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December 13th, 2009

Untouchable: Blair to Give Iraq War Evidence in Secret Japan Ruling Party Leader: We Must Apologize for Rule Over Korea

December 12th, 2009

Zelaya Gets Green Light to Leave Honduras Catalans Vote in 'Referendum' on Independence
Defense Secretary's Trip Encounters Snags in Two Theaters UN Experts Get Threats in Inquiry Into Somalia
As Web Challenges French Leaders, They Push Back Militants Attack Philippine Jail
Terrorist Recruiters Leverage the Web US and Russia Open Talks on Limits to War in Cyberspace
Antiwar Protesters Gather Outside White House Reign of Fear Grips Russia's Chechnya
War Tax Advocate Sees Echoes of Vietnam in Afghan War Blair Attacked Over Iraq War 'Justification'
Russia-France Arms Deal Raises Concerns for Neighbors Tony Blair Accused of 'Twisting Facts' on Iraq
Chilcot Inquiry: The Mistake in Iraq Was Ducking the Aftermath Islamic Extremism Raises US Terror Fears
Pakistan Taliban Create Artificial 'Jannat' to Lure Suicide Bombers Suicide Bombing Kills Three in Afghan East
Afghan Police Uncover 700 Kg Explosives in Taliban Hotbed Huge Weapon Cache Discovered in North of Afghan Capital
Did Canada Turn a Blind Eye to Torture of Afghan Detainees? Women's Rights Groups Collide Over Status of Afghan Women
Kuwaiti Parliament Fails to Hold Session on Stateless Arabs Japan Prods China on Rights as Ties Improve
Attempt to Secure Freedom for Last Briton in Guantanamo Bay Is Rejected Revealed: British Army's Growing Toll of Injured
Blackwater 'Used in Raids Against Insurgents' Report: Iranian Scientist Who Vanished Gave Nuclear Secrets to UN Inspectors Sent to Qom Site
Pinochet's Grandson Runs in Chile's Parliamentary Elections Insurgent Infiltrators Terrorize Kabul's Ruling Class
A Deadly Game of Wits on the Afghan Roads of Blood Algeria: Cry the Benighted Country
Obama: Pakistan Must Help US More Fully Pakistan: 15 Militants, Three Soldiers Killed in Kurram
US General: Lack of Coordination With Pakistan Unfortunate Pakistan: Baloch Leaders Assure Support to Zardari
Pakistan President Seeks Baloch Leaders Agility for Resolution of Problems Judiciary Will View Syrian Warrants Under Lebanese Law
PM: South Waziristan Offensive Not Over After All Israel: Turkey's Hostility Is Strategy
Israel Fears US Arms to Lebanon Will Reach Hezbollah Der Spiegel: Siemens Supports Iran's Nuke Efforts
Jerusalem Cop Caught on Tape Pepper-Spraying Detained Activist Brazil, Peru Condemn Honduran Limits on Zelaya
Leftist Latin America Bloc to Begin Using Its Own Currency Mumbai Attack Suspects Challenge Pakistan Indictment
Blair Defends Iraq War - Even Without WMD Nigeria Opposition Party Meets Ahead of 2011 Polls
Sudan Police Kill 15 Accused of MP Murder in Darfur South Sudan Backs 'Hybrid Courts' for Darfur
Mugabe Endorsed to Lead Party for Another 5 Years Hardliners: Iran Opposition Seeks Leader's Removal
Iran Nuclear Talks Failed Because Gulf Left Out: Bahrain Palestinian Farmer Killed in Gaza Crossfire
Showdown Looms Over West Bank Construction Curb Israeli PM Condemns West Bank Mosque Attack
Russia, US to Extend Talks on Nuclear Arms Pact Pakistan PM Backtracks on Waziristan Remarks
Kurds Boycott Turkish Parliament, Unrest Flares After Party Ban Pakistani Leader Zardari Is on Shaky Ground
Afghan Cabinet Unveiled End of the Week: Official What Was David Headley's Role in the Mumbai Terrorist Attacks?
Kurds Fight Running Battles With Turkish Police Interior Minister Wants Iraq to Turn Page on Baathists
Iraq Eyes Top Spot After Oil Auction 'Victory' Intelligence on Baghdad Blasts Mishandled: Interior Minister
Iraq Defence Minister Asks for Budget to Pay Informers Mugabe: Zimbabwe's Unity Govt Has 'Short Life'
White House Unhappy With Iranian Nuke Proposal India Deluged With Demands for New States
Panel Faults Marine for Response to Iraq Killings White House Unhappy With Iranian Nuclear Proposal
Bulgaria Could Take in a Guantanamo Prisoner Saturday: 1 US Soldier, 6 Iraqis Killed; 10 Iraqis Wounded
Showdown Looms Over West Bank Construction Curb Lawmaker: Iraqi Security Had Tip-Off Before Bombs
