Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Saturday, 12 January 2013

Latest NewsJan 12, 2013
Afghan Forces Accelerate Taking Security Lead in Country
Afghan forces will take the lead for security throughout Afghanistan this spring rather than at mid-year, President Barack Obama announced at a White House news conference. ...
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France Launches Airstrikes in Mali to Support Government
France has carried out airstrikes in Mali to support government forces trying to stem advances by Islamist militants.
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Smaller Air Force Will Protect Quality, Readiness
To roll with unprecedented strategic and fiscal challenges, the best path forward for the Air Force is to become smaller to protect a high-quality, ready force, top Air Force officials said. ...
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UN boosts efforts to help over 600,000 displaced Syrians facing harsh winter conditions
The United Nations refugee agency said it is implementing measures to help more than 600,000 displaced Syrians weather harsh winter conditions, while warning that the number of people fleeing the violence in the Middle Eastern country continues to grow. ...
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Syria Talks End With No Breakthrough
International envoy Lakhdar Brahimi says talks with senior U.S. and Russian officials in Geneva ended Friday without a breakthrough about how to end the civil war in Syria. ...
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Viability of industrial base concern for Army aviation
With already declining budgets, a potential sequester later this year, and a difficult economy, sustaining the industrial base that provides the Army with aircraft and aviation logistics support is a complex problem. ...
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CAR Rebels Agree to Ceasefire During Peace Talks
The rebel coalition that has seized one-third of the Central African Republic (CAR) during its month-long rebellion has agreed to a temporary, one-week ceasefire. The agreement was reached during peace talks with the government that are underway in Gabon. Residents of CAR's capital, Bangui, say they want peace at any cost. ...
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Pakistan Mourns Hundreds Killed in Multiple Bomb Blasts
Pakistan's southwestern province of Baluchistan on Friday declared three days or mourning after multiple bombings there killed almost 100 people and injured dozens more. ...
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