+ Follow RASMUSSEN Tag
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[Title] => NATO approves new force aimed at deterring Russia
[Summary] => Seeking to counter Russian aggression, NATO leaders approved plans Friday to create a rapid response force with a headquarters in Eastern Europe that could quickly mobilize if an alliance country in the region were to come under attack.
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[Title] => Uncertainty of Afghan election clouds NATO summit
[Summary] => This week's NATO summit was long planned as a celebration to mark the end of combat in Afghanistan and the coalition forces' shift to a largely advisory role. But the still-unsettled Afghan election has complicated the event, casting doubt on the transition and leaving the door open for all allied troops to be forced out at year's end.
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[Title] => Rebels beg Russia for help as fighting rages
[Summary] => Intense fighting raged Thursday in eastern Ukraine, where pro-Russia insurgents said they were losing the battle with government forces and begged the Kremlin for military help.
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[Title] => NATO urges China to be 'responsible power' in sea row
[Summary] => Albeit hesitant to get entangled in the South China Sea issue, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) urged China to project itself as a "responsible major power" in the region.
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[Title] => NATO chief: Russian aggression is 'wake-up call'
[Summary] => Russia's advances in Ukraine are the greatest threat to European security since the Cold War, NATO's chief was expected to argue, in a speech yesterday making clear the international military alliance must refocus on risks closer to home after years of fighting in far-away war zones.
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[Title] => NATO chief welcomes US, Russia deal on Syrian chemical weapons
[Summary] => NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen on Saturday welcomed a US-Russian framework agreement on the elimination of Syrian chemical weapons.
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[Title] => NATO hopes to strengthen dialogue with China
[Summary] => The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) hopes to see a strengthened dialogue and closer ties with China and other international powers, NATO chief said here on Friday.
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[Title] => NATO chief says no military solution solely to Libyan conflict
[Summary] => There is "no military solution solely" to the Libyan conflict, the NATO chief said on Sunday.
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[Title] => Denmark: 65 world leaders for UN climate summit
[Summary] => Sixty-five world leaders have said they will attend the Copenhagen climate summit in December, and several more have responded positively to invitations, Danish officials said yesterday.
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[Title] => NATO chief says more troops needed for Afghanistan
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[Title] => Rebels beg Russia for help as fighting rages
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[Title] => NATO urges China to be 'responsible power' in sea row
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[Title] => NATO chief: Russian aggression is 'wake-up call'
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[Title] => NATO chief welcomes US, Russia deal on Syrian chemical weapons
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[Title] => NATO hopes to strengthen dialogue with China
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[Title] => NATO chief says no military solution solely to Libyan conflict
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[Title] => Denmark: 65 world leaders for UN climate summit
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[Title] => NATO chief says more troops needed for Afghanistan
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