Tbilisi Says ‘Premature’ to Comment on Calls for Missile Defense System Radar in Georgia

(Civil.Ge) — Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister said on Monday it was yet “premature” to make any comprehensive comment on call

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Cairo protesting mood swings to festive mood, life returning to normal

Egypt’s capital has returned to the “bustling calm” of a large city after two weeks of unrest by protestors demanding

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Azerbaijan: Cairo Unrest Spurring Anti-Graft Effort in Baku

By Khadija Ismayilova Angry demonstrators in Cairo most definitely don’t have the right to vote in Azerbaijan. But officials in

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Kazakhstan: Russia Worries that Customs Union Outpost is Smugglers’ Paradise

By Richard Orange A line of 150 trucks waits to enter Kazakhstan. It takes so long to clear customs here

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YEMEN: Frustration turns to demands for change

In the past two weeks, Yemen has been rocked by some of the biggest anti-government demonstrations seen in a decade,

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Sudan: UN panel hails South’s vote for independence, but cautions on tasks ahead

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The United Nations panel that monitored the independence referendum in Southern Sudan today hailed the official results showing that an

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US Navy Bids Farewell To Trailblazing USS Los Angeles

By Lt. Ed Early – Commander, Submarine Group 9 Public Affairs BREMERTON, Wash. (NNS) — Feb. 4 marked the end

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UN chief urges restraint after latest Thai-Cambodian border clashes

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Sunday voiced concern about repeated armed clashes between Cambodia and Thailand around their common border, and

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EU Council imposes Tunisia assests freeze

The Council of the European Union has adopted a decision and a regulation imposing the freezing of assets owned or

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Ashton on the border clashes between Cambodia and Thailand

The spokesperson of Catherine Ashton, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice President of

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