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  • George Lucas’ Red Tails prepares for take-off

    The latest George Lucas production focuses on a group of African American pilots during World War II facing facing segregation and racism while serving in… 18/01/2012

  • DR Congo: harvesting on the ruins of war

    For over a decade, the Democratic Republic of Congo had been ravaged by what many refer to as Africa’s first world war. The fighting was concentrated in the… 03/11/2011

  • Post 9/11: the cost of the ‘War on Terror’

    225,000 lives and up to four trillion dollars. That is, in its most simplistic terms, the cost so far of the so-called ‘War on Terror’, triggered by the 9/11… 30/08/2011

  • Sarkozy in Afghanistan – nocomment

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy met French troops in the region of Surobi, in a five-hour visit to Afghanistan. 13/07/2011

  • Classes in conflict zones

    In conflict zones education, like much of everyday life, can become a risky business. Across the world tens of millions of young people miss out on school… 08/07/2011

  • Bin Laden: world’s costliest manhunt

    Tracking down Osama bin Laden was arguably the costliest manhunt in history. Al Qaeda’s attacks on the United States on September 11 2001 led the Bush White… 03/05/2011

  • Moleres wins Valtuena photo prize

    The Spanish branch of ‘Doctors of the World‘ is mounting an exhibition in the Madrid cultural centre La Casa Encendida of photographs of the faces of war… 28/04/2011

  • Aftermath of clashes in Abidjan – nocomment

    Bodies line a major road into the Ivory Coast’s main city as incumbent leader Laurent Gbagbo is reportedly negotiating his surrender following a fierce… 06/04/2011

  • Officials and tribal elders meet in Afghanistan

    A Daychopan district elder expresses his security concerns to Zabul Provincial Governor Ashraf Naseri during a meeting between local government officials and… 30/03/2011

  • Civil war, civil wounded, Somalia

    Civilians in Somalia’s 20-year war are wounded every day. The crossfire between government forces and insurgents destroys ordinary people’s lives. Reporter… 17/02/2011

  • Thai soldiers in Sri Sak Ket province

    Thai soldiers rest at a paramilitary camp in Sri Sak Ket province. Thailand and Cambodia faced growing diplomatic pressure to end an armed standoff on a… 09/02/2011

  • US anger at home as Afghan, Iraq wars drag on

    Nine years after the United States vowed to triumph over terrorism, backed by an international community united after the September 11 attacks on American… 11/11/2010

  • US warns Iran over threat to close vital oil route

    The US Navy has said it will not allow one of the world’s most important oil trade routes to be disrupted, following a threat by Iran to stop ships passing… 28/12/2011

  • New German military museum stirs strong feelings

    Given Germany’s history, the opening of a military museum was bound to be controversial. But even the design of the newly-revamped building opening on… 15/10/2011

  • 9/11 eye-for-an-eye wars

    In a chronology of conflict, 9/11 propels the US to war. In the immediate aftermath, Osama bin Laden is the prime suspect behind the attacks. A vast… 08/09/2011

  • NATO claims revenge for downed helicopter

    NATO says it has killed the Taliban fighters who downed a Chinook helicopter at the weekend with an RPG launcher, in the single biggest loss of life suffered… 10/08/2011

  • South Ossetia remembers victims of Russia-Georgia war

    The breakaway republic of South Ossetia has been marking the third anniversary of the war between Georgia and Russia. South Ossetian President Eduard… 08/08/2011

  • US welcomes Darfur agreement

    The United States has welcomed Thursday’s signing of a peace accord between Sudan and a small Darfur rebel group, despite scepticism by many analysts and… 15/07/2011

  • Obama under pressure from Congress over Libya

    Tripoli was hit by a fresh round of attacks on Tuesday night, as NATO stepped up its air strikes. According to state television, both military and civilian… 15/06/2011

  • Libyan diplomacy advances as mortars hit Tunisian town.

