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November 19th, 2011

US Military Denies Shooting Iraqi Civilians; 12 Dead Across Iraq In Afghanistan, Big Plans to Gather Biometric Data
In Homs, Syria, Sectarian Battles Stir Fears of Civil War Iraq Signs 'Death Warrant' on Iran Exiles
Iraq and Turkey Ban Flights Texas Mayors Differ on Using War-Zone Equipment Along Border
Arab League Deadline for Syria Passes, as 24 More Reported Killed Iran Reports Cloud Details of Ammo Depot Blast
Battle Looms Over What 'Defense' Means for Automatic Cuts if Supercommittee Fails Lawmakers Press US Officials to Ramp Up Pressure on China
Saleh Says Will Hand Yemen to Army if He Quits Islamist Jebali Poised to Become Tunisian Premier
Saif Al Islam Could Face Death Penalty: Minister Myanmar Poised to Free Jailed Activists as It Edges Closer to Democracy
Syria Still Cracking Down on Protests After Pledge to Arab League Two British Terror Suspects Killed in US Drone Strikes in Pakistan
Tajikistan Says It May Release Russian Pilot Sri Lanka Army Chief Is Jailed Again for Speaking Out Over War Crimes
Obama's Secret Security Details Found in Gutter Libya Trial Pledge Over Gadhafi Son
Tibet Rocked by Wave of Self-Immolation Eager to Make Deals, India and US Grapple Over Details
Libya's Saif Al Islam Pleads: 'Fire a Bullet to My Head' Yemen Refinery Shuts Down After Tribesmen Damage Pipeline
Two Pakistan Security Officials Killed in Landmine Blast Pakistan: 'Memogate' Scandal
Pakistan Aims to Contain Military Expenditure Malik Urges Taliban to Surrender, Work for Future of Children
Dozens Protest in Jerusalem Supporting Syria Hezbollah MP: US Targets Syria to Compensate for Failure in Iraq
Syrian Army, Lebanese Civilians Exchange Fire on Border Lebanon Principal Target of US Over Syria Sanctions: Report
Report: Fatah, Hamas Reach Understandings Barak Says Sees Signs of Cracks in Syria's Assad Regime
Iran 'Undecided' Over Allowing IAEA Fact-Finding Mission Ministry Shuts Down Broadcasts of Israeli-Palestinian Radio Station
Barak: Iran Less Than a Year Away From Producing Nuclear Weapon Assad: Syria Will Not Bow Down to Pressure to End Crackdown
US Marines in Darwin Not to 'Curb' China Bangladesh Finally Confronts War Crimes 40 Years On
Post-9/11 Tradeoff: Security Vs. Civil Liberties US Budget Woes Could Hit European Missile Defense
24 People Killed During Clashes in Syria, Rights Group Says Ethiopian Troops 'Cross Border Into Somalia'
Egypt Protests: Deadly Clashes in Cairo's Tahrir Square Egypt Uses US Teargas on Pro-Democracy Crowds
Philippines Urges Action on China's Maritime Moves One Dead, More Than 600 Hurt in Cairo Clashes
Iran Revolutionary Guard Commander Killed Testing Intercontinental Missile Sergeant Found Guilty of War Crimes, Sentenced to Five Years in Prison
Marine's Death Leads to Ouster of Officer Al-Qaeda Reappears in Iraq's 'Triangle of Death'
NATO Forces Shoot and Kill Two Afghan Policemen Gadhafi Son Denies Seeking Deal With Hague Court
Iraqiya MP: Expelling Residents of Ashraf Camp a Purely Iranian Demand Iran Hides Hundreds of Iraqi Prisoners: Yawar
Two Killed in Clashes Between Pro, Anti-Saleh Forces in Yemen's Taiz 11 Killed After Armed Men Attack Bus in Syria's Homs
Iraq's Syria Stance Is Sunni-Shi'ite Related, Analysts Say Afghan National Assembly Endorses Long-Term Security Deal With US
Pakistan Memo Puts Pressure on Zardari Afghan Leaders Back US Deal but Want Night Raids to End
Bahrainis Protest Death of Youth Hit by Police Car Emboldened by Obama, Myanmar Maps Out Reforms
China Rebuffs US, Asia Pressure in Sea Dispute Suspected Old Ordnance Kills Four Afghan Children, Wounds Six
Some Remain Skeptical of Myanmar Reforms Air Force Receives First Batch of 30,000-Pound Bombs From Boeing
Former Mexico Cartel Leader's Nephew Indicted in Texas Lockheed Gets $7.4b Air Force Deal to Upgrade F-22
Obstacles Lie Ahead in Myanmar's Bid for Reform NATO Says Trusts Libya, ICC on Justice for Saif
China 'Constructive' on South China Sea Rows, Says US Hamas: Next Palestinian Government Will Be Located in Gaza
Iran Paper: Deadly Blast Occurred During Intercontinental Missile Test Congress Fears Chinese Telecom Gear May Phone Home
Cartel Plot: Use US Guns for Massive Mexico City Attack Follow Your Heart: Darpa's Quest to Find You by Your Heartbeat
Santorum: 'No One Believes Israel Is Going to Attack Any Arab Country' Broken Water Pump in Illinois Caused by Cyber-Attack From Russia, claims Expert, but DHS Denies Terrorism
New Terror Attacks Threaten Kazakhstan's Security Two Afghan Policemen Killed by NATO Troops
US Base 'Unlikely' to Make Australia More of a Terrorist Target Massacre Was Norway Gunman Anders Behring Breivik's 'Plan B'
Police: Radical Muslim Sect Kills 2 Soldiers, Child in Ambush in Northeast Nigeria City Kenya Military Says 8 of Its Soldiers Killed Since Somalia Incursion
UN Prosecutors Propose Cutting Back Mladic Indictment to Speed Up Trial Head of French Privacy Watchdog Presses Europe to Hold Hard Line With Security-Minded US
Ukraine's Jailed Ex-Pm Yulia Tymoshenko Seeks Assistance From Foreign Doctors Moammar Gadhafi's Captured Son Seif Al-Islam Was Libyan Leader's Former Heir Apparent
Tunisian Parties Divide Up Top Government Posts With Islamists Taking Prime Ministership Pakistan Says Suspected Militant Who Blew Himself Up Was Carrying US and Pakistani Passports
After 5 Years in Camps, Nepal Ex-Rebels Decide What's Next; Some to Join Army, Others Get Cash West Bank Land Annexed to Israeli Kibbutz
Afghanistan National Assembly Backs Pact With US Two Britons Killed in Pakistan Drone Strike
Gadhafi Son Seif Al-Islam Seized in Southern Libya Report: Dead Iran Commander Was Testing Missile
Egypt Police, Protesters Clash Over Tahrir Square

November 18th, 2011

Months After Fleeing Post-Election Violence, Ivorians Begin Return Home WikiLeaks Cables: US Warned Kenya Against Invading Somalia

November 17th, 2011

Navarre (FL) Soldier Killed by IED in Afghanistan

November 16th, 2011

Apache Junction (AZ) GI Killed in Afghanistan Was Preparing to Retire Greensboro (NC) Family Mourning the Death of Soldier Killed in Iraq

November 15th, 2011

Soldier With Fayetteville (NC) Ties Will Be Buried in Guam

November 13th, 2011

Oklahoma National Guard Soldier Laid to Rest in Ochelata
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