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Morning Brief: Government troops close in Zawiyah; Qaddafi envoy flies to Cairo
Government troops close in Zawiyah; Qaddafi envoy flies to Cairo Top news: Troops loyal to Muammar al-Qaddafi have reportedly surrounded the rebel-held Western city of Zawiyah and are closing in with tanks and snipers. According to witnesses, pro-government...
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Wed, Mar 09 2011 5:35 AM
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Boots on the ground?
President Obama has pledged that U.S. ground forces will not be deployed in Libya, but other members of the coalition are a bit less adamant. Here's what Canada's foreign minister had to say , shortly after Canadian CF-18's began flying sorties...
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Mon, Mar 21 2011 11:28 AM
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Africa thinks twice about nuclear power
One of our 2010 "Stories You Missed" was the increasing number of African countries looking to go nuclear as the continent's energy needs grow. The most recent, as of the time of writing, was Senegal, which hoped to have its first plant...
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Tue, Apr 05 2011 10:15 AM
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Morning Brief: Violence Tests Truce in Ukraine
Violence Tests Truce in Ukraine Ukraine: Gunfire at a checkpoint controlled by pro-Russian militants killed at least three people near the town of Slovyansk in eastern Ukraine on Sunday. The bloodshed underscored the fragility of the agreement reached...
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Mon, Apr 21 2014 6:26 AM
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Morning Brief: Three Pro-Russian Protesters Killed in Clash with Ukrainian Security Forces
Three Pro-Russian Protesters Killed in Clash with Ukrainian Security Forces Ukraine: In the most lethal clash in eastern Ukraine so far, three pro-Russian protesters were killed in a firefight with Ukrainian security forces as they attempted to storm...
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Thu, Apr 17 2014 6:18 AM
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Morning Brief: Hundreds Missing After Ferry Capsizes, Sinks off South Korea
Hundreds Missing After Ferry Capsizes, Sinks off South Korea Top news: Nearly 300 people, most of them high school students, are missing after a ferry en route to the resort island of Jeju sank off the southwestern coast of South Korea. At least three...
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Wed, Apr 16 2014 5:49 AM
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Morning Brief: Ukraine Requests Peacekeepers as Crackdown in East Begins
Ukraine Requests Peacekeepers as Crackdown in East Begins Top News: Ukraine's interim president, Oleksander Turchinov, announced that the government had initiated a crackdown on pro-Russian separatists fomenting unrest in the country's east, but...
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Morning Brief: U.S. offers to evacuate family members from Tokyo
U.S. offers to evacuate family members from Tokyo Top story: The U.S. government offered to evacuate family members of State Department and Defense Department officials serving in north Japan as the nuclear crisis in the country risked spiraling out of...
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Thu, Mar 17 2011 5:13 AM
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North Korea not even gloating about Japan's earthquake
Over at Wired , Spencer Ackerman points out that North Korea's official state media, which rare misses an opportunity to indulge in anti-Japanese schadenfreude, has been remarkably subdued and even somewhat respectful in its coverage of the humanitarian...
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Thu, Mar 17 2011 12:03 PM
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To plug leaks, Pentagon will read the newspaper
Hours after Defense Secretary Leon Panetta appeared before a closed session of the House Armed Services Committee on Thursday to discuss recent leaks about secret U.S operations against Iran and suspected terrorists, the Pentagon announced a plan to crack...
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Fri, Jul 20 2012 1:45 PM
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Castro takes a slow plane to China
The Miami Herald reports on the Cuban leader's suspiciously long trip to the Middle Kingdom: The newspaper Granma, official voice of the ruling Communist Party of Cuba, reported Monday that Castro took off from Havana on Sunday for a state visit to...
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Fri, Jul 06 2012 1:44 PM
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Saudi princess seeks political asylum
Saudi Arabia's "Barbie" is striking back. In a far call from the extravagant upbringing that earned her the nickname, Princess Sara bint Talal bin Abdulaziz publicly filed a request for political asylum in Britain on July 6 th , claiming...
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Mon, Jul 09 2012 2:55 PM
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India is the world's largest arms importer
The Swedish arms control watchdog SIPRI has rleased its latest report on trends in international arms transfers. The big news is India's arms-buying bonanza over the last five years: India received 9 per cent of the volume of international arms transfers...
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Mon, Mar 14 2011 9:09 AM
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Saif al-Qaddafi: We funded Sarkozy's campaign and we want our money back
In contrast to its inept response to the upheavals in Tunisia and Egypt, Nicolas Sarkozy's government was out in front in its response to Libya -- condemning the Qaddafi regime, recognizing the rebel government , and pushing for a no-fly zone . The...
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Wed, Mar 16 2011 10:21 AM
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Morning Brief: Qaddafi gathers forces, but rebellion gains momentum
Qaddafi gathers forces, but rebellion gains momentum Top story: Col. Muammar al-Qaddafi appeared to be refortifying his control over the capital of Tripoli, with residents reporting that thousands of his mercenaries and military units loyal to him were...
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Thu, Feb 24 2011 5:11 AM
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