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February 9th, 2008

Five US Soldiers Killed in Iraq - Military Iraqi-Born US Citizen Acquitted of Aiding Saddam
War Demands Strain US Military Readiness McCain Challenges Democratic Rivals on Iraq War
Kurdistan Defies Iraqi Authorities on Oil Contracts Putin: a New Phase in the Arms Race Is Unfolding
Afghan Reporters: Between a Rock and a Hard Place French Troops to Join Canadians in Kandahar
Sri Lanka Troops Capture Territory as 14 Killed in Clash Rebels: Sudanese Troops Kill 150 in Village Assault
Fears of Sudan-Chad Proxy War More Bombing Creates New Enemies
Report: Israeli Official Says Hamas Better Equipped Than Before Fears of Backlash After Failed Chad Coup
Security Sources: Iraq Insurgents Flood Into Gaza British Coup Accused Paraded on Equitorial Guinea TV

February 8th, 2008

Serbia Warns EU of 'Cutting Corners' Over Kosovo Canada Talks of Extending Afghan Role, With a Catch
Panel Gains Right to See CIA Tapes Tanzanian PM Dissolves Cabinet After Deal With Bogus US Firm
For Broken Iraqis, a Haven of Healing Pakistani Militants Teaming Up, Officials Say
New Bacterial Infection Linked to Military Thai PM Says to Push for Thaksin Amnesty in 2 Yrs
New Thai PM Says He's His Own Man Afghan Border Province Angry Kabul 'Doesn't Bother'
Afghan Suicide Attack Kills Child, Soldier: Police Failure in Afghanistan Would Threaten Europe: Gates
Al-Qaeda, Taliban Chiefs Hiding in Pakistan: US Official Sinn Fein Driver Revealed as British Spy
Archbishop Denies Asking for Islamic Law Former GOP Congressional Staffer Slams Diplomats in Iraq
War Demands Strain US Military Readiness Serbia: Kosovo to 'illegally' Declare Independenced Feb. 17
Attacks Up Sharply on Iraqis Aiding US Al Qaeda Planning Attacks on Germany -Paper
Spain, France at Odds Over Terror Probe Fear, Apathy Corrode Pakistan Elections
UN: Waterboarding Should Be Prosecuted as Torture German, Saudi Ministers Press Syria Over Lebanon
State Lawmaker Wants to Punish Berkeley for Opposing Marines Ap Poll: Leaving Iraq Will Help Economy
Germany Drops CIA Kidnap Investigation Study: War Veterans Face Job Search Woes
Sri Lanka Says Kills 42 Rebels as Fighting Grinds On Secret Memo Blasts State Dept. Iraq Effort
Soldier in Iraq Leaves Legacy of Animal Rescue Hamas Leader Haniya Accuses Europe of Inaction on 'Massacres'
Gates: NATO May Supply More Troops for Afghanistan Ambassador: Iran's Rocket Test Not for Military Purposes
GI Tells of Ordering Execution of Unarmed Iraqi Algeria: 8 Police Killed in Ambush
Burns Says 'Time Is Wasting' on India Nuclear Deal Anbar Provincial Council Sues Anti-Qaeda Leader
US Forces Raid Faculty of Dentistry in Baghdad Letter Tells of Rocket Hit on US Embassy in Chad
Iraq Oil Deals to Be Signed in March Murder or Exhaustion in Iraq?
Book Scrutinizes US Ideas That Led to Iraq War Iraq Welcomes Russian Debt Write-Off
Gates Says Anger Over Iraq Hurts Afghan Effort Military Prosecutors Set to Open Major 9/11 Case
Two Killed in Somali Violence Presence of Ethiopian Troops Still Contentious in Somalia
French Parliament Ratifies EU Treaty Spain Suspends Two Basque Parties
Witnesses: Sudan Planes, Militia Attack Darfur Towns US Official Intrigued by NATO Cost Overhaul Idea
With Independence Looming, Kosovo to Pick a Flag President Tadic: Serbia Won't Give Up Kosovo
Iraq Murder Trial Opens for Army Sniper Ruling Partners Pressure Iraq Premier
US Army Shifts Focus to Nation-Building Israeli Troops Suspected of Abusing Palestinian Teens
Palestinian PM Says He Sees No Peace Accord With Israel in 2008 Two Sderot Houses Hit in Fresh Qassam Barrage
