Updated December 22, 2010 - 11:43 PM EST
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December 23rd, 2010

Australian Journalists' Union Shows Support for Assange The Limits of Chinese Expansionism

December 22nd, 2010

Lebanon's Hariri Denies Report on Ending UN Tribunal GOP Figures Criticize Obama's Iran Policy in Rally for Controversial Exile Group
Former Argentine Dictator Sentenced to Life Leaked Cable Stirs Tension Between Palestinian Sides
Energy Policy in Iran Leaves Many Gasping Guantánamo Prison's Closing Set Back by Vote in Congress
Military Rescinds Memo on Restricted Access to WikiLeaks Documents Air Force Suicide Rate Highest in 17 Years
FBI Investigating Alleged Hate Crime Outside Mosque Are You in the FBI's Suspicious Activities Database?
Report Raises Doubts About Obama Missile Defense Plan Bradley Manning's Detention: UN Probing Whether Case Counts as Torture
Assange: US Press Should Fear Being Targeted DDOS Attacks Continue to Plague Human Rights Sites
All Eyes on Bank of America as WikiLeaks Hints at New Bombshell Don't Make Pakistan Scapegoat for Afghan Failure, Haqqani Tells US
Taliban Derides UN Civilian Casualty Report as 'Propaganda' Carl Levin to Look Into Air Force Mix-Up
Halliburton Settles Bribery Case, Says Charges Against Cheney Dropped Wednesday: 3 Iraqis, 1 Syrian Killed; 4 Iraqis Wounded
Bolivia Sends Formal Letter Recognizing Palestine White House Backs Top US Spy After Interview Slip
UN Condemns Gaza Militants Over Rocket Attacks 3 Convicted in Terror Plot on Australian Army Base
UN Envoy Fears 'Spectacular Attacks' in Afghanistan Kenya and Uganda Boost Security After Grenade Blast Linked to Al Shabab
Three Guilty Over Jihadist Gun Plot on Sydney Army Base White House Congratulates Iraq on New Government
US Suits Against ISI Chief a 'Futile' Exercise Travel 'Harder and Riskier for Arabs', Says Survey
Ivory Coast Opposition Says 200 Dead, Calls for Protests US Medicines for Afghan Soldiers Disappear
Afghan Official Urges NATO to Eliminate Terrorist Centers More Than 800 Afghan Soldiers Killed This Year, Army Says
Georgia to Open Embassy in Baghdad Iraq's Criminal Court Releases Three Former Regime's Convicts
After Freeze, Settlement Building Booms in Israel NATO Weaves South Asian Web
UN Calls for 4,000 More African Union Troops in Somalia South Korea Drills to 'Punish the Enemy'
Russian Paper to Air WikiLeaks Corruption Material North Korea Response Muted to South's Planned Drills
Tensions Mount on Gaza Border After Increase in Rocket Attacks Your Country Needs You, Obama Tells Gay Troops
India Test-Fires Prithvi-11 Ballistic Missile Assange: People Affiliated With Our Organization Have Already Been Assassinated
Ahmadinejad Arrives in Turkey Ahead of Nuclear Talks Minister Braverman Threatens to Quit, Says Israel Turning Into Iran
Arabs: Political Environment to Blame for Attacks Palestinians: Draft Condemning West Bank Settlements Ready for UN
Norwegian Newpaper Gets Its Hands on WikiLeaks Cables WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Is Le Monde Newspaper's Man of the Year
Jordanians Play Active Role in al-Qaeda UN Looking Into WikiLeaks Suspect's Treatment
Cuba Convicts Salvadoran on Terror Charges UN Envoy Says Taliban Realize They Can't Win
Ballot Papers Arrive in South Sudan for Jan. Vote US Suits Against Pakistani Spy Chief Face Hurdles
Oil Minister: Iraq's Oil Production Sees Increase Iraqi Churches Cancel Christmas Festivities
Afghan Official Says Iran Bans Fuel Exports Report: Iran Sunni Militant Group to Kill Hostage
Iran Opposition: 'Dark Future' Awaits the Economy In Poverty-Struck Yemen, Al-Qaeda a Low Priority
Congress Approves Defense Bill, Sends to President UN Increases Troops in Somalia by 50 Percent
White House Defends Intel Chief After Terror Gaffe Venezuela Bars Foreign Funding for Ngos
Texans Charged in Iran Funds Investigation Saudi Pro-Democracy Group's Protest Banned
Israel Moves to Counter Gaza Militants' New Weapon Moscow Police Chief Questions Civil Liberties
Elements of New Start US-Russia Nuclear Pact Chicago Antiwar Activist Subpoenaed Over 'Terror' Allegations
Report: Memphis Police Not Complying With Federal Ban on Spying on Dissidents In 71-26 Vote, Senate Ratifies New START Treaty
Human Rights Watch: Detainee Transfer Ban Will Hinder Terror Fight Palestinian Christians Get Head Start on Christmas
Egypt: Stop Israeli Aggression Against Palestinians in Gaza Christmas Canceled in Baghdad
WTF? CIA Gives WikiLeaks Taskforce Naughty Name GAO Report Questions Viability of Deploying US Missile Defense System in Europe
25,000 US Soldiers Headed to Afghanistan in 2011 South Korea Preparing for Massive Sea, Land Drills
South Korea to Hold 'Mega Drill' Al-Qaeda in Iraq Threatens Attacks on Christians
3 Iraqi Cities Cancel Christmas Festivities

December 21st, 2010

Organization of American States: Joint Statement on WikiLeaks UN Resolution Condemns North Korea Over Rights
Iraq: Preparing for the Return of Moqtada Al-Sadr Thailand Ends State of Emergency in Bangkok
UK Terror Plot Aimed British Landmarks, Shopping Democrats Up in Arms Over Hints of Reduced Aid for Israel
Stark Challenges Ahead for Iraq's New Government AG Holder Dusts Off Bush-Era Scaremongering
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