| 2,000-Year-Old Christian Community in Iraq Gains a Spiritual First in Baghdad
Iraq?s shrinking Christian population now has a cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church, the first in Iraq in modern times.
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Western Iraq?s improved security, often cited as a success story, could be undermined as the Marines withdraw.
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Critics worry that the plan could intensify the already intense sectarian warfare in Iraq, but U.S. commanders, pointing to success in Anbar Province, hope it will increase security.
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For more than three decades, Amr Shannon has been introducing tourists to the thrill of Egypt?s unique and sprawling deserts.
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A U.S. general encourages families of soldiers deployed to Iraq to stick together for support at a base in Germany.
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After several years of labor unrest in the United Arab Emirates, the government is seeking peace with the migrant workers who make local citizens a minority.
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Throughout history warriors are revered. Except for now, it seems, and particularly in the West.
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In 1998, Rosemary Mahoney set out to row the Nile on her own.
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What the war has taught me about political judgment.
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On a helicopter raid hunting Iraqi insurgents, U.S. troops avoided roadside bombs, established a presence and picked up intelligence.
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Returning to Iraq for the first time since they won the Asian Cup final, the Iraqi national soccer team celebrated far from the gaze of their disappointed fans.
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