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Sorgtung minnestund for norske soldater
Kjempende mot gråten hyllet forsvarsminister Grete Faremo (Ap) de fire drepte
norske soldatene da hun talte under minnestunden i Maimana i
Nord-Afghanistan i dag. – De døde for vår sikkerhet, sa Faremo.
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- Krigen kan ikke vinnes
Sosialantropolog Fredrik Barth og sikkerhetspolitisk rådgiver med
kjennskap til Afghanistan, Øystein Steiro, er enige: Norges militære
innsats i Afghanistan er fåfengt så lenge man ikke forstår dynamikken i
landet.
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Dagbladet
Clinton-venn var trolig spionoffer
- Dette er den villeste historien noensinne, sier en sjokkert Alan Patricof.
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VG
Flere drept i kamper på NATO-flyplass i Afghanistan
Minst åtte militante opprørere og to serviceansatte skal ha blitt drept
i kamper mellom Taliban og NATO-styrker på en flybase utenfor Jalalabad
i Øst-Afghanistan, onsdag.
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Al Jazeera
US arrests alleged Russian spies
US authorities have arrested 10 people for allegedly serving for years as deep cover secret agents of Russia's SVR intelligence agency, with the goal of penetrating US government policymaking circles.
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EurActiv
Despite internal divisions, Belgium ‘thinks big’ about EU
Belgium takes the EU’s rotating presidency on Thursday (1 July) with no less than its national unity at stake as ongoing government coalition talks seek to achieve a make or break internal reform. But unsolved internal problems by no means prevent Belgian politicians from "thinking big" about the Union, EurActiv has found.
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BBC
Indian army kills 'Kashmir infiltrators'
The Indian army says it has killed five militants who were trying to cross the Line of Control which divides Indian- and Pakistani-administered Kashmir.
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BBC
Gen Stanley McChrystal to retire from US Army
The former US commander in Afghanistan, General Stanley McChrystal, who was fired last week by President Barack Obama, is to leave the US Army.
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CNN
U.S.: Ship sinking provocative but not terrorism
Washington (CNN) -- The United States will not return North Korea to its list of state sponsors of terrorism despite its alleged role in the sinking of a South Korea naval ship in contested waters off the peninsula's coast.
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Taiwan, China sign historic trade deal
(CNN) -- Mainland China and Taiwan signed a historic and wide-ranging free trade agreement Tuesday that is expected to strengthen ties and reduce the potential for cross-strait tensions.
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Forsvarsnett
– En formidabel innsats
Et krevende halvår i Afghanistan er over for opplæringsstyrken OMLT (Operational Mentoring and Liaison Team) 3. I dag ble de 47 soldatene hedret med Forsvarets operasjonsmedalje.
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Dagbladet
- Førerløst fly kunne avslørt veibombe
Norge har prioritert vekk såkalte droner.
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Aftenposten
- Manglende debatt en svøpe for Afghanistan-engasjementet
- Soldatene har krav på en strategi som kan lykkes, sier Jan Egeland.
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Aftenposten
- Det handler ikke lenger om å vinne
- Operasjonen i Afghanistan handler nå i stor grad om prestisje, sier NUPI-forsker Helge Lurås. Han spør om dét er meningsfylt å dø for.
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Forsvarsnett
Fire norske soldater drept
Forsvaret bekrefter mediemeldingene om at fire soldater er drept i Afghanistan. De fire ble rammet av en veibombe i Faryab-provinsen i Nord-Afghanistan søndag ettermiddag.
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BBC
Four Norwegian soldiers killed in Afghanistan
Four Norwegian soldiers in Afghanistan have been killed in a roadside bomb attack on their vehicle.
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CNN
Kyrgyzstan approves new constitution
(CNN) -- Kyrgyzstan on Sunday approved a new constitution following a nationwide referendum, the state-run Kabar news agency reported.
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North Korea says U.S. bringing 'heavy weapons' to border
(CNN) -- North Korean officials are criticizing the U.S. for bringing heavy weapons into a border village in the demilitarized zone that divides the Korean peninsula, state media reported Monday.
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International Herald Tribune
http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/iriks/article3711140.ece
President Obama and the director of the Central Intelligence Agency both reacted with skepticism on Sunday about the prospects for an Afghanistan peace deal pushed by Pakistan between the Afghan government and some Taliban militants.
