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July 14th, 2011
Officials Say Bombers in Attack on Mumbai Had Some Training
Antiaircraft Missiles on the Loose in Libya
US and China Try to Agree on Military Strategy
Sudan Strikes Could Be War Crimes, Report Says
Rep. Wolf Criticizes Counterterrorism Nominee Over Detainee Resettlement Plans
US Officials Say They Are Preparing to Strengthen Ties With Libya's Main Opposition Movement
Satellite Pics Indicate Mass Graves in Sudan, Worrisome Signs of Arab Attacks on Blacks
Mexican Army Says It Finds Country's Biggest Marijuana Plantation Ever, Almost 300 Acres
Chavez's Cancer Highlights Close Partnership With Castro
CIA Defends Running Vaccine Program to Find bin Laden
GOP's Herman Cain Says Planned Tenn. Mosque Would 'Gradually Sneak' Islamic Law Into US
US Cyber Approach 'Too Predictable' for One Top General
Indians Rail at Government After Mumbai Blasts
Classified Document About US Detention Criteria Inadvertently Given to ACLU
Syrian Protests Spread Into the Work Week, but Regime Holds Firm
Not Even Rumsfeld Escapes TSA 's Clutches
Pilot Program to Speed Security Checks for Some Air Travelers
Ahmed Wali Karzai's Killer Had Been a Taliban Foe
Qatar May Win Big if Libyan Rebels Prevail
Libyan Rebel Forces Attack Strategic Oil City
Syria's Dissidents Test the Boundaries
Syria's Crisis Reshapes Ties With Iraq
Imran Urges Judiciary to Save Pakistan From Chaos
Pakistan's Central Bank Governor Resigns
Iran Aims to Boost Southern Oil Production
Campbell Leaks Were 'Unguided Missile' Ahead of Iraq War
Pentagon Declares the Internet a War Domain
Egypt Detains Former PM Obeid for Illegal Land Deal
Hezbollah: Lebanon Will Not Let Israel Seize Its Natural Gas
Israeli Experts: Demise of Syria Regime Is Only a Matter of Time
Pentagon Reveals 24,000 Files Stolen in Cyber-Attack
Sudan: Ethiopia Begins Deploying Troops to Disputed Abyei Region
US Official: Pakistan Spy Chief Visit Went Very Well
Crackdown Escalates in East Syria, Protesters Killed
Libya: NATO Dismisses Claims of Civilian Casualties
Sudan Air Raids Force Women and Children to Run to the Hills
Civilian Deaths Hit New High as West Looks for Afghan Exit
Putin Kicks Off Campaign to Lionise a Ruthless Predecessor
British Soldier Scarred by Action in Iraq
Karachi Bleeds, Burns Yet Again
US Reassures Pakistan on Civilian Aid
Hezbollah Calls on UN to Help Protect Maritime Borders
No Leads on Mumbai Bombings Yet, Minister Says
UN: Afghan Civilian Death Toll Hits Record High
US Air Strike in Yemen Targets Al-Qaeda-Linked Militants
Saudis Seeking Arms Amid Growing Fears, Analysts Say
Reservists Allege Mistreatment by Army
Iranian Ambassador to Iraq Gravely Injured in Green Zone
Eight People Injured in Baghdad Blast
Civilian Killed, 5 Detained in Kirkuk
Al-Iraqiya Coalition Says It Shall Have Different Attitude if the Arbil Agreement Won't Be Settled Within 2 Weeks
Israel Targets Gaza After Rocket Fire: Witnesses
FBI to Investigate News Corporation Over 9/11 Hacking Allegations
Four Killed in Syria as West Pushes for Action
Vanunu to High Court: I No Longer Want Israeli Citizenship
Barak Considers Emergency Laws Against Rightists
Tel Aviv and Jerusalem Residents to Camp Out in Protest of High Rent
Yisrael Beiteinu Vows 'Revenge' on Netanyahu for Opposition to Investigating Rival NGOs
Pentagon Declares the Internet a War Domain
Civilian Deaths in Afghan War Hit Record High
Israeli 'Boycott Law' Takes Aim at Domestic Left
