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April 28th, 2011

Egypt's Darkest Corner Was the Forerunner to Guantanamo 2 Russians Guilty of Killing Rights Lawyer and Journalist
Rebels Repel Assaults by Loyalists in Libya Palestinian Factions Give Differing Views of Unity Pact
In Shift, Egypt Warms to Iran and Hamas, Israel's Foes Move to CIA Puts Petraeus in Conflict With Pakistan
Drones to Combat Drug Trafficking in Brazil Unable to Fly in Brazil for Lack of Fuel Abbas Seeks to Allay Fears on Accord With Hamas
Egypt Shows Signs of New Assertiveness Abroad Documents Offer Hints of Legal Strategy in WikiLeaks Case
For Petraeus, First Impressions at CIA Will Be Critical US Military Dismayed by Delays in 3 Key Development Projects in Afghanistan
Carter: North Korean Leader Willing to Meet With World Leaders Okinawans Sue Japan Government Over US Aircraft Noise
GOP Lawmaker: Time to End Draft Registration Carter Accuses South Korea, US of Withholding Food From North
Ugandan Opposition Leader Arrested at Protest Gadhafi Forces Overrun Rebel Outpost Along Tunisian Border
Bradley Manning No Longer Held in Solitary Confinement, Pentagon Says US Gives Limited Support to Rebel Government in Libya
Afghan Who Says He Joined Prison Escape Gives Details Syria: Muslim Brotherhood Calls for People to Take to the Streets to Protest
Gadhafi Regime Hands Weapons to Civilians Viagra Allegations Raised Amid Libya Divisions at Un
Children in Eastern Libya Cope With Horrors of War Libyan Government Shelling of Misrata Residential Area Said to Resume
Thursday: 39 Iraqis Killed, 51 Wounded Iran: Reformist MPs Demand Ahmadinejad's Impeachment
Iraq Tries to Revive Ailing Date Industry 12 Killed, 40 Wounded in Eastern Iraq's Suicide Bombing
Pentagon Pick Vows 'Disciplined' Spending, More Cost-Cutting Army Invites Press to Manning Prison
Rick Santorum Talks Tough on Libya Barack Obama Unveils National Security Team
Al Jazeera Suspends Arabic Service Operations in Syria Afghan Prison's Warden, Other Officials Arrested in Wake of Mass Escape
Wikileaks Suspect to Be Housed With Other Inmates Afghan Women Train for Olympic Boxing
Army Opens Prison for Media Review Unity Among North Waziristan Groups Crumbles
Target Killing in Karachi Claims Six More Lives Guantanamo: Files Reveal Many Inmates Were Minors
US Report Puts Egypt With Worst Religion Violators Yemenis Rally Outraged at Deaths of 12 Protesters
Thousands Fleeing Gadhafi Find Hospitality in Tunisia Sudan: Darfur Mediators Hand Draft Peace Agreement
Suicide Bomber Kills 8, Wounds 17 in Iraq Mosque Yemen Opposition Warns Bloodshed May Derail Deal
Ceasefire Agreed in Cambodian Border Clashes Chechnya: No Blood on My Hands, Says Kadyrov
Senate Hawks Push Obama on Syria Former Miss USA Traumatized by TSA in Dallas
EU Denounces Russian Minister's Visit to Abkhazia, South Ossetia Six Islamists Killed in North Caucasus
NATO General: Mass Afghan Jailbreak Not Endangering Military Gains Over 600 Killed in Syria Since Unrest Began, Activists Say
Won't Speak to Hamas, German Foreign Minister Says Jordan Welcomes Palestinian Hamas-Fatah Reconciliation
Iraqi Army Conducts War Games in Basra Kurdish Official Calls to Maintain US Troops in Diyala
Bahrain Sentences Four Protesters to Death, Deepening Anger Among Shi'ites Syrian Tanks Roll Into Latakkia, Shooting in Deraa
Syrian Families Flee Into Lebanon Netanyahu Denounces 'Outrageous' Fatah-Hamas Unity Deal
Palestinians Say Israeli Fire Wounds 4 in Gaza Strip US to Reconsider PA Funding Following Unity Deal