    In the town of Zintan in Libya’s Western Mountains, rebel forces are besieged by the artillery of government troops as they try to keep open supply… 06/05/2011

  • Back in the Day: the Red Baron’s final, fatal flight

    April 21, 1918. German WWI fighter pilot Manfred von Richthofen, nicknamed the Red Baron, is shot down and killed near Vaux-sur-Somme, France. Richthofen was… 20/04/2011

  • Rebels close in on Gaddafi’s hometown of Sirte

    Libyan rebels have continued advancing westward amid conflicting reports they may have taken Colonel Gaddafi’s hometown of Sirte. While difficult to… 28/03/2011

  • The cost of waging war from the air

    Dozens and dozens of bombing sorties have already taken place over Libya and the allies are remaining tight-lipped over how long the campaign will last. But… 25/03/2011

  • Coalition cracks widen over Libya

    The fifth successive night of aerial bombardments on Libya has brought the coalition no closer to agreeing on who will take charge of what happens next. The… 24/03/2011

  • Witness in Libya: “people here are lost”

    As the conflict rages between the Libyan government and opposition rebels, civilians are trying to get on with daily life as best they can. Euronews has… 24/03/2011

  • Battle rages for key Libyan cities

    Tracer bullets lit up the sky over Tripoli on a fifth consecutive night of air strikes by the UN-backed international coalition force. Witnesses heard loud… 24/03/2011

  • Benghazi rally thanks coalition for air strikes

    People in Benghazi have held a rally in support of the allied air campaign against Colonel Gaddafi’s forces. Coalition air strikes are credited with… 23/03/2011

  • Ex French army chief: “the Libyans must find a solution”

    NATO members have been holding talks about taking command of the no-fly zone over Libya. Washington, London and Paris agreed on Tuesday that the alliance… 23/03/2011

  • Rebels deride Gaddafi TV appearance

    With international reporters restricted in their movements in Tripoli, there appears to have been a mixed reaction to Muammar Gaddafi typically defiant… 23/03/2011

  • Defiant Gaddafi appears on Libyan TV

    After successive nights of bombardments by allied forces, Libyan state run TV has broadcast a defiant speech by the Libyan leader. “We will not surrender,”… 22/03/2011

  • US warplane crashes in Libya as criticism of bombardment grows

    As Operation Odyssey Dawn continues over Libya’s skies the coalition has suffered its first tangible loss in its effort to establish a no-fly zone. A US F15… 22/03/2011

  • Emphasis shifts from bombardment to patrol

    The first wave of international air strikes on Saturday disabled Libya’s air defences, allowing western jets to patrol. Gaddafi’s advance on rebel-held… 21/03/2011

  • Gaddafi launches fresh attacks on rebel strongholds

    Forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi have engaged in an attack at the entrance to the town of Zuwarah in western Libya, according to witnesses. The… 14/03/2011

  • “Lives in transit” tells of Georgian refugee drama

    A documentary being show at Tbilisi’s Film Festival this week, “Lives in Transit” looks at the everyday life of Georgian refugees and their struggle to build… 07/12/2010

  • UK PM optimistic for 2011 Afghan withdrawal start

    The timetable for a British military withdrawal from Afghanistan could begin as soon as next year according to the prime minister David Cameron. On the… 07/12/2010

  • Obama visits Afghanistan and praises troops

    President Obama has told American troops during an unannounced visit to Afghanistan that they are making important progress fighting insurgents. White House… 03/12/2010

  • World honours WWI dead on Armistice Day

    Millions across the globe on Thursday paid their respects to those who sacrificed their lives during the First World War.   In Paris, French President Nicolas… 11/11/2010

  • Millions mark WWI Armistice Day

    Millions of people around the world have paid their respects to those who died in the First World War. In London, crowds gathered in silence at the Cenotaph… 11/11/2010

  • Serb leader apologises for Croatian massacre

    Serbia’s President Boris Tadic has travelled to Croatia to personally apologise for atrocities committed by Serbs during the Yugoslav Wars in the 1990s. He… 04/11/2010

  • UK hostage killed during Afghan rescue bid

    A British aid worker kidnapped in Afghanistan has been killed during a failed rescue attempt. Authorities say Linda Norgrove was killed by her captors as … 09/10/2010

  • Unbeaten Taliban rooted in Afghan landscape

    Afghanistan remains what some call a theatre of war but behind the scenes all sides are said to be talking about how an eventual peace could play out. The… 07/10/2010

  • Japan apologises to WWII POWs

    Japan has apologised for the suffering of a group of former prisoners of war from the United States. Japanese Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada met the group… 13/09/2010

  • Women force former general from Srebrenica

    In Srebrenica anger forced a former U.N. commander to leave the memorial site to the 8,000 victims of the 1995 massacre. It was Phillipe Morillon’s first… 04/09/2010

  • Day of the Disappeared – the unsung victims of wars

    Dozens of families of people missing during the 1998-1999 Kosovo war have held a rally to urge authorities to do more to find their loved ones. Marking… 30/08/2010

  • Afghan president slams Wikileaks

    The Afghan president has joined the US in condemning the website Wikileaks over what appears to have been the release of names of informants. “Names of… 29/07/2010

