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February 4th, 2011

India Coy Over 'Chinese Spy' Rocks Fly, and the Blood Flows

February 3rd, 2011

Gangs Hunt Journalists and Rights Workers King Moves to Widen Outreach in Jordan
Many in Pakistan Fear Unrest at Home A Jewish Peace Group Makes Waves, Locally and Abroad
Some Fear Movement's Leaderless Status May Be Liability Pakistan: Court Extends Detention of US Official
Iraq: Bombs in Anbar Kill 10, Mostly Police Officers Somalia Parliament Extends Term for 3 Years
Haiti Panel Announces Candidates for Runoff Presidential Election Israel Ponders Border Security, Enlarged Military Amid Egypt Unrest
Egypt Has Obama Cautiously Shifting World View on Democracy Arabs See US Response as Sign of Irrelevance in the Region
Senate Passes Resolution Calling on Hosni Mubarak to Begin Transfer of Power in Egypt Senators Question Intelligence Agencies' Anticipation of Egypt Uprising
Egyptians Brace for Another Mass Protest Thursday: 20 Iraqis Killed, 62 Wounded
Congress Killed Multiple Bills Criticizing Egypt Swedish Reporter Stabbed in Cairo Drama
Network Anchors Leave Egypt Amid Crackdown US Senate Urges Caretaker Govt in Egypt
St. Louis-Area Somalis Feel Intimidated by FBI Pakistani MP Abandons Opposition to Blasphemy Law
In Iran, Internet Surfers Battle Cyber Police Jordanian Stole $250,000 From US in Iraq: Court
Donald Rumsfeld's Iraq Strategy Was Doomed to Failure, Claims John Mccain Senators Fear Deficit Focus Will Be Roadblock to Approval of Iraq Funds
WikiLeaks: Poker Player's Unwitting Hand in Iran 747 Deal WikiLeaks: Select Committee Report Leaked to US Before Publication
Somali Man Convicted for Trying to Kill Prophet Mohammed Cartoonist MI5 Missed 7/7 Ringleader Despite Links With Earlier Terror Plot, Inquest Told
Forty Years of War and Peace: Are the Changes in Belfast Just Superficial? Zimbabwean PM Accused of Inciting Uprisings
Russia: Suspects Held Over Airport Bomb Lively Community Takes Shape Behind Cairo Barricades
Mass Attacks on Foreign Reporters in Egypt Iraqi Police Open Fire on Protesters in Diwaniya
Mubarak Rules Out Stepping Down, Warning of 'Chaos' The National's Photographer Attacked in Cairo -
Donors Pledge $120 Million Aid for Belarus Opposition The Influence Game: Problems for Egypt's Brokers
Security Van Runs Down Egyptian Protesters US Memo: Iraqi PM Said Iran, Syria Armed Militants
Invested in 'Soft Power,' India Awaits Karzai Visit A Landscape Lies in Tatters, but a Movement Stands Its Ground
Russia 'Extremely Worried' Violence May Escalate in Egypt Yemen's 'Day of Rage' Ends Peacefully
Egypt Prime Minister: Tunisia Will Not Happen Here US, Reporters Group Blast Violence Against Media in Egypt
Clinton Calls Jordan's King Abdullah to Back Reforms Obama Urges Yemeni President to Follow Through on Reforms
Four in Five Afghans Have Positive View of Police, UN Study Says UN Welcomes Election of New Premier in Nepal
3 Blasts in Ramadi Leave 21 Casualties Pakistan Cabinet Dissolution Likely in 48 Hours
Two Killed, 27 Hurt in Lahore Blast Hackers Train Sights on Yemen After Egypt
Muslim Brotherhood Looks to Gains in Egypt Protest Mubarak Popular Among Egyptians in Lebanon
'Contracts Go to People Who Are Political Favorites' PA Bans Anti-Mubarak Protest
Lawmakers Warn Administration of Cuts in Iraq Aid Egyptian Government Arrests Foreign Journalists
Hosni Mubarak Splits Israel From Neocon Supporters GOP Divided Over Obama Response to Egypt
White House Condemns Journalists' Detention: 'The World Is Watching' Kucinich: Suspected Wikileaks Leaker Could Be Facing 'Cruel and Unusual' Treatment
Clinton Condemns Attacks on Reporters, Protesters Mubarak: Obama Doesn't Understand Egypt, Culture
Jordan's Muslim Opposition Refuses Cabinet Posts Jordan's King Acknowledges Reforms Have Stumbled
US Lawmakers Call for Halting Egypt Aid to Push Mubarak Aside Egypt's Mubarak Says He Won't Bow to Demands to Quit
