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April 29th, 2011

Cuba Hunger Strikers Seek Release of Jailed US Man Uganda's Besigye Leaves for Treatment in Kenya After Being Injured in Arrest
Morocco Counts Cost of Bombing at Tourist Hotspot Libya: Tunisia Indignant Over Border Clashes
Fighting Near Libyan-Tunisian Border Leaves Refugees at Risk Trouble Brewing in Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso Police Agree to Halt Mutiny EU Urges Delay in Lifting Air Travel Liquids Ban
Argentine Police Probe Stabbing Death of Pinochet Agent Who Organized Carlos Prats Bombing Germany Says Arrests of 3 Men Foiled Attack by al-Qaeda
Syrian Forces Shoot at Protesters in Dara'a Siege French Courts Acquit Ex-Minister, Tycoons in Trial Over Arms Trafficking to Angola
Southern Sudan Official Tells Bashir That Abyei Belongs in the South Despite Khartoum Warning Riots Erupt in Uganda Capital After Brutal Arrest of Opposition Leader; 2 Dead, 120 Wounded
US Senator Urges State Dept to Considering Sanctions for Haitian Officials Amid Fraud Concerns Paraguay Vice President Says He'll Shoot President Lugo to Keep Him From Seeking Re-Election
NATO Says Pro-Gadhafi Forces Have Been Caught Trying to Mine Harbor of Libyan City of Misrata Venezuela: Sweden Should Explain Why Alleged Rebel Representative Was Allowed to Leave Nation
Egypt's Decision to Open Gaza Border Crossing a Sign of Broader Shifts in Middle East More Than 800 Inmates Escape From 2 Tunisian Prisons as Cells Set Afire
Nicaraguan President Calls Royal Wedding 'Offensive' in Face of UK Involvement in Libya Fight Libya Threatens Ships Delivering Aid to Misrata
Defense Department's Vickers Is a National Security Star — Again Friday: 13 Iraqis Killed, 29 Wounded
Amnesty International Urges Bahrain to Halt Execution of Protesters Libya Regime Offers Misrata Rebels Amnesty
Libya: Gadhafi Says Ready for Ceasefire, but Not One-Sided Libya's Gadhafi Calls for Negotiation With Nato
100 Demonstrate in Montreal Against Repression in Syria Syria 'Facing UN Nuclear Site Action'
Bahrain Cleric: Death Sentences Deepen Tensions US and Pakistan: Allies With Mutual Disgust
Pentagon's Rosy Report of Afghanistan War Raises Questions Trump Wants All of Iraq's Oil for the US
5 Die in Violence in Kampala, Uganda Libya Declares Sea Blockade of Rebel Port
Yemen's Saleh Due to Sign Transition Deal Details of Marrakech Bomb Victims Emerge
Ugandan Rioting Leaves One Dead, 64 Wounded The Ghost Town Between Palestine's Past and Its Future
Manning Is Deemed Fit to Stand Trial Two Charged After Belarus Metro Bombing
Yemeni Protesters Decry Saleh Transition Deal Pentagon Asks Pakistan to 'do More' Against Terrorists
At Least 62 Killed in Massive Syria Protests White House Threatens San Francisco Chronicle for Covering Manning Protest
CIA Spying Under USAID Cover, Fears Pakistan Govt Agency Beirut Worries That Worsening Violence in Syria Will Harm Lebanon
Syrian Regime Engaged in Genocide: Muslim Brotherhood Shoot to Kill Orders Recording Played as Evidence Against Egypt's El-Adly
New Egyptian Independent Labour Union Calls for Celebrations in Tahrir Guantanamo Detainees Had Plans So Farcical That Detaining Them Is a Farce Itself
Majority in UAE Want GCC Role in Resolving Yemen Issue, Poll Says Russia Government Troops Kill 16 Militants in North Caucasus
Germany Pushing for Sanctions Against Syria Bosnian Serbs Move Closer to Controversial Referendum
Pakistan Test-Fires Nuclear Capable Cruise Missile Al-Qaeda Attack Kills Three, Large Protests Mount in Yemen
UN Wants Probe Into Syria Killings; Activists Say 10 Killed Security Forces Start Leaving Sulaimaniyah
Iraqi Deputy PM Dicusses US Troops Withdrawal With US Ambassador UN Doesn't Intend to Send Troops to Iraq, UN Official Says
Nato: Gadhafi Forces Caught Mining Misrata Port Germans Arrest 3 al-Qaeda Suspects
Putin Eclipses Medvedev in Run-Up to 2012 Election Army Says Wikileaks Suspect Fit to Stand Trial
Syria: New Images Said to Show Security Forces Opening Fire on Small Town [video] Us-Led Coalition: Taliban Plan Spate of Attacks
US Aim Financial Hits at Syrian Officials, Iran Over 800 Inmates Escape Tunisian Prisons
UN Body Approves Probe of Syrian Crackdown Sf Chronicle Video Prompts White House Threat
Afghan War Progress at Risk From Corruption, Training Lags Unseen Foe for Troops: Sexual Assault in US Military
Venezuela: Sweden Should Explain in FARC Case Morocco Bomb Investigators Looking at Al-Qaeda
US Envoy Heads to Sri Lanka Amid War Flap Afghan Violence Rises Amid Troop Surge: Pentagon
Egypt to Open Rafah Border Crossing With Gaza Palestinian Factions to Ink Deal Next Week: Fatah
Clashes in Russia's Caucasus Kill 10 Rebels Syria Says Gunmen Kill Four Soldiers in Deraa
Will Morocco Retrench on Reform After a Terror Attack? White House Chief Usher Heads to Homeland Security
Kabul Attack Killed Senior Air Force Officers: US Pro-Gadhafi Forces Clash With Tunisian Military
11 Killed in Iraq After Deadly Mosque Attack Obama Signs Order for New Sanctions on Syria
Hamas to PLO: Rescind Recognition of Israel EU Member States to Impose Arms Embargo on Syria in Response to Brutal Crackdowns
Iran Cleric Warns Ahmadinejad Not to Overestimate His Power 62 Said Killed in Bloody 'Day of Rage' Clashes in Syria
US, Russia Out of India's $12-Billion Fighter Aircraft Deal China Rights Lawyer Resurfaces After Detention
Libyan Government Tanks Attack Misrata In Libyan Revolt, Hope for Resolving 13-Year Medical Drama
Gadhafi Forces Spill Into Tunisia in Fight for Border Post Northern Ireland Faces Another Bomb Alert
Uganda Riots Reach Capital as Anger Against President Museveni Grows Tajik Leader Calls Global Terrorism a Myth
Citing Iran, Superman Renounces US Citizenship NATO Halts Gadhafi Forces From Mining Port in Misrata
Yemeni Protesters Decry Saleh Transition Deal Shi'ite Worshippers Condemn Bahrain Death Sentences
Stanford Ends 40-Year Ban on ROTC The Watchdog of Tahrir Square Fears for the Revolution
Slahi's Guantanamo File Full of Dubious Information Tunisian Navy Holds Libyans Fleeing Mayhem
Libyan Forces Clash With Tunisian Soldiers More Deaths in Syria as Protests Reach Damascus
Libyan Fighters Stray Across Tunisian Border White House Banishes Reporter for Taping Protest
Nato-Led Force Expects Big Spike in Afghan Violence

April 28th, 2011

French Riot Police Protest Ban on Drinking on the Job Thai-Cambodia Clashes Resume Despite Truce
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