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July 23rd, 2009
Iran's Guards Keep on Marching
July 22nd, 2009
China Fears Ethnic Strife Could Agitate Uighur Oasis
Extremist Ideas Survive Crackdown in Indonesia
Increased US Military Presence in Colombia Could Pose Problems With Neighbors
Honduras Talks Appear to Fail as Proposal Rejected
Iranian Exiles Rally at UN for Release of Prisoners
Biden Hears Pleas for Protection in Georgia
Strategic Aims, Not Abuses, Are US Focus in Kyrgyzstan
Senate Votes for 'Temporary' Army Increase of 30,000
Pakistan Seeks More US Military Aid
Murtha, 12 Colleagues Back a Murky $160 Million Request for Mexico
US Rebuffs UN Requests for Guantanamo Visits, Data on CIA Prisons
US Offers Myanmar Possible Benefits
Senate Panel Backs Intel Chief in Turf Battle With CIA
As Afghan Forces Move South, Clashes Erupt in North
Ahmadinejad Clashes With Supreme Leader Over Iran VP
US Judge Challenges Evidence on a Detainee
Obama Claims Pullout From Iraq 'On Schedule'
Tensions Between National Govt, Kurdistan a Key Topic of Maliki-Obama Talks
Philippines Ex-Defense Chief: Defy Unlawful Orders
Pakistan Fears US Afghan Offensive Will Spill Into Balochistan
Boeing, Lockheed Hail US-India Defense Deal
Man Kills Woman, Shoots Self at Fort Lewis PX
Honduran Interim Leaders Propose New Compromise
Indonesian Police Release Sketches of Bomb Suspects
Pakistan Court Orders Musharraf to Explain Emergency Rule
Waziristan a Tough Nut for Pakistani Forces
Iran Opposition Figure Plans a New Political Group
Chavez Targets Venezuela Media
Taliban Claims Responsibility for New Wave of Attacks in Afghanistan
Kidnappings on the Rise in Nigeria, Over 500 So Far
Nigerian Rebels Free Six Foreign Tanker Crew
Zimbabwe to Hold Three Day Peace Program: Minister
Former Sudan Foes Accept Key Oil Area Ruling
Clinton Outlines How US Might Deal With Nuclear Iran
Clinton Stirs Israeli Fears US Will Accept Nuclear Iran
Israel, Brazil Spar Over Nuclear Ambitions in Middle East
Dozens Wounded in Gaza Wedding Blast: Medics
US Envoy Told: Pakistan Drone Strikes Not Working
Last Chance Saloon in Helmand
Feingold: Obama's Afghanistan Surge Might Backfire
Group Tries to Expose Intelligence Misdeeds
Intel Chief: Computer Attacker Still a Mystery
Sri Lanka's Defeated Tamil Rebels Name New Leader
Report: Shortage of Cyber Experts May Hinder Govt
Pakistani Army Kills 33 Taliban in Malakand, South Waziristan
Moussavi: Protests Continue Until Release of Jailed Protesters
UK Reinforcements for Afghanistan 'Within a Month'
Honduras Crisis Talks to Resume, No Deal on Zelaya
Israeli FM Hopes Hitler Photo Will 'Embarrass' West Into Letting Them Expand Settlements
Democrats Scold Obama on Signing Statements
500 Hardcore Militants Captured in Swat, Claims Malik
11 Militants Among 18 Killed in Swat
Ron Paul: End Wars to Fund Health Care
Mousavi Says Ahmadinejad May Add to Iran Woes
Israel Won't Meet With Top Palestinian Negotiator Because He Met With Iranian FM
Senior Fatah Official: We Won't Recognize Israel
Netanyahu: Israel Won't Dismantle West Bank Barrier
Egyptian FM: Israel Not Willing to Pay Price for Gilad Shalit
UN Chief to Israel: Freeze Natural Settlement Growth
Israeli FM Presses Brazil on Iran's Nuclear Program
Zelaya's Vow to Return Could Roil Honduras-Nicaragua Border
US Fears North Korea Nuclear Ties to Myanmar
A 'Range of Options' if North Korea's Kim Goes: US Military
Myanmar Deny Lawyers Access to Aung San Suu Kyi
US Senate Urges Review of North Korea Terrorism Blacklist Status
American Charged With Attacking US Base, Aiding al-Qaeda
Homeland Security Revamps Web Site
Pakistan Jets Kill Mehsud Associates: Official
Pakistan Kills More Than 30 Militants: Officials
Afghanistan Rounds Up Would-Be Bombers: Officials
Nato, Russia Consider Ways to Boost Cooperation
Afghanistan Moves Troops to South, Clashes in North
Karzai Says No to First Afghan Presidential Debate
Could the EU Lose Bulgaria to Russia?
