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April 20th, 2011

Misrata Fighting Kills Nine, Including Journalist Rebels Will Accept Foreign Forces to Protect Libyans
New Ivory Coast Army Turn Guns on Each Other 2 Chinese Human Rights Lawyers Released
Netanyahu Invitation Puts Obama on Spot on Peace Plan Syrians Keep Up Protests Amid Doubts on Reforms
Mubarak Leaves an Air of Wistfulness in Egypt France and Italy Will Send Military Liaisons to Libya, War Could Drag On
Inferior Arms Hobble Rebels in Libya War Neighbors Become Enemies in North Nigeria as Election Fury Splits Along Religious Lines
Satellite Images Show Razing of Village and Burning of 350 Buildings in Southern Sudan Hundreds of Kenyans Still Missing 3 Years After Military Crackdown on Western Militia
Eritrean Exiles Demonstrate in Ethiopia Against Their Country's Autocratic Leadership Madagascar's Coup Leader Wraps Up Shuttle Diplomacy Tour of Region
Burkina Faso's New Prime Minister Promises Inclusive Government to Tackle Aftermath of Unrest Mexican Police Find 26 Bodies in Lot in Northern Mexico, Rescue 68 Kidnapped by Drug Cartel
Mullen's Visit to Pakistan Highlights Differences on Key Issues Britain Urges Its Citizens to Leave Syria on Commercial Flights Amid Growing Security Threat
In Yemen, Anger From Activists Over US Policy Afghan's Death a Parable for Country's Justice Quandary: Courts or Elders?
Iranian Leader Rebuffs Ahmadinejad Over Official's Dismissal Doctor in Misrata Clinic Keeps Grim Record of War Wounds From Fighting
Amid Transition, More Egyptians Cling to Safety of Long-Hated Emergency Law Ukraine to Deliver 26 Armored Vehicles to Iraq
Sacramento Woman Killed in Iraq's Camp Ashraf Raid Palestinian State Backed by 47 Israeli Intellectuals
Allies Send Military Advisers, Equipment to Toughen Libya Rebels 2 Western Photojournalists Killed in Libya
Thousands of Students Protest Syrian Government, Despite Reforms Military Moves to Further Isolate Bradley Manning With Transfer to Kansas
Lebanon Bans Pro- and Anti-Assad Protests in North Libya Foreign Min Suggests Elections if Bombs Stop
France Vows to Step Up Airstrikes in Libya Lawyers Indicted for Passing Message for Prisoners in Gaza
UK Military Deployed to Libya as EU Mulls Sending 1,000 Humanitarian Troops UN May Send Humanitarian Mission to Libya This Weekend
If You're a Bahraini, Protesting in the UK Can Have 'Grave Consequences' Ethnic Militias Fuel Tensions in Northern Afghanistan
Taliban Stoke Fears of Infiltration in Military Iran Engineers Kidnapped in Afghanistan Freed
Mass Grave Discovery in Iraq Could Fuel Divisions War in Libya Could Drag On, Military Analysts Say
Israel 'Supplied Arms to Argentina During Falklands War' Obama, Cameron Discuss Tightening Pressure on Gadhafi
Sudan: President Concedes Blame for Genocide Scores Killed in Nigerian Election Violence
Bahrain's Secret Terror A New Jail for Bradley Manning - but the Controversy Rages On
Putin Drops Strongest Hint Yet of Bid for Presidency Taliban Kill Two for Supplying Livestock to Afghanistan
GCC Talks Stall on Peace Deal for Yemen 'Mission Creep' Feared in Libya Campaign
One Shot Dead in Yemen Protest Mutilated Bodies of Syrian Officers Stir Suspicion
Pro-Palestinian Activists Take to Sea to Protect Gaza Fishermen Clinton Calls on Syria to Stop Arrests, Torture
NATO Says Afghan Troop Recruitment Up Sevenfold UN Report Causes Delay in Trial of Sri Lanka's Former Army Chief
French Soldier Killed in Afghanistan Senior Oil Official Wounded in Eastern Mosul
Gadhafi's Libya Dodges Fuel Sanctions Via Tunisia Sudan Students Demonstrate Against Bashir
Officials: NATO Air Strike Kills at Least Three Afghan Civilians Spiegel Interview With Mohamed ElBaradei
