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November 18th, 2009

In Sri Lankan Politics, Not Even an Opposition Astrologer Is Safe Russian Lawyer Who Accused Police of Corruption Dies in Prison
Hasan's Links to Radical Cleric Raise Issues for Law Enforcement Republicans Criticize Obama's Call to Delay Hill Inquiries on Fort Hood
Army's Record Suicide Rate 'Horrible,' General Says Afghan Minister Accused of Taking Bribe
In Obama's China Trip, a Stark Contrast With the Past

November 17th, 2009

South Sudan Violence Kills 12, Injures Minister Town Divided Over Terror Suspects
Honduran Congress Will Rule on Zelaya After Vote US Official Says al-Qaeda Africa Wing Less a Threat to Europe
Pakistani Successes May Sway US Troop Decision During Visit, Obama Skirts Chinese Political Sensitivities
China Holds Firm on Major Issues in Obama's Visit White House Baffled by Clinton's Gaffes
Poll: Most Say War in Afghanistan Going Badly EU Rejects Palestinian Statehood Appeal
Suspect Physicist Discussed Attacks on French Army Fort Hood Slayings Prompt Full Pentagon Review
Lawmaker: What if Terrorists Took Nyc Mayor's Kid Ny Ex-Lawyer Ordered to Prison in Terror Case
Pakistan Army Shows Off Gains Near Afghan Border Sarkozy: Ready to Mediate Between Syria, Israel
Israel Army Punishes Troops for Settlement Protest Kurdish, Sunni Demands May Derail Iraqi Elections
Iran Says UN Watchdog Has Cleared Nuclear Program Iran Sentences 5 to Death in Postelection Turmoil
US Army Suicides Set Another Yearly Record Fact Check: Guantanamo Detainees and US Prisons
Lingering Effects of Baghdad Blasts on Iraqis Afghanistan Slips in Corruption Index Despite Aid
What's Real Price Tag on War in Afghanistan? Israel Angers US by Approving New West Bank Homes
EU Finds Extra 40 Trainers for Afghan Police Mission Report: Pakistan's Swat Valley Taliban Chief Escapes to Afghanistan
Iran IAEA Nuclear Reports 'Tiring Game' Kurdish, Sunni Threats Put Iraqi Elections in Peril
Syria Denies Contact With Israeli Media in Paris Vehicle Ban Imposed in Fallujah
Iraqi Kurds Warn of Election Boycott in Dispute Over Seats US Still Waiting for Iran's Reply to Nuclear Proposal
EU Mission to Train Afghan Police in Disarray Slovakia to Add 250 NATO Troops to Afghan Mission
Poll: Afghan War Support Slips NATO Chief Confident of Big Afghan Troop Increase
Retired Gen. Clark Calls for Exit Strategy in Afghanistan The Day That All Hell Broke Loose in Basra
Palestinians Throw Down Challenge to Obama and UN UK Foreign Secretary: Afghanistan Is Not a Fight to the Death
Iraqis Say British Army Used Guantánamo Interrogation Methods Security Forces Further Consolidate Positions in South Waziristan
UN Inspectors Visit Site Outside Damascus Netanyahu Says Insubordination in Military Harms State
Israel Vows Settlement Expansion in Jerusalem Without Restraint PA Says Israel Preventing It From Paying Salaries
Christian Peace Activists Attacked by Settlers Karzai About to Start New Term, but Will He Finish It?
Gordon Brown: Afghanistan Mission Is 'Disabling' Al-Qaeda US Struggles With 'Electronic Fratricide' in Afghanistan
US Turns to Local Guns-For-Hire to Guard Afghan Outpost Report: Pakistan's Swat Valley Taliban Chief Escapes to Afghanistan
Czechs Celebrate Fall of Communism 20 Years Ago Army Suicides to Top 2008, but Pace Slows
Tuesday: 10 Iraqis Killed, 25 Wounded Army Tells UK Soldiers Fighting in Afghanistan to Buy Off Taliban 'With Bags of Gold'
UN Nuclear Chief in Secret Talks With Iran Over Deal to End Sanctions Israel's Relationship With American Jews Has Changed
Settlers Outraged at US Demands to Halt Construction Israeli Govt Funding Rabbi Who Endorses Killing Gentile Babies
Despite US Objection, Israel Plans 900 Homes Beyond Green Line Sarkozy: Ready to Mediate Between Syria, Israel
Israel Backs E. Jerusalem Settlement Expansion Hutu Extremist Group Leaders Arrested in Germany
UK Official: Taliban to Play Role in Afghan Government Afghanistan Slips in Corruption Index Despite Aid
British Army Tells Soldiers to Bribe Taliban Iraq's Kurds Threaten to Boycott Elections
Taliban Blow Up Girls' School in Pakistan: Officials National Intelligence Director to Evaluate CIA Missions
Al-Aqsa Remains a Jerusalem Flash Point Some African Countries 'Not Viable,' Philanthropist Mo Ibrahim Says
90-Year-Old Charged in Germany for Nazi-Era Crimes Taliban Militants Fire Rockets on Crowded Bazaar Northeast of Kabul

November 16th, 2009

Bomb Targeting Police Chief Wounds 6 in Pakistan US Submarine's Trip to Arctic Should Sound Alarms for Canada: Expert.
US Presses Pakistan to Escalate War
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