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May 27th, 2009

Police Arrest 11 Men After Slaying in N. Ireland Burma Sends Mixed Signals About Nobel Laureate's Fate
World Powerless to Stop North Korea

May 26th, 2009

Pakistani Army Kills Six in South Waziristan Suu Kyi Testifies as Pressure Builds on Myanmar
Pakistanis in Swat 'Face Catastrophe' Support for Moderate a Challenge to Iran's Leader
Bolivia and Venezuela Deny Israeli Accusations of Smuggling Uranium to Iraq Obama Plans to Visit Saudi Arabia
Ex-Detainee Describes His 7 Years at Guantánamo In Siberia, the Death Knell of a Complex Holding a Deadly Stockpile
Chinese President Meets Leader of Taiwanese Party Atomic Agency Examines Candidates to Replace ElBaradei
State Department Official Is Among 3 Killed in Iraq Leadership Mystery Amid North Korea's Nuclear Work
Pakistani High Court Finally Overturns Opposition Ban Iran Says Has Own Raw Uranium Supply, No Shortage
Israeli 'Compromise' Would Expand Settlements Former Military Interrogator Says Torture Cost Hundreds 'if Not Thousands' of American Lives
North Korea Tests Missiles, Plans More White House to Merge Domestic, International Security Staffs
Curfew Imposed in Punjab After Riots Attempted Raid on Total Nigeria Facility Foiled
Libya, Ukraine Sign Nuclear Power Deal Nigerian Army Destroys Militants' Camp
Iran Sends 'Six Warships' to International Waters No Talks Until Barriers Go: Palestinians
Clinton Asks Russia for a 'Unified' Response to North Korea North Korea May Pay Price but Door Open to Talks: US
Pentagon: US Ready to Keep Troops in Iraq for Another 10 Years Obama Dismisses Aung San Suu Kyi Hearing as 'Show Trial'
Pentagon: Some Released Detainees Return to Battle US Offers $2.5 Mln for Filipino Terror Suspects
US Raid Killed 97 Civilians: Afghan Rights Group Afghan Was Taken to Guantanamo Aged 12: Rights Group
Sudan Tribesmen Attack Security Force, Scores Killed Brazil Detains Arab Moderating Anti-American Site
Key Nations Start Talks on New North Korea Resolution Georgia's Opposition Blocks Railway Station
Iraq Oil Minister Under Fire Over Output North Korea Test, US Treaty Okay Could Set Off Chain Reaction
Sri Lanka: Displaced Tamils Seek Missing Family UN: Investigate Abuses by Both Sides in Sri Lanka
Pakistani Forces Claim Advance in Swat Valley Obama to Announce 'Cyber Czar' This Week
North Korean Nuke: Sketchy Details, Real Concerns Israel Proposing Settlement Compromise to Us
Israel Scrambles to Avoid Showdown With Obama Bolivia Denies Supplying Iran With Uranium
US Military Plans Tribunal Session at Guantanamo North Korea's Nuclear Test May Be for Kim's Legacy
Tensions Rise on Korean Peninsula Bible Texts Misused in Rumsfeld Reports, Religious Leaders Say
US State Dept Lacks People Who Speak Taliban's Language Army Moves Into South Waziristan, Kills Six
PM Declares Malakand as Calamity-Hit Area Muslim Scholar Speaks About Reforming Pirates
Over 67,000 Somalis Displaced by Escalating Fighting Army Chief Says US Ready to Be in Iraq 10 Years
North Korea Tests More Missiles, Lashes Out at US Hamas: Gaza Is Self-Sufficient
In Remote North Darfur, an Upsurge in Clashes Between Rebels and Government Forces Russia Begins Massive Military Modernization Effort
In Turkey, Hundreds of Minors Imprisoned on 'Terrorism' Charges Many Thousands Protest Against Georgia's Saakashvili in Tbilisi
Six Troops, 29 Taliban Killed in Pakistan's Swat Valley Divisions on Sri Lanka at UN While Aid Restricted
Pentagon: Some Released Detainees Return to Battle Iran Lifts Block on Facebook Access
Brazil Detains Suspected Al-Qaeda Member Sudanese Government Forces Push Back Darfur Rebels
Pakistan Lifts Election Ban on Opposition Leader Khmer Rouge Defendant: Pol Pot a 'Murderer'
Pakistan Opposition Leader Wins Right to Polls Sri Lanka's Displaced Families Torn Apart by War
North Korea's Bomb Test Adds to Atomic Threat US Looking for Russians, Chinese to Lead Push Against North Korea
White House Merging National and Homeland Security Bolivia Denies Supplying Iran With Uranium
Tunisia Will Accept 10 Citizens Held in Guantanamo Obama to Release Cyber Security Review
From 1945 to 2009, More Than 2,000 Nuclear Blasts More Sanctions Seen as Ineffective
Columnist Calls for Military Attacks on Journalists Forces Kill 29 Militants in Swat
Somalia's President Condemns 'Invasion' of Foreign Fighters Sarkozy Opens France's First Gulf Military Base, Pledges to Protect UAE
'Anti-Nakba Law' Returns to Cabinet for Debate Netanyahu Cancels Scheduled Visit to France
Ya'Alon: No Discernible Solution to Palestinian Conflict PA: Settlers Can Become Palestinian Citizens
Livni Brands Road Map Peace Plan as 'Bad' for Israel Israel Disavows MP's Proposal to Turn West Bank Over to Jordan
Elite Israeli Soldier Returns Money Looted From Gazan Some Iraqis, Who Fled Home, Return to Fight for US
Israel Would Forgo Outposts to Expand Settlements Hawkish Israeli Proposal Dodges Palestinian State
Three Americans Killed in Iraq, Three in Afghanistan Tuesday: 3 Americans, 11 Iraqis Killed; 17 Iraqis Wounded
US Says Roadside Bomb in Iraq Kills 3 Americans 3 US Troops Killed in Suicide Blast in Afghanistan
Report: North Korea Test-Fires 2 More Missiles Showdown Looming Over Israeli Settlements

May 25th, 2009

Iran Artists Urge Anti-Ahmadinejad Vote Five Killed in Russian Caucasus Violence
Sri Lanka to Add Soldiers to Prevent Tiger Return Chavez: Venezuela Could Leave Oas, Join Cuba
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