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France to Push for UN Vote to Condemn Syrian Violence
France says it will push for a vote in the U.N. Security Council on a resolution condemning a government crackdown on protesters in Syria.
Fears Of Syria Crackdown After 'Armed Attack' Report
Opposition activists in Syria say they fear a brutal onslaught in the northern town of Jisr al-Shughour.
China, Russia Make Contacts With Libyan Rebels
China says Libya's foreign minister is in China to discuss the need for a political solution to the Libyan crisis.
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NATO Pounds Tripoli In Rare Daytime Strike, Prompting Fury From Qaddafi
NATO warplanes have unleashed an unprecedented daytime bombing assault.
Obama: Gadhafi Must Step Down as ‘Arab Spring’ Resumes
President Barack Obama reiterated the need for Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi to step down and hand over power to the Libyan people.
Yemen's Interim Leadership Rules out Transition Deal for Now
Political wrangling is underway in Yemen's capital as President Ali Abdullah Saleh receives treatment in Saudi Arabia.
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Defense Secretary Gates: "I leave Afghanistan today with the belief that if we keep this momentum up, we will deliver a decisive blow to the enemy and turn the corner on this conflict." ... Read more... �� Afghanistan Wants 50 Taliban Off UN Blacklist The Afghan government is asking the United Nations to remove 50 Taliban members from a U.N. blacklist. Read more... �� | |||||
