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(Photo: AP / Navy Visual News Service, PO 3rd Class Adam K. Thomas)The (war) games go on
In a Monday, July 26, 2010 photo provided by the Navy Visual News Service, U.S. Navy and Republic of Korea ships transit the East Sea Monday, July 26, 2010 in a 13-ship formation led by the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Tuscon (SSN 770)....Full Story

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(Photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais)Obama reviving US clout in Asia as China stumbles
President Barack Obama addresses the National Urban League 100th Anniversary Convention in Washington, Thursday, July 29, 2010....Full Story

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An Italian Villa of Treasures Opens Its Doors
| GENOA — Andrea Doria was born in 1466 in Liguria, in northwestern Italy, of a patrician family, but in somewhat reduced circumstances. He began his career in the ranks of the papal guard and he went on to serve as a soldier of fortune in Urbino and Naples. He wa...Full Story
The end of (military) history
|      Jul 31, 2010 The end of (military) history | By Andrew J Bacevich | "In watching the flow of events over the past decade or so, it is hard to avoid the feeling that something very fundamental has happened in world history." This sentiment, int...Full Story
The (war) games go on
|      Jul 31, 2010 The (war) games go on | By Donald Kirk | SEOUL - The drama over United States and South Korean war games in the seas off the coasts of South Korea is about to enter its second act. The South Korean navy plans to stage military exe...Full Story
Top three theories on what damaged Japanese oil tanker near Iran
Tokyo | Whatever it was that shook a 260,000-ton Japanese supertanker as it sailed through calm waters between Oman and Iran just after midnight Wednesday, it was not a freak wave. | But beyond that, officials investigating a huge dent in the side of the M. Star are sti...Full Story
Stray Questions for: Jennifer Egan
Pieter M. van Hattem Jennifer Egan | Jennifer Egan is the author of five works of fiction, most recently “A Visit From the Goon Squad.” | In your new book, the term “Goon Squad” refers to the passage of time. When Ringo Starr turned 70 recently, ...Full Story
Will Britain Give Up its Nuclear Submarines?
| Britain's Vanguard-class (V-class) nuclear submarines are pretty much your standard Doomsday boats. Each holds 16 Trident D5 missiles that, in turn, carry up to eight, independently targeted thermonuclear warheads capable of leveling an entire city. Once airborne, the...Full Story
N.Korea holds more talks with US military on ship sinking
| SEOUL: Military officers from North Korea and the US-led United Nations Command held their third round of talks Friday on the deadly sinking of a South Korean warship that was blamed on the North. | Colonels from the two sides met at the border truce village of Panmun...Full Story
Obama reviving US clout in Asia as China stumbles: experts
| WASHINGTON (AFP) – The Obama administration is now reviving much of Washington's old clout in Asia as missteps by rising giant China prompt its smaller neighbors to turn to the US as a counterweight, analysts say. | Experts said the United States, China as w...Full Story
U.S. Finally Reacts to North Korean Sinking of Korean Ship
| WASHINGTON, July 30 – WASHINGTON, July 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Riki Ellison, Chairman and Founder of the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance (MDAA), , has analyzed the U.S. military exercises off the Korean Peninsula this week . Ellison is one of the top exp...Full Story
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DRDO employees threaten strike
The Times Of India BANGALORE: All India Defence Employees Federation (AIDEF), which represents 4.5 lakh defence and civilian employees, threatened to go on an indefinite hunger strike on Thursday. The AIDEF employees are protesting against the defence ministry’s appr...
Navy's new warship project awaits FinMin nod
The Times Of India NEW DELHI: The Defence Ministry has sent a naval project for building four new guided missile destroyer warships to Finance Ministry for clearance, before it goes to Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) for final approval. | Defence Ministry officials...
N.Korea holds more talks with US military on ship sinking
Yahoo Daily News | SEOUL (AFP) – Military officers from North Korea and the US-led United Nations Command held their third round of talks Friday on the deadly sinking of a South Korean warship that was blamed on the North. | Colonels from the two sides met at t...
China criticises Clinton remarks on regional sea dispute
Zeenews Beijing: Upset over US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's remarks on the region, China on Friday said it did not want "internationalisation" of its territorial dispute in the South China sea, and was in favour of resolving disagreements bilaterally...
Did Iran attack Japanese oil tanker in Strait of Hormuz?
The Christian Science Monitor Seoul, South Korea | • A daily summary of global reports on security issues. Recent posts | 07.30.10 | Did Iran attack Japanese oil tanker in Strait of Hormuz? 07.29.10 | WikiLeaks row puts Britain's David Cameron on defensive with Pakistan 07.28.1...
Mary Kom becomes player-cum-coach
Zeenews New Delhi: After proving her mettle inside the ring, Khel Ratna awardee woman boxer MC Mary Kom is now busy making a transition to coaching as well by setting up an academy in Imphal even while she guns for a fifth world title herself. | The 27-year-...
Cop held for selling ammo to Maoists
Zeenews Lucknow: Police in Uttar Pradesh have arrested a constable from Sonbhadra district for allegedly smuggling cartridges from government armouries and selling them to Maoists, an official said on Friday. | Constable Lok Nath, posted at the Churk Police ...
Lalu, Paswan for high-level probe into CWG works
Zeenews New Delhi: RJD and LJP today demanded a high-level probe into the alleged irregularities in Commonwealth Games-related works being carried put by various government departments in the national capital. | "Bhari ghapla, bhari loot (massive bungling, m...
Former Australian PM Rudd hospitalised
Zeenews Melbourne: Australia's former prime minister Kevin Rudd was on Friday admitted to hospital for a surgery to treat severe stomach pain. | A spokeswoman for 52-year-old Rudd, who is running for the Brisbane seat of Griffith in the August 21 federal ele...
India, Russia to iron out nuclear issues Monday
Zeenews New Delhi: India and Russia will try to iron out differences over liability issues in their civil nuclear cooperation when Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao holds talks with senior Russian officials in Moscow Monday. | Rao heads for Moscow over the week...
New point system in Malay for foreigners seeking entry permit
Zeenews Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia said it has introduced a new point system when considering applications by foreigners seeking entry permit to the country. | Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said the system would enable foreigners, who have Malaysians spouse...
Russia wants US to focus on Afghan terrorism, illegal drugs
Zeenews Washington: Russia wants US and NATO forces to succeed in Afghanistan, but cannot agree with all their actions, according to a high-ranking Russian security official. | "We assist US and NATO operations in Afghanistan and we are interested in their s...
China's military finds over 2,000 barrels containing explosives
Zeenews Beijing: China's military personnel have recovered 2,978 of the 7000 barrels, many of them containing explosive chemicals, which were washed away by floods in the Songhua River in northeast part of the country. | About 4,000 others were still to be r...
July is deadliest month of Afghan war for US
Zeenews Kabul: Three US troops died in blasts in Afghanistan, bringing the death toll for July to at least 63 and surpassing the previous month's record as the deadliest for American forces in the nearly 9-year-old war. | The three died in two separate blast...
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