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February 13th, 2009

Five Children Shot in Afghanistan Rightward Shift in Israeli Polls Creates New Headaches
The Tigris Too Tells the Story

February 12th, 2009

Report: North Korea Assembling Its Longest-Range Missile US Offers Europe Goodwill, and Expects Something in Return
Near Sri Lanka's War Zone, Wounded Civilians Struggle to Cope Starting at Home, Iran's Women Fight for Rights
Global Economic Crisis Poses Top Threat to US, Spy Chief Warns FBI May Shift Counterterror Agents to Anti-Fraud
Pakistan Announces Criminal Proceedings Against Mumbai Suspects Obama Administration Goes to Bat for Secrecy
Afghan Troops Out in Force in Kabul During US Envoy Visit The Bloom Is Off Europe's Rose and Orange Revolutions
Hamas: 18 Month Gaza Truce to Be Announced in 2-3 Days Israel Coalition Wrangling Could Take Months
Can Netanyahu Bring Kadima Into a Center-Right Coalition? Can Israel Ultra-Orthodox Bloc Block Lieberman?
Reform Candidate Slams Iran's Hardline President Iran May Be Running Out of Uranium Oxide - Study
Obama Administration Accuses Iran of Pursuing Nuclear Weapons Police Probes May Bar Lieberman From Treasury Post
British Soldier Dies in Iraq 'Shooting Incident' Officials: Warrant for Sudan Leader by Month's End
Security Personnel Killed in Swat Valley Four Taliban Killed in Bajaur
Congo Town Mounts Own Defense Against Rebels Rebel Attacks Fuel Gun-Making in Eastern Congo
US, France, UK Oppose Suspending Bashir Darfur Case War Crimes Court Overshadows Darfur Talks
Taliban Rockets Kill Policeman in North Waziristan Agreement Reached on OSCE in Georgia
Afghan Police Training Challenged by Illiteracy Five Killed, 30 Wounded in IED Blast in Karbala
Kadima Official Says Party May Join Coalition Led by Likud Turkish FM Warns Against Confronting Russia
Final Count Leaves Israel With Election Headache Lebanon's Hariri Would Not Join Hezbollah Coalition
After Israel's Election, Palestinians Weigh a New Intifadeh At Least Five Dead, 32 Injured in Iraqi Shi'ite City Blast
Egypt Says Obama Team Understands Israel Must Stop Settlements China Claims Victory at UN Human Rights Panel
Iraq Cabinet Member's Exit Raises Gender, Sectarian Issues Holbrooke Absorbs Sights, Voices of Troubled Pakistan
Sri Lanka Lashes Out at Britain Over Envoy Pakistan Must Allay India Fears: US Intel Chief
North Korea Would Only Use Nukes if Survival at Stake: US Intel Chief Saudis Warn US That Surge May Undermine Afghan Peace Talks
US Envoy in Kabul to Map Out Surge Russia: NATO Has Failed to Stop Afghan Heroin Trade
Russia NATO Envoy Says Alliance Needs Moscow's Help Hamas Says Sees Gaza Truce Deal in Next Two or Three Days
Nine Dead in Russia Shootout Near Chechnya Mortar Shells Kill Two and Injure Six in Mogadishu
Somali Islamists Execute Another Islamist Fighter in Bardhere Town Saddam's Party Makes Comeback, but They're Not the Same Ba'athists
Russia: NATO Efforts to Rebuild Relations Are an 'Apology' British to Play Smaller Role in Afghanistan as US Troops Fight 'Losing Battle'
Israel, Hezbollah: Has Deterrence Worked? Security Up at Porous Afghan Border
Seven More Killed in Swat Valley Amid Peace Rallies Chavez Denounces New Plot Before Venezuela Vote
US Military Loses 222,000 Weapons Sent to Afghanistan Since 2001 Barbed Wire Villages Raise Fears of Sri Lanka Concentration Camps
Unredacted Documents Reveal Prisoners Tortured to Death Kosovo PM Accuses Serbia of Plot
Lieberman Says He's Already Chosing a Coalition Partner, Is Keeping It a Secret Hamas: Egypt to Announce Gaza Truce in Two Days
'Government May Have Delayed Releasing Men From Guantánamo in Order to Avoid Bad Press' Zimbabwe's New PM Visits Political Prisoners
US Asks to Hold Gitmo Detainees to Avoid Bad Press US Intel Chief Warns Against China-Taiwan Conflict
Reformist Candidate Slams Iran's Hard-Line Leader Cyprus to Unload Suspect Cargo on Iran Ship
Elderly Suicide Bomber Kills Afghan Policeman Troops Throng Afghan Capital as US Envoy Arrives
Pentagon Investigators Head to Afghanistan Freed Blogger Describes Interrogation in Egypt
US Air Base in Kyrgyzstan Working Despite Threat Report: Hamas Says Agreement on Long-Term Truce
Stolen Soviet-Era Tanks Recovered in Poland US Soldier Dies of Non-Combat Injuries in Iraq
Landmark Cafe Comes Back to Life in Baghdad US Releases Scores From Baghdad Prison
8 More Shiite Pilgrims Killed by Iraq Bomb Attack US Army Drops Charges Against Soldier in Killings
South Korea Warns North Not to Test-Fire Missiles Red Cross Denies Stirring Panic in Sri Lanka
Wounded Sri Lankans, Nuns Make Narrow Escape From War Army Creates New 'Safe Zone' in Sri Lankan War
No US Timetable to Remove Nepal Maoists' Terror Tag Afghans Investigate Pakistan Link to Kabul Raids
Pakistan Admits Internal Link to Mumbai Attacks Iraqi Refugees in Syria Reluctant to Return
Russia Sending More Ships to Arctic Jane Fonda's Lost Antiwar Film Gets DVD Release
Kadima 'Victory' Came at the Expense of Labor, Meretz Lieberman: Election Result 'Failure of Leftist Media'
Israeli TV Show Depicts Lieberman as Darth Vader-Esque Dictator Interior Minister: Kadima Won't Join Far-Right Government
Shas Seeks Ultra-Orthodox Bloc to Counter Lieberman NDF Member Assassinated in Mosul
30 Detainees Released From Kurdish Jails Israel Lets Gaza Export Valentine's Day Flowers
Egypt Cracks Down on Smugglers Near Gaza Thursday: 1 US Soldier, 22 Iraqis Killed; 53 Iraqis Wounded
Iraq to Question Ex-Gitmo Detainees Up to 2 Weeks China Official: Tibetan Areas Closed to Foreigners
US Now Sees Iran as Pursuing Nuclear Bomb Venezuela's Chavez Sets Up Obstacles for Opponents Who Won in Fall Elections
Pakistan Says Mumbai Attack Partly Planned on Its Soil US Frees Scores From Iraq's Abu Ghraib Prison
Taliban Send a Bloody Warning Iraqi Parliamentarians Demand Reparations for 1981 Israeli Attack
National Guard Soldiers Possibly Exposed to Chemicals in Iraq Freed Weapons Ship Docks in Kenya
Roadside Bomb in Southern Thailand Kills 3 Judge OK's Use of Guantánamo Forced-Feeding Chair
Seven Killed in North Caucasus Attacks

February 11th, 2009

US Raises Hackles With Karzai, Looks for Change Interrogator: Gitmo Detainee Was Cooperative
Poll: Most Americans Want Inquiry Into Whether War on Terror Tactics Broke the Law States Push to Take Back Control of National Guard
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