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July 25th, 2009

Iraqi Border Patrol Officers Fired by Rival Party Supporters Karzai Accused of Media Stranglehold

July 24th, 2009

UN Official Points to Hezbollah in Lebanon Blasts Russia Warns Against Arms Sales to Georgia
Asia Trip Propels Clinton Back Into Limelight Bush-Era Debate: Using GIs in US
Dearth of Capable Afghan Forces Complicates US Mission in South Army Brass Conduct Before Afghan Attack Is Questioned
China, Uighur Groups Give Conflicting Riot Accounts 9/11 Commission Leaders Push for More Action on Security
Military and Media Clash in Complaint Criminal Charges Against Detainee Weighed
Ruling Parties Face Challenge in Kurdish Vote Deadly Clash Underscores Rift Over Interpretation of US-Iraq Deal
Israel Warns Gaza Reconstruction Aid Might Help Hamas Karzai Vows to Regulate Foreign Troops in Reelected
Pakistan's South Waziristan Puzzle US Admits It Has No Case Against Teen Held at Guantanamo
Trenches to Protect Iraqi Christians US Commander: Reservist Deployments Won't Slow Down Any Time Soon
Iraqi Govt Condemns US Talks With Sunni Militants Air Force Report Envisions a Broader Use of Drones
Facing Growing Pressure From Supreme Leader, Ahmadinejad Dismisses VP A Young American's Journey Into al-Qaeda
In Iraq, Kurdistan Election Campaign Heats Up Germany Opposes Drone Strikes
Pakistan Interior Minister Claims Proof of Indian, Afghan Involvement in Baloch Separatist Movement 21 Taliban Killed in Swat, Dir
Musharraf Says He Will Defend Himself in Court IED Blast Kills Civilian, Wounds Another in Kirkuk
Final Results Confirm Victory for Indonesia's President Iraqi Kurds Go to Polls, Still at Odds With Baghdad
Fresh Troops for Helmand as Casualty Toll Set to Rise Israel Uses Hitler Picture to Sell Its Settlement Expansion
Foreign Legion Officer's Blunder Starts Marseilles Blaze Clinton Calls Zelaya Move 'Reckless'
US, India Begin Sensitive Talks on Atom Fuel Supply Three Burundi Soldiers Die of Mysterious Illness
UNHCR: 536,000 Made Homeless This Year in Eastern Congo Mugabe Demands End to Zimbabwe Political Attacks
Israel Warns Gaza Reconstruction Aid Could Help Hamas Iran Cleric Warns Over Moves to Harm Khamenei
Israel's Own Rifle Gives the Bullet to US-Made M-16 British Govt Plays Down Hezbollah Contacts
Mauritania Police Arrest Al-Qaeda Murder Suspect Ex-SAS Commander Accuses the British Government of Lying Over Afghanistan
UN Agency Denies Boss Fled Gaza Death Threat UN: Darfur People May Be Left Out of Sudan Election
Former Guerrilla Relies on Popular Appeal in Bid to Win Kurdistan DHS Plans Massive, Five-Day 'Terrorism Prevention' Exercise
In Kurdistan Too, Voters Are Offered Obama-Like 'Change' OSCE Monitors Slam Kyrgyz Presidential Election
Brown, Obama Urge Allies to Share Afghan Burden Activists: North Korean Executed for Distributing Bible
Chechen Govt, Separatist Leaders Meet for Talks Vigil for Russia Activist Ends in Clashes, Arrest
Iraq Investigates Alleged US-Insurgent Talks 3rd Bomb Failed, Saving Lives in Jakarta Attacks
Bryant Neal Vinas: An American in al-Qaeda Indonesian Police in Massive Manhunt a Week After Blasts
US Prepares Major Terrorism Readiness Exercise Afghan President Vows to Regulate Foreign Troops
British Battle for Afghan Trust in Restive South US Probes Soldier's Capture in Afghanistan
Afghanistan's Karzai in Debut Capital Campaign US Stops Giving Militant Death Tolls in Afghanistan
US Envoy Warns of Imperfect Afghan Poll 2 US Soldiers, 12 Militants Killed in Afghanistan
Mousavi's Wife Blasts Iran Regime's Accusations Some Gitmo Detainees May Come to US Jails
Iran President Caves In, Dismisses His Top Deputy Medvedev: US Need Not Abandon Ukraine or Georgia
US, Russia Discuss Nuclear Arms Reduction Pact Iraq Criticizes US Talks With Armed Groups
Biden, Maliki Meet as US Pushes Iraq Reconciliation US Transfers $200 Million in Aid to Palestinians
Agent Orange Linked to Heart Disease, Parkinson's Man Trying to Challenge Cuba Travel Ban Still Free
Zimbabwe Launches 'National Healing' Campaign Syria Says It Is Rebuilding Relations With US
Turkish Commandos Capture 5 Pirates Off Somalia Iran Activists Work to Elude Crackdown on Internet
Honduras Imposes Curfew as Leader Plans Return UN Says Israel, Hezbollah Want to Keep Truce
Bomb Kills 2 US Service Members in Afghanistan Ousted President Re-Enters Honduras
Army Reserve Chief: Deployment Pace Not Slowing Down Soon Pakistan Consumed by Violence as Taliban Power Grows
Grave of at Least Two Suspected Torture Victims Found in Paraguay Opposition Leader Mir Hossein Mousavi's Wife Champions Iran Protesters
International Rallies to Support Iranians National Ombudsman Gains Stature in a Georgia Where Freedom, Repression Coexist
Friday: 1 US Soldier, 8 Iraqis Killed; 8 Iraqis Wounded New Batch of US Soldiers Joins Peace Corps in Bulgaria
Military: Clashes Kill 21 Militants in NW Pakistan

July 23rd, 2009

Former Iraqi Weapons Monitor Describes US Abuse for First Time Israeli FM Says Iran Nuke Program Could Set Off Arms Race
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