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| NATO, UN To Be Targeted If Kosovo Secedes From Serbia, Serbian Paramilitary Group Warns |
| Published: September 27, 2007, 10:00 am |
| Tags: Serbian Paramilitary Group, Serbia, Nato, Terrorists, Kosovo |
| threatened to target UN and NATO peacekeepers in the province, declaring them "terrorists and occupiers," according to a letter obtained by The Associated Press on Friday...Read the rest of the story HERE>>> MonsterAndCritics.com reports it this way... Serbian President Boris Tadic called Thursday for a compromise solution to the sovereignty |
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| Afghan Government Executes 15 Prisoners |
| Published: October 9, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Afghan, Government, Executes, Prisoners, Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, Kabul, Tom Koenigs, The Taliban, United Nations, United States, Clementina Cantoni, Humayun Hamidzada, Jalalabad, London, Reza Khan, Amnesty International, Nato |
| KABUL, Oct. 8 -- Afghanistan executed 15 prisoners by gunfire, including a man convicted of killing three Western journalists and an Afghan photographer, the chief of prisons said Monday. It was the first time the country had carried out the death penalty in more than three years. |
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| Neo-Nazis Arrested in Protest Against Kosovo Independence |
| Published: October 9, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Neo Nazis, Arrested, Protest, Against, Kosovo, Independence, Serbia, Cedomir Jovanovic, Vojislav Kostunica, Nato, Belgrade, Dragan Jocic, Novi Sad, Democratic Party Of Serbia, The Army National Guard, United Nations |
| BELGRADE, Serbia, Oct. 8 -- Serbian police said Monday they had detained 56 neo-Nazis who defied a ban and demonstrated to demand that the contested province of Kosovo remain part of Serbia. The arrests came after clashes broke out Sunday between members of the neo-Nazi group, called the National... |
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| U.S. hopes Turkey will not act after genocide vote |
| Published: October 10, 2007, 10:02 pm |
| Tags: Washington, Action, Administration, Affairs, Ally, Angered, Ankara, Approved, Armenians, Burns, Bush, Calling, Committee, Concrete, Congressional, Damage, Deeply, Disappointed, Extend, Genocide, Interfere, Limited, Massacres, Nato, Nicholas, Passage, Passing, Politics, Represe |
| This is good news. Lets hope it will pass the next stages. It is important that we see history in a clear and honest light. read more |
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| When Well Intentioned Hearts Hurt the Nation |
| Published: October 11, 2007, 3:21 pm |
| Tags: Washington, Ambassador, Ankara, Armenia, Armenian, Genocide, Human Rights, Jimmy Carter, Lantos, National Objectives, Nato, News, Ottoman Empire, Policy, Politics, U S Troops, Votes, World War I |
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| Rogues Gallery |
| Published: October 13, 2007, 5:00 am |
| Tags: Burney, War, Nato, Afghanistan, Brian Mulroney |
| In 2003, Wallin and Senator Jerry Grafstein were honored by the Canadian Society of New York for their ongoing commitment to strengthening the ties between Canada and the United States.Chain Saw Tellier was responsible for gutting jobs at CN and Bombadier, and in leading the privatization of CN when he was appointed by Mulroney.And while |
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| IN ORDER TO HAVE OUR SUPPORT-WE DEMAND-- |
| Published: October 16, 2007, 2:20 pm |
| Tags: Throne Speech, Kyoto, Bloc, Opposition Demands, Climate Change, Election, Nato, Lieberals, Environment, New Democratic Party |
| notification to NATO that it will end its combat mission in Afghanistan in 2009. The government must make clear the wording of the motion, and confirm how it will vote.A commitment to reintroducing Bill C-30 in the new parliamentary season, which is designed to protect the environment and fight the effects of climate |
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| After Guantanamo, An Empty Freedom |
| Published: October 17, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: After, Guantanamo, Empty, Freedom, Guantanamo Bay, United States, Albania, China, Tirana, Sali Berisha, Afghanistan, Nato, Abu Qadder Basim, Hidajet Cera, Jason Pinney, Kosovo, Adel Abdul Hakim, Boston, Dick Cheney, Europe, George W Bush, Woodrow Wilson, Al Qaeda, Iraq, Pakis |
| TIRANA, Albania -- For 16 months, they have shared a clutch of tidy rooms in a small refugee camp in this city, living alongside a few dozen others whose lives were unraveled by war or persecution or both. |