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Kystjegerkommandoen
De fire soldatene som ble drept i Afghanistan søndag, tilhørte ifølge VG Kystjegerkommandoen.
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New York Times
Pakistan Is Said to Pursue a Foothold in Afghanistan
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan is exploiting the troubled United States military effort in Afghanistan to drive home a political settlement with Afghanistan that would give Pakistan important influence there but is likely to undermine United States interests, Pakistani and American officials said.
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BBC
Geithner tells Europe to focus on growth
Europe must focus on growth as well as cutting spending to reduce national deficits, US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has said.
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CNN
Obama, new Australian prime minister speak about war
(CNN) -- Australia's new prime minister pledged her commitment to the war in Afghanistan during a phone call with President Obama, the two leaders said.
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CNN
Obama, Medvedev pledge stronger economic ties
Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama and visiting Russian President Dmitry Medvedev pledged cooperation on stronger economic ties Thursday, announcing a deal for Russia to again accept U.S. poultry exports and touting U.S. support for Russia's bid to join the World Trade Organization.
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CNN
Petraeus backs July 2011 Afghan withdrawal date
Washington (CNN) -- Gen. David Petraeus told CNN on Thursday that he supports President Barack Obama's July 2011 deadline to start withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan, a key point of contention between the president and many of his Republican critics in Congress.
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CNN
Iran will not send aid ship to Gaza
Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- Iran will not send a ship carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza as it had planned to do on Thursday, according to a report from the official news agency of Iran.
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Aftenposten
Vil ha alle pengene i verden
Nord-Korea krever 420.000 milliarder kroner av USA som "kompensasjon for 60 års fiendtlighet". Det tilsvarer alle pengene i hele verden.
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VG NETT
Israel vil la europeiske utenriksministre besøke Gaza
Israel vil slippe en delegasjon med europeiske utenriksministre inn på Gazastripen, for å overbevise omverdenen om at det ikke er noen humanitær krise i området.
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CNN
Alleged bin Laden hunter returns to U.S.
Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- An American man detained last week in Pakistan while on a hunt for Osama bin Laden arrived back in the United States Wednesday afternoon and promptly proclaimed, "We gotta protect our own!"
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BBC
Afghan strategy 'not changing' after McChrystal fired
US and Nato strategy in Afghanistan will not be affected by the sacking of the top US military commander there, US President Barack Obama has said.
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Aftenposten
Juni er den verste måneden for NATO-styrkene
NATOs krig i Afghanistan har vart i 104 måneder. Juni 2010 er den hittil dødeligste for NATO-styrkene.
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VG NETT
Her er ordene som felte McChrystal
Her er de nådeløse uttalelsene som kostet den mektige generalen Stanley McChrystal jobben.
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VG NETT
Faremo ga ordre om ny veteran-seremoni
Etter sitt eget fravær, beordret forsvarsminister Grete Faremo (Ap) en ny, mer formell og verdig medaljeseremoni for hjemkomne Afghanistan-soldater.
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International Herald Tribune
Rudd Steps Down as Prime Minister of Australia
SYDNEY, Australia - Faced with a revolt from within his own governing party, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd stepped down on Thursday morning. Party officials decided to replace him with his deputy, Julia Gillard, who was sworn in a few hours later as the nation's first female prime minister.
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International Herald Tribune
Obama Says Afghan Policy Won’t Change After Dismissal
WASHINGTON — President Obama on Wednesday fired his top Afghanistan war commander after only a brief meeting in the Oval Office, replacing Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal with his boss and mentor, Gen. David H. Petraeus, and sending a clear signal that the current war strategy will continue despite setbacks and growing public doubts.
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Petraeus Is Now Taking Control of a ‘Tougher Fight’
KABUL, Afghanistan — In late 2008, shortly after he had helped pull Iraq back from the brink of catastrophe, Gen. David H. Petraeus prepared to turn to that other American war.
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International Herald Tribune
Obama Aims to Build Economic Ties With Russia
In his quest to restore relations with Russia, President Obama focused first on security issues like disarmament and Iran. But with an arms control treaty signed and sanctions against Tehran approved, Mr. Obama hopes this week to open a new phase intended to build the robust economic relationship that has eluded his predecessors.