Iranian Men Don Hijabs in Protest at Student's Arrest Armorgroup Security Firm to Run Baghdad Airport
UK Nursery Children Monitored for Signs of Radicalization US Forces Using Airbase in Balochistan, Govt Says Not Paying Satisfactory Rent
State Department Says Cuba Has Detained US Citizen Guinea Leader's Wound May End Junta Rule
Abkhazia Elects President in Vote Unrecognized by Most of the World Iran Says Yemen War Must Be Ended Diplomatically
Saudi Denies Yemen's Huthis Seized Border Post Al-Qaeda 'Not Behind Pakistan Bloodshed,' Says American Member
Iraq Awards Oil Deals, but No Boon for US Firms Iran's Mottaki Defiant on UN Nuclear Sanctions Threat
Pro-Kurd Party MPs to Withdraw From Turkey's Parliament Taiwan Denies Knowledge of Firms Aiding Iran's Nuclear Ambitions
After 22 Years, Hamas Movement of Resistance Becomes More Popular Egypt Agrees to Host New Round of Palestinian Talks
Winning the War, 30 Taliban at a Time Police Targeted in Iraq Attack
Al Qaeda Offers 'Condolences' for Innocent Victims Canadian Science Fiction Writer, Beaten and Arrested at US Border
Rights Group Says Libya Still Behind on Freedoms Pakistan Eyes Taliban Front After S. Waziristan
Swiss Muslims Protest Minaret Ban Americans Held in Pakistan Straddled 2 Worlds
Peres: Bring Extremists Who Torched West Bank Mosque to Justice Palestinian Said Killed in Clash Between IDF, Gaza Militants
Lieberman Deputy: I'll Fight Any Shalit Deal That Frees Barghouti Palestinians Tell Israel: We Won't Accept Interim Deals
American Plans His Comeback in Iraqi Politics Philippines Says Hostage Crisis to Be Resolved Soon
Obama's Half-Brother Made 'Image Ambassador' in China Argentine 'Dirty War' Trial Begins
War-Ravaged DR Congo Gets $624 Million in IMF Funding Afghan Official: Kabul Deputy Mayor Arrested in Crackdown
Tons of North Korean Weapons Seized From Plane at Thai Airport Iraq Hails 2nd Oil Auction but Risky Sites Shunned
Flight 297 Passenger: Incident Bigger Than Airtran Claims Imam Claims Innocence in NYC Terrorism Case
Sentencing Delayed in US Hamas-Funding Case Peshawar on Front Line of Pakistan's Militant War
Turkey Bans Pro-Kurdish Party Over Ties to Rebels Kurds Fight Running Battles With Turkish Police
Sri Lanka War Refugees Face Uneasy Homecoming Lebanon Pressing US to Deliver Military Aid
Ministers Resign Over Decision on New Indian State Ousted Honduras Leader, Successor to Meet in Santo Domingo, Says Dominican President
Iran Needs Up to 15 Nuclear Plants, Says Foreign Minister UN Builds Mud Brick Homes for Homeless Gazans
No Bombs Dropped in Iraq in November Iraqi Oil Ministry Reaches Deals With 10 Foreign Oil Companies
US Soldier Dies in Iraq Iraq Hails Oil Auction; Major Firms Steer Clear
In New Video, al-Qaeda Denies Killing Civilians in Pakistan Pakistan PM Says South Waziristan Offensive Over
US Iraq Jail an 'al-Qaeda School' US Commander in Okinawa: Moving Marines to Kadena 'Not a Viable Option'
Medvedev Dismisses Top Russian Prison Officials Casualties of the Drone War
Military Orders 47,200 'Certificates of Death' Afghanistan: Help Wanted
China, Kazakhstan Unveil Landmark Gas Pipeline Iran Agrees to Nuclear Fuel Swap, With Caveats
Iran Clerics Rally to Support Supreme Leader Philippines Lifts Martial Law in Southern Province

December 11th, 2009

Malaysia Activists Protest British Massacre Decision Top UN Official: Civil Effort in Afghanistan Needs Restructuring
Free Sri Lanka Child Soldiers: UN Envoy UN Warned of Risks in Backing Congo Army Ops: Memo
Pakistan Officials: US Suspects Shifted to Lahore Vermont Families of War Dead Deal With Mixed Emotions
Memo May Point to Illinois as Site for Gitmo Detainees Bangladesh Sends 252 Workers to Iraq, Hopes 100,000 Will Follow
Taiwan Checking Report of Iran Nuke Equipment Sale Waterbury (CT) Marine Dies of Wounds Four Months After Bomb Blast
Blackwater Operating at CIA Pakistan Base, Former US Official Says

December 9th, 2009

Obama Administration Files to Dismiss Case Against John Yoo

December 7th, 2009

Illinois Soldier's Family Deals With His Loss 'Gentle' Lake Oswego (OR) Soldier Killed in Afghanistan Explosion
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