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With tens of thousands of secret Afghan war documents posted online by a whistle-blower website, WikiLeaks is raising blood pressure once again. This isn't an information leak, folk. It's a gush of battle details from the frontlines - from a reported
The Obama administration is pushing for improved relations with China. Hosting a meeting this week between US and Chinese officials in Washington, President Obama says the talks are aimed at fostering cooperation on the economy, energy and national
President Obama's trying to shore up support for the war in Afghanistan following the unauthorized release of a huge cache of classified documents from the battlefield. As NPR's Scott Horsley reports, Mr. Obama does not want the leaked documents to s
Peru ' s Toledo Faces Challenges Greg Flakus Lima 1 Aug 2001 05:01 UTC The government of Peru ' s president-elect, Alejandro Toledo, has left the 1)fanfare of the past weekend ' s 2)inauguration behin
From NPR News in Washington, Im Lakshmi Singh. US troops around the globe are paying tributes to veterans sustain including Afghanistan where NATO allies have joined in commemorations. This is the military ally reports the death of another soldier ki
A judge in Cairo today ordered that Hosni Mubarak spent the rest of his life in prison. For his part in the deaths of hundreds of protestors, during the uprising that drove him from power last year. The former president sat stoneface and frowning as
President Obama is calling all American troops home from Iraq before year's end, closing a long and deeply divisive chapter in US history. After nearly nine years, America's war in Iraq will be over. Washington and Baghdad have been unable to reach a
Now, this issue has been going on for two, two and a half years now. I think it started during the campaign. We had every official in Hawaii, Democrat and Republican, every news outlet that has investigated this ,confirmed that yes in fact, I was bor
Thanks to Maranda and T for today's ireport introduction.I'm C.A.Today's CNN student news is reporting on Syria,storms ,sugar and a super committee. First up,we're heading to Afghanistan.There're more than 100,000 NATO troops in that country.Most of
BAGHDAD, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- A series of car bombs ripped through the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Thursday, killing 21 and wounding 73, the latest wave of attacks in months-long escalation in violence. The attacks occurred when a total of six car bombin
After 12 days of airstrikes and intense ground fighting which began this past weekend, Israel today ordered a three-hour pause in its offensive in Gaza. The brief respite allowed food and fuel to enter the territory and medics to retrieve bodies fro
NATO says six coalition troops and two Afghan soldiers have been killed in an insurgent attack in southern Afghanistan. In Kabul, NPR's Quil Lawrence reports military authorities say a suicide bomber detonated an explosive-packed van at the gates of
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Barbara Klein The Pentagon confirms reports that Syrian government has been firing Scud missiles at insurgent areas in recent days. It has an escalation in the conflict as rebels try to overthrow the regime of Syrian
1. DNA tests are now confirming the worst fears of 2 military families. Officials say the two brutalize d bodies found in Iraq are that of Private s Kristian Menchaca and Thomas Tucker.
1. An al-Qaeda front group is claming it captured the three American soldiers missing since a predawn attack on a patrol yesterday. The Islamic State in Iraq posted the claim on this website, but is offering no evidence to back it up. The attack hap
1. Don Imus's wife says the members of Rutgers women's basketball team are unbelievably courageous and beautiful women. Deirdre Imus made the comments a day after her husband was fired for making racist and sexist remarks about the same women. He al
1. An insurgent group has posted this video online and says it shows a US helicopter being shot down in central Iraq, while the clip has not yet been authenticated. Four US copters have gone down in Iraq in recent weeks. 2. President Bush's 2.9 tril
Michael Bowman U.S. military officials in Iraq say some Marine units are preparing to pull back from positions in the strife-ridden city of Fallujah, to coincide with the arrival of Iraqi security for
Iraqi FM: There is 'Abundance' of Evidence against Saddam 伊拉克电台:庭萨达姆,证据“充分” Iraq's foreign minister says his government is ready to put former Iraqi leader Saddam Hus
The African Union is urging the United Nations to boost its support for Somalia's fragile government in view of the rise of terrorist activity in the Horn of Africa and the Arabian peninsula. AU Commission Chairman Jean Ping calls the overall securit