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August 10th, 2011

Barriers Continue to Divide Around the World Report: Yemeni Forces and Tribesmen Reach a Truce in Taez
Israeli Army Arrests Activists in West Bank Yemen Opposition Welcomes UN Call for Power Transfer
SEC Probes Goldman Sachs Over Libya Deals Bahrain Denies Entry for Al-Jazeera Staff
Kashmir Separatist Sees More Violence if Peace Drive Fails Former CIA Director Hayden: Troops Should Stay in Afghanistan Through Summer of 2012
Iraq's Sadr Says Iran Will Not Hand Over Militant US Company Trains African Troops in Somalia
Interior Minister: Arms Smuggling Ongoing on Iraq-Iran Borders Halting Steps Toward Democracy: Arab Revolution Caught Between Euphoria and Despair
Russia Draws Up Tit-For-Tat US Visa Bans: Report In Israel Protests, a Surprise Arab-Inspired Taste
Reports: North Korea Tasks Team to Kill South's Defense Minister Media, Banned from Dover Ceremony, Angry White House Released Photo
Syrian Forces Kill 15 as US Imposes Sanctions Iranian Politicians Demand Opposition Is Allowed to Run in Election
US Soldier Gets Life for Slaying Sergeants in Iraq Palestinians Plan for Calm Protests
In Egypt's Bedouin Badlands: No Police Allowed Congressman Wants Probe of bin Laden Movie Project
Chinese Artist Ai Weiwei Endured 'Immense Pressure' in Detention US Group Trains Troops in Somalia
US Troubled by Rising Anti-Americanism in Egypt Girl Dies in Crossfire Between Soldiers and Bandits on Key Mexican Highway
Defense Officials: Fewer SEALs Died in Crash Than Originally Believed Yemen Opposition Welcomes UN Call for Power Transfer
Members of Ivory Coast's Gbagbo Inner Circle Indicted China's First Carrier Starts Sea Trials
Koreas Exchange Fire Twice Near Yeonpyeong Island Vietnam Jails Dissident Blogger Pham Minh Hoang
Kosovo Serbs Begin Dismantling Road Blockades Pakistan Pilot's 'Remorse' for 1965 Shoot Down of Indian Plane
Palestinians Plan for Calm Protests France Says Afghan Deaths Could Be Friendly Fire
Rats, Dogs and Sundry Insults Fly at Libyan Front Nine Persons, Including Army and Police Men, Injured in Baghdad Blast
Four Killed as NATO Clashes With Afghan Police Firefights Between NATO Forces, Afghan Police Leave 4 Dead
Afghan President: Courts Cannot Change Election
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