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Obama Changes Commanders in Afghanistan, But Strategy Remains the Same

Analyst says counterinsurgency policy Gen. McChrystal helped develop and President Obama adopted last December is not in dispute

President Barack Obama announces Gen. David Petraeus (r) will replace Gen. Stanley McChrystal as U.S. Commander in Afghanistan, at the White House, 23 June 2010

Pakistani Court Finds 5 Americans Guilty of Terror Charges

Officials say five guilty of criminal conspiracy to do acts of terrorism, sentences them to 10 years each in prison

Detained American Muslims look to media as they arrive to appear in an anti terrorist court in Sargodha, Pakistan [file photo]

Kyrgyzstan Accuses Former President's Son of Financing Violence

Lawyers for Maxim Bakiyev say he is innocent of charges he offered to pay extremist groups to foment ethnic violence

In this photo dated Nov. 2, 2009, showing Maxim Bakiyev, son of deposed Kyrgyz president Kurmanbek Bakiyev, is in the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek.

Report Says Uganda's Elusive LRA Rebel Almost Caught Last Year

New report by the Washington-based, anti-genocide Enough Project says Uganda's elusive LRA leader was nearly caught last year.

The leader of the Lord's Resistance Army, Joseph Kony, (File).

Rudd Dumped as Gillard Becomes Australia's First Female PM

Swift fall of Kevin Rudd opens the door for Julia Gillard to lead the Labor party

Australia's new prime minister Julia Gillard speaks during a press conference, in Canberra, 24 Jun 2010

Jerusalem Plan to Demolish Palestinian Homes Raises Tensions

More than 20 Arab homes to be demolished to make way for archeological park

Palestinian boys sit on a wall in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, in Jerusalem, 22 Jun 2010

Indonesian Terrorist Sweeps Raise Concern Over Police Tactics

'Shoot-on-sight' orders stir debate as security forces conduct raids against terror suspects

Indonesia police officers show off weapons found from a suspected terrorist hideout during a raid by an anti-terror squad

Flaws in South Sudan Soldier Reintegration Could Jeopardize Stability

A new report warns that the overall goal of recovery and stability in the South could be lost

A former Sudanese militia fighter holds up his new identity card in the town of Al-Damazin, in the Blue Nile province, more than 500 km south of Khartoum, after completing a demilitarisation program designed to reintegrate militants into civilian life, (F

Strikes Highlight China's Growing Industrial Unrest

Ongoing unrest by factory workers in China about low pay, poor working conditions point to emergence of influential labor movement

Chinese workers stand outside the Ichikoh Valeo factory, a Japanese-owned plant that makes head lamps and fog lights for the auto industry, in Foshan, southern China's Guangdong province, 18 Jun2010

Ford Expands Production in Thailand to Meet Rising Demand

Ford Motor Company has announced plans to build $450 million car plant in Thailand to meet rising regional demand

Ford Vice President and President Asia pacific and Africa Joe Hinrichs, right, and President and Managing Director Ford India Michael Boneham, left, pose with the newly launched Figo car in New Delhi, India, 9 Mar 2010
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