Protest Erupts in Syria's Biggest City, Dissident Seized End of Emergency Rule in Syria Unlikely to Quell Protests or Stop Arrests
Yemen's Saleh Looks to Sons, Family for Survival Mikati: Lebanon Should Focus on Own Problems
Thousands Protest in Syria, Brushing Off Reforms 'Restrepo' Director, Photographer Dies in Libya
Esther Pollard 'Hurt' by Obama's Silence on Husband Life on the Rebel Side of the Crosshairs
Emirati Official Says Activist Arrests Legal Helen Thomas Exits Anti-AIPAC Meeting Amid Controversy
Dozens Targeted in Chinese Crackdown on Critical Voices Pro-Palestinians Sail to 'Document IDF Aggression'
BBC: Flotilla Investigative Report Accurate, Impartial Netanyahu Urged Olmert to Initiate Israeli Attack on Iran
Yemen President Resists Call to Step Down Mullen Accuses Pakistan of Keeping Terrorist Links
Was FBI Too Quick to Judge Anthrax Suspect the Killer? Saudi Charged as Mastermind of Cole Bombing
US Sanctions Kurdish Rebel Leaders for Drug Trafficking New Terror Alerts Will Be Specific and Short-Lived
US Pledges $25m to Libyan Rebels Pentagon Seeks Death Penalty Against Uss Cole Bombing Suspect
Palestinian Leader: There Will Be No New Uprising 3 Western Powers Sending Military Advisors to Libya
Misurata Rebels Show Ingenuity in Libya War Anti-Bomb Plan for Pentagon Annex Posted Online
Second Female British Soldier Killed in Afghanistan British Spy Secrets Still Much Cooler Than American Spy Secrets
South Sudan Army, Militia Clash Kills 31: Army US 'Saddened' by Death of Journalist in Libya
Iran Engineers Kidnapped in Afghanistan Freed Iran Lawmakers: Ahmadinejad Must Back Intel Chief
Palestinians Ask Subaru to Act Against Spoof Ad Palestinian President Opposes New Uprising
Small Bomb Hurled at Officers in Northern Ireland Saleh's Deadly Crackdowns Deepen Yemen Protesters' Resolve
Afghan Ministry Attack 'May Have Been Inside Job' Afghan Army Reviewing Recruitment After Attack
Intelligence Experts See Gadhafi Rebuilding Power Ivorian Army Attacks
Sarkozy Tells Libyan Rebels: 'We Will Help You' Gulf States to Dispatch Envoy to Yemen Over Crisis
Protest Erupts in Syria's Homs Despite New Law Cameron Urges US and Italy to Keep Pressure on Kadhafi
US Soldier Goes on Trial in Slaying of 2 in Iraq Baghdad Protest Ban Is Undemocratic: Sadr
Photographer Killed in Libya US to Give Libyan Rebels Non-Lethal Aid
Urgent UN Rights Meeting on Mideast Unrest Planned Clinton Condemns Syrian Violence
Libya Offers 'Verifiable' Ceasefire, UN-Supervised Elections US Says Won't Abandon Drone Program in Pakistan
Clinton Recommends $25 Mln US Aid to Libyan Rebels DoD Announces Charges Sworn Against Detainee Nashiri
Abbas Seeks 'Advice' From France on Declaring Palestinian Statehood Human Rights Minister Discusses With US Official Iraqi Detainees' Conditions
Bahraini Man on Trial for Alleged Ties to Iran Nigeria Hospitals Struggle to Treat Machete Wounds
Lethal Parcel Bombs Sent to Celtic Soccer Boss, High-Profile Supporters Taiwan General Fired for Failng 'Loyalty Test'
Muammar Gadhafi's Forces Batter Besieged City of Misrata Kabul Bank to Be Split and Sold Off to Protect Afghanistan's Financial System
Europeans Step Up Efforts to Aid Libyan Rebels Arab League Again Delays Baghdad Summit Meeting
France and Italy Will Also Send Advisers to Libya Rebels Israeli Ambassador Leaves Cairo Amid Speculations of Opening Egypt's Border With Gaza Soon
Afghan Army Reviewing Recruitment After Attack Afghan Police: Taliban Release Iranian Hostages
US Soldier on Trial in Iraq Slaying of 2 Comrades Estonians Kidnapped in Lebanon Appear in Video
Libya: British MPs' Concerns Over 'Mission Creep' Grow

April 19th, 2011

Gaza Strip: Suspect in Killing of Italian Activist Dies in Standoff British 'Advisors' Head to East Libya to Face Divided Rebel Forces
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