  • Obama gets Afghan funds; plays down leak

    The US Congress has approved funds to pay for his troop increase in Afghanistan. But President Barack Obama is seeking to limit damage from the leak of tens… 28/07/2010

  • Koreas mark 57th ceasefire anniversary

    Amid growing tensions in the peninsula, North and South Korea have marked the 57th anniversary of the armistice ending the Korean war. In a show of unity… 27/07/2010

  • US plays down WikiLeaks revelations

    The US has played down the release of secret military documents by the WikiLeaks website. State Department spokesman PJ Crowley said the battlefield reports… 27/07/2010

  • Wikileaks’ strategy seeks maximum effect

    It is a marriage of convenience, but a powerful one. Wikileaks’ internet exposure of confidential documents on the Afghan war gained added weight through the… 27/07/2010

  • Washington wakes up to internet age

    The release by Wikileaks of a mountain of secret Afghan war documents has set off a bomb in Washington. A manhunt has been launched to find out who is… 27/07/2010

  • Afghanistan: action at a crossroads?

    The coalition in Afghanistan seems to be reviewing its options. The American contra-insurgency strategy (involving protecting the civilian population in… 28/06/2010

  • Karzai set to win jirga support over Taliban moves

    Afghanistan’s peace jirga ends today with President Hamid Karzai expected to win support for his plan to persuade the Taliban to lay down their arms. Tribal… 04/06/2010

  • Pyongyang expels South Korean officials

    There are further signs of mounting tension between the two Koreas. Officials expelled from a joint industrial park in the North have returned to the South… 26/05/2010

  • Security tightened after Bagram attack

    Security is now even tighter across Afghanistan in the wake of a brazen pre-dawn attack at one of the country’s biggest NATO bases. An American contractor… 19/05/2010

  • Cannes Film Festival starts with Robin Hood

    Korean film The Housemaid (aka Hanyo) is in competition at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. A steamy love triangle, it tells the story of how an innocent… 11/05/2010

  • ‘The man who threw his shoes at the American President’

    The footage has been broadcast all around the world. On December 14, 2008, Iraqi journalist Muntazer al Zaidi threw his shoes at former American President… 10/05/2010

  • Long-awaited sequel to Russian war epic

    The Second World War drama “Burnt by the Sun 2” opened in cinemas across Russia this week. It’s a sequel to the 1994 film of the same name, which won… 30/04/2010

  • Afghan anger rises after more civilian deaths

    Angry Afghans blocked the main road out of Kandahar in protest at the killing of four civilians after foreign forces reportedly opened fire on a local… 13/04/2010

  • Dear John: Long distance love

    Directed by Lasse Hallström, Dear John is the long-distance love story of soldier John Tyree, played by Channing Tatum, and student Savannah Curtis (Amanda… 08/04/2010

  • ‘Decisive phase’ of Afghan war looms

    US Secretary of Defence Robert Gates has told troops in southern Afghanistan they will soon be taking part in a “decisive phase” of the war. Over the next… 09/03/2010

  • NATO steps up battle for Afghan hearts and minds

    NATO is increasing its battle for Afghan hearts and minds as its largest offensive enters its third week. The US General Stanley McChrystal has been… 02/03/2010

  • The Dunera Boys, 70 years on

    A new exhibition in Canberra, Australia remembers the ‘Dunera boys’, a group of Second World War refugees from Europe, who were shipped to Australia by the… 26/02/2010

  • Bundestag turmoil over troop boost vote

    Germany’s Lower House of Parliament has voted to boost the number of troops in Afghanistan, despite strong popular opposition. A large majority of lawmakers… 26/02/2010

  • Taliban booby traps slow Nato progress

    Roadside bombs are slowing down Nato’s big offensive in Afghanistan, according to military officials.  But they say that US marines are still making steady… 15/02/2010

  • Sudan & Chad announce end to proxy war

    On a surprise visit to Khartoum Chad’s President Idriss Deby has met with Sudan’s President Omar Hassan al-Bashir for a joint announcement by the two men that… 10/02/2010

  • McChrystal tells Afghans there will be no early exit

    The top US military commander in Afghanistan has met senior politicians there as part of a charm offensive to sell Barack Obama’s new strategy. General… 03/12/2009

  • US commander welcomes Afghan troop surge

    America’s senior soldier in Afghanistan has welcomed the imminent arrival of thousands of extra troops and says he believes he now has the resources to tackle… 03/12/2009

