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April 4th, 2008

North Korean Nuclear Deal at Risk? IEDs Go Beyond Iraq, Afghanistan
US Study Finds Progress in Iraq, but Fragile Security and Potential for Terror Attacks Rising Leader for Next Phase of Al Qaeda’s War
Israeli Company Refutes Rigging Claims in Zimbabwe Election Eight Deny Plot to Blow Up Planes Over Atlantic
Split Within Ruling Party Means the End Is Near for Mugabe, Claims Opposition Many Pledges but Few New Troops for Afghanistan
Missile Defense Deal May Avert Crisis in US-Russia Relations Mugabe: I Will Quit, as Long I Do Not Face Prosecution
Campaigns Spar Over Where to Focus Troops New Crossing in Cypriot Capital Reopens After UN Mediation
Cyprus Barrier: an Open and Shut Case All Eyes on Mugabe Leadership Meeting
Washington Blocks Exports of Munitions Firm Suspected of Fraud 18 Killed in Somalia as Militants Take Rebellion Out of Mogadishu
Egypt Criminalizes Protests in Places of Worship South Politician Says Sudan Planning Attack on Abyei
Chad Evicts Thousands After Foiled Coup Bid, Say Activists Yemen Arrests More Activists
Call to Set Up 'Civic States' in the Gulf Iran President Rejects Incentive Plan for Suspending Nuclear Program
No Negotiating With Outlaws, Says Iraqi PM New Classified US Intelligence Report Says Iraq Security Has Improved Since August Assessment
Fidel's Successor Gives Cubans the Freedom to Watch Foreign Television Mugabe 'Should Have Quit Long Ago,' Says Former PM
Aussie PM Raises Eyebrows With Salute to Bush Turkish Case Revives Secular Vs. Islam Debate
Critics Say Activist's Sentence Part of China's Pre-Olympics Crackdown Former Kosovo Leader Acquitted in Hague Trial
Mugabe Party Seems Poised to Fight for Presidency Al-Qaeda Deputy Lashes UN as 'Enemy'
Britain Plans $2.2bn Zimbabwe Rescue US Seaman Arrested in Japan Killing

