Updated October 22, 2009 - 11:45 PM EDT
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October 23rd, 2009

US Forces' Morale Suffers from Uncertain Afghan Mission The Spy Who Lost His Thumb Drives

October 22nd, 2009

Mideast Gain Is Modest, Clinton Tells President Insurgents Share a Name, but Pursue Different Goals
Israel Signals Concern on Iran Talks Biden Asks Eastern Europe to Spread Democracy
A Lone Cleric Is Loudly Defying Iran's Leaders Iran Denies Allegations of Tensions With Israel at Conference
Gates Says Moving Ahead on Afghan Troop Policy Kerry Visit Underscores Power Still Wielded by Pakistani Army
For Kerry, a Growing Role on Foreign Policy Stage Attack in Pakistani Capital Kills Senior Military Officer
White House and Cheney in a War of Words Over Afghanistan Mistrust and Fear Over Swine Flu Close Schools in Iraq
Israel Accuses Hezbollah of Planning Attacks in Turkey Judge Refuses to Dismiss War Crimes Case Against Blackwater
US Sees Israel Drill Helping Europe Missile Shield Militants Deepen Their Foothold in Afghanistan's North
Bomb Explodes at Belfast Territorial Army Barracks Congress Passes Bill to Ease Military Voting Snags
Iran Keeps Obama Waiting on Nuclear Deal China Mulls Military Options Over Hijacked Ship
Israeli Court Rejects Separate West Bank Road Russia Pledges to Continue Arms Supplies to Iran
Japan Says No US Base Decision Before Obama Visit Judge Refuses to Lift 5-Year-Old PATRIOT Act Gag Order
US Ambassador Rice Pays Quiet Visit to West Bank Refugees Don't Think Pakistan's Anti-Taliban Efforts Are Serious
UK Troops in Afghanistan Could Be Cut by 2014 Germany to Host Iraq Investment Conference
Illegal Afghans Given 72 Hours to Leave Islamabad North Korean Leader Kim Jong-Il 'Slaps Down' Son Kim Jong-Un
Scores Killed as Somali President Leaves for Kampala Shell Fire Kills at Least 30 in Mogadishu
De Facto Honduran Government Stalls for Time Before Election Security Big Worry as Afghans Gear Up for Run-Off
UK to Deport Afghans After Ruling Nation Not Technically in War Caught in the Crossfire of War Against the Taliban
Strong Earthquake Strikes Afghanistan and Pakistan White House Nixes Cheney's Charges on Afghanistan
Afghan Official Says Military Aircraft Crashes Karadzic Threatens to Boycott Start of His Trial
Gates to Seek Afghan Aid Without Talking Troops Report: China Building Cyberwarfare Capabilities
Kyrgyz Deputies Vote to Boost President's Power Obama's War Council
Second Kurdish 'Peace Group' Expected to Arrive in Turkey New German Government Plans to Shorten Military Conscription
Poland Still Lacks Detail on Missile Shield After Biden Visit UN Names Acting Deputy to Mission in Afghanistan
Maoists Threaten to Kill Police Officer in India's West Bengal US Urges Sri Lanka to Investigate Human Rights Abuses
Jordan Seeks Pope's Help on Jerusalem Holy Sites Iran Must Totally Stop Enriching Uranium, Israeli Minister Says
Sahwa Official Wounded in Diyala Arabs Will Boycott Kirkuk Elections if Not Given Special Status
24 Militants, Two Soldiers Killed in South Waziristan Action Slovak Premier Rules Out Anti-Missile System Role
Allied Exit Strategy at Risk as Afghan Police Run Out of Recruits Turkey Censors Television Series After Israel Complains
Barak: Deal May Give Iran Legitimacy to Enrich Uranium Human Rights Workers in Colombia Say They Face Constant Attacks
Police: 14 Al-Qaeda Suspects Arrested in Iraq Israeli Court Rejects Separate West Bank Road
US Defense Secretary Says North Korea Still a Threat Army Brigadier, Soldier Killed in Pakistan Capital
Taliban Dig in as Pakistani Army Slowly Advances Heated Exchange Marks First Iran-Israel Talks in 30 Years
Sri Lanka War Victims Sue Hedge Fund Billionaire in US Court Iran Lawmaker Rejects Nuke Deal to Ship Uranium
US Urging China, Japan to Buy Less Oil From Iran Report: US Needs Rebate for Baghdad Embassy Work
NATO Chief Calls for Perseverance in Afghanistan Biden Says Shorter-Range Missiles Threaten Europe
Inspector General: Pricey New US Embassy in Iraq Has 'Multiple' Flaws Gitmo Detainees Inch Closer to United States, Amherst Mass. May Host Two
Shell Fire Kills at Least 30 in Mogadishu Thursday: 13 Iraqis Killed, 18 Wounded
Iran, Israel Attend Secret Nuclear Meet in Cairo Report: Hamas Holding Intensive Talks Over Shalit
Goldstone Challenges US to Spell Out Gaza Report Flaws US Forces Step Up Attacks as Afghan Runoff Looms
Pakistani Brigadier Is Assassinated Travel Restrictions Hit Gaza Students
Goldstone Tells Obama: Show Me Flaws in Gaza Report Slovak PM Criticizes US Over Iraq War
Sri Lanka Releases 4,300 From Detention Camps Election Officials Deliver Afghan Runoff Ballots
Lebanon's Refugee Waiting Room Rockers Join Effort to Shut Gitmo

October 21st, 2009

Czech President Klaus, Under Pressure, Likely to Sign Lisbon US Calls Iran Nuclear Fuel Draft Deal a 'Very Positive Step'
Polls: Chavez's Popularity Slips in Venezuela Thugs Plague Women Entrepreneurs in Afghanistan
In Exile, Iraqis Taste a Life Impossible at Home Embassy Occupants in Honduras: Army Tunes Torture
Musicians Crank Up the Volume on Guantánamo Debate Cheney: Stop the 'Dithering' as Troops Face Danger
Congress Expected to Attach New Curbs to Pakistan Military Aid
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