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Where do things stand at Guantánamo? Six basic questions answered.
President Obama this week pledged to “reengage” with Congress to find a way to close the terror detention camp at the Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, naval base. The renewed focus comes as 100 of the 166 detainees are reported to be engaged in a hunger strike. Here is a brief look at where things stand now.
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5 reasons why Africa is not ready to meet its own security needs – yet
Africa’s experiment in a regional approach to security is serious and laudable, but it will take time to build credible capacity. Here are five reasons why Africa is not ready to meet its own security needs – yet.
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Thirty ideas from people under 30: The Educators
They are explorers and activists, artists and educators, farmers and faith leaders – even mayors. And they have trenchant suggestions on how to improve the world.
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Iran attack on UK embassy: 5 high profile embassy breaches
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In Pictures: Way beyond vacation: the 'Eat, Pray, Love' effect
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In Africa, Bush touts aid efforts, basks in popularity
Mr. Bush has been generally well-received so far on his five-country trip to Africa.
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Reporters on the Job
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Bush trip to a bastion of support - Africa
His week-long visit will focus on humanitarian improvements.
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Reporters on the Job
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Safari on foot: Walking with lions in Zambia
The country's unique walking safaris get you out of the jeep and up close and personal with lions, elephants, and hippo droppings.
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Kenya's violence chokes flow of goods to the region
Security concerns are preventing fuel and other goods from leaving a key port.
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Padilla sentence: Does terror training merit life?
On Tuesday, a federal judge will announce Al Qaeda recruit's long-awaited prison sentence.
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In warming Mediterranean, a model of energy-efficient building
In Athens, Sol Energy Hellas is headquartered in a building powered entirely by renewable energy.
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In warming Mediterranean, a model of energy-efficient building
In Athens, Sol Energy Hellas is headquartered in a building powered entirely by renewable energy.



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