Updated August 2, 2009 - 11:58 PM EDT
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August 3rd, 2009

Iranian Revolutionary Targeted by Onetime Associates Spasm of Religious Violence Leaves Pakistani Christians in Mourning, Frustration

August 2nd, 2009

Army Wants More Officers Veteran Suicide's Rising Toll
Russia Accuses Georgia of Raising Tension After Report of Attack in South Ossetia Russia Accused of Altering Georgia Border
Hate Engulfs Christians in Pakistan US to Push Peace in Middle East Media Campaign
Arrests in Bank Robbery Create a Rift Between Iraqi Officials US Weighs Cutting Off Iran's Gasoline Imports if Nuclear Talks Are Rejected
British Opposition Leader Says Strong Case for More Troops to Afghanistan Hundreds More Chinese Are Rounded Up
Malaysian Arrests Put in Question Vow of Rights Venezuela Still Aids Colombia Rebels, New Material Shows
Without Opium, Afghan Village Economy Spirals Into Poverty Georgia, Russia Trade Accusations as South Ossetia Tensions Flare
US to Seek More British Troops for Afghanistan Pentagon May Speed Bunker-Buster Bomb
No End in Sight as Britain Faces 'Decades' of War in Afghanistan Iran Trials Condemned as Court Threatens to Jail Critics
Panetta: 'Reality' of 9/11 Excuses Bush Scandals Iran Court Warns Against Criticizing Proceedings
Iraqi Army Officers Pulled $4.8-Million Bank Heist, Police Say Mousavi Says Trial Confessions 'Forced by Torture'
Fatah Agrees to Release 400 Hamas Members Over 50 Palestinians Ousted in Culmination of East Jerusalem Legal Battle
Beneath Calm in Pakistani Valley Lie Signs of New Conflict Iran Puts Opponents on Trial, but Critics Are Vocal
Michigan Prison May Hold Guantánamo Bay Detainees Iraq's Tariq Aziz Gets Seven Years Jail in Kurds Case
British Govt Hopes to Tie War to Security at Home Swati Refugees Head Home After Army Scatters the Taliban
UK Troops in Afghanistan Suffer Over 50 Amputations Tell US Why We're in Afghanistan, British MPs Say
Khatami Condemns 'Show Trial' of Iranian Reformists Assad: Golan Will Yet Return to Arab Hands
Israeli Minister Accuses Fatah of 'Declaration of War' If Indicted, Lieberman Would Select His Successor as FM
Police Recommend Indicting Lieberman Netanyahu: We Uprooted Israelis From Gaza, and Now It Is a Terror Base
Remains of Navy Pilot Killed in 1991 Iraq War Found Schools Open in Pakistan's Swat Despite Taliban Fear
Peruvian Rebels Suspected in Attack That Kills 5 Report: UK Military Worried Some Soldiers Too Fat
Key Reformist Figures on Trial in Iran Conservative Seeks Trials for Iran Bloodshed
Iran Hardliners Accuse Opposition of 'Treason' Fatah Convention Draws Palestinian Exiles
Five Russians Killed in Northern Caucasus: Reports North Korea Agrees to Streamline Border Crossing
Pentagon Eyes Accelerated 'Bunker Buster' Bomb Dozens in Lockup After Malaysia Police Crush Rally
UN Official Calls for Talks With Taliban Leaders Israeli Police: Indict Lieberman on Multiple Graft Charges
50 Palestinians Evicted, Settlers Take Homes Cameron: Strong Case for More Troops to Afghan
Seven Killed in Iraq Market Bombing Iraqi PM, Kurd President Meet Over Land, Oil Feud
35 Iranian Dissidents Sent to Baghdad for Questioning Sands Hid Fate of Gulf War Pilot Lost Since '91
Troops Patrol Pakistani City After Riots Kill 8 Pakistan Police Lodge Charges Against Cleric
GIs, Out of Iraq Cities, Have Time on Their Hands Iraq: Ex-Saddam Aide Gets 7 Years in Kurdish Case
Iraq's Kurds and Arabs Struggle to Defuse Tensions Swiss Diplomats Ask Iran About 3 Missing Americans
Yemeni at Guantanamo: Prisoner Without a Country McCain Says US May Need More Troops in Afghanistan
UK Plans 2,000 More Afghan Troops Israel Lets Palestinians Use Hebron Road for First Time in 8 Years
East Jerusalem Evictions Condemned As Mass Graves Are Filled, Photo Raises New Questions About Nigerian Cleric's Killing
Allegations That Britain Colluded in Torture of Terror Suspects Reach European Court Obama Admin Considers Military-Civilian Terror Prison
9 NATO Troops Die in Afghanistan This Weekend, Including 6 GIs Sunday: 18 Iraqis Killed, 49 Wounded
IED Goes Off Near Liquor Store in Baghdad Civilian Wounded in IED Blast Near His Home in Kut
One Year Later, Tensions Reignite Between Russia and Georgia Neighbors Frown Over Military Family's Tattered American Flag
NATO Says 3 US Troops Killed in Afghan Battle Rival Sides Criticize Iran's Opposition Trial
Defense Attorneys Proving Key to Guantanamo Resettlement Remains of Pilot Missing 18 Years in Iraq Found

August 1st, 2009

Obama Courts Human Rights Abusers in Taliban Fight
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