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Turkey ready to broker cease-fire over fears Libya may turn into "second Iraq or Afghanistan"
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has signalled that his country is ready to become a mediator to help attain an early ceasefire in Libya over fears that the country could turn into a "second Iraq" or "another Afghanistan".
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OSCE supports elaboration of Kyrgyzstan’s national strategy for inter-ethnic relations
Kanybek Imanaliev MP at an OSCE-supported event on a national strategy for Kyrgyzstan’s inter-ethnic relations, Bishkek, 28 March 2011.
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In Libya, The Truth Is Often Tough To Pin Down
Libyan women hold pictures of leader Moammar Gadhafi in Tripoli earlier this month during a protest against the U.N. resolution authorizing a no-fly zone. The government wants Tripoli to seem like a place full of people who revere Gadhafi. There are signs, however, that Gadhafi's grip on the capital could be loosening.
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Condemning violence against protesters in Syria, Ban calls for probe into killings
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In North Africa, Ban urges world community to ‘speak with one voice’ on Libya
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (left) holds press conference with Secretary General of Arab League Amre M. Moussa
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U.S. Fighter Jet Crashes In Libya, Crew 'Safe'
The U.S. military said Tuesday that an Air Force fighter jet crashed in Libya but was not shot down, as coalition forces bombarded the North African nation for a third straight night.
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Egypt's historic referendum could bolster Islamists
Final results of Saturday's historic referendum show that 77.2 percent of voters have backed constitutional changes in what was the freest vote in Egypt in more than half a century, but opponents say the result give an unfair advantage to Islamist-dominant entities such as the Muslim Brotherhood and the former ruling National Democratic Party.
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Not so different after all
"The California desert looks a lot like much of Iraq — which makes it an ideal training ground for military units about to deploy — and nothing like Cambridge. The former is a small town dominated by the massive Marine Corps base nearby and filled with a few thousand aggressive young men with clipped hair," said Sayce Falk, a former Marine and second-year graduate student at Harvard Kennedy School.
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In Northeastern Japan, A 'Very Unsettling Time'
A man looks over at the empty pumps of a filling station near the town of Noda.
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Foreign Minister Says Libya Declaring Cease-Fire
Libyan rebels celebrate in Benghazi on Thursday after the United Nations Security Council passed a resolution to impose a no-fly zone over Libya.
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Human Rights
Ringing FOWPAL’s Peace Bell for the World:Nobel Peace Prize Laureates’ Visions and Actions
Protecting the World’s Cultural Diversity for a Sustainable Future
The Peace Bell Resonates at the 27th Eurasian Economic Summit
Declaration of World Day of the Power of Hope Endorsed by People in 158 Nations
Puppet Show I International Friendship Day 2020