Highlights

Contractor Abuses Rarely Punished: Ali Gharib
Sunnis Sideline Iraqi Govt: Fadhily/Jamail
'Freedom's Watch': Jim Lobe
The 'Only Serious' Iraq Option: Glenn Greenwald
Staying Innocent About Iraq: David Bromwich

 
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January 23rd, 2008

Iraq's New Law on Ex-Ba'athists Could Bring Another Purge Study: Hundreds of False Official Statements Preceded Iraq War
Syria Denies Allegations of Food Blockade Against Lebanon How Fear Turns to Resolve in One Iraqi Village
Palestinians Shot in Gaza Crossing Clash Kibaki 'Stole' Kenyan Election Through Vote-Rigging and Fraud
Sewage Goes Untreated in Gaza Bhutto Assassination Cost Pakistan $25 Billion in Investment Capital
US Rules Out Direct Action Inside Pakistan Slovakia Spurns US Missile Shield in Europe
Bush Speeds Up Licenses for Military Exports to US Allies More Warnings Pour in for Israel to End Siege of Gaza Before 'Total Collapse'
Israeli FM: International Condemnation Won't Stop Gaza Raids UNICEF Very Concerned About Children in Gaza
Top Western Military Officials: First Strike Nuclear Attacks 'Indispensable' Against WMD

January 22nd, 2008

Congress Sends $696 Billion Military Budget to Bush Supreme Court Broadens Immunity for Officers
Democrats Try to Delay Eavesdropping Vote Zimbabwe's Opposition Leader Detained, Allies Say
Russian Inquiries Threaten an Opposition Candidacy Five Powers Claim Agreement on New Iran Sanctions
Militants' Attacks Highlight Violence Along Afghan Border Disputes Stall Iraq's 2008 Budget in Parliament
Iraq Extends Oil Registration Arms Firm Unveils Missile Designed to Intercept Hezbollah Rockets
Pakistan Leader Tells EU Nukes Are Safe Osama bin Laden's Son Seeks to 'Find Another Way'
US Official: More Intel Needed on Pakistan Terrorists Premature Explosion Kills Bomber, Three Others in Southern Afghanistan
Rice Slams US Envoy's North Korea Criticism Poverty Feeds Afghan Drugs Trade
Somali Govt Promises to Halt Abuse of Press Freedoms Iran Says Any New Sanctions Won't Affect Atom Work
US Falls Short on New Iran Sanctions Foreign Ministers Agree on Proposal for New Iran Sanctions
Iraq Delays Registration for Oil Deal Bids Pentagon Tries to Cool Talk on Petraeus
Russia's Gazprom Takes Control of Serbian Oil Monopoly Soviet Theme Park in Lithuania Features Whippings, KGB Interrogations
DM: Iran to Increase Defense Budget Iraqi Army Forces Kill Gunman in Mosul
15 Gunmen Killed, 20 Arrested in Muqdadiya IED Leaves Kirkuk Senior Police Officer Wounded
Six Family Members Killed by Gunmen in Diyala Terrorism Scare in Portugal Turns Out Unjustified
US Senate Votes to Exempt Saddam's Iraq From Suits Suicide Bomber Kills One, Injures 20 at Iraq School
Russia Rattles Its Depleted Sabre in the Atlantic Russia to Test-Fire Missiles in Atlantic
Nigerian Militant Killed in Clash With Navy Kenya's Displaced Face Uncertain Future
Tensions Continue in North Somalia After Clashes Two Civilians Killed in Mogadishu Clashes
Agency Casts Doubt on Cost of Army Expansion Plan Poland Expects Deal on US Shield in February
At Least 5.4 Million Killed in Decade of Congo War Kenya Police Teargas Govt Supporters
Annan: Solution Must Be Found in Kenya Tea and Tribal Conflict in Iraq
Japan's Dynasty Politics Losing Favor Among the Public 'Ancient Civilization . . . Broken to Pieces'
Senate Passes Defense Bill Forgery Probe Targets Critic of Putin
Congo War-Driven Crisis Kills 45,000 a Month China: Warmer Ties With India Won't Affect Pakistan Relations
Clashes in Pakistan Leave 37 Militants, Seven Troops Dead Blair Warned Peace Mission Faces Failure
Clashes Erupt at Gaza-Egypt Border Thousands of Yemenis Demonstrate Against Gaza Strip Siege
Afghans: Marines Fired Without Cause Musharraf: Pakistan Isn't Hunting Osama
Senate Rejects Surveillance Law Renewal 90 Gazans, Mostly Women, Wounded by Egyptians at Border Crossing
Israeli Arab Protesters Mass at Border Crossing, Try to Pass Food to Gazans Peres: UN Should Complain to Hamas About Gazan Suffering
Retired Military Officers Call on Musharraf to Quit Aid Worker's Gaza Diary
Pakistan Weapons 'in Safe Hands' Army Recruiting Fewer High School Grads
Afghan Journalism Student Sentenced to Death Petraeus: I Need Another Six Months to Determine Whether 'We've Reached a Turning Point'
Jose Padilla Is Sentenced to 17 Years Canadian Report Urges On Afghan Mission
Rice: Bush Special Envoy to North Korea 'Doesn't Know What's Going On' Bush Not Satisfied on Info About Pakistani Militants
Stench Wafts Through Gaza as Sewage System Falters Hamas Says Won't Abandon Rockets Under Israel Attack
Factions to Meet in Syria on Palestinian Infighting Powers Agree on Modest New Iran Sanctions Draft
Disputes Stall Iraq's 2008 Budget in Parliament School Attacked, Teachers Abducted in Northern Iraq
Sri Lanka Clashes Kill 15 Rebels Bodies of Seven Family Members Found in Iraq Orchard
Suicide Bomber Hits Iraq School; 22 Hurt Paper: Syria Imposes Food Blockade on Lebanon
British Fighters Scramble as Russian Bombers Near British Airspace North Korea Seems to Meet US Criteria on Terror Listing
44 Killed in Pakistan Militant Fighting US Forces Seal Off Western Mosul Neighborhood
New Flag to Be Raised in Kurdistan Venezuelan Troops Go to Colombian Border
American Pressure Thwarts UN Censure of Gaza Strip Blockade Bolton: Near Zero Chance of Bush Attacking Iran
Thai Junta Quits, Promises No More Coups Kenya Refugees Struggle to Feed Children
Kenya's Internally Displaced Forced to Return Home Kenya's Opposition to Take Govt to International Court
US Lobbies NATO to Expand Illness, Torment in Colombia Rebel Camp
Pakistani Military Says 37 Militants Dead in Attack Suicide Bomber Attacks Iraqi School
Russia Military Chief Speaks Against Navy HQ Move Abbas: Peace Talks Must Continue
Rice Defends US Aid to Pakistan Tuesday: 11 Iraqis Killed, 34 Wounded
Asylum Program Falls Short for Iraqis Aiding US Forces

January 21st, 2008

US Remains Cuba's Top Food Supplier Serbia Wants Internationally Supervised Talks on Kosovo
US Planes Bomb 'al-Qaeda Safe Haven' South of Baghdad
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