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February 19th, 2011
US Officials Claim Credit for Easing of Crackdown on Bahrain Protesters
Starving N. Korea Begs for Food, but US Has Concerns About Resuming Aid
Trials Begin for Belarusan Protesters Amid Criticism
Cairo Begins to Resume Everyday Business
Thai Police: Insurgent Attacks in South Wound 17
Venezuela's Allies Tell OAS Chief Not to Meddle
Opposition Set to Present Demands to Bahrain Government
Oil Flows, but High Prices Jangle Nerves
Government Tries to Keep Secret What Many Consider a Fraud
Britain's Alliance With Libya Turns Sour as Gadhafi Cracks Down
Libyan Demonstrators Say They'll Soldier on Despite Violent Crackdown
Moroccan Protests to Demand Limit to King's Powers
Egypt Is No Longer Committed to an Alliance With Israel Against Iran
Kuwait Police Clash With Hundreds of Protesters
Egypt Releases 14 Palestinians
Bangladesh Liberation Film Opens Old Wounds From Struggle With Pakistan
Middle East Protests: Is It Time for the West to Come Clean?
Mideast Leaders Look to Hold Onto Power as Protests Continue
Surprise House Effort to Defund Afghan War Falls Short
US Considering Response to Hijacking of American Yacht by Somali Pirates
Syria's Poor Receive Cash Aid From Government
FBI: Web-Based Services Hurting Wiretapping Efforts
British Victim of Mumbai Terror Attacks Slams Compensation U-Turn
British Gun Dealer Investigated in US Over Ak-47 Empire
Boycott the UK Census Over Links to Lockheed Martin, Protesters Say
Australian Soldier, Interpreter Killed in Afghanistan
Middle East Protests: Yemenis Clash With Riot Police Across the Country
Libya Protests: Gaddafi Sends in Snipers to Silence the Dissent
Yemen Security Forces Shoot Dead Protester
British and French Crackdown on Arms Exports to Bahrain and Libya
Blooms Replace Bullets in Bahrain, While the Region Hits Boiling Point ,
TSA Source: Armed Agent Slips Past Airport Body Scanner
Afghan War Budget Limitation: House Roll-Call Vote
200 Reported Slain as Libyan Forces Ratchet Up Violence in East
Morocco February 20 Protest Leaders Quit After Row
Dawat-E-Islami Activist Laid to Rest Amid Tight Security in Pakistan
Three Killed in Separate Incidents of Violence in Karachi
Two Security Personnel Killed in Pakistan Landmine Blast
Bahrain Says Dialogue Started With Opposition
Syrians Turn Out for Unprecedented Demonstration
Pakistan Parties on Collision Course, Yet Again
Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi Doesn't Want to 'Bother' Libyan Leader Muammar Gaddafi
Libyan Opposition Warns of 'Bloodbath,' Calls for Intervention
Hariri Slams Hezbollah's Arms as March 14 Steps Up Rhetoric
'Clinton Threatened to Cancel Aid to Palestinian Authority'
Iran's Opposition to Hold Mass Protest Sunday
Panel to Consider Applying Israeli Law to Settlements
Israel: Hundreds Mark Gilad Shalit's 1,700th Day in Captivity With Rally Outside Netanyahu's House
Peres Calls Abbas to Discuss Peace Process in Wake of Failed UN Settlement Resolution
Gadhafi Tries to Crush Libyan Protests With Brute Force
China President Calls for More Internet Oversight
Afghanistan Will Not Control All Women's Shelters
Suu Kyi Must Say Sorry for Sanctions: Myanmar Media
After Egypt, Myanmar's Suu Kyi Wants Twitter: Report
Libya Cuts Off Internet Service: Network Monitor
Hamas Says US Veto of UN Settler Vote 'Outrageous'
Palestinians Will Not Spurn US Despite Veto: Abbas
Freed German Reporters Set to Leave Iran
Iran Warns Opposition Against Staging Fresh Rallies
Iran Naval Ships to Cross Suez Canal on Monday
Ousted Madagascar President Vows to Return Home
Envoys Call for Urgency in Darfur Peace Talks
Egypt Islamists Want Purge of Old Regime Figures
Church Says Cuba Freeing 7 Political Prisoners
Mexican Army to Increase Border Presence: President
Egypt Officially Recognizes Moderate Islamic Party
Libya's Internet Reportedly Down as Violence Against Anti-Government Protesters Continues
Church Says Cuba Freeing 7 Political Prisoners
US Restricts Staff Movement in Palestinian Areas
Tunisia: Islamist Party Condemns Slaying of Priest
Somali Fighters Cut Off Hands of 2 Accused Thieves
Ex-US Officials Call for Lifting of Terror Label From Iran Group
Cuba Police Free Mother of Hunger Striker Who Died
Veteran Egypt Activist Sees Revolution as Ongoing
Egypt: the Police Are Back, but Where Are the Inmates?
