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US Diplomat: Military Help Sought During Benghazi AttackA senior State Department official has criticized America's security response during last year's deadly attack on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya, and has expressed dismay over the Obama administration's initial characterization of the assault as a popular protest rather than a terrorist act. Three officials testified before the House of Representatives' Oversight Committee - the latest congressional probe into the ...
DOD Cooperates With Congress on Benghazi ProbesThe Defense Department has cooperated fully with Congress and the State Department on the investigation into the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, that led to the death of four U.S. citizens, Pentagon Press Secretary George Little said. ...
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Several N.Korea Missiles Still on East Coast - SeoulAlthough North Korea has apparently withdrawn its Musudan mid-range missiles from their launch site, several Scud and Rodong missiles are still deployed on the east coast and seem to be on the highest alert, South Korea's Chosun Ilbo daily cited a Defense Ministry source as saying on Wednesday. ...
South Sudan Confirms Yau Yau Rebels Seized TownRebels led by David Yau Yau have seized the town of Boma in Jonglei state after two days of fighting, South Sudan Army (SPLA) officials said Wednesday, confirming reports earlier this week from the insurgents. ...
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UN report confirms nearly 200 women and girls raped by Congolese troops, rebels Congolese armed forces, known by the French acronym FARDC, raped more than 102 women and 33 girls, some as young as six years old, as they fled the advance M23 rebels in country's restive eastern region in November 2012, according to a joint UN report released. ...
Kremlin Ideologue Surkov Steps Down as Deputy PM Russia's influential Deputy Prime Minister Vladislav Surkov stepped down on Wednesday, in what one analyst described as the power vertical political system that Surkov once helped to create "swallowing its own fathers." ...
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