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June 23rd, 2011

Facing Setbacks, Libyan City Sees Enemies All Around Libya Rebels to Produce 100,000 Oil Barrels Per Day 'Soon'
Libyan Students in US Get Funds to Stay in School Libya Conflict: Satellite Images Show Gadhafi Compound Damage
Cries of Support at Pro-Gadhafi Rally in Tripoli Libya Debate Creates Unusual Political Alliances in Fla., and on Capitol Hill
Tragedy, Beauty and a Dearth of Presidential Candidates in Russia Dissidents Still Face Threat in China
Damascus Streets Contrast Sharply With Border Chaos Yemen: US Says Either Side in Unrest Would Cooperate in Fighting Al-Qaeda
Hugo Chávez's Illness Stirs Questions and Controversy Senate Committee Approves New Rules on Detaining Terror Suspects
After Protests, Senegal President Backs Off Election Change Karzai Welcomes Withdrawal, but Many Afghans Are Wary
British Charge Teenager in Lulzsec Hacking Attacks Cellphone Offers Clues of bin Laden's Pakistan Ties
Nigeria Police: 7 Police Officers Accused of Killing Sect Leader to Appear in Court in July Draft UN Resolution Would Deploy 4,200 Ethiopian Peacekeepers to Sudan's Disputed Abyei Region
UN Report: Sudan Intelligence Agents Posed as Red Crescent Workers, Told Refugees to Exit Camp Congo Military Court Sentences 4 Policemen to Death for Rights Activist's Killing
Mexican President Makes Impassioned Defense of Attack on Organized Crime to Critics, Victims EU Hails Breakthrough That Russia and Ukraine Will Join Its Nuclear Stress Test System
Karzai Surrounding Himself With Narrow Circle of Advisers Urging a Shift From US to Iran Arrests for Graffiti Were the Spark of Syria's Revolt, but the Fuse Had Been Burning for Years
Pentagon Announces New Chief Prosecutor for Gitmo Military Tribunals Petraeus Suggests Interrogation Policy for 'Emergencies'
Petraeus Acknowledges Differences With Obama Over Afghan Drawdown White House: Defense Bill 'Micromanages'
Democrats Not Sold on Libya Pitch Seattle: Pair Accused of Plotting Attack on Military Center
Alexandria Man Charged in Pentagon Shooting Thursday: 45 Iraqis, 1 American Contractor Killed; 112 Iraqis Wounded
Three al-Qaeda Suspects Killed After Escaping Yemeni Prison Ex-KBR Firefighter Denies Raping Woman in Iraq
Economic Crisis Looms as Political Unrest Continues in Syria UN Chief Urges Bahrain to Allow Appeals of Harsh Sentences of Activists
US: Pakistan Must Be Part of Afghan Peace Process Gates: I Was 'Strong Advocate' for Afghanistan Surge to End in Summer 2012
Iran Is Target of New US Sanctions Iran Steps in to Help Iraqi Electricity Providers
Iraq's Maliki Wants to Downsize Government In Pakistan, Pro-American Expressions Are Rare
South Sudan Denies Conceding Disputed Abyei to North Sudan NATO Chief Says Alliance Will 'Finish Job' in Libya
Apple Under Fire for Pulling Intifada App Netherlands Split as Anti-Muslim MP Is Cleared of Hate Charge
Kayani Asks Wazirs to Keep Close Eye on Terrorists PM Gilani Terms Kashmir Pakistan's 'Jugular Vein'
US Won't Keep Up Pakistan's Military Aid Without Change Bolivia to Withdraw From Drugs Convention Over Coca Classification
Author Alice Walker Among Dozens of Americans Planning to Join Gaza Flotilla Hezbollah Blasts Bahrain for Sentencing Shiite Opposition Leaders
Six Civilians Injured in Rocket Attack on US Base in Diwaniya Iraqi Officer, Soldier, Killed in Baghdad Blast
Iraq's PM Accuses Partners in Political Process With Attacking Government Opposition Vows to Ensure New Lebanese Govt's Collapse
Ohio Woman Jailed for Supporting Hezbollah Former US Envoy: Bush Was Ready to Back Israeli Invasion of Gaza in 2005
Syrian Troops Amass Near Turkish Border Ya'alon: Israel Won't Apologize for Flotilla Raid
Netanyahu: Israel to Toughen Conditions of Palestinian Prisoners Taliban May Want Settlement, Says Obama
Egypt's Islamists Use Charity to Win Friends – and Votes WikiLeaks: Saudi Crackdown on Shiites Has Echoes in Bahrain
Taliban: All US Troops Out Now Bolivia Withdraws From UN Drug Convention
Hamas Rejects Red Cross Demand to Prove Shalit Is Alive German Soldiers Cannot Shoot, Cannot Drive, Afghan Report Concludes
TSA Child Pat-Down Policy to Be Changed Panetta to Carry Political Baggage to the Pentagon
Iraqi Officials Say 19 People Killed When 3 Bombs Explode in Baghdad Shi'ite Neighborhood Iraq Struggles to Boost Oil Production
British, French Agents Undercover in Libya to Get Gadhafi: Report Ally of Ahmadinejad Arrested in Iran
Afghan Court Invalidates a Quarter of Parliament Syrian Troops Storm Khirbet Al-Jouz
Mullen Backs Afghan Pullout Plan but Calls It Riskier Obama Taps 30 Million Barrels of Oil, Citing Libya Disruption
Iraq Bombings Kill 34, Including US Civilian Contractor NATO Chief Tries to Repair Cracks Over Libya
Belarusian Officials Detain Over 450 After Rally Analysis: Bahrain Reform Dialogue Faces a Rocky Start
UN Vote Might Not Be on Palestinian Statehood: Ashton Palestinians Easing Demands for Settlement Freeze
US Navy Says No South China Sea Link to Vietnam Visit Thai PM Rallies Crowds at Sensitive Protest Site
UK PM: Afghan Drawdown Won't Ease Pressure on Taliban Iran's Judiciary Detains Ahmadinejad's Ally
Ahmadinejad Insists Iran Not Seeking Nuclear Bomb Hong Kong Scholar Freed After China Cuts Sentence
Chinese Warships Cross High Seas Off Japan Island UN: Sudan Agents Posed as Red Crescent Workers
India Hopes to Build Trust With Pakistan as Kashmir Talks Begin Afghan Drawdown: Joint Chiefs Chairman Calls Obama Plan Risky
No Agent Orange Found in South Korea After Dumping Claim PM Says Australian Troops to Stay in Afghanistan
Mexico Urges Inquiry as US Agent Shoots Man on Border Ai Weiwei 'Cannot Leave Beijing Without Permission'
Libya Mission May Cost UK £260m: Defense Secretary 'More' UK Troops to Withdraw From Afghanistan in 2011
Gilad Shalit: Red Cross Demands Proof Israeli Is Alive Yemen: President Saleh 'Was Injured by Palace Bomb'
Syria: Refugees Flee Border Camps as Troops Deploy Indian and Pakistani Diplomats Hold Key Islamabad Talks
No Information for Relatives on Sri Lanka Missing Afghanistan: France Follows US in Troop Withdrawal
Somalia: Abdiweli Mohamed Ali Appointed Prime Minister Libya Conflict: Gadhafi Accuses NATO of Murder
DR Congo Mass Rape: Ex-Rebels Accused in Fizi Zimbabwe Army: PM Morgan Tsvangirai Is Security Threat
Iraq's PM Maliki Decides to Freeze Activity of the Elections Commission Iraq PM Says Bloated Government Must Be Trimmed

June 22nd, 2011

US Pledges $300 Million More for Central America Drug War
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