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US soldiers in Afghanistan - 2009

Obama seeks Afghanistan closure Barack Obama pledges to "finish the job" in Afghanistan and says he will announce a decision on US troops "shortly". Decision time for Obama Obama in talks with Indian PM Obama's Afghan options

Inquiry focuses on Iraq 'threat'
The UK "distanced itself" from talk of removing Saddam Hussein in early 2001 despite the threat he posed, the Iraq inquiry is told.
HIV infections and deaths drop
The death toll from HIV-Aids has dropped by 10% thanks to greater access to powerful drugs, latest figures show.
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Jordan parliament dissolved by king

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