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Speech on NATO’s Smart Defence Initiative by NATO Deputy Secretary General Ambassador Claudio Bisogniero, in Tallinn, Estonia15 Dec. 2011 are considering the replacement of aging armoured vehicles, or the acquisition of capabilities for the protection against roadside bombs. More multinational cooperation in these areas is something that all Allies, including Estonia, should consider very | Opinion |
Speech on NATO’s Smart Defence Initiative by NATO Deputy Secretary General Ambassador Claudio Bisogniero, in Sofia (Bulgaria)25 Nov. 2011 of the Altantic. But I know that, in an age of austerity, NATO nations need to make savings in their national expenditure. And in many countries, expenditure on defence seems to be taking a disproportionate hit. These dwindling defence budgets are also being | Opinion |
Smart Defence - AWACS18 Nov. 2011 Topics Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) AWACS | |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the State University of Tbilisi10 Nov. 2011 involvement of civil society. From all parts of the country. From all sectors of the population. And from all ages. Everyone needs to be involved. Because politics is far too important to be left to the politicians. Politics is for you - the people. And you | Opinion |
Afghan cargo train on track for success08 Nov. 2011 of Central Asia to the crowded tracks of India, the train is a common sight in many Asian countries. But due to war, poverty and the fear of invasion the age of the railway passed Afghanistan by. Until today | News |
Afghan cargo train on track for success08 Nov. 2011 of Central Asia to the crowded tracks of India, the train is a common sight in many Asian countries. But due to war, poverty and the fear of invasion the age of the railway passed Afghanistan by. Until today | News |
NATO Secretary General visits Washington07 Nov. 2011 Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) AWACS: NATO’s 'eyes in the sky | News |
Returning to school27 Oct. 2011 . This morning at Fayha school there’s an eagerness to see old friends and start doing things again. “We wanted to go to school and do some activities but the schools were shut,” says Hedaia aged thirteen. Bader in the year below agrees, “I get to study | News |
Herat businesswoman succeeds amid strong opposition24 Oct. 2011 Close to the border of Iran, lies the historic city of Herat, famed for its monuments dating back to the age of Timor Lane and his daughter-in-law, the famous female Afghan leader, Gorharshad | News |
Herat businesswoman succeeds amid strong opposition24 Oct. 2011 Close to the border of Iran, lies the historic city of Herat, famed for its monuments dating back to the age of Timor Lane and his daughter-in-law, the famous female Afghan leader, Gorharshad | News |