Updated October 28, 2011 - 11:33 PM EDT
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October 28th, 2011

Protesters in Egypt Call on Military to Leave Power Peace Deal With Basque Separatists Still Tentative
In Sitra, Faces of Young Foretell Grim Future for Bahrain US Embassy in Sarajevo Says Several Bullets Fired at Building but All Staff Are Safe
Syria's Government Is Confident, but the Country Is Polarized Palestinian Leader Says Arabs Erred on 1947 Partition, Says Deal Was Close in 2008
With Gadhafi Gone, Many Libyans Want Confiscated Property Back, Some at Gunpoint Islamist Chief Pleads for Calm as Unrest Hits Birthplace of Tunisian Revolution
Kirkuk Police: 2000 Policemen Needed to Replace US Troops Syria: List of Detained Bloggers and Journalists Gets Longer Amid Pro-Regime Rallies
China Seeks Military Bases in Pakistan Syrian-Born American Pleads Not Guilty to Spying
Spain Summons Syria Envoy Over Alleged Abuses Syria Blocked Web Activity
Vegas Man Gets 5 Years Federal Prison for Conspiring With Navy SEAL in Weapon Trafficking Case US Border Patrol Quietly Halts Routine Bus and Train Checks Along Canadian Border
US Troops to Begin Leaving Kandahar City for Rural Areas Tunisia's Islamists 'Reaffirm Commitment to Women'
US Military Helicopters to Survey Deadly Thai Flooding Egypt: Tahrir Square Shows Solidarity With Occupy Oakland
Abbas: 'We Have to Negotiate With the Israelis Peacefully' US Troops to Begin Leaving Kandahar
Violence-Hit Yemeni Capital Struggles With Power Cuts UK Military Starting Libya Return
Huge Pakistan Rally Demands Halt to US Drone Strikes Cnn Poll: Support for Afghanistan War at All Time Low
Report Says Security Improved in Afghanistan but Faults Insurgency Safe Havens in Pakistan Amos Gilad: Iran Is Massive Threat That Must Be Dealt With
Thousands of Iraqis Protest Baathist Arrest Campaign Herman Cain: Obama's Weakness Emboldens 'So-Called Palestinian People'
'Stupid' Netanyahu Jeopardising Security, Says Israeli Negotiator 20 People Held Over Kenya's Mandera Bomb Attack
MI5 Were 'More Clouseau Than Smiley' Fearful Saif Takes the First Step in Turning Himself In
PMl-N Demands Zardari Quit Rural Tunisia Angry After Some Poll Results Overturned
Pakistan Test-Fires Nuclear-Capable Cruise Missile Seven Killed in Iraq Attacks
Curfew in Mosul City Salahuddin Declaration for a Region 'Not Sufficient', MP
At Least 40 Killed as Syria Protesters Call for 'No-Fly Zone' US Moves to Sell Attack Helicopters to Turkey
Bombing Reported in Tibet US to Build Larger Embassy in Mexico
Libyans Want Back Property Confiscated by Gadhafi Lieberman: Bosnia Promises to Oppose Palestinian Statehood
24 Killed in Multiple US Drone Strikes Against Pakistan Israel Slams Abbas in Letter to UN Following Gaza Rocket Fire
Was Autistic Man Really a Marine? Military Court to Decide US Denies Role in Kenya's Somalia Operation
Leon Panetta's Reward for bin Laden's Capture Is Rare 1870 Wine Why Iran Can't Stop Covering Occupy Wall Street
37 Killed as Anti-Government Syrians Demand No-Fly Zone Al-Qaeda Blamed for Death of Senior Yemeni Police Official
Syrian Sets Himself Ablaze to Protest Police Harassment Trooper Describes Jihadist Materials Found in Home of Mass. Man Accused of Helping Al-Qaeda
Gadhafi Son Used His Paintings to Promote Libyan Culture Afghanistan War Is Next Vietnam, Poll Suggests
Kyrgyzstan Vote Shaped by Interregional Rivalry More Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans Wind Up Homeless
Russia Hears an Argument for Web Freedom Gunman Fires at US Embassy in Bosnia
Sarajevo Gunman Fires at US Embassy in Bosnia Capital US Army Sergeant to Be Tried for Alleged Afghan Sport Killings
Libya's African Migrants Face Harder Life Post-Gadhafi NYPD Keeps Files on Muslims Who Change Their Names
Trial of Massachusetts Man Accused of Aiding Terrorism Begins Fort Hood Shooting Suspect Seeks Jury Consultant
Car Bomb Kills Anti-Terror Chief in South Yemen Islamists to Rule Tunisia; Clashes in Cradle of Revolt
Accused Army Ringleader in Afghan Murders Goes on Trial Former Spanish Super Judge to Be Tried Nov. 29
Russia Successfully Tests Bulava Ballistic Missile Abbas Says to Discuss PA Fate With Hamas
Palestinian FM Arrives in Bosnia to Lobby UNESCO to Vote on Palestinian Membership Monday
US-Sorth Korea: Northern Aggression Won't Be Tolerated In Pakistan, a Militant Deal Sours
Myanmar Police Charge 7 for Staging Land Protest China Premier-In-Waiting Schooled in Era of Dissent
Statement on Wounded Libyan Fighters Receiving US Medical Care ICC Prosecutor in Contact With Gadhafi's Son Over Surrender
Sleep Disorders Plague Vets With Head Trauma or PTSD The Murder Brigades of Misrata

October 27th, 2011

First Navy Airship in 50 Years Unveiled at NJ Base Four NATO Vehicles, Two Trucks Burnt in Torkham Bomb Blasts
Gadhafi's Family Reportedly Will Sue NATO for War Crimes

October 26th, 2011

Deploying Brigade Will Leave 300 Stryker Vehicles at Home
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