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| NATO calls capture 'significant milestone' in disruption of Taliban-allied network |  |
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| Afghan president says best option is to negotiate with Pakistan |  |
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| Anwar al-Awlaki killed Friday in Yemen in what news reports say was coordinated air strike by CIA |  |
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| Activists say government troops have pushed into Rastan and are conducting searches for deserters |  |
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| Egypt, Sudan, countries that supply Nile's waters face new politics, economic development, skyrocketing demographics, climate change |  |
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| During Independence Day broadcast to nation, Goodluck Jonathan vowed that recent attacks blamed on Islamists will not define Nigeria |  |
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| IOM says many fearful of returning to homes they abandoned during post-election crisis, are in urgent need of shelter |  |
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| Some say program aimed at increasing personal health awareness is undermining voluntary testing |  |
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| Despite its strict government control over media, the old way of handling media in China is coming to an end |  |
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| US president calls on Congress to quickly pass jobs bill |  |
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| Sprawled around a plaza in heart of New York's financial district, demonstrators carry signs, chant slogans, camp out |  |
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