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October 23rd, 2014

Canada's Spies Face Tough Questions After Militant Attacks In Kashmir, Some Black Flags but Few Signs of an ISIS Expansion
Rand Paul Sketches an Alternative to Hawks Like Bush and Clinton Canadian Police See No Apparent Links in Quebec, Ottawa Attacks
Why Jerusalem Tensions Have Reached a Boiling Point Adm. Jon Greenert Warns of Advanced Russian Submarine Development
Malala Yousafzai Tells Obama to Stop Arming the World USAID Tamped Down Internal Criticism Over Egypt Work: Report
Army Retakes Key Syrian Town From Rebels Canada's Anti-Terror Laws, and What Might Come Next
'What Vote?': Ukrainian Refugees in Russia Scorn Kiev Poll Israel Vows Crackdown After Palestinian Car Attack
ISIS Militants Seize Iraq Village, Press Assault on Yazidis For Teen With Passport, Syria Trip Can Be Seamless
US, South Korea Abandon Timeline for Shifting Control of Military Forces in Wartime Russian Fighter Suspected of Terrorism and Held in Afghanistan to Be Prosecuted in US
Shift in Control of Kandahar Airfield the Latest Change in Afghanistan Military Drawdown Libya FM Wants Tripoli Negotiations
Canadian Police: No Link Between Soldier Attacks North Korea Experts: US Must Apologize to Free Detainees
Canadian Gunman Was Hoping to Leave for Syria Guantanamo Prisoners in Protest Over Women Guards
Rand Paul to Lay Out Foreign Policy Vision ISIS Militants Allegedly Used Chlorine Gas Against Iraqi Security Forces
Egypt's Christians, Attacked for Supporting Sisi, Patiently Await Payback Surge in Fighting Threatens Yemen's Survival
Ottawa Shooting: Michael Zehaf-Bibeau Not Among 90 Being Probed, RCMP Say FBI Warns Media: Journalists 'Desirable Targets' for ISIS
ISIS Rakes in Donations on Twitter Witnesses, Attorneys Forbidden From Saying 'Navy SEALs' at Silencers Trial
US Admiral: 8-Month Deployments No Longer Sustainable 4 Killed in Clash After Lebanon Army Raid
Some Libyans Are Looking Back to the Old Regime Despite Their Hatred for Gadhafi Al-Qaeda Chief Calls on ISIS to Spare Life of US Hostage
ISIS Gains Ground in Iraq's Anbar From Oil to Extortion, Isis's Monthly Millions in US Sights
Peshmerga Set to Join Kobani Battle Within Days India Violating Pact, Constructing Bunkers Too Close to Working Boundary: Pakistan Foreign Office
Pakistan Politician Escapes Suicide Attack in Quetta Indian Forces Continue Targeting Settlers in Charwah Sector
US Threatens Turkish and Kurdish Middlemen in ISIS Oil Bonanza Family of Jerusalem Light Rail Attacker Insists He Lost Control of Car
PA Negotiator Vows to Press for Statehood PA Official: Israel Responsible for Jerusalem Violence
Pa: Netanyahu's Pinning of Jerusalem Terror Attack on Abbas Is 'A New Low' Syrian Kurds Sign Power-Sharing Deal to Draw More Support
Hamas Calls for Escalation of Violence in Jeruslaem Dozens of Far-Right Israeli Activists Protesting at Site of Light Rail Attack, 3 Arrested
Police Bolsters Presence in East Jerusalem Following Deadly Attack Netanyahu: Jerusalem Is Under Attack
In UN Speech, Noam Chomsky Blasts United States for Supporting Israel, Blocking Palestinian State Blackwater Verdicts Seen as Watershed for Accountability in War Zones
Sixty More Women and Girls Reported Kidnapped in Nigeria Iraqis React to Blackwater Verdict: 'I'm Surprised They Were Convicted at All'
Pro-Privacy Senator Wyden on Fighting the NSA From Inside the System Ennahda Leader Says 'Tunisia Model' Way to Defeat ISIS
Albania, Kosovo Officials Visit Rival Serbia Gunmen Kill at Least 30 in New Central African Republic Attacks: UN
Bedouin Israeli Doctor Mysteriously Turns Jihadi South Yemen Separatists Pledge to Intensify Protests
Bloody Day in Pakistan's Quetta Leaves 11 Dead Sudan's Bashir Calls Opponents to Talks
US Officials: ISIS Militants Now World's Richest Terrorists Lebanon Army Nabs Beheading Suspect in 'Terror Cell' Raid
Mexican Security Forces Capture Wife of Top Drug Lord Bomb Blast Kills Five at Bus Station in North Nigeria: Police
Lebanese Army Kills Three Men in Raid: Security Sources China Criticizes US Missile Defense Radar in Japan
Turkey's Erdogan Says 200 Kurdish Fighters From Iraq to Enter Kobani UN Rights Watchdog Calls for Open Elections in Hong Kong
Kosovo Pitches Peace Treaty, Recognition to Old Master Serbia China Vows Better Rule of Law, but No Word of Disgraced Security Chief
US, Allies Stage 15 Air Strikes on ISIS in Iraq, Syria US Threatens to Sanction Buyers of ISIS Oil
Tunisian Policeman Killed in Pre-Election Clash With Militants East of Kobani, Turkish Town Appreciates 'Peace' Brought by ISIS
US-Led Air Strikes Killed 521 Fighters, 32 Civilians in Syria: Monitor China Does Not Rule Out Tibet Visit by UN Rights Chief
Suspected Boko Haram Fighters Kidnap 25 Girls From Northeast Nigeria Equatorial Guinea Grants Political Amnesty Before Talks
Libya's Oil to Flow Despite Struggle Between Rival Governments Analysis: Concerns Rise About US Intel Capabilities on Isis
Bomb Kills 5 in Northern Nigeria China, Iran Defense Chiefs Vow Closer Military-To-Military Ties
Tunisia Militant Shootouts Kill 2 People Armor 'Could Have Saved Australia Soldiers' in Afghanistan
Ukraine Rebels Vow to Take Back Cities Somali Al-Shabab Court Stones Teenager to Death
Saudi Arabia: Women Jailed for Supporting Al-Qaeda Nigeria's Boko Haram Abducts More Women and Girls
UK Military 'Made Wrong Calculations' on Afghanistan Ukraine Appeals to WTO Over Russian Ban on Fruit and Vegetable Imports
Saudi Arabia Warns Women Not to Join Protest Against Ban on Driving China Opposes Sending North Korea to International Court
Israel's Defense Minister: Mideast Borders 'Absolutely' Will Change' Suspected Killer in Ottawa Shootings Had Religious Awakening
China's Guangdong to Ban Officials With Overseas Kin From Top Jobs

October 22nd, 2014

Kidnapping Plot in Turkey Raises New Questions About US Troops' Safety Nuclear Weapons Plant Protester Sentenced to 60 Hours of Community Service
Battles Rage Not Far From Baghdad; 282 Killed, 116 Wounded Across Iraq
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