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August 12th, 2009

Iran Exiles Accuse US of Ignoring Its Pledges US Ambassador Seeks More Money for Afghanistan
Despite Attacks, Iraqis Resist Sectarian Reprisals

August 11th, 2009

2 Yemenis Freed by US Return Home US, NATO Deaths From Afghan Bombings Spike 6-Fold
Thais Reject US Request to Extradite Arms Dealer Documents: Rove Involved in US Attorney Firings
New Fatah Leadership Boosts Mideast Peace Efforts Commander: Al-Qaeda Remains a Combat Power
A Look at Some of the Newly Elected Fatah Leaders Pentagon Comfortable With Pakistani Nuclear Safety Measures
Militants Burn Seven Schools in Buner District Hard-Line Zimbabwe Generals Salute Tsvangirai
Moscow Signals Widening Rift With Ukraine North Korea Stages Propaganda Spectacle
US Tightens Financial Noose on North Korea Iraqi Police Say Bomb Blasts Kill 8 and Wound 22
US, Syria Resuming Talks About 'Stability' in Iraq Iraq Contractor Kbr Cited by Oversight Commission
Afghanistan's Presidential Election Campaign an Exercise in Peril Iran Rock Band Seeks Asylum in Britain
US Military Lauds Rwanda's Darfur Mission Report: Somali Insurgents Buying US Weapons
Families: American Hikers Entered Iran by Mistake Iran's Opposition Verifies 69 Deaths in Unrest
France Says Embassy Employee Freed by Iranians Iranian Group Asks US to Take Control of Iraq Camp
Somali Kidnappers Free Six Foreigners Kuwait Says Foils Al-Qaeda Plan to Bomb US Army Camp
Pentagon Very Nervous About Arab-Kurdish Feud Oas Chief Vows to Accompany Honduras Mission
Myanmar Extends House Arrest of Opposition Activist Fatah's Old Guard Ousted by Election of Intifada Chief
Bosnia Is Back on the Brink of Ethnic Conflict, Warns UK Official Military to Take on Maoists in India
Four Nato, Three Afghan Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan Maliki Courts Iraqi Sunni Tribal Leaders
Ten Killed in Baghdad Bombings Safety Concerns Push Back Opening of Iran's Nuclear Plant
Afghanistan Hires 10,000 Tribesmen to Secure Polls Trained for Iraq, Brigade Instead in Afghanistan
Terrorists 'Have Attacked Pakistan Nuclear Sites Three Times' Critics of Ramzan Kadyrov Regime Are Only Ones to Die in Chechnya
Pro-Musharraf Party Dares Pakistan's Ruling Party to Charge Musharraf Karzai Insists Polls Will Proceed Despite Taliban Violence
Medvedev Blasts Ukraine Over 'Anti-Russian' Stance Iran Opposition Says at Least 69 Dead in Two Months of Election Unrest
Israeli Soldier Gets 7.5 Months in Prison for Looting During Gaza Op Afghan Woman Defies Threats, Discrimination to Run for Re-Election
3 American Troops Killed in Southern Afghanistan US Soldier Charged in Mexican Cartel Killing
Judge: 9/11 Plotter's Counsel Can't Know How CIA Treated Him At Least 10 Killed as US Drone Strikes South Waziristan
Pakistan Police Book Former President Musharraf Tuesday: 1 US Soldier, 1 Iraqi Killed; 17 Iraqis Wounded
Iraq: Oil-Rich Kirkuk Complains About Lack of Fuel Abducted Activist Found Dead in Chechnya
Problems Plague State Dept.'s Africa Bureau Two Aid Workers Killed in Chechnya
Polish Soldier Killed in Afghanistan Thais Reject US Request to Extradite Arms Smuggler
Geneva Conventions at 60: Still Valid? Iraqis Rebuild Al-Askari Mosque
Kuwait Says Foils Qaeda Plan to Bomb US Army Camp

August 10th, 2009

Zimbabwe's Mugabe: West Should 'Leave US Alone' US Battling CIA Rendition Case in 3 Courts
Afghanistan Hires 10,000 Tribesmen to Secure Polls Iraq Suffers Bloodiest Day Since US Pullback
Obama Presses Supreme Court to Block Release of Abuse Photos

August 2nd, 2009

Silent Bombs for the Motherland
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