Updated April 11, 2011 - 11:53 PM EDT
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April 12th, 2011

Israel Worried by 'Weakening' US

April 11th, 2011

Iran Expels Kuwaiti Diplomats Venezuela to Deport Suspected Colombian Rebels
Argentine Rights Leader Testifies About Daughter Bahrain Questions Three Reporters, May Charge Activist
Egypt PM Says Regrets Protest Crackdown, Sets Probe Former Ben Ali Party Official Arrested in Tunisia
Rebels: Pro-Gadhafi Forces Step Up Attack on Misrata Syrian Opposition Says 200 Killed in Protests
Ouattara Urges Peace After Ivory Coast Rival Held Possible Libya Stalemate Puts Stress on US Policy
Iran Blames Pipeline Explosion on Western Enemies Iraq Steps Back on the Regional Stage, Away From America
Leaders of Libya's Rebellion Once Sought Change Inside Gadhafi Regime Through Son European Parliament Members: Russia Must Permit Free Assembly, Elections
US Blocks 350 With Suspected Ties to Terrorists from Flying Official: EU to Ease Myanmar Sanctions
Terror Suspect Padilla Appeals Decision Over Alleged Torture Swazi Pro-Democracy Group Says 5 Activists Held
CIA Says It Has Slashed Its Terrorism Interrogation Role Changes of Command Loom at Defense Department, CIA
Reports: Pakistan Asks US to Cut CIA's Role West Bank Village Residents Report Daily IDF Raids
FBI Files Reveal Scare Stories of Hitler Living in the US Russian Internet Users Face More State Spying
Two US Soldiers Killed by US Drone in Afghanistan 'All We Saw Was a Big Flash': Belarus Bombing Kills 11, Injures Over 100
Libya Unrest: Thousands of Children Caught in the Crossfire in Misrata Libya's Koussa Speaks for First Time Since Fleeing
Libyan Uprising: Libyan Rebels Reject Cease-Fire Plan Canadian Media Largely Missing From Afghanistan These Days
Iraq's Chalabi Advises Protesters Abroad Iraq Moves to Shut Iranian Exile Camp
Former Libyan Official Warns Gadhafi Will Plot Terrorist Attacks on US Pakistan Tells US It Must Sharply Cut CIA Activities
Germany Threatens to Reintroduce Border Checks in Row Over Tunisian Refugees Mossad Former Head: Cairo's Pro-Gaza Protests Herald Shifting Attitude Towards Israel
Yemeni President 'Ready' for Power-Transfer UN Diplomat Is Denied Private Meeting With WikiLeaks Suspect Bradley Manning
US Backs Down and Grants Visa to Omar Barghouti, Palestinian Advocate of Israel Boycott Talk of Gadhafi Leaving 'Ridiculous,' Says Son
Fears That Putting Gbagbo on Trial for War Crimes Will Reignite the Conflict War in Afghanistan Destabilizing Pakistan, Says Zardari
Deadlock in Yemen Over Gulf Cooperation Council Peace Plan Israelis Split Over Proposed Ceasefire With Hamas in Gaza Strip
Jordanian Pro-Democracy Leader Detained Syrian President 'Honors' Dead Protesters, Releases 191 Detainees
Eleven Suspected al-Qaeda Militants Killed in South Yemen Roadside Bombs Kill NATO Soldier, Two Afghan Policemen
Syrian Muslim Brotherhood Leader Declares Support for Anti-Assad Protests Obama Faces Criticism From Mentor Over Bradley Manning Treatment
Clinton: Capture of Ivory Coast President Is a Lesson to Dictators Everywhere Minsk's Subway Explosion Kills 11, Injures 100
Pentagon Lawyer Apologizes to Seminole Tribe for al-Qaeda Analogy 2 US Troops Mistakenly Killed by Drone Attack in Afghanistan
Monday: 22 Iraqis Killed, 52 Wounded Former UN Weapons Inspector in Iraq Faces Trial in Pa. Over Online Sex Sting
Bahrain Unrest: Torture Fears as Activists Die in Jail Egypt Youth Coalition Suspends Dialogue With Armed Forces
Iranian Students Hurl Firebombs at Saudi Embassy Israel to Arm Combat Soldiers With Cameras to Fight War Crimes Charges
Israeli PM: New Flotilla 'Must Be Stopped' Egypt Blogger Jailed for Criticizing Army
Protest to Challenge Swaziland Autocracy Pentagon Estimates Libya Costs at $608 Million
US Humanitarian Aid Reaches Iranian Cult's Camp in Iraq Karzai Blames Foreign Advisers for Problems at Kabul Bank
Explosions in Fallujah Kill Seven Libya Rebels Spurn African Cease-Fire Plan Without Gadhafi Exit
German Mediation in Shalit Affair Faces Failure Ivory Coast: French Forces Capture Gbagbo
At Least 6 Killed in Clashes in Russia's North Caucasus Farmers and Insurgents Plant Mines to Prevent Destruction of Poppy Fields

April 10th, 2011

Czech Reporters Sue Israel Over Flotilla Raid Rebel Defenses 'Failing' as Gadhafi Forces Near Benghazi
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