- Pakistani Flooding Impacts Fight Against Militants
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- Georgian officer killed in Afghanistan
One Georgian army officer was killed on Sunday and another injured during an ISAF operation in Afghanistan, Georgia's Defense Ministry said.
- Karzai Announces Council for Talks with Taliban
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- Western Withdrawal Date Brings Old Debate On Islamic Law Into Focus
set to begin in July 2011 -- Nine years after the toppling of their hard-line regime, the Taliban are making a comeback in rural Afghanistan with their harsh system of justice and strict social controls. Nine years after the toppling of their hard-line regime, the Taliban are making a comeback in rural Afghanistan with their harsh system of justice and strict
- 75th Ranger Regt streamlines selection process
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- US Troops Leave Millions in Unclaimed Back Pay
The U.S. military is having trouble giving bonus payments to troops who were involuntarily kept on duty after September 11, 2001.
- US Expects Turkey to Be Used in US Troop Withdrawal
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- Former British Army Chief Blasts Blair, Brown for Inadequate War Funding
The former head of the British army has strongly criticized former Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown for letting British troops down in Iraq and Afghanistan by not adequately funding the two conflict efforts. Retired General Richard Dannatt makes the claim in his new book.
- Contract to enhance capability of Finnish AF
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- India successfully test-fires BrahMos missile
India on Sunday Successfully test fired BrahMos cruise from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur off Orissa coast.
- Colombia's President Pledges Tough Action Against Rebels
The new Colombian president, Juan Manuel Santos, is vowing to step up his predecessor's military crackdown against leftist rebels, following an attack this week that left 14 police officers dead.
- India to develop missiles with speed of 6,000 kmph
India will soon become the first country to have cruise missiles with hyper speed of over 6,000 km per hour, as an agreement for their joint development will be signed with Russia during the visit of President Dmitry Medvedev here in December.
- Afghan High Peace Council for talks with opposition
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- Israeli defense minister heads to Russia for military talks
The Russian and Israeli defense ministers, Anatoly Serdyukov and Ehud Barak, are planning to sign on Monday an agreement on military cooperation between the countries during talks in Moscow, the Russian defense minister's spokeswoman has said.
- India, S Korea 5-year defence cooperation agreement
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- Israeli PM Says Conditions Ripe for Peace
Israel is optimistic about new peace talks with the Palestinians despite deadly violence in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip.
- City Mourns Dead After Attack on Pakistani Shi'ites
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- Israeli airstrike hits Gaza
The Israeli Air Forces launched a series of airstrikes on Gaza in response to a rocket assault by Palestinian militants, the Israeli Defense Forces' press service said on Saturday.
- Navy, USMC Team Moves to S Pakistan
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- At Least Three Killed, Dozens Injured In Daghestan Suicide Bombing
A suicide bomber today killed at least three soldiers and wounded dozens more at a military base in southern Daghestan.
- 3d Fleet Standard TF Structure Workshop
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- 5 Russian Soldiers Killed in Dagestan Suicide Bombing
A suicide bomber plowed his explosive-filled car into a military base in the Russian republic of Dagestan, but was stopped before he could reach an area where many soldiers were sleeping.
- Taliban Vows to Disrupt Afghan Elections
The Taliban on Sunday announced plans to disrupt Afghanistan's parliamentary elections, scheduled for September 18.
- Russian defense minister inspects site of Dagestan attack
Russian Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov personally examined on Sunday the scene of the suicide bombing that killed three soldiers at a military firing range in Russia's North Caucasus republic of Dagestan.
- Report: US Military More Tolerant of Afghan Corruption
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- Five killed in N.Caucasus suicide car bombing
Five people were killed and over 30 injured in Sunday's attack on a military unit in the southern Russian republic of Dagestan, a law enforcement source reported.
- ~7 die, 17 injured in attack in Afghanistan
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- Thirteen injured in attack on military unit in N.Caucasus
Thirteen people were injured in an explosion in the republic of Dagestan in the North Caucasus, police said.
- Mullen Praises Turkey’s Leadership, Assistance
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- 6 Killed in Darfur Refugee Camp Violence
Peacekeepers in Sudan's Darfur region say at least six people have been killed during clashes at a refugee camp.
- Blackwater Still in Business Through Subsidiaries
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- Spain's Basque Separatists Declare Cease-Fire
The Basque separatist group ETA has issued a video declaring a cease-fire.
- Flood Emergency in Pakistan Not Over
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- Iran reacts to Japan's sanctions
Any country joining the sanction-imposing states club against Iran would deprive itself from making advantages of the country's high potentials, it was announced here Sunday.
- Iran Hails 'Serious Progress' In Armenia Ties
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- Moldova votes in referendum on direct presidential elections
People in the former Soviet republic of Moldova voted on Sunday in a referendum on whether the country's president should be directly elected, with turnout at around 18 percent with five hours of voting remaining.
- 'Grey Eagle' weaponized UAS slated for Afghanistan
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- Moldovans Weigh In On Direct Presidential Vote
most likely in November -- Moldovans have voted on a constitutional referendum on reestablishing direct presidential elections. Moldovans have voted on a constitutional referendum on reestablishing direct presidential elections.
- Army publishes civil support ops field manual
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- Anti-Submarine Warfare Exercise Delayed
Republic of Korea and the United States Forces postponed a planned Anti-Submarine Warfare Exercise Sept. 4, which was to begin Sept. 5 and continue until Sept. 9, 2010.