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French, British Foreign Ministers Say NATO Should Do More In Libya
The French and British foreign ministers today said NATO should do more to protect Libyan civilians from attacks by Muammar Qaddafi's forces.
Koussa breaks silence on defection, warning of civil war risk
Former Libyan foreign minister Moussa Koussa has belatedly confirmed his defection from Muammar Gaddafi's regime.
Ban warns against retribution towards Gbagbo’s supporters
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has urged Côte d’Ivoire’s President Alassane Ouattara to ensure that there is no retaliation against supporters of his predecessor Laurent Gbagbo. ...
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Ouattara Forces Move to Round Up Gbagbo Militants in Abidjan
Fighters backing Ivory Coast's elected president are now moving to re-establish security in Abidjan by rounding up members of Gbagbo's militant youth wing. ...
UN office voices deep concern about killings in Syria
UN officials today expressed deep concern amid reports that Syrian security forces have increased the killings, arrests or harassment.
Intelligence Disagreements Cast Shadow Over U.S.-Pakistani Relations
The head of Pakistan's ISI has held talks in Washington.
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