April 3rd, 2008

China Claims Upper Hand in Restive Tibetan Regions US Sailor's Murder Case Reignites Anger in Japan
Border Complicates War in Afghanistan Ex-Envoy Glaspie Details Hussein Meeting
Post-9/11 Memo Indicates View Around Constitution Administration Asserted a Terror Exception on Search and Seizure
Basra Assault Exposed US, Iraqi Limits 2 Groups to Help Defend Detainees at Guantánamo
81% in Poll Say Nation Is Headed on the Wrong Track US: Soldiers Targeting Bomber Accidentally Shoot and Kill Iraqi Woman
An Advocate for Iraq's Displaced Christians More Than 1,000 in Iraq’s Forces Quit Basra Fight
Kansas Enacts New Law Keeping Protesters Away From Military Funerals Son of Virginia State Official Wounded in Iraq
Israel Calms Fears of Syria Conflict Israeli Soldier Accused of Spying for Hezbollah
Revered Sri Lankan Statue Removed Due to Fighting A Proving Ground for Marines and Dutch Intentions
China Slams Media Coverage of Tibet Back in Baghdad
Hamas Man 'Tortured to Death' in Custody: Lawmakers Ex-Marine in Vegas Loots Iraq Service Members' Accounts
US Troops in Iraq Pay Twice What Iraqis Do for Gas Israel Army Dismantles 10 West Bank Roadblocks
Remains of 62 Gulf War Iraq Soldiers Repatriated From Saudi Blackwater VP: Too Soon to Judge Baghdad Shootings
Divided Street Opened and Shut in Cyprus Cyprus' New Crossing Meets Trouble
Afghan Official Says Warlords Using Heroin Cash to Buy Surface-To-Air Missiles Solzhenitsyn Attacks Bush Over Ukraine
Karzai Seeks Bigger Role for Larger Afghan Army Macedonia Walks Out of NATO Talks
Two Security Personnel Killed in Quetta Iraq Oil Profits Being Misused?
Pentagon to Shut Domestic Spying Office Bush Bolts Last NATO Meeting
General: South Korea Defenses Lacking New Zealand Sends Reinforcement Troops to Afghanistan
China Quells Muslim Protest in Xinjiang Democratic Lawmaker Vouches for Bush Administration's Secret Plan to End Cyber War
Karzai Praises China for Role in Afghanistan Israeli Official: Hezbollah Is 'Wary' of Retaliation
Egypt Police Detain 51 Brotherhood Members China to Build Oil Refinery in Syria Near Alleged Nuclear Plant Bombed by Israel
Gunmen Blow Up British Cemetery Monument in Gaza Rabbi Eliyahu: Life of One Yeshiva Boy Worth More Than 1,000 Arabs
Israeli Intel Sources: Syria Hasn't Called Up Reserve Forces US Regrets Japan Criminal Cases
Colombian Rebels Says No Unilateral Hostage Release Al-Qaeda Backers May Be Questioning Tactics, Says US Official
NATO Leaders Look for Fresh Start With Putin More Poll Results Come in for Crisis-Hit Zimbabwe
Young Tibetans Impatient With Nonviolence Iraq PM to Expand Crackdown on Militias
Details Unfold in Airline Bomb Plot Trial With a Runoff Likely in Zimbabwe, Violence Is Feared
Memo Linked to Warrantless Surveillance Contractor: Airport Suspect Recently Back From Iraq
Al Qaeda #2: We'll Attack Iran Mugabe Makes First Public Appearance Since Vote
Mugabe's Party Ready for Runoff, Expects to Win Georgia Sees Iraq as NATO Route
Mugabe to Chair Party Leadership Meeting NATO Meets Canada's Troop Demands
North Korea Says South Sending Warships Into Their Waters Zimbabwe Police Arrest Two Foreign Journalists
Tourists to Be Allowed Back Into Tibet From May 1, Daily Says China's Wen Urges Unity Among Minorities
China Urges US to Support Its Stance on Tibet Sri Lanka Tigers Say Resisting Military Onslaught
Police Arrest 70 in China's Restive Xinjiang-Group Arabs Without Oil Hard Hit by Food Price Spiral
China Tibetan Area Officials Deny Riot Deaths Israel Plays Down Risk of Conflict With Syria
Egypt Allows Palestinians to Cross Back Into Gaza Iran Assembles More Advanced Centrifuges
Iraq Says Will Not Block Sadr March if Peaceful Iraq to Expand Crackdown
NATO Confirms Long-Term Afghan Commitment NATO Declaration on Afghanistan
Hamas Man Died in PA Custody, Amidst Torture Accusations Yemen Rioter 'Dies From Wounds'
EU Court Annuls PKK Terror Ruling Security Under Control for Nepal Election, UN Says
