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October 27th, 2011

Injured Libyan Fighters to Receive Medical Care in the US Iraqi Government Finally Accounts for $6 Billion Worth of Lost Cash in Iraq
Philippine Troops Seize Rebel Camp in Fierce Attack Republicans Push Military Trials for Terrorism Suspects
Assange to Learn Fate of Extradition Fight Next Week Lawyers for Al-Qaeda Suspect File Suit in European Human Right Court
Gadhafi's Hometown of Sirte Now Largely Uninhabitable by War's Final Battle Yemeni Forces Kill 5 Fighters in Militant Controlled Towns in Rebellious South
Defense Lawyers in Morocco Bombing Trial Say Prosecution's Case Lacks Evidence In House Testimony, Clinton Asks for Patience on Afghanistan, Pakistan
Gadhafi Loyalist Injured in Custody of Revolutionaries Mexico Nabs Drug Cartel Finance Operator, 2 Americans With $950,000
'El Chapo,' Wanted Drug Lord, Grows Stronger in Mexico's Sierra Madre Janet Napolitano: Hackers Have 'Come Close' to Major Cyberattack
Northern Province Declares Autonomy as Dozens Are Killed, Wounded in Baghdad Attacks Journalist Daniel Smith Released by PM Maliki
Iraq: Two Journalists, One American, Arrested in Basra Libya Rebels Said to Find Gadhafi Tie in Plot Against Iraq
Iraqi Province Declares Autonomy in Symbolic Move Death of 8 Syrians in Yemen Military Plane Crash Sparks Controversy
Amnesty Slams 'Repression' at Syrian Hospitals Somalia, Libya, Uganda: US Military Increases Focus on Militant Threats From Africa
Bahrain Shura Council Member's Home Attacked US Drone Strikes Kill Prominent Militant Commander, 10 Others in Nw Pakistan
Islamist Militants Rally Against Kenya Kenya: Four Dead in Mandera Car Attack
Violence Erupts After Tunisian Islamists Win Vote Israeli Concern at Hamas Arms Grab From Libya
Pak-China Joint Military Exercise Next Month Pakistan Out of Loop on Afghan Peace Process
Video Suggests Gadhafi Sexually Assaulted Before Death Kosovo Serbs Lift Some Roadblocks, NATO Wants All to Go
Israel and Egypt Ready for Prisoner Swap Later Thursday Prince Naif Named Saudi Crown Prince
Sticky Bomb Exploded in Central Baghdad Mutlaq Shoulders Maliki Responsibility of Announcing New Federal Regions
Syrian Troops Plant Mines Along Border With Lebanon: MP Militants Not Only Ones Killed in US Drone Attacks: Imran
Intelligence Officers Meet With Shalit's Parents New Army Trucks May Cost $350,000 Each: GAO
Date Set for Military Post Office Closures in Iraq Occupy Oakland Protester Scott Olsen to Undergo Brain Surgery
US Drone Base in Ethi­o­pia Is Operational In the Holy Land, a Changed Christian World
NTC Vows to Prosecute Those Responsible for Gadhafi Killing Israeli MP, Protesters Demand Pardons for Anyone Who Killed an Arab
Suspected Right-Wing Extremists Uproot 20 Olive Trees Belonging to Jerusalem Arab Family Julian Assange Lawyers Admits Sex 'May Have Been Disturbing'
Army Corps Wants $1 Billion to Repair Flood Damage Saddam's Home Province Declares Regional Autonomy in Iraq
Congress Hears Recommendations for Escalating Covert and Military Action on Iran Air Force Gives Lockheed Martin Millions to Fix Busted Lockheed Martin Plane
Uruguay Scraps 'Dirty War' Amnesty Afghan Insurgents Launch Onslaught of Attacks Against US Bases
Mitt Romney Taps Foreign Policy, National Security Advisers NATO, UN Formally End Mission in Libya
Gadhafi Killer Faces Prosecution, Says Libyan Interim Government Libya to Try Gadhafi Killers as UN Ends Mandate
Militant Attack Near Kenya-Somalia Border Kills 4 Ten Dead in Baghdad Bombings
Brutalised With a Knife: Attack on Gadhafi's Anus Casts Dark Shadow on Libya's Rebirth American-Israeli Citizen Freed by Egypt in Prisoner Swap
Slapping at Syria, Turkey Shelters Anti-Assad Fighters ACLU in Appeals Court to Hold Officials Accountable for Torture of Jose Padilla
Top Romney Advisor Tied to Militant Group Accused of Atrocities UN Pays Out Another $1 Billion From Iraqi Oil Fund
Pentagon Chief Doubts N. Korea Will Give Up Nukes Leftist Wins Seoul Mayoral Race: How It Could Alter South Korea's Ties With North Korea
Pakistan Military Denies BBC Report on Taliban Links Russia: Georgia OKs Swiss Plan in WTO Talks Over Breakaway Republics
Palestinian Reconciliation Back on the Table Quartet on Mission Impossible in Mideast Logjam
Tunisia Frees Former Libyan Prime Minister: Lawyer Gadhafi Son Surrender Would Pose Challenges to ICC
Official: Gadhafi's Spy Chief in Mali, Son on Way Uruguay Lawmakers Revoke Dirty War Amnesty
Defections Test Assad's Ability to Sustain Crackdown Defense Companies Post Profits Despite Sales Pressure
Gay and Lesbian Service Members Sue Government Occupy Wall Street Protesters Support Injured War Vet
Israel, Palestinians Agree on Step Toward New Talks Embassy: McChrystal to Visit Afghanistan
Official: Al-Shabaab Leaders Contact Kenyan Government to Negotiate Egypt: Accused Spy on Israeli Custody
Indonesia Cuts Jail Term of Cleric Abu Bakar Ba'asyir Sudan Armed Libyan Rebels, Says President Bashir
Kenya-Somalia Border Attack: Al-Shabab Suspected Rare Taliban Praise for Pakistan's Maulana Abdul Ghani
Clinton: US Confused by 'Power Struggle' in Iran Arab Spring Activists Awarded Europe's Sakharov Prize
Egypt to Free Alleged Israeli Spy Grapel in Swap Deal US Keeps Major Lead Over Russia in Nuclear Weapons
Top Romney Adviser Tied to Militia That Massacred Syrians Stage Another Pro-Regime Rally
Three Marines Court-Martialed for Hazing Marine Who Killed Himself Czech Soldiers End Kosovo Mission in Next Week
Wiesenthal Museum Not So Tolerant, Group of Archaeologists Say

October 26th, 2011

China Welcomes Taiwan President's Peace Proposal Last of Chemical Weapons Stored in Oregon Depot Burned
Congress Works to Avert Defense Budget Cuts French FM: Syrian Govt 'Almost Certain' to Fall
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