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July 16th, 2009
US Strike Kills at Least Six Civilians in Kandahar Province of Afghanistan
Gates: US May Send Even More Troops to Afghanistan Than Planned
Honduran Interim Leader: I'm Willing to Step Down
Obama Administration Fears Growing UK Unrest Over Afghan War Toll
Iraq: A Shi'ite Schism on Clerical Rule
Kurdish Leaders Warn of Strains With Maliki; Military Conflict a Possibility, One Says
Some Terms Reached in Honduras Dispute
US Strike Kills 5 Civilians, Afghans Say
From North Korea, to Britain, to Miami: a Cyber Attacker's Elusive Trail
Mourners of Chechen Rights Activist Dispersed
Army Report Links Combat Stress, Murder
Deadly Bombs Hit Indonesia Luxury Hotels
Censors Silence Gitmo Defense Lawyer
UK's Afghan Agony Raises US Fears
Study Says 1/3 of Iraq, Afghanistan Veterans at VA Hospitals Have Mental Health Problems
Protesting Kosovo Veterans Throw Firebombs in Pristina
IED That Targeted Pilgrims Dismantled in Baghdad
Signs of Hope Emerge in the West Bank
9/11 Accused Disrupt Military Court Hearing
Aide: Zelaya to Set Up Government Seat in Honduras
Something Profound Has Changed. Iranians Are Losing Their Fear and Mock the Official Line
Gates: More US Troops Could Head to Afghanistan
Pakistan Vows 'No Compromise' in South Waziristan Attack
Roadside Bomb Kills Three in North Waziristan
Mullen Seeks World Support for Pakistan
Georgia Says US Standing Up to Russia
Iranian President Casts Doubt on US Engagement
Mousavi to Make Public Appearance at Friday Prayers
Leaked Manual Outlines Talking Points for Pro-Israel Activists in US
West Offering to Endorse Israeli Attack on Iran as Part of Settlement Deal
Media Monitor: 7 Photographers Detained in Iran
UN Panel Issues New Sanctions Against North Korea
Taylor Says He Allowed Human Skulls at Roadblocks
Censors Come Out at Gitmo War Crimes Hearing
Dems at Odds With White House on F-22 Funding
Iceland's Parliament Votes to Join EU
Deal on Palestinian Statehood Could Include International Endorsement of Israeli Attack on Iran
Denmark Plans Forces for Arctic
Anti-Zionist Jews Meet With Hamas Leader in Gaza
10 Police Officers Hurt as Jerusalem Riots Continue Into the Night
Shi'ite Pilgrimage Poses Major Challenge for Iraqi Military
Report: 'No Geographical Limitations' on CIA Assassination Program
Spy Gave Shuttle Secrets to China
How to Dismantle a Nuclear Bomb
Obama Goes to Bat for Bush Wiretap Program
Deal May See GIs on Colombia Base
Army Report That Shows a Link Between Combat Stress and Murder
The Army Denies That Combat Stress Causes Homicide
Nepal's Child Soldiers to Be Freed Finally
Islamists 'Share French Hostages'
Thursday: 2 Iraqis Killed, 22 Wounded
Turkish Prosecutor Wants Life Over Kurd Killings
Mexico Says 'No' to Deal With Cartels
Honduran Interim Government Reinstates Curfew
India: No Pakistan Peace Talks Till Mumbai Solved
Text: India, Pakistan Prime Ministers' Joint Statement
Greens Baulk at Blair for EU President Over Iraq
UK Says Could Cut Warheads if US, Russia Go Further
MPs Challenge Brown Over Afghanistan
Sudan Oil District Smoulders Ahead of Court Ruling
Militants Gun Down UN Official Helping Pakistan's Refugees
Sept. 11 Defendants No Shows at Gitmo Hearing
Dissident Israeli Soldiers Turn a Harsh Light on the Gaza War
FM Tells US Envoy Syria Wants Golan Back
Lawyers, Activists and Reporters Killed in Russia
France Offers Glimpse of Military Nuclear Plants
Hamas Sees Opening in Meeting With Former US Envoy
Indonesia Says 'Foreign Countries' Linked to Attacks
UN Team Digs Into Pakistan's Bhutto Conspiracy Theories
Thai 'Yellow Shirts' Protest Terror Charges: Police
India, Pakistan Agree Terrorism Not Linked to Talks
US Praises Pakistan Handling of Swat Crisis
Ultra-Orthodox Jews Riot in Jerusalem Over Arrest
East Europeans Nervous as US Courts Russia
Chechnya Activist's Murder Sparks International Outrage
UK's Brown Calls on Afghan Army to Pull Its Weight
Mourners Weep for Slain Russian Rights Activist
Medvedev: Russian Activist's Killers Will Be Found
18 Hurt by Baghdad Bomb Targeting Shi'ite Pilgrims
Somali Terror Suspect Returns to Court
Gunmen Kill UN Worker, Guard in Nw Pakistan
Israel: Lebanon Blast Shows 'Flagrant' Violations
News Agency: Iranian Nuke Chief Resigns
India and Pakistan Discuss Resuming Talks
Pakistan Promises to Catch India Attackers
Israel: Iran, Syria Still Send Arms to Hezbollah
India and Pakistan Agree to Fight Terror Together
China to Issue Arrest Warrants for Xinjiang Riots
China Boycotts Opening of World Games in Taiwan
China's Population of Web Users Hits 338 Million
Suicide Bomber Kills 3 Police in Afghanistan
Bush Admin Official Defends Warrantless Wiretaps
Taliban Threatens to Kill Captured US Soldier
Iran's Opposition Speaks
Afghanistan: Oversight AWOL?
Grave Offenses at Arlington National Cemetery
July 15th, 2009
US Military Warns of Tough Battles in Afghanistan
Iraqi 'Rap Royalty' Takes to the Baghdad Stage
US Commission Seeks China Xinjiang Sanctions
US Discards Evidence Obtained Through 'Torture' in Gitmo Case
IMF: West Bank Economy Can Grow if Israel Eases Up
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