US to Sell South Korea Spy Drones
The Obama administration has formally proposed the sale of advanced
spy drones to South Korea, in a push to boost the Seoul government's
ability to protect itself from attacks by the heavily-militarized North.
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Combined Force Arrests Taliban Leader
An Afghan and coalition security force arrested a Taliban leader and
detained one other suspected insurgent during an operation in the Now
Zad district of Afghanistan's Helmand province, military officials
reported. ...
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Top Syrian Official Defects
A top Syrian military official who headed the feared military police
has told a pan-Arab TV station that he defected and joined Syria's
opposition movement. ...
Morsi Urges Egyptian Opposition to Engage After Constitution Enacted
In an address on national TV Wednesday, Egyptian President Mohamed
Morsi congratulated Egyptians for voting to approve a new constitution
and urged them to unite and work toward a better future. The address
came one day after he signed the controversial new constitution into
law. ...
CAR Rebels Seize Another Town
Rebels in northern Central African Republic (C.A.R.) have seized
another key regional capital, their fourth in the past two and a half
weeks, as negotiations with the government struggle to get off the
ground. ...
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PGCC states' accusations against Iran 'baseless': Spokesman
Iranian Spokesperson Ramin Mihmanparast in a statement released on
Tuesday, called the accusation against Iran in the (Persian) Gulf
Cooperation Council member states' Manama statement as baseless. ...
Abe Named New Japanese Prime Minister
Japan has a new prime minister. The Diet (parliament) on Wednesday
selected Shinzo Abe to again lead the country after his Liberal
Democratic Party scored a solid comeback in elections this month. That
ends a three-year stay in power for the Democratic Party of Japan. ...
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