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CNN
Obama 'angry' after reading McChrystal's remarks
(CNN) -- The fate of the top U.S. military commander in Afghanistan hinges on his meeting Wednesday with President Barack Obama, who was "angry" after reading the general's remarks about colleagues in a magazine profile to be published Friday.
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CNN
McChrystal likely to resign over magazine comments, source says
Washington (CNN) -- America's top military commander in Afghanistan is unlikely to survive the fallout from remarks he made about colleagues in a magazine profile to be published Friday, according to a Pentagon source who has ongoing contacts with the general.
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BBC
Netherlands submarine to join Somalia anti-pirate force
The Netherlands has agreed to a Nato request to deploy a submarine off the coast of Somalia to combat piracy.
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BBC
Under-fire general McChrystal returns to face Oba
The top US military commander in Afghanistan is expected to learn his fate on Wednesday after being summoned by President Barack Obama to explain his criticism of leading officials.
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BBC
UN chief sets up panel on Sri Lanka war
The UN secretary general has set up a panel to look into alleged human rights abuses during the final stages of Sri Lanka's civil war in 2009.
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VG NETT
Disse jentene trener for kamp langs Israels grense
NEGEV (VG Nett) Dypt inne i Negev-ørkenen trener unge jenter som om kort tid skal delta i skarpe oppdrag og topphemmelige operasjoner langs Israels grenser.
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VG
40.000 hus vasket bort i storflom: - Verre enn en skrekkfilm
Nærmere 40 personer er så langt bekreftet omkommet og flere enn 1.000
er savnet i en flom som i flere dager har herjet nordøst i Brasil.
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Dagbladet
- USA betaler for mafia-beskyttelse i Afghanistan
Betales ikke lokale krigsherrer, blir NATO-konvoiene angrepet, ifølge en fersk rapport.
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Aftenposten
100 psykiatere på 30 millioner krigsutsatte
Raad Fadhil Ali gråter når han forteller om sin kone Asmaa Shaker, som
er innlagt på psykiatrisk sykehus i Bagdad. For mange drepte og for
stor frykt gjorde henne mentalt syk.
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Al Jazeera
Is the media bringing down the euro?
Certainly, there are people close to George Papandreou, the Greek prime minister, who complain bitterly about the reporting of Greece's economic woes by what they call "the Anglo-Saxon press" (which, in a pantheon of villains, is apparently right up there with greedy speculators and unscrupulous hedge-fund managers).
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Al Jazeera
Ex-defence chief wins Colombia vote
Juan Manuel Santos, the former defence minister, has easily won Colombia's runoff presidential election against rival Antanas Mockus.
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BBC
Poland election heads for run-off
Poland's presidential election is heading for a second round, with no single candidate getting enough votes to win Sunday's first round outright.
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BBC
Poland election heads for run-off
Poland's presidential election is heading for a second round, with no single candidate getting enough votes to win Sunday's first round outright.
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BBC
Poland election heads for run-off
Poland's presidential election is heading for a second round, with no single candidate getting enough votes to win Sunday's first round outright.
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BBC
Russia cuts Belarus gas supplies over debt
Russia's state-controlled gas monopoly Gazprom has started to cut supplies to neighbour Belarus over its debt after Russian President Dmitry Medvedev ordered the reduction.
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CNN
American-born al Qaeda spokesman appears in new video
(CNN) -- American-born al Qaeda spokesman Adam Gadahn appears in a new video purportedly from the organization, calling President Obama "snakelike" and saying he is "running the affairs of a declining and besieged empire."
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CNN
A year after Neda's death, Iran movement continues
(CNN) -- A year ago Sunday, Neda Agha-Soltan died of a single gunshot wound to the chest. Her last moments -- captured on a cell phone camera and shown around the world-- catapulted her into the symbol of the postelection reform movement in Iran.
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International Herald Tribune
Working to Help a Haven for Afghan Women Blossom
KABUL, Afghanistan — There was in the city an old garden, and in that garden there were trees, and under the trees there were women.
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International Herald Tribune
Israeli Easing of Blockade of Gaza Draws Praise of U.S.
JERUSALEM — Bowing to worldwide pressure and condemnation, Israel on Sunday formally announced an eased blockade of Gaza that could significantly expand the flow of goods overland into the impoverished coastal Palestinian enclave, isolated by the Israelis for three years.
