Updated November 28, 2011 - 11:44 PM EST
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November 28th, 2011

Death Squads Striking Afghan Border Region Stage Set for Fight Over Detainee Legislation
Veterans Find That Their Transition From Combat to College Can Be Difficult 1st Military Trial for Tunisia's Former Dictator and 22 Top Aides Begins
Egyptian Police Say Killing of Muslim by Christian Sparks Sectarian Clash Egyptian Man Casts Ballot in Son's Memory
Tunisia a Test for What 'Moderate' Islam Looks Like Top Colombian Drug Trafficker Captured in Venezuela, to Be Turned Over to US
China Supports Pakistan in Row Over NATO Border Attack US Rep. Justin Amash Opposes Defense Authorization Bill, Calling It 'Anti-Liberty'
Testing Program Fails Soldiers, Leaving Brain Injuries Undetected Russia Threatens to Cut Off NATO Afghanistan Transit
Bradley Manning Lawyer: White House Review Found 'Leak' Did No Real Damage Bahrain Postpones Protesters' Death Penalty Appeal
US Praises Bahrain Probe as 'Transparent, Credible' In Pakistan-Controlled Kashmir, Residents See Experiment With Autonomy as 'Illusion'
Afghans Say Unit Was Attacked Before Airstrike Libya Says Ex-Deputy PM Suspect in General's Killing
US Presses Emirates Over Iran 'Regret' as UK Ambassador Expelled From Iran
Israel Apologizes for Cruel Treatment of NYT Journalist Egypt Uses US-Made Tear Gas Against Protestors
Tunisia Islamists Besiege University in Veil Protest Pakistan Rejects UAE Request to Let US Continue to Use Base
Libyan Clerics Back Disarmament of Ex-Rebels Image Shows Iranian Missile Site Was Destroyed
US Concerned Attack Will Affect Pakistan Relations Report: Explosion Rocks Iran City of Isfahan, Home to Key Nuclear Facility
UN: Syrian Forces Commit 'Crimes Against Humanity' Yemen's First Post-Saleh Vote Only Has One Candidate
Egyptians Vote in Droves as Historic Elections Begin Senate Bill Would Allow Detention of Americans at Home
Bail Denied for Massachusetts Terror Plot Suspect Attack Hands Pakistan a Chance to Squeeze US
Libyan Islamist Commander Endorses New Government UN: Ex-Rebels Still Hold 7,000 People in Libya
Mexican Ruling Party Smears Rivals With Drug Gangs Russia: No NATO Excuse to Violate Pakistan Sovereignty
Fearing Unrest, Israel Delays Work at Holy Site Somalia's Al-Shabab Militants Close UN Aid Offices
Kenya Issues Arrest Warrant for Sudan's Omar Al-Bashir France Says Days of Syrian Government Are Numbered
Kuwait Government Resigns, but Stays as Caretaker Explosion Inside Baghdad's Green Zone Kills 1
Assange: Internet Has Become 'Surveillance Machine' Pakistan Says NATO Ignored Its Pleas to Hold Off During Attack That Killed 24 Soldiers
The Muslim Brotherhood Prepares for Power in Egypt Deadly Blast Hits Hotel in South Philippines
Two NATO Soldiers Wounded by Gunfire in Kosovo Clash Another 200 French Soldiers to Leave Afghanistan
Suicide Car Bomber Kills 19 Outside Prison in Iraq Polling Stations Attacked in Congo Vote

November 27th, 2011

300 Trucks Carry Supplies to NATO From Karachi Daily
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