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February 16th, 2011

Investigative Spotlight Turns on Army Captain Who Helped Bust Counterfeiter Stakes Rise, Aid Cuts Mulled in Case of American Accused of Killing Pakistanis
Skirmishes Break Out at Funeral of Man Killed in Iranian Protests Libyan Online Protesters Prepare for 'Day of Rage'
Foreign Banks Suspend Ivory Coast Operations Queues Form at Ivory Coast Banks as Crisis Deepens
IMF Urges Targeted Subsidies in Middle East Riot Police Storm Bahrain Camp; 2 Reported Dead
Palestinians Say Vote Friday on Settlements Sen. Kerry Upbeat From Talks on Pakistan Detention
Argentina Demands US Apology for Undeclared Cargo Egyptian Democracy Advocate Critical of Military
Colombian Rebels Free 2 Captives After Delay Tracing the Myth of Vice President Xi Jinping of China
The Balance Shifts in Lebanese Politics Some of Mubarak's Funds Found by Swiss
Former Gen. Tin Aye Resigns From Myanmar's New Parliament Shy US Intellectual Created Playbook Used in a Revolution
Obama Ordered Secret Report on Unrest in Arab World Workers Press Demands After Aiding Egypt's Revolt
Riot Police in Early Morning Raid on Bahrain Protesters Ron Paul Seeks Vote to End Foreign Aid to Egypt, Israel, Jordan, and Pakistan
IMF Wants Afghanistan's Troubled Kabul Bank Sold Off At Least 3 Killed, 55 Wounded in Southern Iraq Protests
Gates: Iraq Will Face Problems if US Troops Withdraw Dianne Feinstein: US Intel Missed Warnings in Egypt
Egypt Military Rulers Face Iran Warship Passage Gaddafi Sweats as Wave of Arab Unrest Reaches Libya
Syria Rejects Atomic Watchdog's Inspection Request Hungary Agrees to Change Media Law to Meet EU Rules
German DM Guttenberg Makes Afghan Visit Hezbollah Leader Tells Fighters Be Ready for War With Israel
Netanyahu: Israel Committed to Peace Treaty With Egypt Berkeley Says No to Guantanamo Detainees
Anti-Government Protests, Clashes Spread to Libya Aide: Palestinian Elections Proceed Without Hamas
CIA: if Caught, bin Laden Would Be Sent to Gitmo Gates: US Has 'Interest' in Keeping Troops in Iraq
Egypt: Death Toll Put at 365 as Strikes Continue Thousands of Police Confront Protesters in Yemen
Muslim Brotherhood to Run for Egypt's Parliament Hezbollah Leader Warns of Border Conflict
Morgues Show Proof of Mass Ivory Coast Killings Judge Denies Immunity to Former Somali Leader
Egypt Bank Closures Add Strain on Economy Political Fight Over Guantanamo Won't Die
Syria Releases Activist Who Called for Protests Egypt Opposition Feels Strains From Within
Egypt Opposition Feels Strains From Within Afghan Plan Poses Threat to Women's Shelters
In Pakistan, Rumbles of a Revolution Over Raymond Davis Hundreds of Libyans Demand the Government's Ouster
Sen. Leahy on Anthrax Case: 'It's Not Closed' Colin Powell Demands Answers Over Curveball's WMD Lies
Panetta: if Captured, bin Laden Would Be Held at Guantanamo US Top Military Chief Warns on 'Foolhardy' Egypt Aid Cuts
US Lawmakers Propose Tougher Iran Sanctions House Puts Spending-Cut Knife to Pentagon
Hezbollah Warns Israel It Will Avenge Slain Commander Pakistan PM Hints at Religious Pardon for US Official
Some Afghans Say Insecurity Persists Despite Surge US: No Decision on Petraeus Exit From Afghanistan
Egypt-Inspired Protests Gain Pace Across Region House Votes Down Controversial Fighter Funding
Books Not Bombs at Karachi Literature Festival Pakistan FM: Davis Doesn't Enjoy Blanket Immunity US Seeking
Mullen: Afghanistan Violence to Rise in 2011 Strikes in Egypt Continue Despite Warning by Country's Military
Report: Israeli Army Video Hints at Syria, Iran Attacks Defense Chiefs Warn Congress Against Deep Military Budget Cuts
Panel of Egyptian Experts Tackles New Constitution MPs: Israeli Version of Big Brother an 'Incitement to Terror'
Netanyahu on Egypt: Israel Must 'Prepare for Worst' Israel Agrees to More Troops in Demilitarized Sinai
Bill: Knesset to OK All Treaties Bibi to Nasrallah: Stay in Your Bunker
Mubarak Has Given Up and Wants to Die, Says Saudi Official 'Lebanon Will Respect International Resolutions, Including on Israel '
US Pushing Palestinians to Drop UN Resolution on Settlement Construction China Blocks US Push on Web Freedom
North Korea 'Building' New Missile Launch Site In Streets of Lahore, Anger at US Shooter Runs Deep
Thousands of Cameras Watch China's Uighurs, Inhibiting Discourse Wednesday: 6 Iraqis Killed, 59 Wounded
Hosni Mubarak Is Not Dying and Had His Breakfast on the Beach Today Lawsuit: Pentagon Mishandled Rapes
Gates: Egypt a Case for Diplomats, Not US Forces US Military HQ in Mideast Watching Gulf Unrest
Iran Opposition Leader Ready to 'Pay Any Price' North Korea Marks Kim's Birthday Amid Economic Hardship
Egypt's Protests Continue Despite Military Warning Egypt Antiquities Chief: 3 Missing Objects Found
Curveball Could Face Jail for Warmongering, Says German MP 1 Dead, 55 Wounded During Protests in Eastern Iraq
Firm in WikiLeaks Plot Has Deep Ties to Feds Israeli FM Threatens War With Iran Over Suez Warship Claim
Protests Continue in Bahrain, Yemen and Iran - in Pictures Israel Warns It Might Act on Iranian Warships Passing Through Suez Canal
Somali Pirate Who Attacked US-Flagged Ship Sentenced to 33 Years Aide: Palestinian Elections Proceed Without Hamas
14 Hurt as Libya Braces for 'Day of Anger' Iran's Natanz Nuclear Facility Recovered Quickly From Stuxnet Cyberattack
Son of North Korean Leader Is Said to Be Given No. 2 Post US Soldier Dies in Central Iraq
Lawmaker Seeks Ban of Military NASCAR Sponsors Barak: Israeli Soldiers May Be Called to Invade Lebanon in the Future
Shin Bet Retracts Security Claims Over 'Extreme Leftist Activities' in East Jerusalem Finnish Soldier Dies in Afghanistan
Surveillance Footage and Code Clues Indicate Stuxnet Hit Iran Suicide Bombers Strike in Caucasus
Knesset Approves Bill to Penalize Israeli Citizens Who Urge Boycott Bahrain Protesters Hold Ground
Violent Protests Break Out in Libya US Interests at Stake in Bahrain Unrest
South Sudan Chosen as Name for New Country

February 15th, 2011

North Korean Said to Defect Across Land Border Police Crack Down as Protests Grow in US-Backed Bahrain
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