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Leaked files reveal details of interrogations of "high-risk" detainees, but suggest many innocents were also rounded up.
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International pressure mounts on Yemen leader
US calls for a negotiated transition of power "as quickly as possible" after more bloodshed in anti-government protests.
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Gates: US may extend Afghan mission
Defence secretary says US troops could stay in Afghanistan in training role beyond the planned 2014 withdrawal.
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Nato 'to agree' to Afghan pullout
Nato chief says military alliance plans to hand over control of security to Afghan forces by 2014.
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Nato to discuss Afghan exit
US says plan to hand over security to Afghan forces by 2014 is "aspirational" as military alliance gathers in Portugal.
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Iraq claims 'must be investigated'
UK's deputy prime minister says "shocking" allegations that troops turned a blind eye to torture must be answered.
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US condemns Iraq war leaks
Officials say leak of Iraq war documents endangers the safety of US troops and Iraqi collaborators.
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Officials react to WikiLeaks info
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