Tens of Thousands March Against Yemen President Mubarak's Effort to Discredit the Protest Movement
Mubarak Opponents Face Down Loyalists in Cairo After Gunfire Muslim Brotherhood Looks to Gains in Egypt Protest
Crowd Becomes an Army in Egypt's Street Protests No Plans to Halt US Military Aid to Egypt: Pentagon
US Intelligence Warned Obama of Egypt Instability at End of 2010 Tahrir Square Burns as VP Suleiman Gives Speech Filled With Threats
Good-Bye, Mr Insubordination Plea Deal in Anat Kamm Espionage Case to Be Presented in Court
Mubarak: I've Had Enough, but if I Go Now Egypt Will Be in Chaos Suleiman: Mubarak Is Our Father
Kyrgyzstan President Accuses US Fuel Supplier of Trying to Corrupt Her Son Pro-Mubarak Rioters Chase Reporters in Cairo Hotels
Bahrain's Revolution Underway as the Day of Rage Announced Sudanese Security Forces Raid Newspaper Offices
WikiLeaks: US Vs China in Battle of the Anti-Satellite Space Weapons WikiLeaks: US and China in Military Standoff Over Space Missiles
California Professor Beaten by Pro-Mubarak Forces Minutes After Interview on Democracy Now! Kandahar: Safer for Good or Just Safer for Now?
Fox News Team Severely Beaten, Hospitalized in Cairo CBS's Lara Logan and Crew Detained in Cairo as Violence Escalates
Health Ministry: 13 Killed 1,200 Wounded in Egypt ABC Reporter Threatened With Beheading While Covering Egypt Uprising
Mubarak Deputy Insists President Will Not Bow Out Before Egyptian Elections US Army Missed Signs in Fort Hood Attack: Senators
Israeli Official Sees Cyber Alternative To 'Ugly War' UN: Reputation of Afghan Police Worsening in South
Hamas Allows Anti-Mubarak Protest in Gaza France Hosts Palestinian PM in New Peace Drive
Russia's Ruling Duo 'At Odds' Over Bomb Attack Case Mauritania Forces Search, Attack al-Qaeda Suspects
22,000 Flee Pakistan Offensive Tunisia Replaces Regional Governors
Algeria Promises More Freedoms to Avert Protests Guantanamo Prisoner Dies While 'Exercising'
Twin Attacks Rock West Iraq, 12 Dead Nationwide Envoy: US Mission Will Be Okay After Troops Leave Iraq
Hosni Mubarak Splits Israel From Neocon Supporters The FBI Has Been Violating Your Liberties in Ways That May Shock You
Nepal Appoints New PM Suspected Taliban Commander Dies at Guantanamo
FBI Says No Fifth 9/11 Cell Jimmy Carter Sued for $5 Million for Criticism of Israel
WikiLeaks Cable: US Diplomat Doubts Jordan Reforms in 2009 US Calls on Egypt to Stop 'Systematic Targeting' of Journalists
Yemeni Partisans Loyal to President Saleh Take Over Protest Site Pentagon Still Pays Contractors After Fraud, Sanders Says
Army Weighs Silk to Help Shield Troops' Pelvic Areas From IEDs Rumsfeld Remains Largely Unapologetic in Memoir
Amnesty: Human Rights Monitors Detained in Cairo Algeria to Lift Emergency Powers Soon After 19 Years
$5 Million Lawsuit Targets Jimmy Carter for Criticizing Israel in Book Egypt State TV Says Mubarak's Son Won't Seek the Presidency
Senate Report on Ft Hood Shooting Critical of FBI, Army Egyptian Prime Minister Calls Violence a 'Mistake'; Post Journalists Reported Under Arrest
Media in the Line of Fire in Egypt Anti-Government Rallies in Yemen Stay Calm
Egypt Places Travel Ban on Some Ex-Ministers UN to Evacuate Staff From Egypt
Egyptian Army Starts Rounding Up Journalists, Possibly for Their Own Protection From Attacks Egypt PM Apologises for Violence
Egypt Army Moves to Stop Assault on Protesters

February 2nd, 2011

Protests Raise Hope for Women's Rights in Egypt Egypt Street Violence: Few Options for Obama Administration
Wednesday's Crackdown Was Vintage Mubarak Billions Paid to Companies That Defrauded Pentagon
Meet Asmaa Mahfouz: the Woman Who Organized Egypt's Historic Demonstrations Days of Rage: Uprisings Planned Across Mideast, North Africa

January 30th, 2011

Omar Suleiman, the CIA's Man in Cairo and Egypt's Torturer-In-Chief
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