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In Kabul, Ban urges full support for Afghan peace and development efforts
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today voiced support for the priorities laid out by the Afghan Government to advance peace and development and called on the country’s men and women to rally around these efforts, as he opened a major international conference in the capital, Kabul.
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Expectations Low As Donors Meet In Afghanistan
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Kabul Monday for an international donors' conference that will host dozens of foreign ministers. Diplomats called the meeting Tuesday a symbolic success even before it began, just by the fact that it's possible to hold it Kabul — past donor meetings have been in London or Tokyo.
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Parliaments can play leading role in tackling today’s crises, Ban says
The world’s elected parliamentarians can play a leading role in tackling some of today’s global crises and challenges, including unconstitutional changes of government and threats to the rule of law, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stressed today.
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UN chief to appeal for Afghan unity at major international conference
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is headed to Kabul for a major international gathering on Tuesday at which he will call on Afghans to unite in the interest of peace and development in their country.
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Biden determined to see US troops leave Iraq
The Obama administration has announced the United States will still be withdrawing troops from Iraq, as set in an earlier timetable.
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Funding pall hangs over AIDS 2010 conference
A chaotic protest against reduced funding for HIV delayed the opening of the International AIDS Conference, where money, or the lack of it, is likely to dominate proceedings. Dozens of activists stormed the stage of Vienna's Reed Messe Centre, holding a giant banner reading "No Retreat, Fund AIDS".
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'Post' Documents Growth Of Intelligence Since 9/11
Since the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, top-secret intelligence gathering by the government has grown so unwieldy and expensive that no one really knows what it cost and how many people are involved, The Washington Post reported Monday.
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New Law Would Restore KGB-Era Powers In Russia
Russia may have been caught spying on the U.S., but it turns that Moscow is also seeking new ways to monitor its own citizens.
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USS George Washington to Visit Republic of Korea
USS George Washington, the U.S. Navy's only permanently, forward-deployed aircraft carrier will visit the Korean port of Busan July 21-25, 2010, officials at U.S. Forces Korea announced today.
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Pak to urge US to help resolve water sharing issue with India during Clinton's tour
Despite the United States making it clear on a number of occasions that it was for India and Pakistan to resolve all their outstanding issues, Islamabad has said that it would request America to use its influence and help in the settlement of the long pending river water sharing issue between both South Asian neighbours during the upcoming visit of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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