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UK military liaison advisory team to be sent to Libya
The Foreign Secretary, William Hague, has announced that the National Security Council has decided to expand the diplomatic team already in Benghazi, led by Christopher Prentice, to include an additional military liaison advisory team. ...
U.S. Continues Support of NATO Operations in Libya
A U.S. military fighter jet destroyed two of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi's surface-to-air missile sites near the Libyan capital of Tripoli yesterday, continuing U.S. support of NATO operations there, officials reported. ...
US Skeptical About Syrian Law Changes
The United States expressed skepticism Tuesday that a vote by Syria's cabinet to end 48 years of emergency rule will actually ease human rights conditions there. The State Department confirmed U.S. opposition to Syria's candidacy for the U.N. Human Rights Council. ...
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Syria Lifts Emergency Law But Warns Against More Protests
Syria's government has approved an end to decades-old emergency laws - meeting a key demand of anti-government protesters. But authorities also are warning against any further demonstrations. Syrian security forces earlier fired on protesters in the city of Homs for the second night in a row. ...
RC-East Troops Making Progress Against Insurgents
Army Maj. Gen. John F. Campbell makes no bones of the fact that his job as the commander Regional Command East is the most challenging problem he ever has confronted. ...
Mullen Cites Pakistani Cooperation in Afghanistan
Cooperation between U.S. and Pakistani soldiers on both sides of the Afghanistan-Pakistan border is better than it has ever been, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said ...
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U.S. President Barack Obama has issued an executive order that reinforces economic sanctions against North Korea beginning Tuesday. Read more... �� Donors Pledge Millions For Chornobyl On 25th Anniversary Of Nuclear Disaster Governments and international organizations have pledged about 550 million euros ($780 million) to help Ukraine deal with the aftermath of the world's worst nuclear accident at Chornobyl. ... Read more... �� | |||||
