Afghan Leaders Consider US Security Deal President Karzai backing bilateral security deal reached with Washington that could see US forces in Afghanistan through 2024, perhaps longer More EU spokesman Michael Mann tells reporters officials are determined to bridge the gaps that prevented agreement at last round of talks More After four hours of talks with Israel's Netanyahu in Moscow, Russia’s Putin said Russia, has an 'optimistic view on the Iranian nuclear problem' More Military official tells reporters troops will carry out aid work 'as long as it takes' More One of men killed identified as senior fugitive commander of Afghan insurgency; local officials confirm children among those wounded More Glyn Davies made appeal during Asia tour aimed at renewing push to restart talks on ending Pyongyang's nuclear weapons programs More Move seen as intended to strengthen rule of law in system that many analysts agree still lacks basic elements of judicial independence More Spokesman says Kony said he is ready to put down his arms, come in from bush, during telephone conversation with President Djotodia More Both countries try to put finishing touches on post-coup democratic transitions, but challenges remain More Group called Taps for Veterans honors man who played Taps at ceremony More |
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