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April 27th, 2011
The Pentagon's Secret Plan to Slash Its Own Budget
Hope, Mistrust Among Sri Lankans After UN Report
UN Bars Peter Erlinder From Rwanda Tribunal Work
Newly-Named Tibetan Exile Leader Faces Task of Reshaping Government
Grim Outlook for US-China Talks on Human Rights
Protests and Strikes Rock Yemen in Day of Violence
Assad's Forces Pound City at Center of Syrian Revolt
Embattled Arab Leaders Decide It's Better to Fight Than Quit
Morocco Satisfied With Latest UN Resolution on Sahara
Western Sahara: Security Council Extends UN Mission for Another Year
Moroccan King Opens Door for Change
Moroccan King Extends Pay Hike to Armed Forces
Merchants Torch Mayor's House and Soldiers Headquarters in a Central Burkina Faso City
Nigeria to Hold Vote in States Hard-Hit by Religious Violence as Officials Count Ballots
5 Colombian Police Killed, 2 Wounded in Attacks on Posts by Suspected FARC Rebels
Sweden Demands Answers From Venezuela Over Arrest of Alleged FARC Rebel
UN Team Quizzes Libyan Officials on Human Rights as Misurata Shelling Persists
Libyan Security Forces Protect Gas Stations as Lines Lengthen
Thai-Cambodia Artillery Duels Continue for 7th Day
Does Jimmy Carter Still Have His Peacemaking Magic When It Comes to North Korea?
Ivory Coast Militia Leader Killed
Petraeus Would Helm an Increasingly Militarized CIA
From CIA to Defense, Leon Panetta Is a Quintessential Washington Player
Wednesday: 8 Iraqis Killed, 14 Wounded
Iraq's Human Rights Ministry Denies Existence of Secret Women Prisons
Defense Firms Profit but Budget Cuts Weigh on Sales
New Afghan War Leader Helped Nurture Sunni Awakening in Iraq
NATO Air Strike Kills 12 Libyan Rebels in Misrata
Niger Calls for Aid for Those Fleeing Libya Conflict
Israel Dismayed as Fatah Strikes Surprise Deal With Hamas
Analysis: Syria Falls Back on Fear to Quell Revolt
Boom Times in the West Bank
Iran's Ahmadinejad in Growing Rift With Top Cleric
UAE Quiet on Streets but Web Reformers Face Heat
African Migrant Workers Hope for Next Boat Out of Libya
UN Fails to Agree on Syria Protests Crackdown
'Terrorists' Snipe at Passers-By, Cut Off Roads in Syria's Daraa
Bahrain Denies Mass Sackings Over Protests
Misrata: Front and Center in Libyan Battle
Pakistan and India Talk Trade, but Historical Tensions Persist
Pakistan Pushes Afghans for Closer Ties, Officials Say
Coalition Government Near in Iraq
Ex-Bush Official: Those Who Would Block Debt Hike Are Like Al-Qaeda
FBI Serves Grand Jury Subpoena Likely Relating to WikiLeaks
Condoleezza Rice on Donald Rumsfeld: Wrong, 'Grumpy'
Doctor Says 12 Protesters Killed in Yemen
NATO Aims to Rattle Gadhafi With Increased Airstrikes, Attacks on Compound
Leon Panetta Choice Signals Defense Cuts
Syria: Hundreds Quit Ruling Party in Protest Over Crackdown
At the CIA, Petraeus Will Face a Different Culture
NATO Strike Kills 12 Libyan Rebels in Misrata
US: Libya Death Toll Could Be as High as 30,000
UK University Campuses Are 'Hotbeds of Islamic Extremism'
Libya's Gadhafi Trains Volunteer Army to Fight Nato
Saudi Arabia Detains Bloggers Over Protest
Gunmen Kill 10 in Yemen Anti-Government Protests
Lawyers Called to Clarify Rules of Conflict in Libya
Syria Sends More Troops to Rebel Town
British Troops Could Be Deployed to Tunisia
ACLU: Cut Back Chicago Police Spying
Activists Claim Iraqi Agents Torturing, Intimidating Protesters
UAE Fighter Pilot Alive After Crash in Libya
Belarus Government to Sue Leading Opposition Newspapers
Indigenous Groups Shut Down Parts of Nepal, Demand Autonomy
Afghanistan Cancels Annual Military Parade Due to Security Concerns
Israel to Abbas: Choose Between Hamas or Israel
Weapons Depot Found in Kirkuk
Iraq's Parliament Speaker Calls on EU Not to Encourage Iraqi Minorities Immigration
Syria Tightens Its Grip on Protest Centers
Fatah: Palestinian Unity Is Best Weapon Against Occupation
Egypt-Israel Gas Pipeline Fire Could Rage for Days
Fatah-Hamas Pact to Include Release of Prisoners
Hamas: We Won't Negotiate Peace With Israel
Iran Says Its Computers Targeted by Second Cyber Virus 'Stars'
Fatah and Hamas: Palestinian Reconciliation Will End Israeli Occupation
Guantanamo Secret Files Show US Often Held Innocent Afghans
Gates to Leave Pentagon June 30: Official
Iran's Ahmadinejad in Growing Rift With Top Cleric
US Urges Turkey on Iran Sanctions
Fatah, Hamas End Feud, Agree to Interim Government
US Reacts Coolly to Palestinian Reconciliation
Hamas Orders Humane Prison Care After Jail Death
Russia Worried by NATO Expansion Near Its Border
Carter Says N. Korea Seeks Better US Ties
UN Fails to Agree on Condemning Syria
Indonesian Terrorist Gets 10 Years
Pakistan Denies Reports of Efforts to Split US, Afghanistan
Interpol Rebukes Allies After Afghan Prison Break
Gunmen Kill 10 in Yemen Anti-Government Protests
Why Bahrain Is Trying Civilians Before a Military Court
Belarus Closes 2 Independent Newspapers
Iraq Culture Chief Escapes Assassination Bid
Obama Sending Panetta to Pentagon, Petraeus to CIA
Old Policy in Place, West Point Rejects Lesbian
Tibetan Exile Community Get New Political Leader
The Guantanamo File on Germany's Murat Kurnaz
Ivory Coast Forces Attack Renegade Positions
NATO Jets Stop Attack on Rebel-Held Port in Libya
US Weighs Option of Extending Guard's Deployment to Border
Pilot Kills Eight US Soldiers, One Contractor in Kabul Airport Attack
NATO Bombs Gadhafi Cribs (but Not to Kill Him, Honest)
Tajik Rebels Threaten Attacks
Nineveh Governor Denies Existence of Armed Groups Behind Sit-In Demos
Four Civilians Injured in IED Blast in Central Baghdad
Cambodian PM Accuses Thais of War Mongering
France Analyzes New Video of al-Qaeda Hostages
Mubarak Too Frail to Be Moved
Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak Has Committed an Embarrassing Security Breach, Forgetting His Briefcase
Petraeus to Head CIA, Panetta to Head Pentagon
Ivory Coast Forces Attack Positions of Renegade Warlord Who Helped Lead Fight Against Gbagbo
Secret Case Against Detainee Crumbles
CIA's Panetta to Head Pentagon, Petraeus to CIA
Afghan Pilot 'Kills Eight NATO Troops, One Contractor at Kabul Airport'
April 26th, 2011
NATO Widens Air War in Libya, Targeting Key Sites in Tripoli
Putin: Libya Coalition Has No Right to Kill Gadhafi
Yemen Remains Al Qaeda's Ultimate Breeding Ground
NATO Plans Escalation of Libyan War
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