anti-government movements appear to gain momentum. Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators turned out across the Arab world after Friday prayers to express anger at their leaders. ...
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Reports say at least five protesters have died in clashes with Iraqi police as thousands of people protest against the government in many cities across the country in a "Day of Rage.". ... Read more... �� �� �� �� Côte d’Ivoire: UN chief voices concern over worsening violence, urges restraint Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today voiced deep concern over the deteriorating situation in C�te d’Ivoire, deploring recent clashes between rival groups as well as threats against the United Nations, including a call to impede the movement of peacekeepers. ... Read more... �� �� �� �� |
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