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Petraeus Empowers Cheney: Gareth Porter
Iraq's Gift to Latin America: Stephen Kinzer
If This Goes On…: Nebojsa Malic
Calgary in Afghanistan: Neil Kitson
Suppression in Egypt: Morrow/Omrani

 
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April 25th, 2008

US Marine Charged With Rape in Japan Israel's UN Ambassador Calls Jimmy Carter 'A Bigot' for Meeting With Hamas
Armenia Vows to Boost Efforts for Genocide Recognition Pakistan Signs Deal With 'Bhutto Killer'
Sadr May Restart Full-Scale Fight Against US in Iraq

April 24th, 2008

Judge Rules on Terrorism Watch Lists Car Bomb Kills at Least Three in North West Pakistan
Britain: Suicide Bomber’s Farewell to Daughter Played in Court Maoist Ex-Rebels Are Likely Leaders of Nepal Transition
Bush Meets Abbas, but Palestinians Criticize Plans for Trip Amid Sadr City Chaos, American Medics Tend to Iraq's Wounded
Bush Administration Releases Images to Bolster Its Claims About Syrian Reactor North Korea Nuclear Talks to Survive Syria Charge - Seoul
Syria Denies US Nuclear Claims White House: Syria 'Must Come Clean' About Nuclear Reactor
Spy Case Poses Questions on Size of Israeli Ring Sudan Challenges UN Darfur Death Toll as Unfounded
Syrian President Ready to Talk to Israel Once Bush Term Ends Bush Lawyer Tangles With Judge Over Wiretaps
Mugabe Foe Rejects Idea for National Unity Government Senators Want Oil Linked to Middle Eastern Arms Deals
Former US Ambassador Calls for Talks Between Israel, Syria Terms to Use and Avoid When Talking About Terrorism
US Marine Charged With Rape in Japan Afghan FM Warns Against Pakistan Peace Deal
Georgian FM Lauds US for 'Unconditional Support' EU Demands Israel Ensure Delivery of Fuel to Gaza Strip
Gates: Iranians Kill US Soldiers Three Killed in Baghdad's Bomb Blast
Curfew in Fallujah Reduced One Hour Syria 'Had Covert Nuclear Scheme'
Sarkozy Sees Signs China Could Talk to Dalai Lama Taliban Commander in Pakistan Orders Halt to Attacks
Pakistan Wants Peace Deal With Militant Tribe Petraeus Promotion Keeps Nation on Its War Course
Documentary Film Searches for Truth in Abu Ghraib Rocket Hits Poland's Iraq Embassy, One Hurt
Lawsuit: Company Jeopardized Security at US Embassy in Kabul US Predicts Increase in Afghan Violence
New Data: Iraqi Oil Revenues Could Reach $70 Billion This Year Iraqi Christians Fear for Their Lives After Lynchings
Seller of Antiwar T-Shirts 'Not Worried' by Lawsuit Defense: Soldier Admits Killing Unarmed Iraqi, Insists He Was Running Away
Iraqi-American Sentenced in Oil-for-Food Case Britain to Maintain Troop Levels in Iraq
Taliban Commander in Pakistan Orders Halt to Attacks US Continues Iraq Reconciliation Effort by Releasing Nearly 200 More Detainees
Iraq Oil Exports Hit 59 Million Barrels Israel: Syria May Seek Retaliation in Light of Nuclear Revelations
Al-Sadr Shift: Away From Politics and Favoring Fight Sunnis Agree to End Boycott, Rejoin Iraq Government
Pakistan Says It’s Near a Deal to End Fighting With Militants EU Official: Musharraf to Remain in Power Until Retirement
450,000 Refugees Returned Home From Tanzania Since 2002 South African Clerics Call for UN Invasion of Zimbabwe
Second Belarussian Activist Gets Long Prison Term UK Ministers Offer Concessions Over 42-Day Detention Limit
Battle of the Belly Buttons on Afghan Television Tariq Aziz Faces Trial for Executing 42
