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February 28th, 2008

Bush, Congress Wrangle Over Domestic Spying Baquba Losing Life – and Hope
New Sanctions Against Iran Likely Soon Singapore Terror Suspect Escapes
Rice Tells Olmert She Concerned About Gaza Civilians Rice Says Hamas Rocket Attacks Must Stop
US Troops Kill Iraqi Man With Broken Arm Iraqi Family Turns to Australian Courts to Sue Over Gunshot Injuries From Australian Troops
US Admiral Renews Thailand Ties I'll Beat Robert Mugabe, Says Former Ally
Israel Vows Unprecedented Response to Deadly Qassam Barrage Turkey Resists Pressure to End Northern Iraq Offensive
In Northwestern Pakistan, Where Militants Rule Russians' Political Apathy Frustrates Feisty Young Journalist
India, Israel to Develop Anti-Aircraft Missiles Israeli PM Welcomes 'Firm' Japan Stance on Iran
Baghdad Lays on 40,000 Personnel to Protect Pilgrims in Karbala Turks Show No Sign of Letting Up in Northern Iraq
A Surprise Show of Force in Pakistan

February 27th, 2008

Spain: 20 Sentenced in Court Bomb Plot German Court Permits Limited Cybermonitoring
Economic and Political Anger Sets Off Rioting in Cameroon Putin’s Chosen Successor Whatzisname
Heralded New Law Is Vetoed by Iraq’s Presidency Council Ex-Guantánamo Prosecutor to Testify for Detainee
Dmitri Medvedev, in His Own Words Putin’s Anointed Heir Shows Hints of Less Icy Style
From North Korea, Discordant Messages Obama Rebuffs Challenges on His Israel Stance
Clash on Iraq Could Be McCain-Obama Preview Sunni Forces Losing Patience With US
Rice, on Japan Visit, Offers US Regrets Over Alleged Rape Serbia Withdrew Police From Embassy Protest, Intelligence Chief Says
Some Turks Question Timing of Iraq Push GOP Uses Surveillance Bill to Bash Democrats
'Virtual Fence' Along Border to Be Delayed Solana: Major Powers Discussing Iran Incentives Move
China Dangles Sweeteners Ahead of Taiwan Election Basra Clears Iranian Consulate of Assassination Plan
China's Communist Party Approves Leadership, Reform Plans Police Find Unknown Body in Babel
Police Find Three Bodies in Nineveh Report: Railway Hasn't Helped Tibetans
Two Firms Sue Army for $11 Million in Damages Iran Sanctions Vote Faces New Delay
North Korea Relaxes Rules – for 48 Hours Even North Koreans Talking About US Election
Thailand's Thaksin Heads Home From Exile Jordan Denies Wanting West Bank Back
Eleven Palestinians, Israeli Killed in Gaza Flare-Up US Terror Watch List Surpasses 900,000 Names, ACLU Estimates
UN Mediator: Kurd-Arab Kirkuk Clash Is 'Ticking Time Bomb' Turkey to Pull Out of Iraq in Days as US Calls for Swift End to Invasion
Intelligence Chief: Taliban Making Gains in Afghanistan US Commander Sees Brief Pause in Iraq Troop Reductions
Dems Yank Troop Withdrawal Bill From Senate Floor ACLU Calls Out US Over 'Absurd Bloating' of Terror Watch List
Soldier Admits Having Himself Shot to Avoid Iraq Return European Firm Thrives in Iran Despite Sanctions
Air Force Blocks Access to Many Blogs Sharif Plots Return to Power
Blast Hit on Ethiopian Troop's Convoy in Mogadishu Army Fights Militia in East Congo
Uganda Rebels Say They Are Not in Rush for Deal Rebels Kill 11, Abduct 27 in Sudan
Mediator: Lebanon Crisis Getting More Complex Leftover Cluster Bomb Suspected in Latest Blast in Southern Lebanon
Third Israeli Airstrike Kills Three Civilians in Gaza Turkey Sends More Troops to Iraq Border
China Defends Policy on Sudan Kenya on Brink of Violence as Annan Suspends Talks
Taliban Controls 10 Percent of Afghanistan: US Intelligence Opposition Protests Armenia Election
Indian Budget Promises Modest Boost for Defence Chad Accepts International Probe
Business Brisk for Iraq's Money Changers Indian Budget Promises Modest Boost for Defence
US-India to Study Missile Defence, Nuke Deal No Block Norway's Troops Cleared to Go to South Afghanistan
Afghan Peace Efforts Not Succeeding - UK Charity Canada's Manley Says Not Afghan Envoy Candidate
Documents Give Insight Into Hicks Case Rockets, Airstrikes Kill 11 Palestinians, One Israeli
Abbas: Hamas Aiding Al-Qaeda in Gaza Gates Warns Pakistan Against Taliban Talks
Musharraf: Mandate of Masses Must Be Respected Morocco's Unlikely Group of Terrorism Suspects
Israeli Parliament Approves Internet Censorship Bill Marine Regiment Heads Back for 5th Iraq Tour
Iraqi Kurd Rulers Ok Force if Turks Go Near Civilians Israel Hits Hamas Offices, Baby Killed
Canadian Journalist Designated an Enemy Combatant by Us Bush, Czechs Fail to Seal Radar Deal
Serbia's Pro-Western Liberals Threatened Marines Call New Body Armor Heavy, Impractical
With No Chlorine, Gazans Must Boil Water Karzai Controls a Third of Afghanistan
