Highlights

Surging to Defeat: Andrew J. Bacevich
The Sword Is Blunted: Sascha Matuszak
'Message Force Multipliers': Kelley Vlahos
Palestinian Negotiators Get Bupkis: Khody Akhavi
DoD Propaganda Pushed Me Off TV: Jeff Cohen

 
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April 30th, 2008

US Role Deepens in Sadr City Iranian Rights Lawyer Defiant Despite Threats
Hrw: Zimbabwe Army Backs Militants in Poll Violence Gates Says Second Carrier in Gulf Is 'Reminder' to Iran
Canadian Lawmakers Hold Hearings on Guantánamo Detainee Hicks Charge Was 'Political'

April 29th, 2008

Army Barracks Worldwide Are Being Inspected Serbia: The EU Cracks the Door in Advance of Vote
Mexico: Government Accepts Talks With Guerrillas Who Bombed Pipelines For 100 Iraqi Doctors, a Return to Normal
Security Council Voices Reluctance to Act on Zimbabwe Pakistan's Planned Accord With Militants Alarms US
Iraq Court Delays Tariq Aziz Trial Deputy PM: Iraq Must Not Isolate Sadr Movement
US Brings Iraq-Like Surge to Afghan Conflict Army Recruits Who Get in Despite Bad Conduct Promoted Faster
US Accuses Iran and Syria of Trying to Destabilize Iraq Zimbabwe Opposition Leader Appeals for UN Envoy
Pakistani Government Gambles on Peace Talks With Militants Sharif Flies to Dubai for Pakistan Coalition Talks
Press Freedom Declines Worldwide, North Korea Listed as Worst Bush Meets With New UN Representative to Afghanistan
Cheney Lawyer: Congress Has No Oversight Over VP Wolfowitz: Iraq Occupation Ended in 2004
One Cop Killed, Three Civilians Wounded in Mosul US Shelling on Sadr City Leaves 84 Casualties
Journalists' Syndicate in Basra Strikes to Protest Govt Assault Chinese Students Wonder: What Is Dalai Lama's Connection to Hitler?
Iranian President's Visit a Test for India China Jails 30 Tibetans for Riots
Three Held in UK for Funding Tamil Tigers Russia: Georgia Is Planning Invasion of Abkhazia
Dyncorp Manager Used Armored Car to Transport Hookers in Iraq UN to Spend $6 Million on Guinea-Bissau Elections
Tensions High Following Somaliland Riots UN Experts Condemn 'Intimidation, Violence and Torture' in Zimbabwe
Russia Building Up Troop Levels in Separatist Georgian Regions Islamic Jihad Sets Conditions for Truce With Israel
Chinese Policeman Killed in Tibetan Unrest 37 Killed as US Troops Battle Militants in Baghdad
Serbia Ruling Party Signs EU Deal in Bid to Defeat Nationalists Photos of Arab Refugees Accused of 'Demonizing' Israel
Bush: Disclosure of Syria-North Korea Link Was Message US Marines Move to Seize Afghan Town From Taliban
Iraq Civilians Reportedly Among Sadr City Dead Attack on Anti-Drug Forces Kills 19 in Afghanistan, Including 12 Police Officers
UN: Only 4% of Iraqis in Syria Plan to Return Home Iraq Reconstruction Budget Cut by $171 Million After Oil-Profit Windfall
US General: Afghan Stability Will Take a Generation 'Hostile' Iran Sparks US Attack Plan
Soldier Complains About Being Hungry in Iraq Sadr City Ambush Drives Back US Patrol
Senior Iraqi Government Official Assassinated in Baghdad New Gaza Tragedy Threatens Cairo Truce Talks
On Eve of Serbia Vote, EU Pact Means More Aid An Afghan Officer, NATO Behind Him, Leads an Assault
Surge in Iraq Violence Kills More US Troops Osama bin Laden's Son Omar Is Banned From Britain
Signing of US-Czech Deal on Missile Shield Postponed Almost Two Years After War, Displaced Residents of Beirut's Southern Suburbs Are Still Caught in the Middle
Rafsanjani Heaps Criticism on Iran's 'Trial and Error' Government 11 Killed as Shi'ites Battle Yemeni Troops
Sarkozy Flayed for Claiming Rights 'Progress' in Tunisia Olmert Claims to Be Sadder About Gaza Killings Than Hamas Is
Rights Groups: Israel Violating International Law PA Negotiators Furious Over Israeli Proposal
Hamas Claims 200,000 Suicide Bombers Israeli Intel Chief: Major Attacks Planned for Anniversary Celebrations
Top Syrian Emissary: Israel Peace Won't Cut Our Ties Iran Living Buddha Condemns Dalai Lama
Senate Report Warns Against Venezuela Sanctions Protesters to Protest Lack of Protest Permits
Ex-Commander in Iraq Dies -- Suffering From 'Depression' Afghans Struggle as Food Prices Soar
Court Martial Witness Describes Shooting of Unarmed Iraqi UK Teenager Facing Terrorism Charges
Kenya Banned Sect Members Killed National Security Letters: Heat-Seeking Missives
Blast Hits Afghan Anti-Drugs Team The War Within: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Iraqi Soldier Killed, Five Wounded in Suicide Blast in Mosul Journalists’ Syndicate Condemns Aggression Against Its Basra Subsidiary’s Head
Lost His Hearing in 'Friendly Fire' in Afghanistan: GI Now Being Sent to Iraq Poll: Opposition to NATO Bid Increases in Ukraine
Georgia 'Plans War in Abkhazia' Life in Jail for Tibet Unrest
Push for 1500 More Australian Troops in Afghanistan Tuesday: 79 Iraqis Killed, 117 Wounded
12 East Timor Rebels Suspected in Attacks Surrender Zimbabwe Presidential Vote Verification to Start
Nearly 200 Zimbabwe Opposition Supporters Released Guantánamo, Pakistan Detainees Plan to Sue Britain
Bush: Disclosure a 'Tough Message' to Syria, North Korea Official: Saddam Cousin Chemical Ali Too Sick for New Trial
CBS' Butler Says He Isn't Sure Who Kidnapped Him in Iraq Report: Russia to Examine Iran's Nuclear Ideas
Iranian President Launches Sri Lanka Refinery Upgrade Republicans Fears Pelosi Power Grab on Iraq
Suicide Bomb on Poppy Team Kills 18 Afghans Lawmaker: Iraq, Cost Issues Sap US Military Readiness
Afghan Intel: President Was Warned of Assassination Plot Skelton: Improve Readiness by Leaving Iraq
Raúl Castro Commutes Most Death Sentences US Forces Say Kill 34 Militiamen in Baghdad
Senior Iraqi Government Official Assassinated in Baghdad Delay to Tariq Aziz's Hearing in Iraq

April 28th, 2008

Questions Grow Over EU Mission in Kosovo Kosovo Police Seize Weapons from Albanians Heading to Macedonia

April 26th, 2008

Uganda Journalists Held in Raid
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