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November 3rd, 2009
Congolese Army Units Lose UN Aid Over Atrocities
In North Korea, the Military Now Issues Economic Orders
With Karzai Declared Winner, Many Hope Political Tension Is Over
Karzai Is Wild Card for US Strategy
November 2nd, 2009
Iraq Signs New Overseas Oil Deal
Guinea Coup Leader Says He 'Regrets' Massacre
China Launches 'Strike Hard' Crackdown in Restive West
Senior US Officials to Visit Myanmar
Karadzic Promises to Attend War Crimes Trial Tuesday
Iran's Politics Stand in the Way of a Nuclear Deal
7 Indicted for Helping Madrid Bombers Flee
Congress Extends Benefits to Military Spouses
Soldier Arrested Over Explosives in Tenn. Field
Canadians Linked to Detroit Imam Fight Extradition
British Mercenary Pardoned Over Role in Equatorial Guinea Coup Plot
Suicide Toll Fuels Worry That US Army Is Strained
Imam Pleads Not Guilty to Nyc Terror Charges
Nkorea Threatens to Expand Nuclear Arsenal
How Israel Destroyed Syria's al-Kibar 'Nuclear Reactor'
Pakistani Military Claims 'Proof' of Indian Role in South Waziristan
Analysis: Iran in No Hurry to Cut Nuclear Deal
Clinton Says Nuke Offer to Iran Won't Be Changed
Report: Pakistan Selecting Some Drone Targets
Honduras Congress Not Yet Called Back Into Session
China Military Recruiters Target College Graduates
UN Secretary-General Arrives in Afghanistan
Still No Count of US Contractors in Afghanistan
Obama Warns Karzai to Focus on Tackling Corruption
West Hails Hamid Karzai as 'Legitimate' President
Cheney Failed to Answer 72 FBI Questions on Plame Case
Former Argentine Military Ruler in Dirty War Trial
Canadian Sent to Syria Can't Sue US Over Torture
Bombs See UN Pull Out of Pakistani Region in Turmoil
Clinton Re-Backtracks on Israeli Settlements After Arab Anger
Victory (for a Crooked, Corrupt and Discredited Government)
At Least 35 Killed in Pakistan Bank Bombing
At Rabin Memorial, Netanyahu Vows to Fight Political Violence
General McChrystal Faces Pat Tillman Book Allegations
Maoists Stage Strikes Against Government Throughout Nepal
UN's Eide Advised Election Commission to Cancel Afghan Runoff
ElBaradei Urges Iran to Clarify Future Nuclear Intention
Iran Wants to Buy Uranium for Tehran Reactor
PKK Surrenders Rise, Turkey Says
Kurdish MPs Demand Kirkuk Vote Be Held on Time
Tajik Warlord Keeps Peace but Upsets Karzai in Northern Afghanistan
North Korea Demands Direct Dialogue With United States
Clinton Says Nuclear Proposal to Iran 'Will Not Change'
Abbas Tells Obama Envoy He's Adamant on Settlement Freeze
US Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Guantánamo Case
Space Arms Race 'An Inevitability'
US Used 'False Pretext' to Invade Iraq in 2003, ElBaradei Says
Report: Mossad Hacked Syrian Computer Before 2007 Attack
Monday: 2 US Soldiers, 3 Iraqis Killed; 2 Iraqis Wounded
Teenage English Soldier 'Betrayed by Government'
Reactions to Karzai's Re-Election as Afghan President
China Military Recruiters Target College Graduates
British Soldier Died on Last Day of Tour
Israel Frees Six Hamas Leaders Arrested After Shalit Abduction
Boy's Killer to Be First Public Execution Since Saddam Hussein's Rule
Gitmo Uighurs Celebrate Freedom in Palau
Swedish Reporter in Israel: Not All Criticism Is Anti-Semitism
Marine Leads 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Fight - Washington Times
Top Republican Pushes for Decision on War Strategy
Afghan Candidate's Exit Complicates Peace Effort
Afghan Officials Cancel Election, Declare Karzai Winner
Karzai Declared Elected President
US Congratulates Karzai on Winning Second Term
Suicide Bomber Kills 35 Near Pakistan's Capital
UN Cuts Back Congo Army Support After Civilian Killings
Civilian Deaths in Iraq Jump Higher in October
Weapons Sales Are on the Rise in Latin America
Ex-Aide: 'Blood Price' Paid to Prop Up Afghan Govt
November 1st, 2009
Clinton 'Charm Offensive' Yields Growing Distrust in Pakistan
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