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Obama wants Nato allies to send 10,000 more troops to Afghanistan
"WASHINGTON a ' The United States is scrambling to coax NATO allies to send 10,000 additional troops to Afghanistan as part of President Obama a TMs strategy for the region.
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US soldiers in Afghanistan seeking a slice of home eat Thanksgiving turkeys they raised
As daylight faded and the winter cold set in, soldiers huddled inside a crude wooden hut to tuck into Thanksgiving turkeys the unit itself had fattened and to give thanks for having survived a year of combat in Afghanistan.
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Attorney says dinner crashers shouldn't need him
"They just went to a party. They didn't do anything wrong," Paul Morrison, a Virginia attorney who has represented Michaele and Tareq Salahi in the past, told The Associated Press .
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SKorea confirms some 5,000 wartime executions
South Korean soldiers and police executed nearly 5,000 citizens during the early months of the 1950-53 Korean War, fearing they could collaborate with invading North Korean troops, a government commission said Thursday.
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German army head quits over Afghanistan bombing
Wolfgang Schneiderhan quits as defence ministry accused of withholding information about civilian casualties in Nato bombing Inspector General Wolfgang Schneiderhan in Kunduz, Afghanistan, earlier this month.
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China announces plan to boost energy efficiency
China announced plans Thursday to drastically boost its energy efficiency as part of its contribution to the fight against global warming, AP reported.
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S.Korea, U.S. agree to strengthen maritime safety
South Korea and the United States have agreed to work together to strengthen maritime safety, the South Korean Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs said on Thursday, Xinhua reported.
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Gunmen linked to Philippines massacre arrested
Several gunmen suspected of involvement in the Philippines election-related massacre of 57 people including politicians and journalists have been arrested, Press TV reported.
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Indian official demands for U.S. lift on American technology transfer to India
A senior Indian official on Wednesday reiterated call for the United States to lift restrictions on American technology transfer to India a day after U.S. President Barack Obama's meeting with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the White House, Xinhua reported.
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Rare, heavy rains soak pilgrims in Islam's hajj
Rare, heavy rainstorms soaked pilgrims and flooded the road into Mecca, snarling Islam's annual hajj as millions of Muslims headed for the holy sites. The downpours add an extra hazard on top of intense concerns about the spread of swine flu, AP reported.
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Treasury 'squeezed defence budget'
A former head of MI6 has launched an attack on the Government for its financing and handling of the military campaign in Afghanistan.
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Obama to plead US case at global warming summit
Putting his prestige on the line, President Barack Obama will personally commit the U.S. to a goal of substantially cutting greenhouse gases at next month's Copenhagen climate summit, insisting America is ready to tackle global warming despite intense disagreement in Congress.
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NKorea's Kim Jong Il meets China defence chief, says bilateral ties 'unbreakable'
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Il says ties with China are "unbreakable" and has called for increased co-operation between the communist nations amid international pressure on Pyongyang to return to nuclear disarmament talks.
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the Canadian Press Stephen Harper says action is taken whenever hard evidence is presented.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper moved Tuesday to calm the political storm surrounding the handover of Afghan prisoners, vowing to release all "legally available" documents related to the matter.
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Pakistan charges 7 suspects in Mumbai attacks
Pakistani prosecutors charged seven men on Wednesday with planning and helping execute last year's Mumbai terror attacks, AP reported.
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DPRK top leader meets visiting Chinese defense minister
Kim Jong Il, top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), met Liang Guanglie, Chinese Defense Minister, here on Wednesday, Xinhua reported.
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New Korean ambassador to Azerbaijan takes office
Azerbaijan, Baku, Nov. 25 /
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New Korean Ambassador to Azerbaijan Li Chi-Han presented his credentials to Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Press Center told Trend News.
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Genetic mutation of A/H1N1 flu found on Chinese mainland
Genetic mutation had been detected in eight A/H1N1 flu cases on the Chinese mainland, an official with the Chinese National Influenza Center said Wednesday.
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Azerbaijan, India to hold political talks: ambassador
Azerbaijan, Baku, Nov. 25 /
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Azerbaijan and India are likely to develop the political cooperation.
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Azerbaijani, Japanese music similiar: Japanese ambassador
Azerbaijani, Baku, Nov. 25 /
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"Azerbaijani and Japanese music have much in common," Japanese Ambassador to Azerbaijan Masamitsu Oki said today.