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January 16, 2010
China urges US to respect its 'core interests': Xinhua
Beijing (AFP) Jan 14, 2010
China's parliamentary leader Wu Bangguo has called on the United States to respect its "core interests" in talks with US senators, following Google's threat to leave the country, state media reported. The reported comments from Wu - officially the second-ranking figure in the government hierarchy behind President Hu Jintao and ahead of Premier Wen Jiabao - did not specifically mention the Google case. Xinhua news agency quoted Wu as telling a delegation of visiting US senators that the two sides should "respect each other's core interests ... read more

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US, Russia 'on the verge' of nuclear treaty: Burns
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US missile strike targets Pakistan Taliban chief
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Scientists praise Obama as Doomsday clock reset
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N.Korea says US troops must quit S.Korea
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Pakistani Taliban leader escapes US strike: militants
Peshawar, Pakistan (AFP) Jan 14, 2010
Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud was in the area of northwest Pakistan where a US drone strike killed 10 people Thursday but left before the missiles hit, a militant spokesman said. Missiles fired by unmanned US aircraft hit a militant training camp early Thursday in a remote area on the border between North and South Waziristan, strongholds of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) ... more

Barrett at center of military radio storm
Canberra, Australia Jan 14, 2009
Barrett Communications has denied reports that its advanced 2050 mobile transceivers have been sold to the Myanmar military and are even capable of frequency hopping. The Perth-based company has faced a barrage of criticism in Australian media that claim the radios have encryption-style frequency-hopping technology that makes it impossible for other organizations to monitor the military's commun ... more

Al-Maliki fights for political survival
Baghdad (UPI) Jan 14, 2009
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, his re-election prospects seriously damaged by a wave of suicide bombings in Baghdad that killed 400 people, is fighting for political survival. There is talk of a coup in the air, reflecting the deep sense of foreboding that pervades Baghdad amid rising violence, a frenzy of political intrigue and mounting Iranian interference in the run-up to the parlia ... more

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Israel sorry over diplomat row with Turkey


Bombs kill up to 15 in Shiite holy city in Iraq


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India Requests Boeing C-17s

France retains Caribbean security in vote

Obama crosses fingers on China in new year

'Zionist' methods used to kill Iran scientist: Ahmadinejad

N.Korea says US troops must quit S.Korea

Scientists praise Obama as Doomsday clock reset

Pentagon gives OK for Taiwan missile deal: official

UK Awards Javelin Joint Venture For Javelin Missile Rounds

Raytheon wins $1.1B missile deal

US Space-Based Missile Warning System Achieves Key Milestone

China tests missile intercept system

New Israeli shield needs years to deploy

Brazil air force favors Swedish fighter over Lula's pick: report

Chinese airline to buy 16 Airbus A330s: company

Indonesia navy opts for Casa patrol planes

US missile strike targets Pakistan Taliban chief: officials

US should consider drones, air attacks in Yemen: Senator

Drone missile strikes kill 16 militants in Afghanistan: NATO

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Expert: German arms industry not innocent
Berlin (UPI) Jan 14, 2009
It would be naive to believe that German arms sales are free from corruption, said an expert familiar with the industry. "It's not unusual that major export deals are linked to bribery payments, and that's true for the arms industry as it is for most big export industries," Ottfried Nassauer, director of the Berlin Information Center for trans-Atlantic Security, a security think tank ... more

Northrop gets $577M Army deal
Los Angeles (UPI) Jan 14, 2009
U.S defense contractor Northrop Grumman has clinched a $577 million deal to build the Army's next-generation air and missile defense system. The Los Angeles-based contractor said in a statement that the new system will help aid troops in making better battlefield decisions by integrating weapons, radar and sensor systems. The system "takes care of the science of warfare, so the ... more

'Zionist' methods used to kill Iran scientist: Ahmadinejad
Tehran (AFP) Jan 14, 2010
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday "Zionist" methods were used in the bombing of a top atomic scientist, as angry mourners chanting anti-US and anti-Israeli slogans buried the slain professor. "One can see the level of the enemy's grudge in the way he was assassinated. The method of bombing was a Zionist one," the Mehr news agency quoted Ahmadinejad as saying. It did not ... more

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China defends web censorship after Google threat


Google case throws spotlight on cyber-attackers


Internet gives Chinese a platform but regime wary: experts
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Lockheed Martin F-35B Begins In-Flight STOVL Operations

RC-12X Guardrail Airworthiness Certification Process Achieves Major Milestone

Taser adds mobile phone monitoring tool to its arsenal

US Space-Based Missile Warning System Achieves Key Milestone

China tests missile intercept system

New Israeli shield needs years to deploy

Pentagon gives OK for Taiwan missile deal: official

UK Awards Javelin Joint Venture For Javelin Missile Rounds

Raytheon wins $1.1B missile deal

Northrop gets $577M Army deal

Expert: German arms industry not innocent

SAIC Awarded Contract From Space And Naval Warfare Systems Command

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GSK says swine flu vaccine sales hit 835 million pounds

France's swine flu epidemic ends: doctors

Under fire WHO ready to review handling of flu pandemic

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Global satellites unite over Haiti to help in rescue work

Beijing police cancel China's first gay pageant

Europe offers space station as platform for climate science

Australia offshore rig leak plugged

Bank bonuses linked to financial crisis: officials

Iran redraws energy map to defy U.S.

ASEAN, Indonesia says China trade deal on track

Petrobras expands global oil operations

Kodak files patent suit against Apple, RIM

Nature-for-oil plan in Ecuador in jeopardy

US official questions China space intentions

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US Space-Based Missile Warning System Achieves Key Milestone

China urges integration of Web, telecoms, broadcast media

Google case lays bare China challenge: analysts

Boeing Delivers Fourth KC-767 Tanker To Japan MoD

India Requests Boeing C-17s

Oshkosh Receives Order For US Army FHTV

Outside View: Connecting the dots

US should consider drones, air attacks in Yemen: Senator

Britain prepares for major troop cuts

Anti-U.S. rioting in Afghan town

New Israeli shield needs years to deploy

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