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The New York Times
What Crisis? The Euro Zone Adds Estonia
BRUSSELS — Guess what? The funniest thing happened in Europe on Thursday. A new country joined (yes, joined) the euro zone. And the mood here was upbeat.
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BBC
UK border officials 'beat deported Iraqis'
Iraqi asylum seekers deported from the UK have said that they were
beaten by UK Border Agency (UKBA) personnel to get them on and off the
plane.
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The New York Times
In Kyrgyzstan, Failure to Act Adds to Crisis
OSH, Kyrgyzstan — Kyrgyzstan,
an obscure country with a coveted location in Central Asia, is in
serious danger of fragmenting. The crisis here, ebbing for now after
days of ethnic violence and military atrocities, could have
ramifications all the way to Washington.
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Aftenposten
Ekspertgruppe foreslår å droppe Joint Strike Fighter
En amerikansk arbeidsgruppe foreslår å kutte ut utviklingen av flyene
som skal erstatte de norske F16-flyene i 2016. Men
Forsvarsdepartementet frykter ikke for jagerflyprosjektet.
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Dagbladet
Krf og Frp positive til personvernkompromiss
Tross skarp kritikk fra Erna Solberg.
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Dagsavisen
Mange for militærangrep på Iran
Et flertall av befolkningen i flere vestlige land og enkelte muslimske land
sier de er for et militært angrep på Iran for å hindre landet i å utvikle
atomvåpen, viser en ny undersøkelse.
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Dagsavisen
Ingen statsråder møtte opp for å hedre soldater
Ingen statsråder møtte opp da 300 Afghanistan-veteraner ble hedret av det
offisielle Norge etter endt tjeneste.
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VG
Amerikanske politikere vil droppe JSF
En gruppe amerikanske politikere og eksperter foreslår å stanse utviklingen av jagerflyene som Norge planlegger å kjøpe.
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Dagsavisen
Tyrkia avviser Israels granskingskommisjon
Tyrkias utenriksminister avviser at den israelske granskingskommisjonen av konvoiaksjonen 31. mai kan være uavhengig og sier at den nordirske observatøren David Trimble er en kjent Israel-forsvarer.
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International Herald Tribune
Afghan Officials Elated by Minerals Report
KABUL, Afghanistan — Government officials sounded headily optimistic Monday as they fielded questions from local and international reporters about a new report on the extent of Afghanistan’s mineral wealth that suggests considerable potential for products other than opium, which until now has been the country’s most lucrative export.
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BBC
Bloody Sunday report viewed by families
Families of those killed and injured on Bloody Sunday and the soldiers involved are studying Lord Saville's report on the events.
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CNN
Koreas meet with U.N. Security Council over ship's sinkingBy the CNN Wire Staff
United Nations Security Council President Claude Heller said that the U.N. body is "gravely concerned" about tensions between North Korea and South Korea after hearing presentations from both sides Monday into the sinking of a South Korean naval ship in contested waters in March.
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An uneasy calm comes to parts of Kyrgyzstan Tuesday
A tense calm was felt in the streets of Osh Tuesday as Kyrgyzstan's interim government sent more security forces to the area to quell violent ethnic clashes
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Aftenposten
Kritiserer Norges innsats i Afghanistan
Norske soldater og offiserer kritiserer «inkonsekvent» norsk politikk i Afghanistan. De ser at Norges sivile innsats uteblir eller kommer for sent.
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Israel vil selge gass
Gassfunn under havbunnen kan endre Israels energisituasjon radikalt og gi mulighet for eksport til Europa og Asia
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VG NETT
Kirgisistan: Grusomme beretninger om overgrep i Kirgisistan
Mens antallet flyktninger kan ha økt til over 100.000, kommer usbekiske flyktninger med flere øyenvitneskildringer om grusomme drap og overgrep i Kirgisistan.
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International Herald Tribune
Aid Shipments Begin to Arrive in Kyrgyzstan
OSH, Kyrgyzstan — A plane carrying 40 tons of flour, pasta, cooking oil and other food landed at the airport in this traumatized city on Tuesday, and citizens tentatively ventured out onto the street for the first time since spasms of ethnic violence seized the city last Thursday.
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International Herald Tribune
Setbacks Cloud U.S. Plans to Get Out of Afghanistan
WASHINGTON — Six months after President Obama decided to send more forces to Afghanistan, the halting progress in the war has crystallized longstanding tensions within the government over the viability of his plan to turn around the country and begin pulling out by July 2011.