Argentine Torture Trial Ends With Life Sentences for Ex-Military Leaders of Notorious Prison
US Soldier Caught Boarding Flight With Explosive
US Airstrike Kills 6 Islamic Militants in Yemen
Navy Violated Own Policy Over WikiLeaks Suspect
Israelis and Arabs to March in Jerusalem in Support of Palestinian Independence
Belarus: Internet Generation Takes on Europe's Last Dictator
German Police Working for Eads: Berlin Opposition Livid About Saudi Border Deal
Syria: More Killings Reported; Artists and Intellectuals Arrested
Indian Attacks Were 'Not a Failure of Intelligence,' Official Says
Libya Rebels Regroup but Battle Exposes Weakness
How Fuel Smuggling Keeps Gadhafi Machine Running
Man Indicted in Latest US 'Homegrown Terror' Case
Report: 25,000 Security Breaches at US Airports Since November 2001
Top US Military Officer Warns of North Korean Threat
DNA Shows Flawed Probe in Chechen Activist Death
Iraqi Lawmakers Irked by Manipulated Manual Voting
Spanish Judge to Probe Iraqi Raid on Refugee Camp
Bahrain Puts Protest Poet Under House Arrest
In West Bank, Settler Violence Seen on the Rise
New Israeli Strikes on Gaza, Rocket Fire at Israel
Palestinians Get Arab League Boost for UN Drive
Pakistani Accused in Terror Attack Freed on Bail
India Warns: End to Terrorism Can't Be Guaranteed
Sarkozy Rushes Army Chief to Afghanistan After More Deaths
13 Turkish Soldiers, 7 Kurdish Rebels Killed
Suspected Militants Interrogated in Mumbai Blasts
More Mexicans Fleeing the Drug War Seek US Asylum
Army Treats Brain Injuries in Field
NATO Raid Kills Six Civilians in Afghanistan
BBC Reporter Accused of Terrorist Ties Released From Tajik Jail on Bail
Colombian Colonel Sentenced for Faking Civilian Murders
Iraq Inquiry: Campbell 'Like an Unguided Missile'
New Visa Plan for Yemeni Passengers at UK Airports
Israeli Boycott Ban to Be Challenged by Rights Groups
Syrian Forces Kill Two Protesters in Eastern Crackdown
Seven Estonian Hostages Freed in Lebanon
Afghan Leader Orders Probe Into NATO 'Civilian Deaths'
UN Welcomes South Sudan as 193rd Member
Four Die as Blast Rips Through Pakistan House
Sudan's South Kordofan Fighting: 'Mass Graves Found'
Mumbai Blasts: 'No Intelligence of Attacks'
Children Rights Group Reports 1,300 Children Killed in Mexico's War on Drug Cartels
German Peace Activist Sues Govt to Remove US Nuclear Warheads
Mubarak Denies Ordering Police to Fire on Protesters
Libyan Rebels Retake Village Near Tripoli
Arab League Seeks UN Palestinian Statehood Recognition
Security Crackdown Continues Across Syria
Libya Bars Italy From Oil Sector
Report of Fake CIA Vaccine Could Hurt Real Programs
Pentagon to Publish Strategy for Cyberspace Wars
Kurdish Rebels Kill 13 Turkish Soldiers
NATO Chief Calls for More Planes to Bomb Libyan Targets
Afghan Politicians Rethink Personal Security
Russian Envoy: Gadhafi Has 'Suicide Plan' for Capital
CNN Exposes 'Terror Expert' as a Fraud
Afghanistan: 'Deadliest Six Months' for Civilians
Huge Blast in Eastern Afghanistan Wounds 22 Coalition Troops
A Second Myanmar Diplomat Defects
Judges Defer Decision on WikiLeaks Founder's Extradition
Kidnapped Estonians Freed in Lebanon
In Shadow of Death, Iraq and US Tiptoe Around a Deadline
At Least 6 Die in Suicide Attack at Kandahar Mosque
July 13th, 2011
German Officer: We're in It for the Long Haul With Afghan Infrastructure Upkeep
Armor Holdings Charged in UN Bribery Scheme
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