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US doubtful about winning war on Pakistan border

Washington - US diplomats in Pakistan are sceptical about eventually winning the military struggle in Pakistan's badlands, saying peace talks go nowhere and murderous militants control key towns, a leaked State Department cable made available to ...

U.S. role in Costa Rica-Nicaragua border dispute

The latest conflict in Central America is a dispute between Costa Rica and Nicaragua. It has hardly been covered in the U.S. media. Still it could increase U.S. military intervention and have dangerous consequences for the regions stability. One ...

Pol: Blonde aide, 25, facing deportation is no Red spy

LONDON - A member of the House of Commons Defense Committee said yesterday that his Russian assistant is facing deportation as a suspected spy. Mike Hancock said he was unaware that the security services had any suspicions about his aide, Katia ...

Immigration vote set for this week

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Now, mini WikiLeaks on web, US cautions Switzerland over Assange asylum offer

The Obama administration has reportedly put pressure on Switzerland about any moves to offer a haven to WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, warning that country's government to be careful about which person it is offering asylum to, even as the latter's ...

An Israeli and a Palestinian meet at the separation fence - on the U.S.-Mexico border

If passed, a decade-old bill will allow the naturalization of young Latino-Americans in the U.S. Republicans oppose it, so does Fox News. But the U.S. Army is in favor. SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - Two Indians, a Palestinian and an Israeli meet in San Diego. ...

Aren't Gay Rights and Immigration Priorities? Why Is Obama Silent?

Filed under: Gay Rights, Immigration, Obama Administration, Congress, White House, Barack Obama The president campaigned on lifting gay rights and passing the DREAM Act, but he's spending most of his energy on the U.S.-Russian arms treaty. ...

In visit to Denver, Jeb Bush says he doesn't agree with Arizona's immigration law

Harvard professor Robert Putnam told the same crowd of city officials from across the country at the Denver Convention Center on Saturday that his grandchildren might likewise draw suspicions. His daughter married a Latino man, he said. "I think it's not ...

Mexico's drug war spreads chaos across border to U.S.

When John Dahill put his El Paso, Texas, house on the market two years ago, an eager young couple from Juarez looked at it the first day it was listed. They liked the house for the same reasons the Dahill family did it had a large, grassy lot with ...

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