Updated July 29, 2009 - 11:36 PM EDT
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July 30th, 2009

A Midsummer Tale of Two Chinese Spies

July 29th, 2009

US Attorney General Says 'Radicalization' of Americans Worrying Kyrgyzstan Police Disband Opposition Rallies
Iraq Can't Defend Its Skies by Pullout Date, US Says Pakistani Ruled Fit to Stand US Trial in October
Arrests of Sunni Leaders Rise in Baghdad Spain Is Open to Bolstering Forces in Afghanistan
Honduran Leader Backs Return of President File Sharing Leaks Sensitive Federal Data, Lawmakers Are Told
Serbian Officials Say Mladic Is 'Within Reach' Iraqi Raid Poses Problem for US
US Warned Pakistan on Helmand Spillover Anglo-American Ties 'Threatened' as Clinton Moves to Block Release of Torture Evidence
House Bill Poised to Spend Billions on Weapons Pentagon Doesn't Want Gates: US May Speed Pullout if Iraq Leaders Curb Feuds
In Kurdistan, Ruling Parties Retain Power but Opposition Gains Regional Summit Pushes for Honduras Peace Plan
US 'Not Happy' as Iraq Announces Plans to Close MEK Camp UK Court Told Release of 'Torture' Document Endangers Lives
Over 300 Killed in Nigeria Since Sunday: Police Sudan Must Do More on Darfur Aid: Rice
Morocco's King Grants Pardons on Eve of Royal Holiday Nigeria Hunts Islamic Sect, Women and Children Freed
4,000 Displaced as Troops Battle Nigeria Militants Nigerian Islamists Flee City as Army Overruns Base: Military
Nigeria's Niger Delta Lawmakers Reject Oil Sector Reform Bill Iran Says Reformist to Be Released
Iran Opposition to Visit Slain Protesters' Graves Obama Team Sends Message to Tehran on Nuclear Program
Iran to Try 20 Vote 'Rioters' as Opposition Vows Defiance President Ahmadinejad Alienating Allies in Iran
Clinton Urges Iran to Release Political Prisoners Saudi Rejects Israel Recognition Without Withdrawal
Hamas Bars Fatah Rivals From Leaving Gaza for Congress Israel to Allow Cement Into Gaza for First Time Since War
Rocket-Battered Israeli Border Town Enjoying Calm Veteran Officer Warns of More Caucasus Violence
US Unsure on Success of Pakistan's Swat Offensive US Officials Warned Pakistan on Taliban Spillover
UN: Somali Government Is Resisting Overthrow US Enlists Citizens in Anti-Terrorism Strategy
Campaigning Karzai Makes Security Priority Britons to Continue Backing Mission in Afghanistan: Miliband
Report: South Korean Fishing Boat Taken to North Korea Algeria Insurgents Kill at Least 14 Troops: Media
Could an 'Entebbe-Style' Raid Have Saved British Hostages? Russia Wants 2nd Base in Kyrgyzstan
Britain and US Defend War Effort in Afghanistan Exit Poll: Pro-Europe Parties Win Moldova Election
Spain Blames Separatists in Car Bombing, 64 Wounded Iraq Police Clash Anew With Iran Rebel Camp Residents
At Tehran's Bidding? Iraq Cracks Down on a Controversial Camp Gates Hints at Faster Iraqi Pullout if Leaders Curb Feuds
Still No Charges Against Sufi Muhammad Afghanistan War Tests American, British Voters
Isolation and Division Take Their Toll in Gaza Strip Barzani Re-Elected as President of Kurdistan
Clinton Urges Restraint in Ashraf Iraq Says Raid on Militant Group's Camp Wasn't Iran's Idea
India's Prime Minister Pushes for Stronger Ties, Dialogue With Pakistan Maliki Says Visit to US Created Framework for Post-2011 Relations
