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Turkey backs NATO command of Libya operations
Foreign minister says command of military operations in Libya will be transferred from US to NATO within a day or two.
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NATO strives to end split over Libya command
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Questions remain over NATO role in Libya
US, Britain, France agree to key role for NATO in military campaign, but divisions remain among other alliance members.
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New security guidelines to take focus off Russia and calls for stronger alliance with the US.
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Peace Prize awarded in absentia
Chinese laureate and jailed dissident Liu Xiaobo is represented by an empty chair at Nobel ceremony held in Oslo.
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