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  1. Iraqi Security Forces have arrested 16 suspected Al Qaeda members accused of being behind more than 100 killings in the capital, a senior security official said on Sunday.
  2. Saudi Arabia's Ambassador to Britain denied charges by Amnesty International that a planned anti-terrorism law will be used to stifle dissent and prevent pro-democracy protests.
  3. A preliminary report on a development vision for the Arab League will be presented to Member States in a September meeting, said Nabil al-Arabi, the Secretary General of the League.
  4. The EURO HAWK Developed and built for the German Ministry of Defence, The EURO HAWK is the first international derivative of the combat-proven, high-flying RQ-4 GLOBAL HAWK HALE UAS.
  5. The Military Service Council of Saudi Arabia announced on Saturday a number of new decisions including the amendment of an article of the Cabinet Decision number 1200, issued in 1977, which will now pay SR500,000 to an officer, a private or a cadet...
  6. Military pressure alone may not end Libya’s war, but neither is diplomacy proving to be the fast track to peace that impatient Western powers had hoped.
  7. Eurocopter, the world’s leading helicopter manufacturer, and Asia’s leading company Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), have reiterated their commitment to take their five-decade long relationship to the next level.
  8. The US Navy denied reports that it is planning to pull its regional headquarters out of Bahrain.
  9. Cassidian and Ilex, a specialist Identity and Access Management (IAM) Publisher, have signed a cooperation agreement concerning management of identities and secure access to corporate information systems.
  10. Lockheed Martin's Infrared Search and Track (IRST(tm)) sensor system for the U.S. Navy F/A-18E/F achieved critical Milestone B approval to proceed into the Engineering, Manufacturing and Development phase.
 



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