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NATO touts Afghan war's end as fighting goes on - Politics

NATO touts Afghan war's end as fighting goes on - Politics

THE MODESTO BEE | 1 hour, 46 minutes ago

As President Barack Obama and fellow NATO leaders herald the coming end of the deeply unpopular Afghanistan war, they face the grim reality of two more years of fighting ahead and more of their troops sure to die in combat. ...
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1 hour 50 minutes ago

NATO touts Afghan war's end as fighting goes on - Chicago News and Weather

WFLD TV 32

As President Barack Obama and fellow NATO leaders herald the coming end of the deeply unpopular Afghanistan war, they face the grim reality of two more years of fighting ahead and more of their troops sure to die in combat.
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2 hours ago

Videotaping bad police behavior is a constitutional right

DAILYKOS

Visual source: Newseum The New York Times Editorial Board: The Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department took an important stand last week, declaring that citizens have a First Amendment right to videotape the actions of police officers in...
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2 hours 34 minutes ago

AFGHANISTAN NATO and France: for Afghanistan, worry about the people and schools

ASIANEWS

The country is not ready for the transfer of powers and the withdrawal of international troops. 70% of funds absorbed by the military. Criticisms of France, but also NGOs. Fears for the resumption of inter-tribal violence and the situation of...
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on Mon May 21 4:29 AM

AFGHANISTAN - USA NATO Summit on Afghanistan, while France eyes early withdrawal

ASIANEWS

François Hollande insists that French troops will leave the country by the end of 2012. NATO should hand over security responsibility to Afghan troops by the end of 2014. But it will cost 4 billion US dollars a year. The U.S. is ready to bear...
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on Mon May 21 3:14 AM

NATO leaders agree on exit plan for Afghanistan - Afghanistan

STARS AND STRIPES

President Barack Obama and NATO allies on Sunday charted an outwardly confident path to a postwar Afghanistan, their talk tempered by a potential split in the coalition and warnings that bloodshed will continue, and perhaps escalate, when allied...
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Nato summit: US-Pakistan rift widens over supply lines into Afghanistan | World news

Nato summit: US-Pakistan rift widens over supply lines into Afghanistan | World news

THE GUARDIAN | on Mon, May 21, 1:40 AM

Obama refuses bilateral meeting with his Pakistani counterpart, Asif Ali Zardari, who wants demands met before roads reopenA rift between the US and Pakistan appears to be widening at the Nato summit in Chicago – a dangerous development that...
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on Mon May 21 12:06 AM

At NATO summit, warm welcome for most leaders, but not Pakistan's

LOS ANGELES TIMES

President Obama won't meet with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari. U.S. officials are furious over Pakistan's refusal to reopen supply routes to Afghanistan.CHICAGO — As thousands of protesters marched in the streets, President Obama...
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on Sun May 20 9:59 PM

Activists Urge NATO to Protect Afghan Women's Rights

VOICE OF AMERICA

CHICAGO - As world leaders gather in Chicago to discuss the future of Afghanistan, human rights groups say Afghan women are being left out of the conversation. Afghan activists say they fear gains made in women's rights since the fall of the...
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on Sun May 20 9:39 PM

NATO shifts to help an elusive Afghanistan peace - Chicago News and Weather

WFLD TV 32

President Barack Obama and NATO allies declared Sunday that the end of the long and unpopular Afghanistan war is in sight even as they struggled to hold their fighting force together in the face of dwindling patience and...
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