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November 25th, 2011

Witness Says 1 Tourist Killed, 3 Kidnapped From a Timbuktu Restaurant in Mali French TV Journalist Says She Was Sexually Assaulted by Egyptian Youth at Cairo Protest Square
Divide Between Islamists, Liberals Threatens to Splinter Egypt Revolution To Stop Afghan Bombs, a Focus on Pakistani Fertilizer
US Uses an Insurgent Attack to Send a Message to Iraqis Back Home in Illinois, Guardsmen Look for Normalcy
More Female Veterans Turning to VA's Health Care Morocco Awaits Outcome of Election That Marks Shift of Power From Monarchy
US Commander Readying Request for More Troops to Advise Afghans Egypt Military Tries to Woo Wider Public Beyond Protesters
Libyan Berbers Protest Against New Government Pakistan's Former Foreign Minister to Join Imran Khan's Team
CIA Arrests in Iran? Allegations Point to Smoldering Covert War With Us Saleh Loyalists Clash With Defected Troops in Yemen
Libya's New Rulers Offer Weapons to Syrian Rebels Nigeria: Boko Haram Lists Fresh Targets
Analysis: Bahrain Digests Inquiry as Protests Continue Turkey Fears Syria Concealing Humanitarian Crisis
Iraq Leader Worried About 'Radical' Threat in Syria Yemenis Stage Rival Rallies as Sanaa Retains Calm
41 Terrorists Killed in Kurram, Orakzai Agencies Don't Take Gas From Iran, US 'Advises' Pakistan
UN Supports Arab League's Efforts to End Violence in Syria Iraqi President Says Nation's Military Commanders Still Want American Help
US Defeated in Bid on Cluster Bomb Accord Arab League to Meet Sunday on Syria: Turkish Fm
Lebanon Cabinet Formation May Be Impossible if Mikati Resigns Hamas: Israeli Threats Won't Stop Unity Govt
Fierce Clashes in Yemen Leave Two Dead Arab Students Removed From Nc Flight, Causing 5-Hour Delay
Turkey Doesn't Budge on Demanding Apology From Israel Egypt's New PM: Junta Promised Me More Power
Apartheid Row at Norwegian School After It Segregates Ethnic Pupils Over 100,000 Rally in Egypt for 'Last Chance Friday'
10 Personnel Killed in Attack on Syrian Air Force Base Death Toll Raised in Basra Bombings
Syria: 'Foreign-Backed' Attack Kills 10 Air Force Personnel In Kenya, Somalis Become Casualties of Africa's Latest War
Cricket Hero a Rising Political Star in Pakistan White House: Egypt Junta Should Empower New Government Immediately
New Blast Hits Egypt's Gas Pipeline to Israel, Jordan Allawi: Calls to Establish Iraqi Regions at This Stage Adds Fuel to Fire
Excluded From Cabinet, Libya's Berbers Fear Isolation Bahrain Unrest Continues After King's Reform Promises
Morocco Votes in First Poll Since Mohamed Vi's Reforms Egypt Protests: Mass Rally in Cairo Ahead of Election
Russians to Cut Putin's Party Majority in Vote: Poll Afghan Opium Production to Expand After Troops Exit
Dutch Terrorism Suspect Fights Extradition to Us South Korean Official Travels to North Korea to Monitor Aid
India Cops Accused of Beating Ap Cameraman, Others in Kashmir China, Pakistan Boost Anti-Terror Cooperation
Excluded From Cabinet, Libya's Berbers Fear Isolation Ethiopia May Join Fight Against Somalia Militants
2 New Radio Stations in Zimbabwe Get Licenses Gov of Drug-Plagued Mexico State Send Kids Abroad
Mexican Group Asks ICC to Probe President: Officials Crowds Swell in Cairo as New PM Appointed
Egypt New PM Claims More Powers Than Predecessor Saudi Dynasty Should Leave Power: Top Iran Cleric
Syria: 6 Elite Military Pilots Killed in Ambush as Arab League Deadline Passes Groundbreaking Research Looks at How Blasts Injure Brain
US Troops' Final Thanksgiving in Iraq Peppered With Rocket Fire Activist: Egypt's Leaders Label Female Protesters 'Prostitutes'
Finland to Destroy Its Landmines After MPs Approve Ban Dutch Man Suspected of Attempting Attacks on US Soldiers in Afghanistan Resists Extradition
Afghans Turn to People Smugglers as NATO Leaves 80 Afghans Held for Illegally Entering Pakistan

November 24th, 2011

Moroccans See Limits of Reform in Rapper's Case US Escalates Role in Somalia War
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