Updated August 9, 2009 - 11:47 PM EDT
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August 10th, 2009

Study to Seek Clues to Soldier Suicides

August 9th, 2009

Madagascar Rivals Agree on Transition Deal Lawyer's Detention Shakes China's Rights Movement
Israeli Raids Leave Six Militants Dead Indonesian Leaders Praise Raids
US to Hunt Down Afghan Drug Lords Tied to Taliban Netanyahu Vows to Never Evict Any Settlers
US Open to Direct Talks With North Korea Clinton: US Supported Iran Protesters 'Behind the Scenes'
Pakistani Taliban Death Reports Spur Flurry of Rumors and Denials Top Adviser Calls for 45,000 More US Troops in Afghanistan
Israeli Gunboats Fire at Palestinian Fishing Boats Taliban 'To Decide' on Abducted US Soldier's Fate
Colombia Hands Over Captured Ecuador Troops Chavez Claims Colombian Troops Entered Venezuela
Chavez Urges Military to Be Prepared for Conflict Pakistan Taliban Commander Denies Shootout With Rival
Paperwork Turns Back China-Bound Afghan Flight British, Three Afghan Soldiers Killed: Military
UK Denies Role in Terror Suspects' Torture Hezbollah Warns of 'Tougher Response Than 2006'
Israel Warns Hezbollah Over Assassination Report Palestinian Fatah Seeks Renewal, Rejuvenation
Israel PM Vows Never to Evict Settlers Abbas's Party Keeps 'Right to Resist,' Angering Israel
Gaza Militants Fire Mortar Rounds Into Israel: Army After a Decade in Power, Putin Not Ready to Quit
Ship With Russian Crew Disappears: Report North Korea Ship Crew Uncooperative: India Investigators
Pakistan Taliban 'To Prove' Baitullah Mehsud Is Alive North Korea Using Clinton Visit 'To Promote Kim's Son'
UN: Hamid Karzai's Government Using State Resources to Swing Afghan Election Nagasaki Mayor Urges Worldwide Nuclear Arms Ban
Rice Denounces Iran 'Show Trials' Indonesia Awaits DNA Test to Confirm Terror Leader's Death
North Korea Wants Better Ties With US: Security Adviser England Withdraws Badminton Team Due to Attack Fears
Taliban: Awaiting US Response on Captured Troop GOP Senator Warns Against Pulling a 'Rumsfeld' in Afghanistan
Opium Takes Over Entire Afghan Families, Villages UN Says Violence Threatens Afghan Poll
White House: Afghan War Not in Crisis Effort to End Honduras Political Crisis Hits a New Roadblock
Clinton Nudges Oil Producer Angola on Democracy Protests, Heavy Security Mark North America Summit
US, Pakistan Increasingly Believe Mehsud Dead Chechen Leader: Slain Activist 'Had No Conscience'
Basque Separatists Claim 4 Deadly Attacks in Spain Bomb Blasts Hit Mallorca, ETA Suspected: Authorities
51 US Soldiers in Iraq Diagnosed With Swine Flu Iraq Hopeful About Release of Americans in Iran
Clinton: US Backed Iran Protests 'Behind the Scenes' Israeli PM Vows Never to Evict Settlers
National Security Advisor: Gitmo Closed by January Netanyahu Calls Gaza Withdrawal 'A Mistake'
Eight Killed in North-Western Pakistan Combat Put Moussavi, Khatami, Karroubi on Trial Says Iran General
Fatah Members in Gaza Finally Vote in Internal Elections Iran Commander Urges More Control of Embassies
Pakistan Interior Minister Demands Taliban Prove Leaders Are Alive Mehsud's Aide Says He Is Alive but Ill
Sharif: No Need for Resolution to Charge Musharraf Another 45,000 US Troops Needed in Afghanistan, Military Adviser Says
Poll: 66 Percent of Israelis Want Settlement Expansion in Jerusalem to Continue Israeli Infrastructure Minister Faces Lawsuit Over Refusal to Meet Arab MP
Clinton: US Doesn't Expect Iran to Accept Talks Israeli MPs Scuffle With Expelled Arab Family in East Jerusalem
British Contractor Arrested for Killing Fellow Contractors in Baghdad Doubts Raised That Dead Indonesian Terrorist Was Top Leader
Were NC Terror Suspect's Stories an Exaggeration? Eritrea Confounds US in Somalia
US Willing to Hold Direct Talks With North Korea Fatah's Only Jewish Member Seeks Key Position
British and Australian Contractors Killed in Iraq Briton in Iraqi Custody After Contractor Killings
White House: Iran Confirms 3 US Hikers in Custody Iran Judiciary Looks to Calm Prison Abuse Outrage
Iran's Police Chief Acknowledges Prisoner Abuse Honduras Prohibits Visit of OAS Crisis Negotiators
China Says Plane Diverted to Afghanistan by Threat Doubts Grow Over Death of Indonesian Terrorist
Sunday: 2 Foreign Contractors, 7 Iraqis Killed; 24 Iraqis Wounded Turkey to Treat Iraqis Wounded in Bomb Attacks
Iraqi Journalists Cry Foul Over Bank Heist War of Words; VP's Bodyguard Among the Robbers Kim Jong Il in 'Full Control' of North Korea, National Security Chief Says
US General: Likelihood of Pakistani Taliban Leader's Death '90 Percent' Iraqi Lawmaker: Only 50,000 US Troops Will Be Left by Mid-2010
British Consul Vows to Intervene to Ease Tension Between Iraq, Kuwait Wali-Ur-Rehman, Hakimullah Alive, Claims Foreign News Agency
Poll: US 'Biggest' Threat Say Pakistanis

August 8th, 2009

Holder to Name Prosecutor to Probe CIA Abuses: Report Venezuela Orders Ambassador Back to Colombia
British Soldier on Patrol Killed in Afghanistan Obama Embraces a Bush Tactic: Signing Statements

August 7th, 2009

Myanmar Opposition Unites at UN
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