Israeli Ex-Soldiers Expose Abuse of Palestinians US to Heighten Afghan Role?
ACLU Tells Senate: Stop Bush's Abuse of 'State Secrets' With Syria 'Reactor' Video, US Sends a Warning
Iraq Fighting Drives Up Food Prices in Baghdad Reconstruction of Samarra Shrine Unites Factions in Iraq
Aziz to Be Tried by Judge Who Hanged Saddam Libyan Envoy Stands by Israel-Nazi Comparison
Ethnic Somali Region Turns Rebels in to Ethiopian Officials Israeli Fuel Embargo Forces UN to Stop Delivering Aid in Besieged Gaza
German Bomber to Bomed City: Sorry About That Olmert and Abbas Lose Support Over Stalled Peace Process
The Men in Black Vanish and Basra Comes to Life Syria's Secret: Did North Korea Help to Build a Nuclear Plant?
Israeli Military Tightens Security on Jordan Border Pollard Prosecutor: Spy Arrest Shows Israel Lied to US
UN Suspends Aid to Gaza, Cites Fuel Shortages Attempt to Cede Golan Doomed to Fail, Say Local Leaders
US: We Expect Full Cooperation in Kadish Case One Million Liters of Diesel Piped to Gaza
Israeli Cluster Bomb Left From 2006 War Wounds Four Children in Southern Lebanon Abbas Asks Bush to Keep Closer Eye on Settlement Expansion
Pakistan Might Release Red Mosque Cleric in Peace Deal Machine Gun-Toting Officers to Patrol Nyc Subway
India and Iran: Getting Friendly? Pakistan Ministry Says Iran's President to Visit
Iraqi Army Claims It Is in Full Control of Basra US Says It Has No Plans to Besiege Iraq's Sadr City
Challenges Abound for Iraqi Olympic Hopefuls UK Defense Sec'y Cautious on Iraq Troop Cut
Rebels Kill Five in Thai South CIA Reveals 'Syria Reactor' Files
UK Courts: Terror Asset-Freezing 'Unlawful' Pakistan Fury at NATO Border Raid
Ethiopian Spokesman Denies Somalia Mosque Killings Kenyan Leaders in Call for Peace
Gap Opens Between al-Qaeda and Allies Two US Servicemen Die in Salah al-Din
Security Forces Seize IED Factory in Karbala US-Iraqi Troops Raid Hospital in Baghdad
US Says Opposition Won Zimbabwe Presidential Vote Iran Warns Syria Against Ties With Israel and US
CIA Admits They Will Continue Rendition Program Tutu Urges Zimbabwe Arms Embargo
Canadian Forces Paid Off Afghans Over Friendly-Fire Deaths Cuba Accuses US Officials of Fabricating Protest in Havana
Israelis Claim Bush Gave Permission for Settlement Expansions Torture Victims Seen in Zimbabwe
Georgia Accuses Russia of 'Creeping Annexation' Odierno Considered 'Best' Choice for Top Iraq Post
Syria Denies US Accusation Over Nuclear Reactor Carter Rebuts State Department on Hamas
Thursday: 3 US Soldiers, 16 Iraqis Killed; 24 Iraqis Wounded Russia Rejects Western Request Regarding Georgian Regions
Georgia Says Russian 'Peacekeepers' Must Go Pakistan Wants Peace Deal With Militant Tribe
Militant Commander Orders Ceasefire in Pakistan India Takes Pakistan TV Channels Off Air in Kashmir
Pakistan Considers Not Killing Indian Spy US Prepares to Deal With a Maoist Nepal Govt
Nepal Maoists Not Ready to Renounce Violence, Yet North Korea Says Made Progress With US Nuclear Envoy
Congress to Get Video Evidence on Syrian Facility Iran Expelled from Defense Show for Showing Missiles
Poland Says Its Embassy in Iraq Hit by Rocket or Mortar Afghan Assembly Wants Tax Lifted on Food Imports
US General: Afghan Violence Could Worsen in 2008 Israeli Law Would Pay Settlers to Leave West Bank
US Sells Secret Anti-IED Tech to Iraq Petraeus Promotion Frees Cheney to Threaten Iran
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