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February 12th, 2009

Judges Approve Warrant for Sudan's President Wary Netanyahu in Driving Seat
Afghanistan Pressures Beget Dubious Alliances US Advised to Back Somalia Reconciliation Efforts
Hoping for a Spontaneous Regime Change in Iran Opening the A.Q. Khan Can of Worms

February 11th, 2009

Freed Egyptian Protester Describes Ordeal, but Fate of Seized Blogger Is Unknown Security Talks About Iraq Not Needed, Iran Signals
Guantanamo Detainee's Campaign Reaches to Obama In Israeli Vote, With Two Parties Nearly Tied, the Winner Is Gridlock
In Pakistan, Special Envoy From US Finds Discontent US Sought to Expand Kyrgyz Base
KBR Will Pay Fines Because of Bribery Lost US Weapons May Be Going to Taliban, GAO Says
Israeli Rivals Share Hawkish Views on Iran, Hamas 69 Computers Missing From Nuclear Weapons Lab
Filipino Court Orders US Marine Into Custody Netanyahu Leading 'Winner' Livni to Head Govt
Army to Work With 10 New York Area High Schools West Point Addressing Recent Academy Suicides
Report: US Fails to Track Afghan Weapons At Least 26 Killed as Taliban Attacks Kabul
Iraq: String of Bombings Threatens Relative Calm 20 Dead in Afghan Assaults; Pakistan Group Blamed
US Force in Afghanistan May Grow to 60,000 Livni: I'll Fight on Despite Poor Odds
Watchdog Slams Arab Media Rules Bomb Injures Pakistani Provincial Lawmaker, Eight Others
NATO Condemns Afghan Attacks, Says to Stay as Long as It Takes Egyptian Protester Freed, as Mysteriously as He Was Snatched
2 US Sailors Charged With Murder in Mexico Ethiopia Arrests Suspect in US Diplomat's Death
US Welcomes New Zimbabwean Premier, but Maintains Sanctions 'Positive' Talks Between Darfur Rebels, Sudan Govt
Iran to Try Bahais for Spying for Israel Egypt Arrests 30 Truck Drivers 'Headed for Gaza'
Jordan Bans Sermons by Islamists Over Gaza: Brotherhood Israel Vote Bad Omen for Obama Peace Plans
Kyrgyzstan Accuses US of Ignoring Air Base Demands Venezuela Military to Voters: Don't Eat Your Ballot
Guantanamo Detainee Close to Returning to UK Five Militants, Soldier Killed in Bajaur
The Islamist Who Wasn't Britain Ready to Send 300 More Troops to Help 'Surge' in Afghanistan
String of Bombings Threatens Relative Calm in Iraq Next Flash Point Over Terror Detainees: Bagram Prison
Coordinated Kabul Assault Shows Taliban Strength Sri Lanka Denies Responsibility for Hospital Shelling That Killed 16 Patients
Mubarak Wants Greater Role for Abbas United Torah Judaism Hints: Support of Netanyahu Not Definite
Far Rightists Coming to Knesset Gaza Mortar Shells Strike Western Negev; No Casualties
Netanyahu Meets Lieberman in Bid to Feel Out Coalition Deal White House: Unclear How Israel Elections Will Affect Mideast Peace
Apples, Oranges and Natural Gas: Ukraine Mystery Deepens Russia Says No Retaliation Unless US Builds Shield
Time to Talk to Taliban, Says Former Soviet General Russia Cuts Military Spending: Chief of Staff
Taliban Kill 26 in Attacks on Afghan Govt Buildings A Breakdown of the Taliban Assault on Kabul
War Crimes Court to Suspend Serb's Trial China Rejects Human Rights Criticism at Un
Russia May Allow Shipment of Afghan-Bound US Arms France to Sell Military Jets, Weapons to Kuwait
Iraqi FM Says No Sudden US Pullout Iraq Kurds Reserve Five More Seats for Women MPs
At Least 27 Die in Iraq as Bombs, Shootings Shatter Lull Mystery Terrorist Was Targeted for Assassination
Facts About Zimbabwe's Morgan Tsvangirai Glance at the Crises Facing Zimbabwe's Unity Govt
US Navy Seizes 7 Suspected Pirates Off Somalia Bomb Wounds 7 in Pakistani City on Afghan Border
Bomb Kills Lawmaker in Pakistan as US Envoy Visits Sri Lanka Rebels Deny Gunning Down Civilians
Sri Lanka Plans to House War Refugees for 3 Years Wounded Sri Lankans Describe Chaos in North
Q&A: Why Would North Korea Test Fire Its Missiles? North Korea's Kim Jong-Il Names New Defense Minister
Palestinians Gloomy as Israel Moves Right Europe Fearful About Impact of Israeli Elections
State Department Awaits New Israeli Government Israel Faces Gridlock, Peace Prospects Dim
Q&A: Who Is Running Israel? White House: Obama Eager to Work With Israel
Iraq Invites Contractors to Drill 40 Oil Wells Iraq to Reopen Museum, Symbol of 2003 Looting
Transfer of US Detainees to Iraq Done by 2010 Iran Dismisses Report It Faces Raw Uranium Shortage
Iran's Foreign Minister in Iraq for Economic Talks Iran Says Ship Held by Cyprus Not Carrying Arms
Iranian Minister Says He's Optimistic About US Israeli Rivals Share Tough Line on Hamas and Iran
Britain: Officials to Visit Guantanamo Detainee Lithuania to Discuss Taking in Guantanamo Inmates
Guantanamo Iraqis Could See Trial in Local Court UK Diplomats Secure Access to Guantanamo Detainee
Canadian Opposition Wants Guantanamo Detainee Home Egypt Reins in Critics of Its Gaza War Stance
Obama Choice on Troops for Afghanistan Due in Days Egyptian MP Jailed for Gaza Trip
Israel, Hamas Eye Gaza Truce Despite Uncertainty Rwandan Rebels Elude Joint Offensive in East Congo
Wednesday: 30 Iraqis Killed, 88 Wounded The Long Road to an Israeli Coalition Goes Through Lieberman
US Hopes Netanyahu Committed to Peace Shas Leader Won't Rule Out Sitting on Government With Lieberman
Hamas: Zionist Voters Have Elected a 'Troika of Terrorism' Likud Officials Reject Rotating Coalition Power With Kadima
Wooed by Kadima and Likud, Lieberman Agrees to More Talks With Livni 20 Killed as Attacks Send Kabul Into Panic
Gear for Iraq May Extend US Stay Doubts Mark Pakistan's Crackdown on Militants
Former Tamil Tiger Commander Says He Helped Weaken Rebellion Head of Azerbaijan's Air Force Shot Dead
More Punishments Announced for Tibet Rioters NATO to Target Drug Trade in Afghanistan
Mugabe Foe Sworn in as Zimbabwe Prime Minister Prospects for Peace Appear to Dim After Israeli Vote

February 10th, 2009

Iranian Arabs Seek Equal Rights Obesity in US Military Doubled Since 2003
Russia and US Face Tough Negotiations Al-Qaeda Leader Warns India: Report
Obama Administration Backs Bush Policy in Terror Case Clinton Holds Out Hope for Useful Talks With Iran
No Party Passes 23 Percent in Israeli Election

February 9th, 2009

Kyrgyz Vote on US Base Held Up by Russian Aid
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