US Lawmakers Warn Against Palestinian Unity Barak Reiterates: Israel Won't Talk to Palestinian Government That Includes Hamas
Gadhafi Forces Overrun Libya Rebels Near Tunisia Border Egypt FM: Gaza Border Crossing to Be Permanently Opened
Pakistan Clash Kills 29 Karzai Considers Military Draft in Afghanistan
Push for Pentagon Cuts Tops Panetta's Agenda Marines Get Trained on Accepting Gay Recruits
Suicide Bomber Kills 6, Wounds 15 in Iraq Mosque DoJ Drops Probe of Whistleblower Who Exposed Bush-Era Domestic Spying
As Conflict Drags On, Food Supplies Run Low in Benghazi Zimbabwe PM Vows to Crackdown on Violence
Few People Vote in Northern Nigeria States Gadhafi Forces Shell Frontline City in West Libya
Libyan Forces Overrun Rebels on Tunisian Border No Recognition for South Sudan if It Claims Abyei: Bashir
Libyan Rebels Set Sights on Misrata Airport Pro-Gadhafi Forces Recapture Border Post: Source
Central African Rebels Call Ceasefire US Envoy Says Rights Talks With China Yield Little
US Ends Rights Talks With China 'Deeply Concerned' US Raps China for 'Serious Backsliding' on Rights
China Calls Tibet Exile Govt 'illegal' After Vote Israel FM Says Palestinian Deal Crosses 'Red Line'
Israel Rejects Palestinian Government With Hamas PLO Will Run Peace Talks: Abbas
Key US Lawmakers Warn Palestinians of Aid Cuts N. Korea's Kim Ready for S. Korea Summit: Carter
Domestic Politics Fuel Thai-Cambodian Dispute Bomb Hits Pakistan Navy Bus in Karachi; 5 Dead
Clashes Erupt as Separatist Leader Held in Kashmir New Hand in Line to Join Obama Middle East Team
Australia Calls for Sanctions on Syria Warcrimes Prosecutor Before UN on Libya Investigation
247 People on Terror Watch List Buy Guns in 2010 Arrests Made After Massive Afghan Jail Break
Children in Eastern Libya Cope With Horrors of War Ugandan Opposition Leader Detained for Fourth Time
Surprise Palestinian Unity Deal Challenges Israel Syria's Assad Facing Dissent Over Deraa Crackdown
Bomb Attack in Morocco Tourist Cafe Kills 14 Chechnya's Strongman Quizzed in Court by Top Foe
Britain Withdraws Syria's Royal Wedding Invitation US Military: American Soldier Dies in Iraq
Strategic Shift in Afghanistan Seen Under New US Envoy Iraq Car Bomb Kills Five as Police Chief Killed
Syria Secretly Tried to Build Nuclear Reactor, UN Watchdog Says Explosion Hits Cafe in Morocco, 14 Dead
Turkey Urges Syria to Stop Crackdown Indian Kashmir Clashes Erupt
Three Dead and 15 Injured in Third Roadside Bomb Attack This Week in Pakistan Bahraini Military Court Sentences Four Shiite Protesters to Death
Bomb Hits Pakistan Navy Bus, Third This Week Media to Tour Prison Where WikiLeaks Suspect Held
Judges Question Evidence on Guantanamo Detainees

April 27th, 2011

Taiwan Official Sentenced for Spying for China Australia to Boost Military Ties With China
North Korea Boat Retreats After Warning Shots Fired: South North Korea Makes Progress at Nuclear Site: Images
North Korea to Run Out of Food in June: Aid Group Kandahar Jail Governor Detained After Mass Breakout
What Obama's Security Team Shakeup Could Mean for Afghanistan Afghan Pullout to Be Slow Process, Warns US General
UN Cites Progress After Afghan Police Pay Audit Mass Graves Toll in Northwestern Mexico at 104
Bomb Hits Pakistan Navy Bus, Third This Week WikiLeaks Files on Guantanamo Unlikely to Help Those Jailed on Flawed Evidence
Twin Cites Speaks Out Against US War in Libya BP Discovers Unexploded German Bomb Next to Vital North Sea Oil Pipeline
A Beast in the Heart of Every Fighting Man
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