  • Obama under pressure over Afghanistan

    President Obama has not yet publicly announced his new strategy for Afghanistan, but already there is fierce debate about what is likely to work. The … 01/12/2009

  • Obama reaches Afghanistan decision

    President Obama has finally reached a decision on a new US strategy for Afghanistan, and is said to be currently briefing other world leaders. A public… 30/11/2009

  • Swiss vote against a ban on military weapons exports

    Today was a double referendum day for the Swiss as they also voted on whether there should be a ban on exporting military weapons. They voted to reject the… 29/11/2009

  • Andy Garcia stars in Georgia “anti-war” film

    Just over a year after the Russia-Georgia war of 2008, a film based on the conflict is being shot, using many of the same locations. It stars Andy Garcia as… 17/11/2009

  • Merkel makes history in Paris on Armistice Day

    The German national anthem was sung on the Champs Elysees today – just one symbol of an Armistice Day commemoration that has made history in its own right… 11/11/2009

  • Tentative steps toward Armistice Day commemorations

    Sixty million men were mobilised for the 1914-18 war. A conflict that caused nearly 10 million combat related deaths. Millions more were wounded and… 11/11/2009

  • The Queen leads UK Armistice Day ceremonies

    Queen Elizabeth has led Britain’s Armistice Day ceremonies at Westminster Abbey in London. Hundreds of veterans joined her for the service, and across the… 11/11/2009

  • Paris hosts an historic Armistice ceremony

    History has been made in Paris. For the first time a German leader has taken part in Armistice Day commemorations marking the end of the First World War… 11/11/2009

  • World War One dead remembered – 91 years on

    It was dubbed “the War to end all Wars.” And today, on the 91st anniversary of the Armistice, the victims of World War One are still remembered. It is… 11/11/2009

  • Hollywood comes to Georgia

    It was a case of deja vu for the residents of a small town in Georgia when a Hollywood crew turned up to make a film based on last year’s Georgian-Russian… 21/10/2009

  • What now for the Goldstone Report on Gaza war?

    It was December 27 last year when Israeli forces launched their Gaza offensive. Devastating air raids were followed by a ground invasion, deep into the… 15/10/2009

  • UN rights commissioner urges Gaza war crimes probe

    The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has called for an investigation into alleged war crimes during last winter’s Gaza conflict. The so called… 15/10/2009

  • Ordinary People released in France

    Ordinary People, a new film from Serbian director Vladimir Perisic, has just been released in France. The movie follows a young army recruit as he is… 27/08/2009

  • Tension ahead of Georgia/Russia war anniversary

    Friday marks the anniversary of Georgia’s assault on its rebel territory South Ossetia, and Russia’s crushing counter-strike. A year on, tensions appear to… 05/08/2009

  • British WW1 Veteran Harry Patch dies

    The last surviving British soldier to have fought in the trenches of the First World War, Harry Patch, has died. He was 111 and outlived his two wives and… 25/07/2009

  • Civilian deaths prove need for a new anti-Taliban strategy

    A growing civilian death toll will hang over today’s efforts by the presidents of the US, Afghanistan and Pakistan to forge a new alliance against the… 06/05/2009

  • Tourists in Iraq on anniversary of invasion

    The last group of Westerners to arrive in Baghdad rode tanks and carried guns. Six years ago, US-led forces invaded Iraq to overthrow Saddam Hussein, an event… 21/03/2009

  • Goldblum shines in Adam Resurrected

    Adam Stein was once a great entertainer and magician in Berlin – loved by audiences and Nazis alike – until he finds himself with his family, in a… 13/02/2009

  • What is George W Bush’s legacy?

    “I, George Walker Bush, do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States.” Terrorism, war, natural disasters… 20/01/2009

  • Israeli soldiers wounded in Gaza

    Israeli tanks and guns have kept up their assault on Gaza throughout the night, warning the operation will be neither easy nor short-lived. Thousands of… 04/01/2009

  • Israel launches Gaza assault

    Israel had carefully planned the invasion. A week of air strikes had prepared people on both sides of the border for what was to come; the only unknown was… 04/01/2009

  • Israel ground attack “imminent” in Gaza

    The last few foreigners have been allowed to leave Gaza, with an all-out Israeli assault believed to be imminent. Hundreds of tanks and ground troops are… 03/01/2009

  • Russia expected war with Georgia

    Russia was already preparing for a war with Georgia before it broke out in August, President Dmitry Medvedev said in a televised interview, being broadcast… 24/12/2008


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