India Reduces Olympic Torch Route Tibet Orders Post-Riot Propaganda Drive
China Seeks to Close Book on Unrest China Urges Nepal to Act on Tibet
Gitmo: Somali Suspects Have 'Nowhere to Go' Bush Voices Regret Over No NATO Nod to Macedonia
Iran Torpedoes US Plans for Iraqi Oil Sweden Offers to Host Summit on Iraq
Osama's #2: Al-Qaeda 'Winning' Against US Unique Tribute to Viet Nam War Photojournalists
Morocco's Al-Qaeda Branch Chief Remanded in Custody Egypt Satellite Drops Critical London-Based Channel
Al Qaeda Charges Are 'Totally False' Says UN Chief New Study Shows US Lawmakers Have as Much as $196 Million Invested in Defense Companies
Thaar Al-Allah Party Leader, 3 Brothers Detained in Basra Sadrist MP Threatens to Wage 'Crucial Battle' Against PM
Another KBR Rape Case US Forces Kill 11 Gunmen Near Tikrit
US Army Kills 4 Iraqi Cops, Guard in Babel Iraqi Authorities Drop Leaflets Calling Basra Residents to Support Security Forces
Sri Lanka's Top Buddhist Monk Shuns Non-Violence for Quick End to War Indian Police Arrest Top Rebel Leader in Kashmir
Sri Lanka Sets Date for Elections in War-Torn East Sri Lanka Military Says Kills 57 Rebels in North
As Guantanamo Trials Near, Pentagon Limits What Can Be Reported IDF Kills Three Islamic Jihad Militants in Central Gaza
Cambodia's PM Blames CNN, BBC for Linking Muslims to Terrorism Crocker: US Has 'Moral' Duty in Iraq
Deputy PM: Israel Has No Intention of Attacking Syria Barak Cancels Trip; Syria Warns of Attacks
Somali Islamists Briefly Seize Seventh Town Bomb Attack Wounds Five at Nepal Bus Stop
Nepal Maoists to Respect Poll Result, Threat Remains Ecuador’s New Constitution Would Ban US Military Post
Investigators in Congo Check Allegations That Peacekeepers Engaged in Torture Caught Between a Crackdown and a Tibetan Welcome
Putin Scores Big Win in Bucharest NATO Nixes Georgia, Ukraine Membership
North Korea’s Growing Rancor May Increase Hunger Prominent Chinese Rights Activist Is Jailed
At Least 18 Killed as Somali Militants Strike Three Killed in Eastern India Bomb Blast
Colombia's Rebel-Held Hostages NATO Embraces Missile Shield, Czechs Pledge Radar
French Mission Arrives in Colombia to Treat Betancourt Russia's Putin Reassures Rebel Georgian Regions
Saudi Arabia Plans Islamic Forum Against Extremism Russia's Putin Reassures Rebel Georgian Regions
US Suspicious Over Zimbabwe Result Delay Kenya's Rivals Break Deadlock Over Cabinet
Zimbabwe Election Results Delayed Further Serbia Calls Kosovo War Crimes Acquittal in UN Tribunal a Mockery of Justice
Mugabe Faces Pressure to Step Down Bush Wins NATO Nod on Missile Defense, Over Russian Objections
Airliner Bomb Plot Trial Begins in UK Arab Home Razed in Jerusalem
Dalai Lama's Envoy Says Tibet Is Grim Bhutto's Party Woos Musharraf Allies
US Forces Clash With Gunmen in Iraq's Hilla Suicide Bomber Kills 7 in Iraq
US Airstrikes Return in Southern Iraq After Calm Ex-Iraq Contractor to Have Bond Hearing Over Pipe Bomb Parts on US Airflight
Personal Items Boost US Soldiers' Hope While in Iraq China: No Iran Intelligence Went to UN Nuclear Agency
Iraq Army Flexes Muscles in Basra US Airstrike Kills 2 Fighters, Possibly Civilians in Iraq
Iraq's Sadr Calls for Million-Strong Demonstration US, Iraqi Troops Face Test at Battle of Creek Road
US Envoy Says Caught Off Guard by Big Basra Battle Al-Maliki Vows Crackdown in Baghdad
Airstrike Kills 3 in Afghanistan NATO Troop Target for Afghanistan Hard to Pin Down
German Islamist Plans Afghan Suicide Mission, According to Media Sources France to Boost Afghan Mission, Allowing US Shift
Canada NATO Troops to Stay in Afghanistan, Says PM Harper Thursday: 29 Iraqis Killed, 59 Wounded
US Airstrike Hits Home in Basra Amid New Iraq Violence As Guantanamo Trials Near, Pentagon Limits What Can Be Reported
Whispers for Engagement with Hamas

April 2nd, 2008

Maine Gets Real ID Extension; ID Card Issue Punted to Next Administration Mugabe's Police Raid Opposition HQ
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