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May 2nd, 2009

Russia, China on Comradely Terms

May 1st, 2009

Pakistan Rejects Plea to Halt Buner Operation Bumpy Path to Justice for Terrorists
Chavez Says Obama Must Prove Change After Handshake NATO Forces Foil Attack on Norwegian Oil Tanker
US May Revive Guantánamo Military Courts Ex-Spy Turned Negotiator Sits Down With Islamists and the West
Videotape Complicates US Deal With Emirates Britain Pays to Keep Suspects From US Hands
A Rising Anger in India's Streets Expert Groups Largely Back Obama's Nuclear Stance
US Says Iraq Is Withholding Key Detainee Out of Iraq - Britain Warily Eyes Afghan Escalation
Hedging, US Woos Pakistani President's Rival Defense Lawyers Credit Obama Team for Dismissing AIPAC Case
CQ's Stein: Rep. Jane Harman Story Is Not About Porter Goss The Israel Lobby Wins Again
3 American, 2 Latvian Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan Reports: Pakistani Military Killing Buner Civilians
Despite Taliban Turmoil, Pakistan Expands Nuke Plants Russian Army Scraps New Uniforms
Rebuffing Maliki, US General Says GIs Won't Face Trial Over Iraq Raid As Fears Grow Over Pakistani President, US Woos Rival
US to Drop Israel Lobbyist Spy Case Swat Jirga Supports Govt Action Against Militancy
Taliban Kill 'US Spy' in Waziristan Petraeus Denies Saying Next Two Weeks Critical for Pakistani Govt
Buner Residents Report Civilian Casualties Zimbabwe Unity Government 'Broke', Says Morgan Tsvangirai
Sadr Appears in Public for First Time in Two Years Central African Republic Troops Accused of Attacking Civilians
US Says Troops Will Not Face Trial Over Iraq Raid Hezbollah Attacks Inquiry Into Hariri Killing
ACLU Says US Supported Iranian 'Terror Group' Gul, Erdogan Discuss Iraq Security With Sadr
Belarus Selling Iran Iskander-M Missiles US: 15 Militants Killed in Afghanistan in Attack on Convoy
US Forces Arrive in Helmand With Pledge to Tackle Opium Production Pakistan Rejects Plea to Halt Buner Operation
Pentagon Uses Facebook, Twitter to Recruit Pirates' Strict Code of Conduct Could Taper Off in the Face of More Robust Navy Action
Israeli Ambassador to UN Condemns UN Palestinians Discussing Egyptian Truce Proposal
Israeli Soccer Team Penalized for Fans' Anti-Muslim Chants Lieberman Not as Crazy as He Seems, Barak Insists
Nasrallah: Hezbollah Has No Plans to Destabilize Egypt DHS Declares People Who Wear Doc Martens 'Extremist Threats'
Islamic Law Ushers in Reign of Terror in Pakistan's Swat Valley Is Cuba Closer to Removal From List of Terrorism Sponsors?
Former US Soldiers Describe Rape of Iraqi Girl, Killings Algeria Welcomes UN Push for Western Sahara Talks
Senior Ethiopia Officers 'Plotted Assassinations' Tens of Thousands of Palestinians Risk Losing Homes: Un
Hezbollah Chief Still Has Doubts Over Hariri Court Obama Adviser Backs Off Bush Missile Defense Line
UN Extends Mandate of Force in Southern Sudan New Jury Problem Surfaces in Fla. Terror Trial
Obama to Host Afghan, Pakistan Summit Wednesday As It Leaves Iraq, Britain Looks Warily to Afghanistan
Iraq Faces 'Havoc' if Reconciliation Fails: Deputy PM KBR Seeks Dismissal of Pa. Electrocution Lawsuit
Iraqi Anti-US Cleric Sadr Resurfaces in Turkey Iraq Hit Hard by World Financial Crisis: Deputy PM
Empire on the Run: Welcome to the US Embassy in Baghdad US Official Expects North Korean Nuclear Test
US, Iraqis Differ Over Deadly Raid in Tikrit Spike in Iraq Violence Is Temporary, Official Says
Suicide Attack Kills Five in Iraq Tourist Area Iraq Strives for Reconciliation, but Whose?
Clinton Says China, Iran Gains in Latin America 'Disturbing' Clashes, Tear Gas at Venezuela Opposition March
Iraq: Key Figures Since the War Began Iraqi Shiites Battered but Not Battling Back
April Deadliest Month for US in Iraq in 7 Months Clinton Sees 'Intense' Afghanistan-Pakistan Talks
3 Americans, 2 NATO Troops Killed in Afghanistan Afghan Attack Kills Five Coalition Troops
Feds Dropping Charges Against Pro-Israel Lobbyists Official: Shelling in Sri Lanka War Zone Kills 10
Sri Lanka Urges Civilians to Flee War Zone Lebanon Tribunal Fuels Doubt by Freeing Generals
Army: 55 Militants Killed in Pakistan Fighting Kidnapped Captain Urges Military Escorts
Congress to Oversee CIA More Closely Iraqi Police Accused of Lax Security
Friday: 3 GIs, 10 Iraqis Killed; 13 Iraqis Wounded US to Drop Israel Lobbyist Spy Case
Rebuffing Maliki, US General Says Troops Will Not Face Trial Over Iraq Raid First Israeli Strike in 2 Months Hits Gaza Tunnels
Mormon Lawyers, Psychologists Had a Hand in Torture Policies UN: Freeze Jerusalem Demolitions
Gates Cuts Army Combat Vehicles From Budget US Military Says 3 American Troops Killed in Iraq
Iraq's Quiet Healthcare Crisis

April 30th, 2009

Chavez Says Colombia Rebels Unwelcome in Venezuela US Panel: Religious Freedoms Ebbing in Russia
North Korea Intensifies Probe of Detained South Korean Russia Pledges to Defend South Ossetia, Abkhazia
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