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November 14th, 2009
UK Ministry of Defense Probes New Iraq Abuse Claims
November 13th, 2009
Six Groups Suspend Chad Aid After Killing, Kidnap
Turkey Plans to Ease Restrictions on Kurds and Help End Decades of Conflict
Russian Deal on Afghan Supply Route Not a Deal Yet
9/11 Families Has Mixed Feelings About Trial Venue
Profiles of Four Terror Suspects
China Focuses on Territorial Issues as It Equates Tibet to US Civil War South
Obama Says US Seeks to Build Stronger Ties to China
Missing Bodies Prompt Army Probe of Arlington Cemetery
Lawmaker: Hasan Had Communications With Pakistan
Holder Vows That Gitmo Defendants Will Not Be Released in the US
Terrorist Suspects Released From House Arrest After Peace Deal
Nuclear Scars: Tainted Water Runs Beneath Nevada Desert
Disagreement in Middle East Over Iran's Nuclear Program
Details About NSA Cyberattack During Bush Administration Revealed
Islamabad Police Praised After Killing Deaf Man
EU Soldiers to Help Somali Troops
British Plan Taliban Reconciliation
5,000 More European Troops Expected for Afghan War
Blasts Rock Russian Ammunition Depot, 2 Killed
Chechnya Says Helicopter Attack Kills 20 Rebels
Chavez Blames US Pact With Colombia for Tensions
Sri Lanka General Hits Out Before Possible Poll Bid
Republicans Blast Obama Decision on Gitmo
Israelis Seen Backing Possible Talks With Hamas
The Pentagon's Long-Term Plan to Get Back on Campus
Suicides in US Army Are on Track to Reach New High
Britain's Abu Ghraib: Did Britain Collude With US in Abuse of Iraqis?
Republicans Blast Obama Decision on Gitmo
North Korea Vows 'Merciless' Action to Protect Border
Ottawa Fights Repatriation of Guantanamo Inmate
Along Baghdad Street, a Debate Over Limits of Free Expression
Accustomed to Danger, Iraqi Journalists Now Face Legal Attacks
Muslims in US Military Face Heavy Scrutiny After Fort Hood
Debate on Gaza Report Shows Growing Resolve to Challenge Pro-Israeli Stance
Kosovo Opposition Politician Attacked Ahead of Local Polls
Taliban Gain Foothold in Once-Stable Afghan North
Three Policemen Killed in Maoist Blast in Eastern India
Foreign Diplomats Test Pakistani Police With Dummy Bombs
EU, Iraq Finalize Far-Reaching Cooperation Deal
13-Year-Old Christian Boy Shot Down in Mosul
Israel 'Personally Attacking Human Rights Group' After Gaza War Criticism
Turkey Says Willing to Store Uranium From Iran
Iran Armed Forces Chief Backs Nuclear Deal
Lawyer: 'Shocking' That Khadr Will Face Military Commission in US
Police Clash With Maoist Protesters in Nepal
Gunmen Torch NATO Tankers in Pakistan, Kill Driver
Gordon Brown Demands NATO Backs Karzai With Troops
Muslims Must Quit British Forces, Says Iranian Envoy
Tent Cities Raised as Saudis Flee Border Bombardment
Intel Places Barbed Wire Fence Ahead of Israeli Protest
Report: Israel Using Live Fire Against Protesters
The US Jew Whose Iran Views Rile Israel Intelligence Officials
Huge Rise in Birth Defects in Fallujah
Report: Somali Terror Suspect Had US Residency
Brother: Minn. Terror Suspect Had Little Money
French Navy Captures 12 Pirates Off Somalia
Major Militant Attacks in Pakistan Since October
North Korea Vows to Defend Itself After Sea Clash
Syrian President Says Israel Doesn't Want Peace
Iran to Try Brother-In-Law of Opposition Leader
Prepaid Phone Ban Stirs Anger in Indian Kashmir
Witness in Italy May Hold Key to Guantanamo Trials
Israeli Troops Kill Palestinian Along Gaza Border
Berlin Against Anti-Terror Bank Data Deal
Brother of Terror Suspect: 'We Are Not Extremists'
Sino-Indian Rivalry Fuels Nepal's Turmoil
UK Navy Ship Watched as Pirates Took 2 Britons
Russian Policemen Air Abuse Complaints on Youtube
US Expects to Seek Death Penalty for 9/11 Suspects
Army Says Morale Down Among Troops in Afghanistan
A Look at the 10 Gitmo Detainees Headed to Us
Swiss Privacy Watchdog to Sue Google Street View
2012 Games Pose Biggest Security Risk in Decades
Japan's Hatoyama Eyes Civilian Role in Afghanistan
Despite Marines' Presence, Fear of Taliban Persists in Afghan Town
Kerry: US Can't 'Walk Away' From Afghanistan
At Least 20 Killed in Peshawar Bombings
Army Releases October Suicide Data
Current Population at US Prison at Guantanamo
'War Criminal Go Home,' Brazil Protesters Shout at Peres
Israel General Says Hamas Curbing Gaza Rocket Fire
Friday: 3 Iraqis Killed, 9 Wounded
Rep. Moran: 'Obama Needs to Get Out of This War Before He Owns This War'
Israeli Military Vs. Goldstone: PR 'Commando' Explains War to Americans
Top Official: US Won't Accept Partial Settlement Freeze
Saudis Flee Villages in Yemen Clash
Bush Was Concerned Successor Might Revoke Telco Spy Immunity
Houston Mosque Insists It Isn't Part of the Iranian Government
Germany to Send 100 More Troops to Afghanistan
Gitmo 9/11 Suspects Heading to NY Criminal Trial
Attacks Kill 16 in Pakistan, Spy Agency Targeted
Two Japanese Subs From World War II Era Are Found Off Hawaii
In Tokyo, Obama Makes Concession on Marine Base
Britain Asks Allies for More Troops in Afghanistan
Alleged Fort Hood Shooter Is Paralyzed, Lawyer Says
November 12th, 2009
Top White House Lawyer Pushed Out Over Gitmo Dispute
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