Updated November 23, 2011 - 11:51 PM EST
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November 24th, 2011

US Military Works to Get Troops Home Faster From Iraq

November 23rd, 2011

Dagestan - the Most Dangerous Place in Europe Intel Community Marks a Decade Since the Death of Mike Spann
Pitfalls Ahead Despite Saleh Quitting Power in Yemen Delivering Turkey to Troops Gets a Little Trickier
Federal Officials Find No Proof of Cyberattack on Water Pump in Illinois Caucus Forms to Save the F-35 From Budget Cuts
The Use of Landmines Worldwide Record Area Cleared of Landmines but Use at 7-Year High
Just How Dangerous Are 'Non-Lethal' Weapons? Around the World, Protesters Bare All for a Cause
Netanyahu Calls for Stronger Sanctions on Iran Than Those Imposed by US Half of US Voters Say Bomb Iran if Sanctions Fail
'Welcome to Hell': Egypt Medics Struggle in Tahrir Clinic Serbs Clash With NATO in North Kosovo
Report on Bahrain's Use of 'Excessive Force' a First for the Kingdom Red Cross Confirms Staff Kidnapped in Yemen's Restive South
US Feared Libyan Killing Spree, Susan Rice Tells Rwanda Turkey Day Provides TSA a Chance to Test New Security Procedures
Warplanes Strike Somali Militant Bases: Residents Shi'ite Protests Renewed in Saudi Arabia
Pakistan's Opposition Takes 'Coup Memo' to Supreme Court Iran: West Must Prove Its Claims About Nukes
New Clashes Erupt Near Egyptian Interior Ministry 9 Civilians Injured in Booby-Trapped Car Explosion and Mortar Attacks
Turkish PM Apologizes Over 1930s Killings of Kurds Livni: Israel Heading Towards Dictatorship
Drone Attacks: Complaint to UN Panel Planned Huntsman: Expanded Drone Program 'Would Serve Our National Interests'
Yemen's Saleh Signs Power Transfer Deal Israeli Security Forces: Turkey Nearing Invasion of Syria
Clashes Resume in Egypt Between Protesters, Security Forces Bahrain Report: Torture, Excessive Force Used in Crackdown
Libyan Tribes Protest at New Government Line-Up US Urges Americans to Leave Syria 'immediately'
Iraqi Military to Get Around 700 US Trainers Kuwait Police Disperse Rally
Anathema or New Hope? Russian Communists Battle On Medvedev: Russia May Target US Missile Shield
Can 'Lone Wolf' Terror Suspect Claim Entrapment? It Will Be Hard to Prove On Cairo's Violent Streets, an Untenable Status Quo Meets an Unwritten Future
Ex-Leader: Khmer Rouge Atrocities Are 'Fairy Tale' China Opposes Expanded Sanctions Against Iran
South Korea Flaunts Firepower Year After North Korean Attack Mexico to Probe Links to Drug Gangs in Election
El Salvador Gets First Postwar Military Security Chief Guatemala Identifies Victims From Death Squad Ledger
Bahrain's King Hamad Promises Human Rights Reforms Pakistan Appoints Sherry Rehman as New US Ambassador
Manuel Noriega: French Court Backs His Return to Panama US, Japan Review SOFA Rules on How DoD Civilians Are Tried for Crimes
Truth Squad: Has Iran Said It Wants to Attack Israel? One Street at the Center of Cairo's Violent Clashes
Landmine Use 'Highest Since 2004' Despite Record Clearances Sherry Rehman, Liberal Lawmaker, Is Pakistan's New US Envoy

November 22nd, 2011

The Unmentionable: Land Mines in Afghanistan Sexually Mutilate US Troops SOFA Scrutinized After Rash of Crimes by US Troops in Korea
Libya PM's New Cabinet Aims to Cut Islamists Out of Power
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