Updated August 24, 2009 - 11:46 PM EDT
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August 25th, 2009

CIA Cites Poor Oversight of Early Interrogations Two Administrations Drew Different Lessons From 2004 CIA Report

August 24th, 2009

At Least 20 Dead in Two Iraqi Bus Bombings Nigeria Deports Dozens After Breaking Up Islamic Sect
With Libya Ties Strained, US Has Limited Options Israeli Forces Kill Palestinian on the Gaza Border
Reformer in Iran Publishes Account of a Prison Rape South Korea Gives Rocket Launch a Second Shot
Highlights of CIA Torture Report Full CIA Torture Report (.pdf)
Pro-Israel Groups Accuse Obama of Promoting 'Ethnic Cleansing' Uae Prosecutor Claims US Man Had Al-Qaida Ties
Ottawa Takes Khadr Ruling Fight to Supreme Court Profile: New Pakistani Taliban Leader Zulfiqar Mehsud
1,200 Veterans Wrongly Told They Got Fatal Disease Afghan Elections Seen as a Setback for Women
Series of Raids by Pakistan Police Foil Attacks Relatives Accuse Pakistan Forces in Swat Killings
US, Skorea to Keep Enforcing Sanctions on Nkorea Israel's Netanyahu Brings Balancing Act to Europe
Sacked Iranian Minister Appointed Chief Prosecutor 2 Palestinians, 2 Israelis Wounded in Gaza Clash
Algorithms to Stop Fraud in Medieval Afghanistan As Discord Mounts, Afghan Officials Promise Preliminary Election Results Tuesday
More Troops Needed in Afghanistan, Allies Tell US Envoy Sufi Mohammad to Face 'Sedition' Charges While in Prison
Man Who Sold Iraq War Now Vetting Embedded Journos Fate of Swiss Expatriates in Libya Was Ominous for Al-Megrahi Case
Kazakhstan Puts Pressure on Bloggers Afghan Cabinet Minister Claims Karzai Victory
Ex-Gitmo Inmates Ask Supreme Court to Declare Them 'Persons' Arctic Sea Pirates Said to Be Estonian Criminals
Afghan Reporter Shot Dead in Pakistan Sri Lanka Police Finds Bomb Planned for Attack on Defense Secretary
US: Israel and Palestinians 'Close' to Resuming Peace Talks Least Popular Official in Iran Declares Ahmadinejad Really Popular
German Candidates Clash Over Afghanistan Exit India Rolls Out Locally-Built Russian Tanks
Iran to Keep Up Its Cooperation With UN Nuclear Watchdog Peres: Hezbollah Has Stockpiled 80,000 Weapons
Egyptian Editorial: Sweden Victim to Israeli Blackmail Survivors of Israel's Attack on Uss Liberty Tell Their Stories
Young Afghan Released From Guantanamo Meets With Karzai What the IG Recommended About CIA Interrogations
Obama Administration to Formalize, Continue Rendition System Justice Dept Eyes Narrow 'Investigation' Into CIA Torture
Feingold to Obama: Announce Withdrawal Timetable From Afghanistan Rendition of Terror Suspects Will Continue Under Obama
Obama OKs Special Interrogations Unit Holder to Appoint Torture Prosecutor
Israeli FM Vows to Hire Only Former Soldiers Deadly Bus Bombs Hit Iraqi Town of Kut
1 American, 2 Estonian Troops Killed in Southern Afghanistan Israel Prevents Palestinian Families From Visiting Jailed Kin
Source: Duke Cunningham Pushed for CIA Assassinations Monday: 15 Iraqis Killed, 25 Wounded
Iraqi National Alliance Hopes to Challenge Maliki CIA Implicated in Overdoing Torture
Official: White House Sets Up Interrogation Unit Afghans Move Toward Reconciliation With Taliban
US Shifts Spy Planes to Afghan War US Military Says Its Force in Afghanistan Is Insufficient
Equipment Drawdown in Iraq May Cost Tens of Billions Justice Dept. Report Advises Pursuing CIA. Abuse Cases
New Unit to Question Key Terror Suspects Fighting in Yemen Escalates
Palestinians: No Homeland in Jordan Afghan Journalist Shot Dead in Pakistan Ambush

August 23rd, 2009

Even in Death, Kim Dae-Jung Unites Koreas Admiral Mullen: al-Qaeda 'Very Capable' of Hitting US
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