Highlights

Teaching Imperialism 101: Johnson/Engelhardt
Always the Military Option: Uri Avnery
Taking Back the Debate Over Israel: Gary Kamiya
Pavlov's Dogs of War Propaganda: Jeff Huber
Pundit Scandal Broke the Law: Sheldon Rampton

 
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May 1st, 2008

US Report Questions Quality of Medical Care for Workers in War Zones CIA Chief Sees Unrest Rising With Population
Admiral Mullen Cites US 'Vulnerability' Intensified Fighting, Inadequate Aid Mar Return of Refugees to S. Sudan
Iraq Team to Discuss Militias With Iran A Fabled Instrument, Suppressed in Iraq, Thrives in Exile
Economy High in US Public's Foreign Policy Worries Officials Say Pentagon Easing Security Clearance Screening
Army Sergeant Says He's Innocent in Iraqi Murder Case

April 30th, 2008

The Mccain Hezbollah 'Connection' Zimbabwe Police Arrest Teachers Who Worked as Election Officials
Zimbabwe Police: Opposition Tried to Rig Elections A 'Banner' Day: at 5th Anniversary, White House Explains 'Mission Accomplished' Sign Again
Zimbabwe Prepares to Verify Count 'Mission Accomplished': How the Media Covered the Bush Pronouncement 5 Years Ago – and Its Aftermath
Maoists Formally Ask King to Vacate Palace Police Say 70 Tibetan Exiles Detained in Nepal's Capital for Anti-China Protest
Top Maoist Leader Warns of Fresh Revolt in Nepal Tikrit Court Sentences al-Qaeda-Linked Group Leader to Death
Police Patrols Find Two Bodies in Salah Al-Din Afghanistan Terror Attacks 'Up 16 Percent'
CIA Chief Says China's Rapid Military Buildup Troubling Building Military Bases on Top of Acheological Sites Apparently Not Good for Them
Explosive Devices Killed 25 Percent of Troops in Afghanistan Iran Complains to UN About Clinton Threat
Rice Says Hamas Are Iran's Proxy Warriors Gates: Afghanistan No Worse Than Before
'Irregularities' Raise Questions Over CIA Photos of Syrian 'Reactor' Iran Complains to UN About Clinton Comment
US Seeks North Korean Assurance It's Not Engaging in Terror China to Be Focus of US Attention in Asia: CIA
US Law Would Tighten North Korean Terror Listing Activists Tap Celebrity Power for Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi
Israel Arrests 30 in West Bank Refugee Camp General Claims 'Clear Evidence' Iran Supporting Taliban
Israel: Soldiers Didn't Know They Were Firing at Journalist Suit in Antiwar T-Shirt Case Seeks Class Action Status
Taliban Say Two Afghan President Attackers Killed in Clash Afghan Forces Kill 2 Taliban, Woman, Child in Siege
Pentagon Launches Foreign News Websites Three Explosions, Two Blamed on Eta, Hit Spanish Basque Country
Higher US Iraq Toll Not Due to Eroded Security: General CIA Director: China Is Not an 'Inevitable Enemy'
Vets' Attorney Asks Judge to Help Stem Suicides US: Al-Qaeda, Cohorts Remain Worst Terrorism Threat
Pakistan Coalition in Talks on Judges Iraq's Top Reconstruction Project Failing, Audit Says
NATO Warns Russia as Georgia Tension Rises CIA Chief Says Europe, US May Never Agree on Security Threats
Uganda President: War in North Not Against Rebels, but 'The Arabs of Khartoum' Zimbabwe Govt Finally Admits Attacks on Opposition
Chronic Fuel Shortages Have Gazans Turning to Used Cooking Oil for Cars CIA Director Says Iran Wants to Kill Americans in Iraq
US Officials: Decision on Confronting Iran Up to Iraq Army Sergeant Says He's Innocent in Iraqi Murder Case
Israel Moves to Shutter West Bank Charity It Links to Hamas Iraqi Expert Accuses West Over Antiquities Trade
Israel Told to Tackle West Bank Plight US Military Criticizes Iran but Says No Strike Plan
Pentagon Officials May Beef Up Command Role in Afghanistan White House Admits Fault on 'Mission Accomplished' Banner
Venezuelan Ex-General Sentenced in 2003 Bombings French Envoy Seeks Help From Chavez to Free Hostages
US Murky on Judges' Role in Reviewing Guantanamo Bay Cases US Troop Deaths Hit 50, a Seven Month High
Sri Lanka's Military Seizes Rebel Base; at Least 51 Killed Serbia, EU Sign Stabilization and Association Agreement
Is the Sunni-Shi'ite Rift Mostly Politics and Media Hype? US Death Toll Rises as It Digs in Against Iraq's Shi'ite Militias
Gates Presses for More Military Resources Against Mexican Drugs Iraq's Army - Not Ready Yet