Libya: African Mercenaries Imported by Kadafi to Quash Protests, Al Arabiya Reports
Morocco: Rioting Breaks Out Ahead of Sunday Pro-Reform Protest
Deaths as Ivory Coast Forces Open Fire on Protesters
Senegal Soldier Dies After Setting Himself on Fire
Libya Protests: Reports of Intense Benghazi Violence
Saturday: 5 Iraqis Killed, 14 Wounded
How Britain Taught Arab Police Forces All They Know
Ban All Foreign Aid to Saudi Arabia for 'Exporting Terrorists,' Says Weiner
Saudi Arabia Feels Insecure Amid Mideast Unrest
Libyan Protesters Risk 'Suicide' by Army Hands
Two Killed in Djibouti Protest: Ministry
Amateur Video Captures Shooting in Bahrain
Analyst Warns From Deterioration of Conditions in Iraq's Kurdistan Region
Women of the Revolution
Moroccans Riot Ahead of Protests
Police in Islamabad Arrests 9 Suspected Terrorists
Blast in SW Pakistan Kills 2, Wounds Another
Kuwait Interior Ministry Warns Against Illegal Gatherings
Saboteurs Hit Disused Iraq Oil Pipeline
Thousands Protest in Northern Iraq Over Shooting
Iraq Vet's War Followed Him Home to San Antonio
Iran 'Frees German Journalists' Held Over Stoning Interview
Iraqi Kurdish Official Says Turkish Initiative a Correct Step
Bahrain Hospital Admits 60-80 After Latest Unrest
Snipers Shoot Mourners Killing 15 in Libya
Spy Flap Keeps US Drones From Blasting Pakistan
Algeria Police Attack Fresh Opposition Rally
US Entering Direct Talks With Taliban: Report
A Funeral in Bahrain
Libyan Snipers Fire on Mourners
Israel 'Deeply Appreciates' US Veto on UN Resolution Condemning Settlements
Palestinians Plan 'Day of Rage' to Protest US Veto on UN Settlement Resolution
Bahrain Military, Police Flee From Protesters
Pentagon Plans Nuclear-Powered War Bases
Inside the Pentagon's $56 Billion 'Black' Budget
Unexpectedly, Navy's Superlaser Blasts Away a Record
Latin America Calls for Boosting Ties With the Middle East
Algerian Police Break Up Crowd at Pro-Reform Rally
Church Says Cuba Freeing 6 Dissidents
Ivory Coast Authorities Disrupt Opposition Meeting
Libya: Pro-Government Forces Fire on Mourners
Montana Soldier Remembered as 'Hard-Working Rancher'
Vote-Buying Charges Taint Uganda Election
Protesters Brave Riot Police in Algeria
Bahrain Opposition Rejects Talks Offer
Warrant Reissued for Former Pakistan President
Bahrain Orders Military Off Capital Streets
Chinese Nobel Prize Winner's Wife Says She Is 'Miserable' and a 'Hostage'
India and Pakistan Are United by Language and History, Divided by Commerce
Camouflaged Attackers Kill 3 Tourists in Russian Resort Area; Separate Explosion
Bahrain's Sunni Outreach Fuels Protests
US Restricts Staff Movement in Palestinian Areas
China Cracks Down on Call for 'Jasmine Revolution'
Pakistani Taliban Claims It Killed Retired Spy
30 Wounded, 50 Arrested as Kuwait Police Attack Protesters
Madagascar's Deposed Leader Barred From Returning
Afghan Leader Says US Bases Depend on Neighbors
Anti-Government Protester Killed in Clash in Yemen
Hundreds of Protesters Defy Police in Algeria
Suez Canal Says No Go-Ahead Yet for Iran Warships
Uganda's Museveni Grabs Commanding Poll Lead
Bahrain Trade Union Calls Strike From Sunday
After 15-Year Battle, Egypt's Wasat Party Approved
At Least 18 Killed, 70 Wounded in Afghan Bank Attack
Libya City Burying More Dead After Security Crackdown
Ivorian Troops Fire to Disperse Anti-Gbagbo Protest
Iran to Release Two Detained Germans: Report
Arab League Sees Grave Situation and Wants Summit
UN Nuclear Body May Highlight Iran Military Concerns
Somali Pirates Hijack Yacht With American Couple
Protesters Retake Central Square in Bahrain While Libya and Yemen Try to Suppress Protests
February 18th, 2011
Iran Opposition Plans New Protest Sunday
Young Egypt Musician's Songs Struck Revolutionary Chord
Grandmother Speaks About Soldier (SC) Who Was to Return Home Next Week From Iraq
Funeral Held for Harrod (OH) Soldier Killed by Afghan IED
Afghan Soldier Kills Three German Soldiers, Wounds Six
February 17th, 2011
New London (OH) Says Goodbye to Its Fallen Son
February 16th, 2011
US Carrier Transits Suez Canal to Gulf: Navy
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