| | UK's Libya mission could be a one-off, MPs warn The government faces "difficult decisions" on deploying its military resources if it wants to launch another mission on the same scale as the operation in Libya, MPs have warned. | The defence committee says re...
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 Heat on Ghana as Zambia plot ambush | The heat will be on Ghana and off Zambia when they clash in this steamy port city on Wednesday with a place in the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations final at stake. | "Playing in the final is the least everyone expe...
 UK rules out military action or arming Syrian rebels | David Cameron chaired a meeting of the National Security Council which agreed to increase sanctions against the regime and to strengthen links with opposition leaders. | The Government also reacted scepticall...
 Treatment plan for Libya war victims turns into scandal One of the first announcements made by Libya's National Transitional Council (NTC) after the fall of Tripoli last August was a promise to all those wounded in the fight against former leader Muammar Gaddafi. | ...
 MPs warn over Libyan operation | The Commons Defence Committee said the Government would face "significantly greater challenges" if it had to conduct a similar size mission in future. | The committee concluded the international mil...
 MPs warn over Libyan operation | Britain could struggle to mount another military operation on the scale of the intervention in Libya, MPs have warned. | The Commons Defence Committee said the Government would face "significantly greater cha...
 MPs warn over Libyan operation Britain could struggle to mount another military operation on the scale of the intervention in Libya, MPs have warned. | The Commons Defence Committee said the Government would face "significantly greater chall...
 'Second Libya' would stretch Britain: lawmakers | Britain's armed forces, strained by steep cuts in defence spending, would struggle to mount another military operation on the scale of the Libya intervention, lawmakers said on Wednesday. | The British govern...
 Oman: Between a rock and a hard place | On a trip to Oman, Jim Eagles heads to the 'Grand Canyon of Arabia' and navigates sheer drops and rock falls to visit an abandoned cliff face village. | Ali stood on the edge of what Omanis call the Grand Can...
 The West rethinks tactics on Syria The double veto cast by Russia and China in the United Nations Security Council has forced the West to reappraise its approach towards Syria. But Britain, France and America have other ways of turning up the he...
 Russia denies threatening Qatar in UN talks UNITED NATIONS ' Russia's UN ambassador denied reports that he threatened Qatar during contentious negotiations on Syria last week and said a UN resolution could have passed if Western governments had waited se...
 Russia's Lavrov seeks peace in Syria | AMMAN (Reuters) - Russia won a promise from Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Tuesday to bring an end to bloodshed in Syria, but Western and Arab states acted to isolate Assad further after activists and re...
 Russia's Lavrov seeks peace in Syria as forces bombard Homs | AMMAN (Reuters) - Russia won a promise from Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Tuesday to bring an end to bloodshed in Syria, but Western and Arab states acted to isolate Assad further after activists and re...
 Russia's Lavrov seeks peace in Syria as forces bombard | AMMAN (Reuters) - Russia won a promise from Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Tuesday to bring an end to bloodshed in Syria, but Western and Arab states acted to isolate Assad further after activists and re...

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