Updated November 3, 2009 - 11:45 PM EST
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November 4th, 2009

India's Space Ambitions Taking Off Japan Eyes $4 Billion in Afghanistan Aid

November 3rd, 2009

In Iran, From Heroes to State Enemies Iraq Swears by Bomb Detector US Sees as Useless
Human Rights Watch Says Congo Military Killed Hundreds of Civilians 3 Yemeni Officials, Along With Guards, Killed in Ambush
Clinton Diverts to Egypt for Mideast Peace Talks Iraq Signs Contract to Develop Oil Field
Short-Term Fixes Sought in Mideast Pakistanis Seek Blame for Bombing
Guantanamo Hunger Striker Losing Weight US Eyes China's Rapid Advancements in Space
US Officials Hold Talks in Myanmar in Policy Shift Holder, Gates Oppose Restrictions on Gitmo Trials
Detainees in Nyc Post-9/11 Reach $1.26m Settlement Czech President Signs EU Reform Treaty
Karadzic Attends UN War Crimes Court for 1st Time Karzai Promises Reform, but Without Specifics
Egypt-Israel Frictions Complicate US Peace Efforts US: North Korea Plutonium Moves Violate Commitments
Tapes Show Kennedy Was Conflicted Over Saigon Coup North Korea Claims to Expand Arsenal of Atomic Bombs
France Wades Into Bog of North Korean Diplomacy Pakistani Forces Say Enter a Main Taliban Base
North Korea Says Has Made More Arms-Grade Plutonium Settlement by Stealth Belies Promises of Restraint
Aid Workers Worry Over Pakistan War Zone New German DM Uses Taboo Word for Afghan Conflict
About Half of Pakistanis Support Military Action Against Waziristan At Least One Iraqi Killed, Six Injured, in Mosul
Defense Minister: Renewal of Negotiations Is Vital Israeli Interest French Firm may Install 10,000 Secuirty Cameras in Baghdad
Karzai Offers Olive Branch to His 'Taliban Brothers' Israel Says Hezbollah 'Amassing Weapons' in Civilian Homes
Israeli Intel: Qom Facility Has No Possible Civilian Application Palestinian Workers: We're Being Treated Like Cattle
Britain: Israeli Settlements Are 'illegal' and 'Obstacle' to Peace US Congress Backs Resolution to Reject Goldstone Gaza Report
US Drafts Afghan 'Compact' It Hopes Will Bolster New Karzai Government Feds: Chicago Men Discussed Terror Attack in India
China Ramps Up Anti-Terror Fight in Muslim Region Teens Fill Afghan Army, Police Ranks
Pakistan Taliban: 'We Are Prepared for a Long War' Report: Iraqis Returning Home Can't Find Work
Iran Warns Against US Pressure in Talks Iran Warns Opposition Before Anti-Us Rally
Panama Denies Agreement With US on Military Bases Israel: Gaza Rockets Can Reach Metro Tel Aviv
Tuesday: 5 Iraqis Killed, 18 Wounded Five Sentenced to Death for Killing Head of Saddam's Tribe
Iraqi Christians Demand Inquiry Into Killings, Intimidation Iran Supreme Leader Khamenei Lambastes US as 'Really Arrogant Power'
UN Won't Back Congolese Soldiers Accused of Killing Civilians Clinton Offers US Aid to Help Boost Muslim Ties
Karzai Vows Corruption Fight, but Avoids Details

November 2nd, 2009

Venezuela Says 2 Troops Slain Near Colombia Border Obama Letting Pakistan Pick Some Drone Targets
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