Violations of 'Islamic Teachings' Take Deadly Toll on Iraqi Women Reid Files 15-Day Extension of Surveillance Law
Pakistan Is Now the Central Front in America's War on Terror McCain Expresses Faith in US Military Might
America's Sunni Allies Go on Strike in Iraq's Diyala Province McCain's Foreign Policy an 'Interesting Mix' of Bellicosity and Pragmatism
Morocco Detains Suspect in 2004 Madrid Bombings Israel Makes Small Cut in Gaza's Electricity Supply
Pentagon Smoke Incident Contained, No Injuries UN Says Darfur Conflict Spinning Out of Control
US: Iran Reports Strengthen Need for More Sanctions Sri Lanka Says Kills 42 Rebels as Fighting Grinds On
Kenya Lifts Ban on Public Rallies Gitmo Has Makeover to Reduce Hostilities
No Local Allies in Wings for Mosul Fight AP Poll: Leaving Iraq Will Help Economy
Kenya Lifts Ban on Public Rallies Gazprom, Ukraine Fail to Resolve Conflict Over Debt
US Adds to List of Kenyans Suspected of Inciting Violence Pentagon Wants Sim Iraq to Test Propaganda
Putin Lays Out His Strategy Until 2020 Hamas Seizes Convoy of Jordanian Aid to Palestinians, Official Says
US Sees No Need for More Iranian Nuclear Plants Hersh: Israel Pressed Me to Agree Syrian Site Was Nuclear
Bhutto Party Rejects UK Police Findings Afghanistan: Prosecutor Suggests 'Some People' Cannot Be Tried
Discovery Channel Drops Plans to Air Taxi to the Dark Side Because It Is Too 'Controversial' Attacks on Iraq Volunteers Rise
Analysis: Could NATO Lose in Afghanistan? Image of US Soldier Wins World Press Photo Prize
Gates Walks Fine Line in Europe to Seek Afghan Aid Seven Rebels Killed in India's Restive Northeast
Tass: Iran Says Starts Building New Atomic Power Plant Iraq: US Soldier's Murder Trial Opens
Gates Says European Anger Over Iraq Hurting Afghanistan War Effort Lebanon at Crossroads With Presidential Vote Delayed
Arab Envoy Gets Rival Lebanese Leaders to Meet Three Al-Qaeda Gunmen Arrested in Talafar
Three Unknown Bodies Found in Baghdad France Denies Report That Its Soldiers Fought Against Chad Rebels
Chad-CAR-Sudan Triangle Is Crucible of Violence EU Hopes to Send Peacekeepers to Chad Next Week
Residents Take Stock of Damage in Chad UN Says Sudan-Chad Rift Hurts Peace in Darfur
Putin Lashes Out at West's 'New Arms Race' Pakistan Cutting Deal With Bhutto's Killer?
Hayden Admits: Contractors Lead 'Enhanced Interrogations' at CIA Black Sites Judge Blasts Ottawa on Afghan Detainees
US Military Loses Records for bin Laden's Driver Judge Mulls bin Laden's Driver Request
Suicide Car Bomber Kills Three in Afghanistan Suicide Attack Kills Soldier, Child in Southern Afghanistan
Pakistan Ceasefire: Lull Before the Storm Friday: 27 Iraqis Killed, 7 Wounded
FBI Program Alleged to Prepare Businesses for Martial Law Gunmen Kidnap Policeman, Wound 10 in Iraq
646 Canadian Soldiers Wounded in Afghanistan in Two Years US Detains Four Suspects South of Baghdad
US Kills Eight, Detains 26 in Iraq Raids France Mulls Increased Afghan Role
UK Extradites Moroccan on Spanish Terror Charges Germany Sees Online Al-Qaeda Activity
Iraq Vets Charged With Murder of Fellow Soldier Annan Hopes for Kenya Political Deal in Days
Israel Reduces Electricity Flow to Gaza Afghan Army Targets 80,000 Force by Early 2009
Canada Plans to Extend Afghan Mission Until 2011 British Police Say Blast Killed Pakistan's Bhutto
Report: US Shouldn't Provoke Iraqi Militia Iran Starts Second Atomic Power Plant
Poland Won’t Send Troops to Afghan South

February 7th, 2008

France: Lawmakers Say Yes to New European Treaty
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