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(Vatican Radio) Leaders of the NATO military alliance have agreed to provide military support to countries in the Middle East that are suffering of Islamic extremism and pledged to maintain a strong military presence in Afghanistan. NATO also announced that it would launch a new naval mission in the Mediterranean, a day after it already agreed to station thousands of rotating troops in Eastern Europe with U.S. President Barack pledging unwavering support to Europe.Listen to Stefan Bos' report: At the two-day summit in Warsaw, Poland, leaders met to discuss NATO's most significant changes since the Cold War amid concerns over what the alliance views as Russia's aggression in Ukraine and other areas as well as Islamic extremism.In of their latest decisions, NATO's 28-member states agreed in principle for alliance surveillance aircraft to provide direct support to the U.S. led coalition fighting the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq, with first flights expec...
JUBA, South Sudan (AP) -- Witnesses say clashes between rival factions of South Sudan's army are continuing in the capital, with major blasts being heard....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Brenda Hudson recalls weeks spent in a glass-enclosed isolation room after her first kidney transplant, her family allowed to visit only when suited up against germs....
BAGHDAD (AP) -- U.S. and coalition forces will use the newly retaken air base in Qayara as a staging hub, as Iraqi security forces move forward in the long-awaited battle to recapture Mosul from Islamic State militants, Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Monday as he arrived in Iraq....
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- North Korea on Monday issued more threats against its enemies, this time unspecified "powerful" measures over a U.S. plan to deploy an advanced missile defense system in South Korea....
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana (AP) -- Authorities made more than 160 arrests in Louisiana's capital during a long hot weekend of protests over killings by police, with only one reported injury among the ranks when an officer was hit by a projectile....
PARIS, Texas (AP) -- Gun-rights activists, some of them wearing camouflage and military-style gear and openly toting rifles and handguns, marched alongside the hundreds of people who flocked to downtown Dallas last week to protest police shootings of blacks....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- For President Barack Obama, the decision to return early from an overseas trip after a series of shocking shootings will prove to be easy compared to his next challenge: Comforting an America that has witnessed a rash of shootings....
DALLAS (AP) -- The gunman in the deadly attack on Dallas police had plans for a larger assault and possessed enough explosive material to inflict far greater harm, the city's police chief and top elected official said....
SAINT-DENIS, France (AP) -- Portugal's players crowded around Cristiano Ronaldo as he sat on the turf, but their tearful captain couldn't withstand the pain of his injury any longer....