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Updated April 23, 2009 - 11:49 PM EDT
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April 24th, 2009

Some Baghdad Blast Walls Removed Rape, Beatings and Bribery: Iraqi Police Out of Control
Maoists Rule India's 'Red Corridor'

April 23rd, 2009

Montana Town Offers Its Jail as the New Gitmo Sri Lanka Resists UN Help for Civilians in War Zone
Yemen Dispute Slows Closing of Guantánamo Russia Offers Significant Nuclear Arsenal Cuts
US Journalists Face Criminal Trial in North Korea Defiant Taliban Forces Advance to Within 60 Miles of Islamabad
Gates Says CIA Agents Must Be Shielded Obama Rejects Truth Panel
Last-Minute Debate Influenced Release of Interrogation Memos US to Release Photos Showing Alleged Abuses by American Personnel
Spain and the ETA: Once Bombed, Twice Shy? Iraq: Bloodiest Day in a Year
Obama, Top Officials Unite Against Torture Probe Concerns Aired on Number of Air Guard Planes
US 'Extremely Concerned' Over Pakistan House Intel Chair Orders Probe of Harman Wiretaps
Pakistani Officials: 46 Killed in Orakzai Offensive Pakistan Scrambles to Repel Taliban Advance
China Insists It Does Not Hack Into US Computers US Defense Budget Should Help Frontline Soldiers: Gates
White House, Senator, Against Interrogation Probe Ecuador's Correa Poised for Easy Re-Election Win
Heavy Army Presence Chafes in Mexico Drug War City Interpol Arrest Warrant for Venezuelan Opposition Leader
Nigerian Kidnappers Release Turkish Hostages Beshir Arrest Warrant Threaten Sudan Peace: Envoys
Canadian Hostage in Nigeria 'Seriously Sick' Lawsuit: Detainee Was Tortured by US in Late '01
China Urges US Not to Play Host to Dalai Lama Jerusalem Mayor Defends Home Razing
Clinton Doubts Palestinians Will Reach Unity Deal Russia Ready to Slash Nuclear Arsenal: General
Bangkok State of Emergency to End Friday: Thai PM Tigers Resisting Calls to Surrender: Sri Lanka Military
GOP Leaders Assail Proposals to Probe Past Interrogation Decisions US Defense Chief Fears Backlash Over CIA Memos
Judge Disciplines Accused in Terror Trial 6 Years in Prison for Airing Hezbollah TV in NYC
US Democrats Split on Bush-Era Interrogation Probe White House: No Independent Interrogations Probe
Afghan 'Terps' Risk Lives to Work With US Forces Afghanistan Backs Clinton Warning on Pakistan
Six Die in Fresh Outbreak of Afghan Violence Veterans Warn Military Solution Won't End Afghan War
Gates: More Civilians Required in Afghanistan Harman Wiretap Highlights Suspicions: Intel Concerns of Dual Loyalty 'Rooted Deep in the System'
Mexico Proposes Expanding Army's Power Attacks in Iraq Kill Dozens; Fears Mount of Wider Violence
Is Iraq Ready for Twitter? New Media Enters a War Zone China Slams Japan PM Over War Shrine Offering
Human Rights Watch: Israeli Army Probe on Gaza Offensive 'Not Credible' Pelosi Denies Knowing Waterboarding Would Be Used
Pakistani Forces Insist No Military Operations in Balochistan Malik Tables 'Proof' of India's Hand in Balochistan Unrest
Taliban Step Into Shangla as Buner Showdown Looms Iraqi Police Capture Three Awakening Council Members
Pakistan Scrambles to Repel Taliban Advance Martyrs of the Iraqi Marshes
Taliban's Buner Commander: No Plan to Move Beyond District NATO Again Rules Out Pakistan Raids
46 Militants Killed in Orakzai Operation Lebanese General Charged With Spying for Israel
16 Bangladesh Mutineers Die in Custody Clinton Tells Pakistan: No More Promises, Go After Militants
