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The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Monday strongly criticized Japan for its latest moves to upgrade weaponry systems.
Apr 30, 2007
A suicide bomber attacked the U.S. security firm USPI in Kandahar province of southern Afghanistan on Monday morning, killing a local guard of the company and injuring three others, provincial police chief Asmatullah …
Apr 30, 2007
A UN report published on Monday revealed that the humanitarian situation in the Palestinian territories continues deteriorating due to economy collapsing.
Apr 30, 2007
The Philippine National Police ( PNP) said on Monday it considered case surrounding the mysterious death of a United States Peace Corps volunteer solved as it presented a prime suspect in her murder to the media.
Apr 30, 2007
The NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Afghan troops launched a major offensive dubbed Operation Silicon against Taliban militants in the southern Helmand province on Monday, an ISAF …
Apr 30, 2007
The Hamas-led coalition government is interested to maintain ceasefire with Israel which must stop all military operations in Gaza Strip and West Bank, a spokesman said on Monday.
Apr 30, 2007
Zambia's search for an expatriate soccer coach will cost up to 25,000 U.S. dollars monthly when the trainer is finally engaged, The Post reported Monday.
Apr 30, 2007
Four U.S. soldiers and an Iraqi interpreter were killed in insurgent attacks in eastern the capital, the U.S. military said on Monday.
Apr 28, 2007
The Sri Lankan military activated its air defense system in the capital Colombo and the power was cut off shortly early Sunday morning to prevent possible air attack from the rebel Tamil Tigers, defense officials said.
Apr 28, 2007
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi on Saturday slammed rebels in Sudan's western region of Darfur of seeking to internationalize the conflict during a multipartite meeting on the Darfur issue, according to reports.