
Reports: US Ambassador to Kabul Expresses Caution About More Troops
US officials say Ambassador Karl Eikenberry is deeply concerned about Afghan government corruption, mismanagement that has fueled Taliban's rise

US Leaders May Interact With Burmese at Singapore Summit
Obama administration shelves isolation strategy of its predecessor and is trying dialogue with military government to push it toward reform

German Defense Minister in Kabul to Meet Afghan, NATO Leaders
Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg is making previously unannounced visit, during which he will also meet Afghan counterpart

Obama Readies for First Asia Tour
US President Barack Obama's nine-day tour begins in Tokyo, Japan and includes a stop in Singapore for the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit

N. Korea Says South Will Pay 'Expensive Price' for Naval Clash
South Korea's military has been on high alert for possible retaliatory moves after a North Korean boat was set ablaze Tuesday
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Clinton Vows Support for Philippine Typhoon Recovery, Anti-Terrorism Fight
- China Rejects Human Rights Watch Report on Black Jails
- Thasksin Delivers Speech in Phnom Penh
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Sri Lanka Military Chief Resigns
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First Recorded Dengue Fever Epidemic Hits Cape Verde
- Pakistan Seeks Role in US-Afghan Policy
- Obama's Middle East Strategy Stalls
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Zimbabwe Land Seizures Reportedly Intensify