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EurActiv
Weakened Merkel to face crucial EU summit
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is set to face unhappy allies at the next summit of EU leaders on Thursday (17 June), where European economic governance and a possible EU bank levy feature among the top economic issues on the agenda.
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International Herald Tribune
Children Carry Guns for a U.S. Ally, Somalia
MOGADISHU, Somalia — Awil Salah Osman prowls the streets of this shattered city, looking like so many other boys, with ripped-up clothes, thin limbs and eyes eager for attention and affection.
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International Herald Tribune
U.S. Identifies Vast Riches of Minerals in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON — The United States has discovered nearly $1 trillion in untapped mineral deposits in Afghanistan, far beyond any previously known reserves and enough to fundamentally alter the Afghan economy and perhaps the Afghan war itself, according to senior American government officials.
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International Herald Tribune
U.S. Identifies Vast Riches of Minerals in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON — The United States has discovered nearly $1 trillion in untapped mineral deposits in Afghanistan, far beyond any previously known reserves and enough to fundamentally alter the Afghan economy and perhaps the Afghan war itself, according to senior American government officials.
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CNN
Humanitarian group calls for lifting of Gaza blockade
(CNN) -- A report released Monday by the International Committee of the Red Cross is calling on Israel to lift a 3-year-old blockade against Gaza, saying "the closure is having a devastating impact on the 1.5 million people" who live in the Palestinian territory.
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Colombia president: Two national police officers held by FARC rescued
Bogota, Colombia -- The Colombian military on Sunday rescued Gen. Luis Mendieta and Col. Enrique Murillo, two top national police officers held by the FARC guerrillas for nearly 12 years, President Alvaro Uribe announced.
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UN chief Ban Ki-moon alarmed by Kyrgyzstan clashes
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has expressed alarm at the scale of inter-ethnic clashes in southern Kyrgyzstan.
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BBC
Belgium's Flemish separatists make big election gains
Belgium's Flemish separatist party, the New Flemish Alliance (NVA), has emerged as the largest force in parliament, near-complete election results show.
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Forsvarsnett
Simulert samspill
Norske og russiske offiserer samkjører prosedyrer for navigasjon og ildgivning i Sjøforsvarets moderne simulatorpark.
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Forsvarsnett
Hjemme etter krevende oppdrag
Det hittil tøffeste halvåret for norske soldater i Afghanistan er over, og rundt 300 soldater fra Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) 14 fikk sin velfortjente medalje på Akershus festning i går.
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International Herald Tribune
Israel Ambassador Rejects Flotilla Clash Inquiry
JERUSALEM — Israel’s ambassador to Washington said Sunday that his country would reject an international inquiry into last week’s deadly raid on a Turkish ship, but there was still no formal announcement from Jerusalem on the matter.
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International Herald Tribune
Afghan Guards Face an Inquiry Over Ties to Insurgents
MAIDAN SHAHR, Afghanistan — For months, reports have abounded here that the Afghan mercenaries who escort American and other NATO convoys through the badlands have been bribing Taliban insurgents to let them pass.
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CNN
Afghan, Pakistani officials to attend forum for first time
Madrid, Spain (CNN) -- Afghan and Pakistani government officials will attend for the first time a meeting in Madrid on Monday with special envoys from 33 other nations, including the United States and China, to discuss peace efforts in the war-torn region, a senior Spanish diplomat said.
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CNN
Israel kills 4 Palestinians off Gaza in foiled terror attack
Jerusalem (CNN) -- The Israeli military said Monday it thwarted a terror attack when it fired on a group of Palestinians in diving gears at sea off Gaza.
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BBC
UK to be assertive over Europe, says foreign secretary
The new coalition government will be "assertive" in its dealings with Europe, Foreign Secretary William Hague has said.
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BBC
US missile 'used in Yemen raid'
American missiles were used in a raid against al-Qaeda militants in Yemen in which women and children died in December, rights group Amnesty International says.
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Aftenposten
Israel nekter FN-granskning
Vil granske episoden da ni aktivister ble drept selv.
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Ungarn kan bli neste kriseland
Den nye regjeringen i Ungarn uttalte at den frykter at landet ville få en kollaps lik Hellas’. I helgen har regjeringen sittet i krisemøter og forsøkt å stagge uroen uttalelsen skapte verden over.