Pakistan's Air War Against Taliban Grows More Precise West Bank Settlers Scorn Obama's Push for a Freeze
How to Be a 'Good' Taliban - 2009 Rules and Regulations Kurd Polls Keep Status Quo
Pakistan Most Important Country, Says Holbrooke Taliban Underrated, Says Former British General
Rights Group Pushes Sri Lanka to Free Civilians AIPAC 'Mole' Franklin Says He Was a Double Agent for FBI
Israel Presses Britain to Pull Funding From Human Rights Group That Criticized Gaza War House Set to Spend $6.9b on Unwanted Military Equipment
Israel: More Recruits Request Combat Service Since Gaza War Israel to Allow Cement, Metal Pipes Into Gaza
US Says It's Willing to Send Afghan Guantanamo Detainee Home Clinton Moved to Halt Disclosure of CIA Torture Evidence, Court Told
UK: Intelligence Sharing With the US Threatened Iran to Begin First Trials of Protesters
Afghanistan May Close Polls in Violent Regions US Warns Eritrea Over Activity in Somalia
Clinton Praises British Approach on Afghanistan Afghan Women Candidates Campaign in Burqas
US Extremists With Training Abroad Raise Concerns Japan Opposition Wants to End Pro-US Mission
A Glance at Basque Group ETA and Its Goals Iranian Exiles in Iraq Report More Clashes
For Some Palestinians, Peace Is a Day at the Beach French General Takes Over NATO Command in Virginia
UK: Intelligence Sharing With the US Threatened Rights Groups: Venezuela Punishing Protesters
Car Bomb in Spain Proves ETA's Resilience Iraq: Ruling Parties Keep Power in Kurdish Vote
Sudanese Woman to Give Up Immunity to Stand Trial Airport Confiscates Boy's Disney Toys
Uighur Leader Says 10,000 Went Missing in One Night Philippines, Muslim Rebels Agree to Resume Talks
Wednesday: 8 Iraqis, 8 Iranians Killed; 119 Iraqis, 425 Iranians Wounded NATO Condemns New Taliban Code Designed to Avoid Civilian Deaths as 'Propaganda'
NATO, Afghan Govt Slam New Taliban Rules Against Killing Civilians US Extends Myanmar Sanctions
German Troops Get Green Light to Shoot in Afghanistan Militias Target Some Iraqis for Being Gay
Gates Pressures Kurdish Leaders to Cooperate in Iraq Landstuhl Sees Far More Casualties From Afghanistan Than Iraq
Iran Welcomes Iraqi Raid on Exile Camp Eight Killed in Clashes at Iranian Exile Camp in Iraq, Over 500 Injured
Electrocuted Soldier's Mom Drops Lawsuit Against KBR Russia in NATO?
US Terror Arrests Spur Warning to Police Ny Judge: Terror Defendant Competent for Trial
Terror Suspect Purportedly Claims Jakarta Blasts Bomb Outside Court Kills 2, Wounds 4 in Pakistan
Israel Stopped Nc Jihad Suspect's Family in 2007 BBC: 2 of 3 UK Hostages in Iraq Likely Dead
Ireland to Take 2 Guantanamo Inmates Iran's First Trials of Protesters to Begin
Iraqi Officer: Raid on Iranian Exile Camp Kills 7 Gates: Some US Troops May Be Leaving Iraq Early
Pakistan Turns on Its Jihadi Assets

July 28th, 2009

White House Repeats F-22 Veto Threat Obama Administration Says Russia Could Join NATO
Why Iran's Conservatives Are Airing Their Dirty Laundry In Kurdish Iraq, Hostilities Simmering With Iran, Turkey
Minn. Somali Pleads Guilty to Terrorism Charge US Makes New Gesture to Syria
Gates: Kurd-Arab Friction Top Problem in Iraq Long Voyage Ahead for India's New Nuclear Sub
China Welcomes 'Moderate' US Response to Riots US Eyes 'Joint Patrols' to Keep Presence in Iraq's Cities
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