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Jul 17, 2011

Britain requests more US support for NATO mission in Libya

By Daniel Dombey and Kiran Stacey, the Financial Times

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Jul 17, 2011

Update: NATO activities in Libya on July 16

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Jul 17, 2011

NATO hands over first area in Afghanistan

By the BBC

From the BBC:  Nato has handed over control of the central Afghan province of Bamiyan to Afghan security forces.

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Jul 16, 2011

Britain says sending 4 more warplanes for NATO in Libya

By Reuters

From Reuters:  Britain said on Friday it will send four more Tornado warplanes to support the NATO mission in Libya, in addition to the 12 already deployed. "These are the aircraft which are particularly well equipped for surveillance and reconnaissance, and as the conflict has gone on and the targets have become harder to detect […]

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Jul 16, 2011

NATO chief calls for more planes to bomb Libyan targets

By Aaron Gray-Block, Reuters

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Jul 16, 2011

NATO Chief: Libya exposes Europe’s reliance on US power

By Pascal Mallet, AFP

United States and Canada

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Jul 16, 2011

New NATO Assistant Secretary General

By NATO

From NATO:  Ambassador Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović took up her position as NATO’s Assistant Secretary General for Public Diplomacy on 4 July 2011.  Having previously served as Croatia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration and, more recently, as Ambassador of Croatia to the United States (2008 – 2011), Ambassador Grabar-Kitarović is well-versed in Euro-Atlantic diplomacy and […]

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Jul 16, 2011

Update: NATO activities in Libya on July 15

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Jul 15, 2011

U.S. recognizes rebels as Libya’s legitimate government

By Matthew Lee, the AP

From Matthew Lee, the AP: [Secretary of State Hillary] Clinton announced Friday that Washington accepts the Transitional National Council as the legitimate governing authority of the Libyan people.

United States and Canada

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Jul 15, 2011

Hunt on for creators of Putin spy posters

By RIA Novosti

From RIA Novosti:  City authorities vowed on Friday to "find and punish" the "hooligans" who put up posters in central Moscow depicting Prime Minister Vladimir Putin as a secret agent.