Updated November 5, 2009 - 11:33 PM EST
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November 6th, 2009

Why Ugandans Want to Work in Iraq US Puts Its Faith in Pakistan's Military
India on Brink of Maoist Offensive No More Australian Troops for Afghanistan, Faulkner Tells US

November 5th, 2009

Scant Details on Reaction to US Envoys' Myanmar Visit Fort Hood Has Felt the Strain of Repeated Deployments
Russia Arrests 2 'Ultranationalists' in Killing of Markelov and Baburova Hasan Was Mortified' About Deployment to War
Thailand Recalls Its Ambassador to Cambodia After Thaksin Appt. In Northern Myanmar, a Rebel Stronghold on Alert
Paraguayan President Replaces Military Leadership Despite Deal, No Progress on Standoff in Honduras
Afghan Insurgents Make Wreckage of US Armored Vehicles EU Members Tell Pakistan: Allow People's Will in Gilgit
Pakistan Arrests Three Suspects in Iranian Bombing UK's Brown Stands Firm on Afghanistan, Says Britain 'Will Not Be Deterred'
Reviews Raise Doubt on Training of Afghan Forces Palestinian Presidency: Likely Candidates
Palestinian Authority Leader, Citing US Stance, Says He Won't Run for Reelection US Tries to Keep a Low Profile Ahead of Iraq Elections
India's Congress 'Mortified' as Minister Keeps Cell Phone Ban in Kashmir Pakistan DM: North Waziristan Likely to Be Attacked Next
Pakistan PM Calls for Unity Govt Afghan Policeman Successfully Escapes to Taliban After UK Killings
Iraq Election Law Fails Again, Officials Term January Vote Impossible Why Oil Majors Are Coming Back to Iraq
Major Named as Fort Hood Shooter Senate Rejects Bid Aimed at Sept. 11 Terrorists
Iran Security Forces Arrest AFP Journalist Report Claims Iran Tested 'Advanced Nuclear Warhead' Design
House Judiciary Panel Defies Obama on PATRIOT Act New Afghan Violence Makes Obama Decision Tougher
UK Lawmakers Call for New Rendition Flight Ban Student Stuns Iran by Criticizing Supreme Leader
Israel Complains to UN Over Alleged Hezbollah Arms Two Charged in Massachusetts Terrorism Case
US Says Civilian Deployments to Afghanistan 'On Track' Britain: Public Support for Afghan Strategy Plummets
French FM: Karzai Corrupt but Must Be 'Legitimized' British Soldier Dies in Afghanistan as War Fatigue Grows
Yemen Rebels Say Civilians Killed in Saudi Airstrikes Civilian Killed, Two Wounded in Ramadi Blasts
Somali Islamists Impose Curfew to Beledweyn Town Zimbabwe's Premier Ends Boycott of Unity Cabinet
Pakistani Taliban Chief Warns Against Cowardice Pakistan Taliban Chief Urges Troops to Fight Army
Abbas Offers to Quit Over Stalled Peace Process ElBaradei Won't Rule Out Run for Egypt Presidency
Embattled UN Rethinking Afghan-Pakistan Role Israel Accuses Iran of War Crime Over Arms Ship
Clinton Sees Families of Hikers Detained in Iran Honduras Nears Deadline for New Unity Government
Hezbollah Denies Link to Arms Ship Israel: Weapons Would Let Hezbollah Fight a Month
General Assembly Urges Gaza Investigations 75 Held Following Teachers Killing in Bajaur
Somalia's Sufi Forces Organize in Face of Al-Shaabab Threat Russia Spy Chief: Israel Arming Georgia
IAEA: Iran Qom Site 'Nothing to Worry About' UN General Assembly Adopts Goldstone Report
US Military: 2 American Soldiers Die in Iraq Iraq Election Commission Sets New Saturday Deadline for Vote Law
Chechen Human Rights Activist Abducted in Moscow India Restricts Coverage of Dalai Lama's Trip
Chinese Activist Risks Jail With Letter to Obama Former Senior Rwandan Executive Jailed for 8 Years
Russia Criticizes Poland's Call for US Troops Saudis Launches Offensive Against Yemen Rebels
Icc Prosecutor Wants to Investigate Kenya Violence Russia: 2 Suspects in Lawyer, Journalist Killings
American Deported to Lebanon Denies Terror Charges UN Relocating About 600 Staff After Afghan Attack
Hezbollah Denies Links to Seized Arms Ship 9/11 Families Group Urges Congress to Shut Guantanamo Down
7 Dead, 12 Injured in Fort Hood Shooting Afghan Villagers: NATO Killed Nine Civilians in Attack
Afghan Villagers Say NATO Strike Kills 9 Civilians Iran Detains Journalist for French News Agency
UN Relocating About 600 Staff After Afghan Attack UN Troops Unable to Leave Haiti Any Time Soon
Thursday: 2 US Soldiers, 1 Iraqi Killed; 17 Iraqis Wounded Miami Mom Holds Gravesite Birthday Party for Son, Killed in Iraq
The Worsening Security Picture in Afghanistan Pentagon Pursuing New Investigation Into Bush Propaganda Program
Israeli PM Accuses Iran of War Crime Exxon, Dutch Shell Win Iraq Oil Contract
Taliban Threatens to 'Overpower' Australia US Dodges UN Debate on Goldstone Gaza Report
Air Force: 'Overwhelm Enemy Cognitive Abilities' With Bioscience Saudi Air Force Hits Yemen Rebels After Border Raid

November 4th, 2009

Arlington Officials Can't Get Their Stories Straight
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