Myanmar to Jail Referendum Disrupters Three Children Killed in North Gaza Airstrikes
US, China Navies Discuss Joint Drills In Shift, GOP Welcomes Iraq Debate
American Missing in Afghanistan Is Feared Dead US Intelligence Questions Venezuela Arms Purchases
Lebanese Officials Report Explosion in South Lebanon Village Injures 4 Another Review for Troubled US Embassy in Baghdad
Party Vows to Free Pakistani Judiciary Indian Test of Nuclear-Capable Naval Missile Worries Pakistan
Election Victors Press Musharraf Qaeda's Zawahri Vows Revenge Over Libi Killing
Iran Sanctions Hit UN Delay Despite Russia's Support Iranian Official Slams President
Turkish Troops Claim to Inflict Heavy Losses Against PKK Rebels Chronology-Journalists Killed in Iraq
Senior Islamic Official Calls for Autonomous Shi'ite Region in Iraq Iraq: Shiite Pilgrims Targeted Again
PKK Wounded 'Not Treated' in Iraq's Kurdish Region Turkey Sends More Troops to Iraq Border
Acting Iraqi PM: Long Turk Incursion Would Be 'Dire' Iraq's Kurds Want Turk Troops Out, Turk Products In
Turkish Forces Close in on Kurdish Rebel Camp in Northern Iraq Airman Back From Iraq Kills 2 Kids, Self at Oklahoma Base
Pastor Fights Fine for Prewar Iraq Trip Gates to Turks: End Iraq Incursion Soon
Pentagon to Probe Delays of Gear to Iraq Deaths, Kidnappings Plague Argentina's Human-Rights Trials
White House Email Users Could Have Erased Records Sarkozy Wants Troops Deployed With US in Afghanistan
Foreign Hostages in Afghanistan Colombian Rebels Free 4 More Hostages
More Troops for Iraq and Afghanistan, Defense Department Says Militant Rocket Attack Kills Five Civilians in Southern Afghanistan
Major Survey Challenges Western Perceptions of Islam McCain Mocks Obama's Iraq Comments
Iraqi Local Election Law Rejected Gaza Issues Toxic Water Warning
Gaza Rocket Strike Kills Israeli Russia May Back Iran Sanctions
Egypt: High Rates of Trauma, Sickness Among Iraqi Refugees Wednesday: 18 Iraqis Killed, 16 Wounded
Turkey Attacks Kurds; US Calls for Halt Kurdish Students Demonstrate Against Turkish Offensive
US Advisor: No Intentions of Withdrawing Diplomats From Kurdistan US: Turkey Acting 'Responsibly' in Iraq Attack
AI Expert: Gun-Toting Killbots a Threat to Humanity Five Militants Killed in Gaza Airstrike
Israel, Hamas Violence Spikes on Gaza Border US, China Navies Discuss Joint Drills
Iraqi Council Rejects Elections Law Olmert: No One in Hamas Will Be Immune Against War We Wage
Aussies Turn Big Guns on Taliban Baghdad Newspapers Cease Publication Because of Shi'ite Pilgrimage
Palestinians Mull a One-State Solution US Paid $42.4 Million to Wronged Iraqis Since Early 2005
Kenyan Town Plans Protest Over Obama Somali Photo Kenya's Opposition Calls Off Protests
Serbs Warn of More Violence in Kosovo Kosovo Serbs Call for Return of Russian Troops
Wheels of Justice Slowly Returning to Iraqi Courts Gates in India to Expand Security Ties
Iraq Journalist Union Head Dies After Gun Attack Two NATO Troops Among 16 Killed in Afghan Violence
Afghan Minister Survives Rocket Attack, Ambush Six Injured by Blast in India's Conflictive Assam State
Pakistan: India Missile Test to Start Arms Race Pakistani Opposition Claims Two-Thirds Majority in Parliament
Musharraf's Rivals Vow to Banish Army From Politics Qatari PM in Iran as US Pushes for Isolation
Russia Warns Iran It May Back UN Sanctions Israeli Army Kills Seven Militants in Gaza, West Bank
Turkish Envoy in Baghdad for Talks on Incursion EU Lawmakers: Europe Must Do More in Iraq
Brown in Talks With Maliki on Hostage Video Millions Gather for Shi'ite Ritual in Iraq
Iraqi Council Rejects Elections Law Turk Envoy Tells Iraq No Timetable for Pullout
Iraq's Press Union Chief Dies of Wounds After Militant Attack

February 26th, 2008

Former UK Special Forces Man Condemns British Role in Torture Tactics Qaeda Influence Grows on Afghan/Pakistani Frontier
Rice Urges China to Use Influence on North Korea Pakistanis Condemn Efforts to 'Denigrate Islam'
Pakistan Military Investigating Suicide Attack on Army Medical Chief Pakistan Army Occupies Swat Valley
No Safe Exit for Musharraf, Says Pakistan's Opposition Leader Al-Qaeda Suspect Held Over Bhutto Attack
India, Pakistan to Exchange List of Prisoners Conservatives Expect to Dominate Iran Parliament Race
Iran's Upbeat Conservatives Not All Behind President In Turkey, Kurdish Teenagers Rebel With Rap Not Guns
Clinton: Obama Wavers on Foreign Policy Israelis Say Allowed Egypt to Boost Border Troops
Egypt Must Seal Border With Gaza: Israel's US Envoy North Korea Seeks a Clapton Concert

February 25th, 2008

Danish Soldier Killed in Accidental Shooting in Afghanistan Serbs Look to History to Explain Fury
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