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| NATO Conflicted Over Afghanistan |
| Published: October 21, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Nato, Conflicted, Over, Afghanistan, United States, The Taliban, International Security Assistance Force, United Kingdom, Kabul, Osama Bin Laden, Al Qaeda, United Nations, Abu Ghraib, Barry R Mccaffrey, Canada, Europe, European Union, Germany, Guantanamo Bay, Iraq, Netherlan |
| KABUL -- Four years after NATO began an expanded mission in Afghanistan, members of the 26-nation alliance are divided over anti-drug and reconstruction policies, rising civilian casualties and what some say is heavy-handed U.S. leadership, according to interviews with military officials and dipl... |
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| Gates Prods NATO States on Deployments to Afghanistan |
| Published: October 23, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Gates, Prods, Nato, States, Deployments, Afghanistan, Robert Gates, Geoff Morrell, Uruzgan Province, Kabul, The Balkans, Afghan National Army, Iraq, Netherlands, Slovakia |
| KIEV, Ukraine, Oct. 22 -- Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates criticized European members of NATO on Monday for failing to provide the extra troops that their governments promised last year for security duties in Afghanistan. |
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| WORLD IN BRIEF |
| Published: October 24, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: World, Brief, Ehud Olmert, Benazir Bhutto, Laura Bush, Israel, Nato, Wardak Province, Claudio Bonadio, Gaza Strip, Karachi, King Abdullah, Mubarak Hasanat, Al Qaeda, Asia Foundation, France, Popular Resistance Committee, Saudi Arabia, The Taliban, United States Agency Fo |
| French lawmakers adopted a hotly contested bill Tuesday that would institute language exams and potential DNA testing for prospective immigrants, making it more difficult for families to join relatives in France. |
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| NATO Talks Focus on Turkey, Afghanistan |
| Published: October 24, 2007, 7:10 am |
| Tags: Nato, Talks, Focus, Turkey, Afghanistan |
| NOORDWIJK, Netherlands -- The mounting tension on Turkey's border with Iraq and U.S. demands for European allies to do more in Afghanistan are expected to dominate a meeting of NATO defense ministers opening Wednesday in the Netherlands. |
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| Turkey Pulls U.S. Into Decision on Kurds |
| Published: October 27, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Turkey, Pulls, U S, Into, Decision, Kurds, Ankara, United States, Iraq, Kurdistan Workers Party, Baghdad, George W Bush, Istanbul, Condoleezza Rice, Joseph Ralston, Massoud Barzani, Nato, Middle East, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, U S Armed Forces, U S Central Command, Ali Babacan |
| Turkey's military chief said yesterday that Ankara will delay a decision on whether to launch a cross-border offensive into Iraq until after Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan meets here with President Bush 10 days from now. "We will wait for his return," Gen. Yasar Buyukanit told report... |
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| U.S. Promises on Darfur Don't Match Actions |
| Published: October 29, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: U S, Promises, Darfur, Don T, Match, Actions, United States, George W Bush, Sudan, Khartoum, Michael Gerson, The White House, African Union, United Nations, Robert Zoellick, Iraq, Janjaweed Militia, U S Department Of State, Stephen Hadley, Africa, Nato, U S Armed Forces |
| In April 2006, a small group of Darfur activists -- including evangelical Christians, the representative of a Jewish group and a former Sudanese slave -- was ushered into the Roosevelt Room at the White House for a private meeting with President Bush. It was the eve of a major rally on the Nation... |
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| WORLD IN BRIEF |
| Published: November 2, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: World, Brief, Darfur, Bosnia And Herzegovina, Miroslav Lajcak, Chad, United States, Caribbean, Europe, Hamid Karzai, Hiroshima, Nikola Spiric, Afghanistan, African Union, Bahamas, Cuba, Dominican Republic, European Union, Hurricane Noel, Japan, Nato, Serbia, Sudan, Supreme C |
| Bosnian Prime Minister Nikola Spiric, an ethnic Serb, resigned Thursday, saying he could not do his job properly because of meddling by the country's powerful international administrator. |
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