Highlights

Fr. Envoy: Accept Iran's World Role: Gareth Porter
MoveOn's Obama Endorsement: Joshua Frank
Die and Win: William S. Lind
The Dragon or the Snake?: Sascha Matuszak
Sibel Edmonds Must Be Heard: Philip Giraldi

 
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February 6th, 2008

Intel Officials See 3-D Online Worlds as Havens for Criminals Afghan Official Accused of Pecking With Impunity
Chechen Warns of Islamic Extremism KGB-Trained Hungarian Heads NATO Committee
Sarkozy Could Send Troops to Chad Afghan Official: Journalism Student Will Not Be Executed
Afghanistan Strains NATO Ties Former Guantánamo Prisoner Asks US to Review Its Founding Ideals
US Report: Pakistan's Nukes 'Vulnerable' UK Thinktank: Taliban in Pakistan a Global Threat
India Struggling to Cope With Maoists 22 Killed in Sri Lanka Fighting
Al-Qaeda’s Invisible Man Keeps Iraq Guessing Lebanese Army, UN Probe Border Shooting
British Think Tank Warns of Rising Threat From Extremists in Pakistan Mossad Predicts Iran Will Have Nuclear Weapon in Three Years
Hamas Vows Retaliation After Israeli Attacks Kill Nine Egypt Warns Hamas Against Provocations on Gaza Border
Mccain: Decision on Permanent Bases Should Be Left Up to Iraqi Govt

February 5th, 2008

Wading Through Rivers to Count Dead Bodies Military Retirees Demand Musharraf's Resignation
China Frees a Journalist It Accused of Spying Death Toll in Kenya Exceeds 1,000, but Talks Reach Crucial Phase
Court Reviews on Detainees Turkey Hits Iraqi Areas Kurd Militants Say They Left
UN Force in Darfur to Get Helicopters US Intel: al-Qaeda May Move Outside Iraq
Canada Considers Afghanistan Withdrawal Bush Threatens Veto of Laws Without Telecom Immunity
Feds Want Rendition Lawsuit Dismissed Peace Corps Suspends Work in Kenya
US Commander Says Iran Not Involved in Hostilities in Iraq Iran Launches Five Electronic Warfare Equipment Production Lines
Iran VP: West Imposes Sanctions for 'Being Creative' in Science US Army Launches Wide-Scale Operation in Northern Baghdad
Diyala Police Chief Survives Assassination Attempt US Expands Sanctions on Myanmar
Chad's Capital Eerily Quiet as Rebellion Falters Five Killed in Mogadishu Market Violence
Puntland Leader Leaves for Ethiopia as Militia Violence Kills Five Refugees Still Fleeing Chad
Former Ally to Challenge Mugabe in Zimbabwe Poll Serbia Coalition Close to Collapse Over EU Accord
Kenyan Opposition Makes New Protest Threat 20 Killed in Somali Port Blast
Militant Groups Multiply Worldwide as Conflict Changes India Buys Lockheed Aircraft in Breakthrough Deal
Pentagon Wants More Unmanned Drones Minority Christians Keep Faith in Pakistan
Feuding Between Iraqi Army and Police Slows Security Turnover Blast in Quetta Kills One
Ryanair to Pay Damages to Musicians Booted Off Flight for Being 'Terrorists' Israeli Military Will 'Solve' Issue of Terrorism, Promises DM
Israel Closes East Jerusalem Education Center, Accuses Group of Ties to Hamas Diplomatic Duel: Israel vs. Cuba
Iraq: 4 Civilians Killed in US Raid Jordan Urges US to Pressure Israel to Halt Gaza Attacks
CIA Says Used Waterboarding on Three Suspects Soldier With PTSD Is a Deserter, Army Says
Chad PM Rejects Ceasefire With Rebels, Blames Sudan Syria Releases Opposition Figure Makkiyeh
CIA Chief Admits Waterboarding Norway Urges Stronger UN Role in Afghanistan
Germany Balances Voter, NATO Demands on Afghanistan Red Cross Reports Two Workers Kidnapped on Afghan-Pakistan Border
Kashmiri Protestors March on Indian Embassy in Pakistan Iran Annoyed With India's Launch of Israeli Spy Satellite
Ahmadinejad Withdrawing 2005 Nuclear Proposal Gates Declines to Estimate War Costs
No. 2 Commander in Iraq Will Become Army Vice Chief This Summer Philippines Military Kills Eight Civilians in Muslim Province
Tuesday: 68 Iraqis Killed, 7 Wounded; Mass Grave Found US Intel: Al-Qaeda May Move Outside Iraq
Hamas in Gaza Dismisses Statements by Its Senior Members in West Bank Israel Releases Palestinian Detainee After 15 Years Behind Bars
Sadr's Office Urges Govt to Launch Probe Into Leader's Killing No Evidence on Iran's Use of Iraqi Oilfields
Karzai Ponders Journalist Death Sentence UN: Chad Relief Efforts Hampered by Mounting Violence
Chad Rebels Threaten New Attack Israeli Strike on Gaza Police HQ Kills Six
Brawny New Bunker Buster: 'Divine Thunderbolt' Annual Pentagon Request: Half a Trillion and Counting
Air Force's New Skipping, Bouncing Bombs US Report: North Korea Threatened to Sell Nukes to Terrorists
Report: US Will Have Troubling Finding New Allies for Wars Germany Increases Winter Aid to Afghanistan
Taliban Set for Windfall From Afghan Opium Crop Bhutto, in Will, Urges Fight Against Terrorism
Maliki Hoists New National Flag At Least 3 Iraqis Killed in US Raid
Accept Iran's Regional Role, Says French Envoy

February 4th, 2008

Iraq Signs Up to Awakening Movement Canadian Gitmo Detainee Shot by US Forces Before Capture
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