Updated October 19, 2009 - 11:43 PM EDT
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October 20th, 2009

Palestinian Cooperative Looks to Trade Olive Oil for Foreign Cash Karzai Expected to Agree to Runoff
North-South Conflict to Be Emphasis of New US Policy on Sudan Election Law Stalls in Iraqi Parliament

October 19th, 2009

Somalia Rebels Say They Hit US Drone Before Arms Pact Expires, US Seeks Ways to Keep Watching Russia
Iran Threatens to Back Out of Fuel Deal ny Times Reporter's Story: Held by the Taliban, Part 3
White House's New Sudan Strategy Fits Envoy's Pragmatic Style Meeting Resistance, Pakistan Touts Progress in Offensive
As the Commander in Chief Deliberates, Frustration Builds Within the Ranks First Darfur Case to Reach Hague Tribunal Begins
Nonproliferation Meeting Working on Concrete Cuts Obama to Offer Incentives to Sudanese Government
Iraqi Shoe Thrower Gets Hero's Welcome in Geneva Analysis: Washington's Overplayed Hand on Russia
White House: Onus on Afghans to Show Legitimacy Iraqi Campus Is Under Gang's Sway
US Leaders Visit Pakistan as South Waziristan Clashes Continue Musharraf Lauds South Waziristan Operation
Displaced From South Waziristan Add to Pakistan's Refugee Crisis Iran-Pakistan Tensions Worry United States
Iran Raises Prospect of Military Operations in Pakistan Karzai 'To Announce Intentions' on Afghan Election Crisis
Report: Norway Has No Plans to Accept Guantanamo Inmates Pakistan to Assist Iran in Suicide Bombing Probe
Afghan Election Body to Announce Rulings on Validity of Votes EU Could Cut Sri Lanka Trade Over Rights Abuses, Brussels Says
Muslim Brotherhood Denies Reports That Leader Has Resigned Maliki in Washington Seeking Investment
Iran Holds Funeral for Terror Victims Report: Karzai Will Agree to Runoff Election
UK Official Says War in Afghanistan Winnable Somali FM Condemns Eritrea for 'Fanning Flames of War'
Pakistani Taliban Digs in for Border Battle Karzai Resists Run-Off Vote Despite Fraud Ruling
Afghanistan: Anatomy of an Election Disaster Jordan's Abdullah Urges US to Focus on Palestinian Issue
Pakistan's Mehsud Tribe Bear Brunt of New Offensive Hamid Karzai Faces Another Ballot After One Million Votes Ruled Out
US and Allies Begin Talks With Iran on Nuclear Program Questions About Al-Qaeda's Next Move
Libya to Purchase 20 Russian Warplanes for $1 Billion Yemen Rebels Say Saudi Troops Fired on Border Town
Israel Army Still Trying to Spin Discovery of Its Own Spying Devices to Hezbollah 'Plot' IAEA Chief: Iran Nuclear Talks 'Off to a Good Start'
Pakistan Presses Offensive, but Not Against Afghan Taliban Obama Adds a Carrot for Sudan in Addition to the Stick
Holy City Helps Set Course, Tone of Iraqi Politics Audit Strips Votes From Karzai, Afghan Runoff Possible
US Scientist Charged With Attempted Spying for Israel $400 Per Gallon Gas to Drive Debate Over Cost of War in Afghanistan
Chile Joint Exercise Angers Peru Analysis: Washington's Overplayed Hand on Russia's Readiness for Iran Sanctions
Poll: Afghan War Turning Into 'Another Vietnam' Rumors of Western Support for Iranian Rebel Groups Have Broad Backing
Profile: Iran's Jundullah Militants Monday: 1 US Soldier, 10 Iraqis Killed; 35 Iraqis Wounded
Do or Die as Pakistani Army Advances on Taliban American Soldier Dies in Vehicle Accident in Iraq
Kurds Cross Iraqi Border to Turkey to Seek Peace Iran Signals It May Not Strike Nuclear Deal
Indian Maoists Vow 'Tornado of Violence' Electoral Crisis in Afghanistan Intensifies
NATO Wants Rush to Approve More US Troops in Afghanistan A Variety of Sources Feed Into Taliban's War Chest
UK Jettisons Iraqi Refugees Goldstone: Ties to Israel Obligated War Crimes Probe
New Battleground in N. Afghanistan? Afghan Electoral Bodies in Standoff Over Results
Troops: Killing Makes Us Better People Tajikistan Police Kill 4 Militants Amid Concerns Violence Spilling Over From Afghanistan

October 18th, 2009

Trial Record Provides Account of Oregon Jihad Camp Leaving Iraq Ends US Mission Veiled in Ambivalence
In Oregon, an Eight-Year Antiwar Protest Despite Drone Strikes, Western Terror Recruits Increasing in Pakistan, Afghanistan
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