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America.gov
President Obama’s Statement on NPT Review Conference
The United States welcomes the agreements reached at the 2010 Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference to strengthen the global non-proliferation regime.
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ABC Nyheter
- Elitesoldatene ble ydmyket
Israels regjering får krass kritikk for dårlig planlegging av bordingen der minst ti personer ble drept. Men en kjent kommentator tror ikke på langvarige politiske konsekvenser.
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Offiserer slåss for ekteskapet
Samlivskurs er populært i Forsvaret. Risikoen for skilsmisse øker fordi stadig flere reiser på mange utenlandsoppdrag.
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Afghanistans president rømte fra fredskonferanse
Ti minutter etter at president Hamid Karzai åpnet en stor fredskonferanse, ble den avbrutt av et angrep.
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Forskningsrådet
Klart for tidenes største polarkonferanse
Tirsdag 8. juni åpner HKH Kronprins Haakon IPY Oslo Science Conference med over 2000 deltakere fra 70 land.
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Klassekampen
FN må ta kontrollen
FORSLAG: Norge burde samarbeide med FN og USA om å gi Israel et tilbud de bare ikke kan si nei til, mener Nupi-direktør Jan Egeland.
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Aftenposten
Kan koste Iran-sanksjoner
Tidspunktet for det israelske angrepet på nødhjelpskonvoien var det verst tenkelige i det diplomatiske forholdet mellom USA og Israel, men også for USAs balansegang for å sikre støtte i FNs sikkerhetsråd for tøffere sanksjoner mot Iran.
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BBC
Turkey calls Israel a 'terrorist' over Gaza ship deaths
Turkey has warned that its relationship with Israel has been severely damaged after at least nine people died when troops stormed ships trying to break the Gaza blockade.
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Dagens Nyheter
Stora kärnkraftsplaner i Kina och Ryssland
Efter en period då kärnkraftsbranschen stått i det närmaste stilla har nu en rad länder utbyggnadsplaner på sina ritbord. Kina kommer att minst femfaldiga sin kapacitet på 20 år. Ett snabbt växande behov av utsläppsfri energi ligger bakom.
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Dagens Nyheter
Högre militärutgifter trots krisen
Militärutgifterna i världen fortsätter att stiga, trots den ekonomiska krisen. Mest har USA ökat sina utgifter. Det framgår av fredsforskningsinstitutet Sipris nya årsbok, som också konstaterar att konflikterna håller på att ändra karaktär: färre krig och fler diffusa konflikter.
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The Moscow Times
EU Calls for 'Fast-Forward' With Russia
European Union leaders on Tuesday backed President Dmitry Medvedev's efforts to reform Russia by launching a modernization partnership program, but they remained conspicuously silent about a violent crackdown on opposition protesters.
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al-Jazeera
US kills al-Qaeda 'number three'
The US government has said that it killed Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, an Egyptian man described as al-Qaeda's "number three" official.
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BBC
Death of Mustafa Abu al-Yazid 'setback' for al-Qaeda
Al-Qaeda has announced this week the death in Pakistan of one of its top operatives, the Egyptian known both as "Mustafa Abu al-Yazid" and "Sheikh Said al-Masri".
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Le monde
L'Europe à court d'ambition face à son Partenariat oriental, par Natalie Nougayrède
L'Europe, absorbée par la crise financière, se recroqueville sur ses problèmes internes et peine à formuler une vision stratégique pour ses "marches" orientales. Au Sud, l'Union européenne a mis en place, en juillet 2008 à Paris, l'Union pour la Méditerranée.
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Le monde
L'avenir européen des Balkans occidentaux en discussion à Sarajevo
Les pays des Balkans occidentaux craignent pour leur avenir européen. A la suite de la crise grecque, un vent mauvais souffle sur le continent. Tandis que les gouvernements multiplient les annonces d'austérité budgétaire, l'heure n'est guère aux déclarations optimistes sur un nouveau processus d'élargissement de l'UE.
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Financial Times
Britain is no longer America’s bridge to Europe
David Cameron’s government, although pulled to the centre by coalition with the Liberal Democrats, seems bent on pursuing a traditional Conservative foreign policy: cosy up to the US while giving Europe short shrift.
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