Afghan Spy Chief: Karzai Plot Hatched in Pakistan Media Curbs in Pakistan 'Worrisome'
The Bomb Squads: How to Survive a Gaza Refugee Camp US Marines Pour in to British Zone With Dawn Raid on Afghan 'Drug Town'
Wounds of Sex Slaves in Sierra Leone's Civil War Are a Long Time Healing Aviation Companies Blame FBI, CIA and Terrorists for 9/11
Rice Accuses Hamas of Waging 'Proxy' War Khamenei 'Not Afraid' of Western Sanctions
Israeli Troops Raid Islamic Charities in West Bank A Darfur Capital Is a Humanitarian Boomtown
Israeli Transportation Minister: Iran Could Go Nuclear in a Year Israeli Military Extends Probe of Gaza Blast
Netanyahu: No Choice but to Overthrow Hamas Islamic Jihad: Cease-Fire Agreement Conditioned on Lifting of Gaza Siege
Bahrain's Only Jewish Lawmaker Rumored to Be the Country's Next Ambassador to the US Airline's Bankruptcy Strands US Troops in Middle East
State Dept: Terror Attacks Have Doubled in Pakistan White House: We 'Paid Price' for 'Mission Accomplished'
Zimbabwe's Mdc Says 20 Members Died in Poll Unrest Government Sources: Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai Wins Vote
Tibetan Policeman, Suspect Die in China Gun Battle China Sentences 30 People – Some to Life – Over Tibet Riots
Activists: China Persecuting Buddhist Monks in Tibet China Invites Taiwan Ex-Vp in Sign of Warming Ties
Documents Show US Considered Using Nuclear Weapons in 1958 Chief of Rebel Group Killed in Indian Kashmir-Police
Blaming the Victim: Abused Afghan Women Often End Up in Jail Pakistan Coalition Parties to Hold More Talks
Maoists Threaten to Rule Alone in Nepal North Korea Heading Towards Famine - Report Says
White House Cautions Against Restricting Aid to Iraq Iraq Urges More Help in Returning Looted Treasures
Iraq Has Most Unsolved Journalists' Murders-Cpj UN Official Urges Iraq to Do More for Children
Iran Launches New Crackdown on Dress Code Offenders Pope Meets Iranians on Christian-Muslim Dialogue
US Official: Iraqis to Urge Iran to Stop Backing Militias Zimbabwe Opposition Says No to Runoff
The 'Miracle' of Survival of Iraqi Sport Maliki: Iraq Will Disarm Militia by Force
US Troop Deaths Hit 7-Month High in Iraq Finding Bombs at Vandenberg and Beyond
US Marines Seize Afghan Town Center From Taliban Czechs to Send Extra 100 Troops to Afghanistan
Pentagon Officials May Beef Up Command Role in Afghanistan Czech Soldier Killed in Afghanistan
US Report Says al-Qaeda Gaining Strength Journalist Tells of Iraq Kidnap
Afghan 'Health Link' to Uranium Russia Warned Over Georgia Move
Civilians Gunned Down in Somalia Belarus Expels 10 US Diplomats
Analysis: Georgia's Separatism Woes Iraqi Militants Kill Ministry Spokesman's Nephew, Hang Body From Pole in Baghdad
Diyala Police Set Free 112 Detainees Maliki Refuses to Apologize to Former Premier Allawi
Witnesses: Ethiopian Troops Kill 13 Civilians in Somalia Gitmo Judge Lets Detainee Contact Suspected Al-Qaeda Chiefs
Study: Israel Can Remove 10 Key West Bank Checkpoints Deaths in Raid on Karzai Attackers
State Dept: Iran Tops State-Sponsored Terrorism Zimbabwe Postpones Poll Count
Taliban Militants Kill Themselves in Afghan Siege Wednesday: 3 US Soldiers, 71 Iraqis Killed; 155 Iraqis Wounded
Militants Targeted in Kabul Gunbattle Iran Ends Oil Transactions in US Dollars
Gates Says 2nd Carrier in Gulf Is 'Reminder' to Iran Palestinian Factions Agree to Truce With Israel
NATO Says Russian Move in Abkhazia Stokes Tension Pakistani Coalition Holds Urgent Talks in Dubai
Putin Promises Iran Continuity in Relations US Troop Deaths Push Monthly Toll to 7-Month High in Iraq
Afghans Link Karzai Assassination Plan to Pakistan At Least 925 Killed in Iraq's Sadr City Clashes
GI Bill for '21st Century' Heads to House Floor Irish Party Says US 'Opposed to EU Integration'
US Troops Attacked From Sadr City Roofs Turkey's Parliament Softens Law Restricting Free Speech
Turkish Parliament Approves Free Speech Reform

April 29th, 2008

Libby Judge Says Bush Sent Wrong Signal Music and Weddings in Basra, for Now
Afghans Clash With Suspected Taliban in Kabul, 2 Dead White House Cautions Against Restricting Aid to Iraq
For 100 Iraqi Doctors, a Return to Normal

April 28th, 2008

'Free Tibet' Flags Made in China
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