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At this event, panelists will discuss the implications of a North Korean missile launch, including how the launch will affect U.S. relations with other countries in the region, and the future of the six-party talks.
As memory of past tragedies fade, many Australians question their participation in the war on terror. Whereas three years ago, the Australian mission in Afghanistan was relatively popular, polls now show almost two-thirds of Australians want their troops withdrawn from Afghanistan.
The resignation of Unicredit Bank's CEO is an indication of how in Italy, the operators of the financial system are part of a political system in which freedom, democracy and participation have been claimed in the name of sectarian and nepotistic particularism.
Russia and Georgia are both to blame for the invasion of South Ossetia.
The Georgian province of Abkhazia is a possible flashpoint for a new war with Russia.
Who is testing Estonia with concentrated cyber-warfare? Why does no one seem to care?
Those who believe bin Laden's death has brought the war on terror to an end fundamentally misunderstand the ideology that motivates both jihadist terrorism and Islamist antipathy toward the West in general and the United States in particular.
The president long differentiated between the hunt for Bin Laden, which he saw as legitimate, and the wider war on terrorism which he saw as not.