Reports: Iran Reactor to Be Switched on This Year
Russian Activist Dead, Colleague Suspects Murder
Iraq PM Lobbies UN for Easing of Sanctions
Why Kurds vs. Arabs Could Be Iraq's Next Civil War
Detainee Who Survived a Massacre of Taliban Prisoners Is Among Those Who Claim There Were American Witnesses
2 US Troops, 1 Briton Killed in Afghanistan
Guantanamo Trial Moved Away From 9/11 Anniversary
Obama Says Transition in Iraq Going Well
Obama to Work to Lift UN Sanctions on Iraq
Israel Cuts 1948 'Catastrophe' From Arabic Texts
Turkish Leader Presses Israel to Return Golan
Clinton to Offer North Korea the Carrot or the Stick
Pakistan Raises Concern Over US Afghan Offensive
Pakistani Court Summons Musharraf Over 2007 Chaos
Arbitration Panel Gives Oil Field to Sudan Govt
Ruling on Oil Region Bolsters Peace in Sudan
Turkish, Syrian Leaders Talk About Mideast Peace
Prosecutors: American Charged in NYC Terror Case
Panel Approves $128 Billion for Iraq, Afghanistan
Obama Says Pullout From Iraq on Schedule
America's South Afghan Offensive Worries Pakistan
Iran President Defies Supreme Leader Over Deputy
Many Translators Unfit in Any Language
Admiral Keating: North Korean Freighter's Moves a Mystery
Some Cancer Rates Higher in Military
Report: Big Cuts Needed at Huge Baghdad Embassy That Bush Built
Ukraine General Reportedly Confesses to Killing Reporter
Wednesday: 6 Iraqis, 5 Iranians Killed; 14 Iraqis, 37 Iranians Wounded
Venezuela Denies Alleged Ties With Hezbollah
Pakistan's 'Mock War' on Taliban
Envoy to Iraq Has Message of Tough Love
Trial of Former Guantanamo Detainee Is Delayed
Rights Group Accuses Saudi Arabia of 'Gross Abuses'
Mumbai Defendant Says He Would Accept Hanging
Clinton Vows 'Crippling Action' if Iran Becomes Nuclear
Son of British General, Loses Leg in Afghanistan Blast
Pakistan FM: Relations With India to Improve
Zelaya Supporters Rethink Honduras Sanctions
Kalashnikov Demand Soars With Violence in Pakistan
Iraq Police: 5 Iranian Pilgrims Killed in Drive-By Shooting
Clinton: US Will Take 'Crippling Action' if Iran Becomes Nuclear
For First Time, German Tanks Roll in Afghan Offensive
US May Pay Afghans to Not Grow Poppies
July 21st, 2009
US: Too Soon to Talk of Sanctions Over Settlements
Bingo Mogul Key Figure in Latest US-Israel Spat
Pakistani Jets Kill 6 Militants in Northwest
Honduras Orders Venezuelan Diplomats Expelled
Senate OKs Army Increase of Up to 30k
'Hello Mum, This Is Going to Be Hard for You to Read...'- Letters From a Dead Soldier in Afghanistan
July 19th, 2009
UN: Southern Sudanese Rebels Must Leave Area
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