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July 9th, 2009

High-Priced F-22 Fighter Has Major Shortcomings China's Xinjiang Braces for Muslim Day of Prayer
Honduras Dialogue Has Timid Start US, South Korean Websites Attacked in 'Cyber War'
New York Philharmonic May Perform in Cuba UN Warns Eritrea on Aiding Islamists in Somalia
Egyptians Looking for Clues About Their President's Plans In Malaysia, Political Ban of English Language Raises Fears for Future
Fears in the West About an al-Qaeda Affiliate's Boldness in Africa Kurds Defy Baghdad, Laying Claim to Land and Oil
Secret CIA Program Sparks Partisan Battle Netanyahu Adviser Hints at Need for Even Bigger Nuclear Arsenal
After 30 Months, US Grudgingly Frees Iranian Officials in Iraq Wiretap Foes Turn Obama's Words Against Feds
IED Attacks Soar in Afghanistan Venezuela Steps Up Control of Television, Radio
Maoists Extort $60 Mln/yr in Mineral-Rich State UN Extends Rwanda Genocide Tribunal Term
GIA Executed French Monks in Algeria in 1996: Former Chief Pakistani Jets Kill 54 Across FATA
Khamenei Aide Blasts Britain, France NATO: Pakistan's Sovereignty Should Be Respected
US Worried That Freed Iranians Could Pose Threat Israeli Strike on Iran Would Be 'Catastrophe': Sarkozy
Israeli Barrier Adds Nightly Wait to Palestinian Workday Egypt in First West Bank Talks With Hamas in Three Years
Mubarak Accuses Israel of Aborting Deal for Captive Soldier Judenrein! Israel Adopts Nazi Term to Back Settlers
Netanyahu Aide: There Is No Palestinian Leadership Minister: Iraqi Forces Capable of Handling Security After US Pullout
US Seeks 'Full Partnership' With Russia on Missiles Russia: US-Russian Summit Was 'Groundbreaking'
US Admiral: North Korea Threats Could Spark Arms Race Is This Cyber War? Possible US Responses Limited
Journalists Held in North Korea Ask for Pardon Sadrist MP Demands Maliki Remove Concrete Blocks From Sadr City
US State Department Under Cyberattack for Fourth Day South Korea, US Hit by More Cyber Attacks
Cyberattacks Put Spotlight on Web Vulnerabilities Karzai Pardons Five Afghan Heroin Traffickers
Key Nigerian Militant Accepts Govt Amnesty: Lawyer Venezuela Announces New Rules Affecting Cable TV
Release of Diplomats Not a Gesture Towards Iran Pakistan Says Displaced People Can Return to Swat, but Is It Safe?
US Military Didn't Want to Release Iranians Held in Iraq US Military Didn't Want to Release Iranians Held in Iraq
Netanyahu Adviser Hints at Need for 'Tremendously Powerful' Nuclear Arsenal Post-Coup Honduran Interim Minister Ruffles Feathers
The Families Driven Apart by Israel's Red Tape Attack on Government Computers Draws Speculation and Shrugs
British Iraq Hostages Died From Multiple Gunshots Tamil Death Toll 'is 1,400 a Week' at Manik Farm Camp in Sri Lanka
Bombings Across Iraq as Violence Continues to Soar At Least 46 Killed in Iraq Bombings
What Did the CIA Hide From Congress? Honduran Rivals Insist Zelaya's Return Not Open to Negotiation
UN: Palestinians Will Need a Year to Clear Tons of Gaza War Rubble Israel May Give PA Green Light for Elite Anti-Terror Unit
Hamas Accuses Fatah of Spying for Israel in Gaza Is Netanyahu Losing It?
Aide: Netanyahu Told German FM West Bank Cannot Be 'Judenrein` House Democrats, White House at Odds Over CIA Briefings
Egypt Arrests Militants Plotting Suez Attacks DEA Reassigns Pilot Over Refusal to Go to Afghanistan
Hundreds Protest in Iran, Defying Crackdown Vow Dutch Gov't Returns Stolen Antiquities to Iraq
UNESCO: US Damaged Historic Iraqi Site of Babylon Worst Violence Since US Pullback Hits Iraq
Panetta Orders Internal Probe of Secret Spy Program Experts Work to Untangle US, Korea Cyber Attack
Kidnappers in Sudan Seek Ransom for 2 Aid Workers 2 Men and a Mediator: Can Arias Help Honduras?
Communist Leaders Vow Stability After China Riots 2 NATO Soldiers Killed in Southern Afghanistan
Massive Bomb Blast in Central Afghanistan Kills 25 Massive Bomb Blast in Central Afghanistan Kills 25
Pyongyang's Cyber-Terrorism Hits Home House Dems Likely to Alter Intel Bill
Germany Calls for Ban of Neo-Nazi Sites Abroad Afghanistan Tones Down Contentious Marriage Law
Hundreds Protest in Iran, Defying Crackdown Vow Sweden to Extradite Rwanda Genocide Suspect
US Releases 5 Iranian Officials in Iraq White House: Brazil Should Press Iran on Nukes
Kim Jong Il Appearance Spurs Fresh Health Concerns US Army Releases June Suicide Data
US Soldier Makes Case to Remain in Canada Petraeus: Months of Tough Combat Ahead
Maliki Says Diplomacy Can Ease Kurdish Tensions Thursday: 1 US Soldier, 57 Iraqis Killed; 173 Iraqis Wounded
Uighurs Claim 400 Killed in Unrest in Western China Bomb Attacks in Iraq Kill at Least 41
Panetta Admits CIA Misled Congress on 'Significant Actions' Rules of Battle Change for Danish Forces in Afghanistan
Roadside Attacks in Afghanistan Hit New Record US Releases 5 Iranian Officials held since 2007 in Iraq
Iran Warns of 'Crushing Response' to Protests Massive Bomb Blast in Central Afghanistan Kills 25

July 8th, 2009

Foreigners Sparked Unrest in Iran, Says President Pakistani Officials: Jets Strike Militants
Iraq Bombs Kill at Least 34
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