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October 2nd, 2009
China's Military Struts Its Stuff
The Night Zhou Was Drunk Under the Table
China Maps an End to the Afghan War
Kurdish Lessons Leave Iraqi Arabs Cold
October 1st, 2009
US Delays Somalia Aid, Fearing It Is Feeding Terrorists
For Bosnia, Future May Hinge on Irish Vote
Pakistan to Target Taliban 'Epicenter'
Poland, Czech Republic May Get Roles in Missile Defense
Israel's Doubts on Talks Allayed
Kerry's Attempt to Block Demint's Honduras Trip Reveals Policy Feud
White House Toughens Its Stance on Journalist Shield Law
Soldiers' Data Still Being Downloaded Overseas, Firm Says
White House Eyeing Narrower Afghanistan War Effort
US Lawmakers Vote to Punish Iran's Fuel Suppliers
Pakistan Warns United States Against Drone Attacks
Senate Leader Urges Repeal of US Military Ban on Gays
Ecuador, Indians Trade Blame for Bloody Clash
Argentina's Menem Charged With Obstructing Bomb Probe
Indian Air Force Seeks Permission to Fire at Maoists
350 Injured in Guinea Violence: Red Cross
Key Nigerian Militant Leader Embraces Amnesty
Guinea Opposition Calls for Help and New Election
Guinea Opposition Rejects Junta Unity Call
Beshir Pledges Free Sudan Vote in 2010
Pakistan Warns US Against Drone Attacks
Pakistan's ISI Denies Taliban Links
McChrystal Rejects Scaling Down Afghan Military Aims
Iran Agrees 'in Principle' to Compromise on Nuclear Program
Taiwan Tells China It Is an 'Independent State'
Success in Afghanistan Cannot Be Taken for Granted, Warns Gen McChrystal
Georgia and Russia Both Hail Report on War
Pentagon Sees US Defense in 2010 for Iran Rockets
Afghanistan's People Have Advice for US
Iran Agrees to Allow UN Visit to Nuclear Plant
Israeli Arabs Hold Protest Strike
Israel Frees Palestinian Prisoner Ahead of Video Swap
Uganda Wants Somalia Mandate to Be Reviewed
Koreans, Split by War, Distraught After Reunions
Pentagon Sees US Defense in 2010 for Iran Rockets
UN Rights Council Condemns Abuses in Honduras Coup
US House Votes to Block Guantanamo Transfer
UN Afghan Envoy Says Sacking a 'Terrible Signal'
Afghan Presidential Rival Releases 'Fraud' Video
Afghan War Won't Be Winnable Forever: US Commander
Palestinians Cry 'Blackmail' Over Israel Phone Service Threat
NATO Air Strike Kills at Least Nine Afghan Civilians
NATO Air Strike 'Kills Nine Civilians'
NATO Airstrike Is Said to Kill 6 Afghan Civilians
US Congress Puts Pressure on Obama Over Afghanistan
Israel Trying to Dodge Overseas Prosecution
Moscow Warns That Georgia Boosting Military Strength
Al-Qaeda Vows to Take Revenge Over the Death of Taliban Leader
Dutch Military Blames Taliban for Civilians Killed by Dutch Air Strike
Yemeni Intelligence Official Survives Assassination Try
Israel Bombs Southern Gaza Smuggling Tunnels Again
Israel to Seal Off West Bank From Midnight
Obama Warns US Patience With Iran Is Limited
Kuwaiti Daily Urges New Friendly Policy on Iraq
Iraq Says Sept. Civilian Deaths Lowest Since War Began
Iraq: Key Figures Since the War Began
Iraq Success Required US Manpower: General
Maliki's Dawlat Al-Qanoon List Announced
No Regret Over Unconstitutional Decisions, Says Musharraf
'Disconnect' Seen Between US Embassy in Pakistan and White House
Pakistan: US Just Speculating That Mullah Omar Is in Pakistan
'President' Blair Waits on Voters of Ireland
Somali Insurgent Groups Fight in Southern Port
Israeli PM Tells Ministers: UN May Become Irrelevant
Israeli Official: Unfair to Criticize Israel While Trying to Make Peace
Amid Obama Pressure, PA Abandons Endorsement of UN Gaza Report
Envoy Sacked for Protesting Vote Fraud Says His Firing Will Hurt UN Mission in Afghanistan
Maliki Unveils New National, Nonsectarian Iraqi Party
Iran Agrees to Ship Enriched Uranium to Russia for Refinement
Palestinian Women Prisoners Return to New Worlds
IAEA Says Chief ElBaradei to Visit Iran Soon
US Commander Spells Out Afghan Difficulties
'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Essay Bolsters Repeal
Venezuela Turns Over Drug Suspect Wanted by US
Coup Backers Mull Reinstating Honduras' Zelaya
Homeland Security to Hire Up to 1,000 Cyber Experts
Senate Defeats Bid to Force General's Testimony
US Resists Disclosures in Cuban Spy Case
Terror Suspect Convicted in Austrian-Canadian Plot
Afghan Legislation Nudges Women's Rights Forward
Obama Deputy National Security Adviser Takes Leave
UN: Number of 'Abject Poor' in Gaza Triples
House Votes Against Releasing Detainee Abuse Pics
Afghan Lawmakers Charge UN With Election Bias
Political Scientists Report Drop in US Standing
Iran Releases Prominent Opposition Figure on Bail
Irish 'No' Campaign Gains Momentum
Fox News Poll: 61% Say Use Force to Stop Iran
Obama Endorses Uranium Enrichment Deal
US Sounds Skeptical Tone as Iran, Powers Agree to Meet Again
Congressman: Generals May Quit if Obama Stays Pat in Afghanistan
Iran Welcomes Inspectors, World Powers to Meet Again
Lebanese Say UAE Pressed Them to Spy on Hezbollah
Iran Open to Higher Level Talks With World Powers
Bizarro World: Karl Rove Blasts Obama for 'Outsourcing Afghanistan'
Associated Press Appoints Bureau Chief for Iraq
Israel Prepares for Battle Over War Crimes Claims
Russia: Israeli Diplomat Leaves After Incident
Premier: Taiwan Needs Strong Defense Against China
Zimbabwe Activists Sue State for $500 Million
Judge Orders Release of Cheney Interview in CIA Leak Case
Thursday: 1 US Soldier, 5 Iraqis Killed; 7 Iraqis Wounded
Iraq's Al-Maliki Joins With Sunnis in Election Bid
Afghan Lawmakers Charge UN With Election Bias
In Pakistan's Swat Valley, Volunteers Form Anti-Taliban Militias
September 30th, 2009
Senate Rebuffs Obama, Mccain in Backing Cargo Jets
Czech Senators Send Lisbon Treaty Back to Court
Judge Gives Iraq Second Chance in Pow Suit
Marine Apologizes for Killing Iraqi Detainee
Trouble for Iraqi Elections Brewing in Oil Hub
Diplomat Says US Open to Dialogue With North Korea
Scandal-Hit UN Program Resumes Aid in North Korea
South Korean Leader Urges Strong Army, Citing Threat
'Baghdad ER' Turns Off the Lights
Iran's Chief Negotiator: 'We Welcome New Sanctions'
Trouble for Iraqi Elections Brewing in Oil Hub
September 29th, 2009
Afghanistan Needs Timetable for Withdrawal, Says US Expert
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