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26/06/2012 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Middle East - Syria: NATO to Hold Urgent Meeting on Syria
LONDON - Turkey is asking its NATO allies for a tough response to Syria's downing of one of its aircraft on Friday. Turkish Prime Minister Bulent Arinc says that at a hastily-arranged NATO meeting Tuesday, his country will ask that the shootdown be considered an attack on the entire alliance. That conclusion could trigger a joint military response. But experts do not expect Tuesday's meeting to actually lead to war.
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31/08/2011 | En Parrilla
Muslims in London Think of Trouble Spots at Eid Prayers
Muslims from around the world marked the end of the Holy Month of Ramadan Tuesday, with many in Londay saying the holiday has special meaning this year because of the Arab Spring revolutions and the East Africa famine.
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31/08/2011 | En Parrilla
Muslims in London Think of Trouble Spots at Eid Prayers
Muslims from around the world marked the end of the Holy Month of Ramadan Tuesday, with many in Londay saying the holiday has special meaning this year because of the Arab Spring revolutions and the East Africa famine.
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06/08/2009 | En Profundidad
Iraq's Arab-Kurd Dispute Could Be Greatest Stability Threat
Iraq's prime minister flew to Northern Iraq's Kurdish region August 1 to try to ease tensions that threaten the fragile stability the country has achieved in recent months. The territorial and revenue disputes between the region and the Arab-dominated central government have come to the forefront as violence from Sunni and Shi'ite insurgents has dropped and U.S. forces have reduced their combat role as they prepare to leave in large numbers next year. Many experts believe the dispute has become the greatest threat to future peace in the country.
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06/08/2009 | En Profundidad
Iraq's Arab-Kurd Dispute Could Be Greatest Stability Threat
Iraq's prime minister flew to Northern Iraq's Kurdish region August 1 to try to ease tensions that threaten the fragile stability the country has achieved in recent months. The territorial and revenue disputes between the region and the Arab-dominated central government have come to the forefront as violence from Sunni and Shi'ite insurgents has dropped and U.S. forces have reduced their combat role as they prepare to leave in large numbers next year. Many experts believe the dispute has become the greatest threat to future peace in the country.
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