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July 8th, 2011

Friday: 6 Iraqis Killed, 11 Wounded New Images Said to Show Syria's Regime Enforcers Firing at Demonstrators From Close Range: Video
Canadians Feeling 'Relief' as Combat Mission Ends in Afghanistan No Quick Fix to East Libya's Woes as War With Gadhafi Drags On
Libyan Rebels Push Forward but Supply Line Shortages Begin to Bite UN: Ban and Libyan Official Discuss Transition
How the Libyan Rebels Came to Be Called 'Rebels,' Against Their Will Libya: Gadhafi Army Attacks Supply Route as Rebels Make Advance
Defectors Line Up in Libya's Western Mountains Rebel Stronghold How Gadhafi Is Throwing Women and Teens Against the Rebels
HRW: Libyan Government Lays More Mines in Western Mountains Russian Defense Ministry Scandal Worsens
Video: Heavy Fire for Rebels on the Road to Tripoli Night Raids Curbing Taliban, but Afghans Cite Civilian Toll
20 Yrs After He Arrived, Senegal to Extradite Ex-Chadian Dictator Habre to Face Trial at Home Top UN Rights Official Says US Breached International Law by Executing Mexican Humberto Leal
Syrians Pour Into the Streets, Bolstered by International Support From US, France Police Find Bodies of 10 Men, 1 Woman Scattered at Water Well on Mexico City's Outskirts
Belarus Protesters Find Inspiration Nagorno-Karabakh Wants a Seat at the Table
In Yemen, Tribal Militias Flex Muscles UN Moves to Ease Libya Sanctions
Malaysia to Lock Down Largest City to Block Protest Rally 'Hands-Free' Landing on Eisenhower Is Step Toward Unmanned Naval Flight
Tribal Skirmish Threatens Broader Coalition Campaign in Afghanistan South Yemen: Is It About to Declare Independence?
Somali Terror Suspect Captured in US 'Linked to Anwar Al-Awlaki Syria's 'Secret Doctors' Risk Their Own Lives
Syria Accuses US of Stoking Revolt With Ambassador Visit to Troubled City Syrian Diplomats Said to Spy on US Protesters
Opposition Spokesman Dismisses Bahrain's National Dialogue Bahrain's Soccer Stars Tortured in Custody
Pakistan Rejects US Allegation About Slain Journalist 18 Mortar Shells Fired at North Waziristan From Afghan Side
Iran Seeks to Protect Indian Market Share From Saudi Inroads Shell, Iraq to Sign Initial $12 Billion Gas Deal
Texas Woman Loses Iraq Rape Case Against KBR Zimbabwe: Mugabe's Generals Lay Out Their Plans for Next Year's Election
Top Kremlin Aide: Putin Sent by God Woman Says TSA Hair Search Amounts to Racial Profiling
50 Killed in Kurram Offensive Karachi Bleeds; 35 More Killed
Sea of Voices at Tahrir Square Protest Protests Flare Up Across Syria
Unemployed? Don't Count on the Military Thousands of Yemenis in Rival Rallies After Saleh's Appearance
Bahrain's Opposition and Pro-Government Supporters Hold Rival Rallies US Rejects Syrian Accusations About Hama Violence
Britain Condemned for 6 Iraqi Killings in 2003 Deal to Sell Iraqi Land to Kuwaiti Oil Company
Indian Army Officers Sell Weapons Karachi Paralysed by Violence: Latest Updates
Israel's No Fly Zone Tahrir Square: 'This Time We're Here to Stay'
Colombia's President Apologizes to Families of Victims of 2000 Massacre by Paramilitaries Seoul Calls for Talks With N. Korea Over Seized Assets
US, Japan, Australia Plan South China Sea Drill UN Approves 7,000 Peacekeepers for South Sudan
Egyptians Rally to Demand Faster Reforms Bahrain's Top Cleric Slams Reconciliation Talks
Turkey Insists on Apology to Normalize Israel Ties Clashes Feared in Malaysia as Protesters Defy Police
Mullen Visits China as Navy Drill Nearby Wraps Up UK, US, and Canada Step Up Travel Curbs on Iran Government
Gadhafi Threatens Europe as Rebels Renew Push Prosecutors Ask to Cut Sentence of Muslim Activist
A Look at the History, People of South Sudan Karachi's Ethnic, Political Violence Kills Up to 85 Over Four Days
House Boosts Military Budget in Time of Austerity House Votes to Halt Gay Unions on Military Bases
Cmdr: Aussie Troops Keen but Tired in Afghanistan Malaysia Electoral Reform Rally: Kuala Lumpur 'To Be Locked Down'
Lebanese PM Extends His Hand to March 14 Coalition Despite Revolution, US Set to Approve Tank Sales to Egypt
Soldiers Shot by Insurgent 'Sharpshooter' - Inquest South Sudan Becomes an Independent Nation
Karachi: 'Shoot on Sight' Orders as Violence Soars Pakistan Rejects US Claims Over Saleem Shahzad Murder
New US Ambassador to Israel Sworn In 'Activists Asked About Israeli Prisons'
Egypt: Cairo's Tahrir Square Fills With Protesters Syria: Thousands Protest in Restive City of Hama
Israel Blocks Pro-Palestinian 'Flytilla' Activists Syria Slams US Diplomat's Trip to Hama
Turkey PM: Israel Must Still Apologize for Last Year's Gaza Flotilla Raid Turkey Insists on Apology to Normalize Israel Ties
House Amendments Defunding Libya War Fail House Vote on 2012 Defense Bill
House Approves $649 Bln for Defense in 2012 Roll Call Vote on Measure to Tie Libya Offensive to Declaration of War
House Nixes Rep. Kucinich Proposal to Tie Libya Funding to Declaration of War 65 Pro-Palestinian 'Fly-In' Activists Transferred to Detention Facilities
Pro-State Crowds Rally in Yemen Visa Again Blocks Funds for WikiLeaks
Julian Assange's Memoirs in Doubt Israel Quizzes Pro-Palestinian Activists
Witness Saw Teen Severely Beaten in Syrian Jail for Failing to Praise President US Internet Providers Agree to Block Subscribers Accused of Copyright Infringement
Visa Again Blockades WikiLeaks' Credit Card Donations South Sudan Counts Down the Hours to Independence

July 7th, 2011

Threat Level 'Severe' in Northern Ireland Maliki Vows Bloodshed if Sunnis Try to Secede
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