Updated September 1, 2009 - 11:53 PM EDT
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September 2nd, 2009

Hamas Objects to Possible Lessons on Holocaust in UN-Run Schools in Gaza Iran Ready for Talks, Says Nuclear Negotiator
Taliban Surprising US Forces With Improved Tactics

September 1st, 2009

Europe Marks Anniversary of WWII Beginning US, Cuba to Discuss Resuming Direct Mail
Contractors Outnumber US Troops in Afghanistan Korean Border Reopens to Workers
Britain Releases Documents on Libyan's Release Purge of Iranian Universities Is Feared
US Is Seeing Policy Thorns in Japan Shift Clinton to Meet Zelaya, US Mulls Cutting Off Aid
Civilian Deaths in Iraq for August Highest Since April Turkey-Armenia Border Will Open to Trade
Contractors Outnumber US Troops in Afghanistan CIA Resists Disclosure of Records on Detention
4 Militant Bases Destroyed Near Khyber Pass US Reassures Poland on Missile Defense Plans
Syria Denies It Has Been Used for Iraq Attacks Obama Has Secret Plan to Harvest Personal Data From Social Networking Websites
UK Stressed Libya Ties in Lockerbie Letters US, Cuba to Start Direct Mail Talks
Nuclear Negotiator: Iran Ready for Talks With West Judge Denies Kuwaiti's Request for Gitmo Release
Pakistan Forces Kill 40 Militants in Khyber Raids Iraq Monthly Death Toll Highest in Over a Year
Muammar Gaddafi 'To Be Banned' From Pitching Tent on US Visit Ukraine, Russia PMs Resolve Gas Dispute
$600 for a Kalashnikov - a Sign of Bloodshed to Come in Afghanistan Russia and Poland Clash Over Who Was to Blame for the War
Stalin's Grandson Sues Newspapers Over Noting Joseph Killed Civilians Saudis Come to Musharraf's Rescue
Settlers Plan Massive East Jerusalem Construction Former German President Details World War II Experiences
Yemen Rejects Rebel Group's Truce Offer Serbia Defends Attendance at Gaddafi Anniversary
US and Cuba Set to Begin Talks on Resuming Direct Mail Service US Support for War in Afghanistan at All-Time Low
Serbia to Return Iraqi Fighter Planes After 20 Years Amnesty International Criticizes Use of Death Penalty in Iraq
Humanitarian Relief Organization Chief Gunned Down in Mosul CIA Torture Doctors Flouted Hippocratic Oath
Kurds Extend Unilateral Truce in Turkey Iraq Death Toll in August Highest in 13 Months
CIA Refuses to Release Torture Documents Gonzales Sides With Holder, Defends Limited CIA Torture Probe
UN: At Least 50 Dead in Week of Fierce Clashes in Mogadishu Iran MPs Show Support for Minister Wanted by Argentina
ElBaradei: Iran Nuclear Threat 'Hyped' Israel Troops Kill Palestinian Youth, Wound Two Others in Raid
Lieberman to Make First Trip to Africa by Israel FM in 20 Years Israel Cuts Down West Bank Raids for Fear US Diplomats Will See
US Official Dismisses Iran Statement on New 'Nuclear Proposal' Likud Minister: No Deal for West Bank Settlement Freeze
Baghdad Makes a Comeback - on Iraqi TV Group: US Embassy Security in Kabul Risky
Vets With PTSD Strain Cities' Services Kurds Rally for Their Rights in Turkey
Amid Massive Voter Fraud, Afghan Tribal Leaders Demand Karzai Resignation Iraq Reschedules Nationwide Census for Oct. 2010
Iraq Shiite Leader Reaches Out to Political Rivals Iran Lawmakers Back Minister Wanted by Argentina
Nuclear Negotiator: Iran Ready for Talks With West China Says Myanmar Promises Border Stability
Taiwan: China Cancels Events Over Dalai Lama Visit Iraq Has 1,000 Prisoners on Death Row
Bomb Kills US Soldier in Afghanistan Clinton Told of Security Failings in Afghanistan
George Will's Afghanistan Moment Tribal Leaders Detail Fraud, Demand Karzai Quit
Revisiting Rwanda's Dark Days Tuesday: 4 Iraqis Killed, 12 Wounded
South Africa Slams 'Racist' Canada for Accepting Refugee Iraq: 8-Year-Old Son of Local Figure in Diyala Abducted
Joint Iraqi-Kurdish-Us Security Teams Granted Permission to Form in Mosul Ammar Al-Hakim Vows to Continue Boosting National Solidarity Among Iraqis
Ridge: Hard Work, 'Luck' Staved Off Attacks Ahmadinejad Plans UN Visit
Putin Praises Poland for Bravery in World War Ii White House: Cheney Has His Facts Wrong
Mi5 Monitored US Actor Who Fled Communist Witch Hunts US Says It Will Not Renegotiate Okinawa Troop Accord With New Japanese Govt

August 31st, 2009

Toll in Pakistani Military's Retaliatory Strikes in Swat Valley Rises to 45 Ex-CIA IG: 'The Agency Went Over Bounds and Outside the Rules'

August 17th, 2009

Liechtenstein Prince: Bank Secrecy Saved WWII Jews

August 15th, 2009

Japan PM Voices Deep Regret Over WWII Suffering
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