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February 13th, 2011

Indonesia's Radical Cleric on Trial for Terrorism Russia Reinstates a Reporter It Expelled
Russian Village Is Angry, but Not With Bomber Among the Muslim Brotherhood
Tunisians Turn to Everyday Matters Dual Uprisings Show Potent New Threats to Arab States
Field Marshal Mohammed Tantawi, the Man in Charge of Egypt Mubarak Loyalists Change Stripes to Fit Into the New Egypt
Pakistan Police Report Deems American Official 'Guilty' in Shootings Caregivers of Wounded Troops Still Waiting for Benefits Signed Into Law by Obama
Where Is Egypt's Hosni Mubarak? US Sends Officials to Reassure Nervous Allies
Suicide Bombing: 48 Slain in Iraqi City of Samarra US Says Cutting Aid Threatens Afghanistan Fight
Rare-Earth Shortage? Afghans Think They Can Help Iran Opposition Moves Ahead With Rally Plan, Despite Warnings
Tehran Will Not Accept Anything Beyond IAEA Rules Jeremy Paxman: BBC Impartiality Warning After Iraq War Blair's 'Lies' Article
WikiLeaks: US Was Disappointed in Finnish Attitude on Terrorism For Tunisia, Revolution Was the Easy Part
Bono's Reignites Anger Over 'Shoot the Boer' Song Yemeni Police Block Protesters' March on Palace
Is the Army Tightening Its Grip on Egypt? Torture Victim Fights Decision to Deport Her Back to Sudan
Germany Mulls Foreign Recruits for Army India to Pull 10,000 Troops From Kashmir
Further 1,000 Tunisian Refugees Land at Lampedusa Iran's Ahmadinejad Appoints New Atomic Chief
United States Renews Commitment to Jordan After Egyptian Uprising India's Foreign Minister Makes Gaffe at UN Security Council Meet
20 Vehicles Ablaze in 2 Blasts Near Kirkuk Opposition Front Expected to Form Inside Iraqi Parliament, MP Says
Palestinian Government to Quit Monday: Top Official Assange Hails WikiLeaks Role in Middle East Revolt
Sweden Says Assange Public Enemy No.1 Algerians Vow to Protest Until Regime Collapses
Iraqi Parliament Approves Eight New Ministers Report: Sons of Egypt's Mubarak Nearly Came to Blows
Gadhafi: Palestinian Refugees Can Use Mideast Unrest to Pressure Israel Italy to Ask 'To Deploy Police to Tunisia' to Tackle Migration
Afghan Government Next to Fall After Egypt, Says Taliban Resort Town Mubarak Built May Be His Permanent Home
UK Photographer Fights for Life in Birmingham Hospital After Afghanistan Explosion Mubarak Pictures Removed; Calls for Renaming Police Academy After Khaled Said
Middle East: Palestinian Officials Pledge to Hold Elections by Fall Israeli Cabinet Approves New Army Chief
Boehner: US Handled Egypt Crisis as Best It Could Clashes in Algeria as Opposition Plans New Protest
US Calls for Algerian 'Restraint' on Protests Eight-Year-Old Girl, Brother Die in India Kashmir Blast
US Says Cutting Aid Threatens Afghanistan Fight Algeria Opposition Says to Hold Weekly Rallies
Death Toll Rises to 48 in Iraq Suicide Bombing Maliki Fills Power, Trade, Other Iraq Cabinet Jobs
Iraq's Maliki Hails 'Peaceful Change' in Egypt Obama Seeks to Cut $78 Billion From Defense Budget
Iraqi Dies After Setting Himself on Fire in Unemployment Protest Egypt Shutters Banks After New Protests From Employees, Police
Report: European Countries May Freeze Mubarak's Assets Abroad As Egypt Calms Down, So Do Israeli Nerves
Young Protesters Revolt in Yemeni Capital Umma Islamic Party, Saudi Arabia's First Political Party, Formed by Moderate Scholars
Rep Jones Pushes for End to Afghanistan War Yemen Protesters: 'First Mubarak, Now Ali'
Egypt's New Military Rulers to Ban Union Meetings NATO: 740 Trainers Still Needed for Afghan Forces
Egyptian Military Dissolves Parliament

February 12th, 2011

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