Pakistan Makes Show of Force in Buner Lieberman Slams Two-State Solution, Presses World to Go After Iran
Lieberman Won't Accompany Netanyahu to Egypt, Says Mubarak Gaza's Hobbled Power Plant Makes Millions Despite Turmoil
Israelis in Europe Warned of Hezbollah Kidnap Threat Obama: It Is Our Duty to Prevent Another Holocaust
Clinton: Israel Risks Losing Support on Iran Indians Vote Amid Threats by Suspected Rebels
Report: Iran, Afghan Border Guards Clashed Minister Defends Iran Nuclear Plans After US Threat
Egypt Denies Inviting Israel's Lieberman for Talks Russian Foreign Minister Sees No Easy North Korea Fix
Israeli Cartoon Mocks Stereotypes, but Not Everyone's Laughing Sri Lanka Struggles to Cope With War Zone Refugees
UN Sending Expert Team to Sri Lanka India Demands Sri Lanka End War on Tamil Tigers
Lebanon Charges Ex-General With Spying for Israel Baluchistan Emerges as Pressure Point in Pakistan
US Defense Chief Urges Action on Pakistan Militants Taliban Move to New Pakistan Area Ups Peace Doubts
Clinton: Pakistan Realizing Threat From Insurgents Pakistani Troops Attacked in Taliban-Held District
Donors Pledge Over $250 Million for Somalia Somalia Opposition Leader Arrives in Capital
Paris Talks Don't Budge Sudan on Aid Groups Sudan Envoy: UN Warning About Darfur Is 'A Big Lie'
Pelosi Backs Anti-Terror Truth Commission Dems Push for Torture Hearings, Ignoring Obama
US 'Hedging Its Bets' Against Alleged Pirate Clinton: Bush's Iran Policy Was a Failure
Wiretap Caught Harman Discussing Pelosi Fundraising Flap Blasts Kill 78 in Iraq's Bloodiest Day in a Year
Heat, Threats of Violence Mar Indian Elections 18 Somalis in Court as Kenya Holds Pirate Trials
China Says Obama Should Not Meet the Dalai Lama Court: Canada PM Must Press US for Inmate's Return
Iran Works on New Proposals for More Nuclear Talks Holder Won't Selectively Release Terror Memos
Obama Legal Team Wants to Limit Defendants' Rights The Influence Game: Pushing a Mideast Nuclear Deal
Iran Says Pipeline Agreement Reached With Iraq Israel Army Clears Itself in Gaza War
Canadian Court Says Govt Must Demand Guantanamo Inmate Release War-Ravaged Gaza Power Company Pays Shareholders
US Troops in Iraq on Their Way to Afghanistan UK Troops on Trial for Afghanistan Soldier Assault
Thursday: 1 US Marine, 94 Killed; 151 Wounded in Iraq Malaysian Blogger Boycotts Trial
Indonesia Orders Red Cross Out of Papua Over Jail Visits Appeals Court Rules in Favor of Sheehan Protesters
Secret Tally Has 87,000 Iraqis Dead EU Calls Off Talks With Croatia
Homeland Security Chief Seeks to Repeal 'Real ID' Act UN Kicks Jewish, Iranian Groups Out of Racism Meet
Rice Gave Early 'Waterboarding Green Light' Popular Sentiment Builds Against Taliban in Pakistan
Gunfire Exchanged on Georgia-South Ossetia Border Sri Lanka Seeks International Aid to Care for Displaced
Turkey, Armenia in Broad Accord Pakistan Sends Special Police to Taliban-Held Area
Two Bomb Attacks Kill 90, Wound 125 in Iraq Two Suicide Attacks Kill at Least 75 in Iraq
Iraqi Officials Say Al-Qaida-Linked Chief Arrested Two Suicide Bomb Attacks Kill 68 in Iraq
Officials: Detrick Samples Likely Destroyed

April 22nd, 2009

Obama Triggers Firestorm in CIA Interrogation Case Maoist Shadow on Second Phase of Indian Elections
Militants Burn NATO Fuel Tankers in Pakistan Pelosi Knew NSA Had Listened to Harman Phone Calls
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