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December 2nd, 2011

Biden: No Sign Iran Attack on UK Embassy Was Orchestrated

December 1st, 2011

Official Says US Needs Time to Assess Aid to North Korea Egypt's Christians Prepare for New Political Climate
No Alliance With Ultraconservatives, Islamist Party Says Egypt's 12,001 Missing Votes: Political Prisoners
Egypt's Islamists Poised to Dominate Parliament, Expected to Clash With Army Over Control Afghan Woman Freed From Jail After Agreeing to Marry Rapist
In Egypt, Islamist Gains Spark Unease US, Iraq Warn Iran as Troops Depart
Egypt's Liberals Regroup as Islamists Gain in Election Iraq 'Withdrawal' Gets Rebranded and a Vintage Clinton Moment
Europeans Stiffen Sanctions on Iran After Embassy Attack Bloomberg: 'I Have My Own Army'
WikiLeaks Spyfiles – the Map Mother Retraces KIA Son's Footsteps in Iraq
For Some Families, the War in Iraq Isn't Over Yet Islamists Claim Win as Egypt Postpones Vote Results
Senate Approves $662 Billion Defense Bill Lebanon's Intelligence War
World News: Clashes Kill 13 as Political Uncertainty Lingers in Yemen Teen Wounded by Grenade Returning to Libya
Talks on Iraq NATO Mission Stall Over Issue of Immunity for Troops Somalia: Yemen Returnee Numbers Soar
NATO 'Deeply Concerned' That Kosovar Serbs Aren't Removing Roadblocks Pakistan: Four TTP Men Arrested
Two Pakistanis 'Killed by NATO' in Afghanistan Obama Won't Offer Condolences for Pakistan Killings
Sarkozy Outlines Proposal for European 'Refounding' Treaty Germany Uncovers Alleged Iranian Sabotage Plot
Russia to Build Kalashnikov Bullet Factory in Cuba EU at Odds on Whether to Punish Serbia for Protests by Ethnic Serbs in Kosovo
Afghanistan Starts Second Phase of NATO Security Handover Al-Qaeda Claims Responsibility for Kidnapping US Aid Worker in Pakistan
Egypt's Islamists: Too Early to Talk About Government Lead: Israeli Minister Calls on West to 'Paralyze' Iran's Economy
EU Expands Sanctions on Regime as 23 Killed in Syria Pakistan Ruling Party: Opposition Leader 'Subverting Democracy' in Criticism of President
Israelis Support Nuclear-Free Mideast: Poll UK Lawmaker Criticized for 'Zionist Bias' Comments
US Jewish Groups Furious Over Campaign to Bring Expat Israelis Back Home Former Mossad Chief: Israeli Attack on Iran Must Be Stopped to Avert Catastrophe
More Military Dogs Show Signs of Combat Stress Israelis Support Nuclear-Free Mideast: Poll
Fdr Warned of Pearl Harbor Attack Days in Advance Senate Rejects Amendment to Limit Domestic Military Detention
Israeli Politicians Trying to Delegitimize the Supreme Court, Says Chief Justice Indonesia Opens Fire as Papuans Raise Flag During Protest
Syrian Civilian Death Toll at Least 4000 Israeli Defense Chief: Iran Strike May Be Needed
Pakistani Court Bars Former Envoy to US From Travel Abroad Britain Turns More Wary of European Unity -
Obama Lawyers: Killing US Citizens Allied With Al Qaeda Is an Executive Decision The State of Surveillance
Official: No Chance of Troops Returning to Iraq Slain Pakistani Soldiers' Relatives Want Justice
Congress Tries to Avoid Mandated Budget Cuts, Especially for Defense Talks on Iraq NATO Mission Stall Over Immunity
White House: We Decide to Target Americans Biden on Iraq: 'We'Re Not Claiming Victory'
Rights Group Urges Bush's Arrest During Tour ACLU: FBI Used Outreach to Collect Info on Muslims
WikiLeaks Releases Documents on Government Surveillance Tactics Violence Leaves 26 Killed in Iraq, as Country Ponders Maliki Third Term
East Jerusalem Palestinians Being Evicted From Homes Iraqi Kurdistan President Says in Touch With PKK, to Exercise Maximum Pressure
Russia Delivers Missiles to Syria, Says Report Russia Considers Blocking NATO Supply Routes
Baghdad Government Seeks to Deport MEK Elements From Iraq The Spy Files: WikiLeaks Releases Surveillance Docs
3 Afghan Policemen Die in Roadside Bombing Enraged Pakistan Says NATO Attack Threatens War on Terror
Syria Now in State of Civil War, Death Toll at 4,000: Un Extreme Secrecy on Bush & Cheney Records
Eu, NATO Condemn Attacks by Serb Militants Independent Russian Election Watchdog Faces Probe
In Russia, Nationalists Turn on Putin Clinton Seeks to Embolden Reformers in Myanmar Talks
Iraq Mulling US Bid to Keep Custody of Detainee Released Palestinians Build Houses, Marry, Study
Palestinians to Wean Themselves Off Foreign Aid Deal by Deal, US Ambassador Turns Salesman in China
Slain Pakistani Soldiers' Relatives Want Justice Clinton Offers Myanmar First Rewards for Political Reform
Myanmar Gov't Officials Meet With Kachin Rebels Clinton Challenges Myanmar to Expand Reforms
Britain Seeks EU Action on Iran as China Urges Calm EU Foreign Ministers Fail to Agree on Iran Oil Ban
Report: Germany Probes if Iran Pondering Attacks Israeli Defense Chief: Iran Strike May Be Needed
US Envoy Criticizes China's Controls on Economy 1 Killed in Explosion Outside Central China Bank
As Us-Myanmar Ties Warm, China Stands Conflicted Official: 5,000 Flee Central Nigeria Violence
Iran Releases Students Who Stormed British Embassy UK: Libya Showed Britain Needs More NATO Influence
US Cleric: American Jailed in Cuba in Good Spirits After Losing Fed Loan, Military Solar Project a Go
Hearing for Man Accused of Shooting at Pentagon Sudan 'Stealing Oil' From South: Negotiator
US Congress Warns of Nigeria's Boko Haram Nepal Leaders Dispute Over Maoists' Army Integration
Clinton Pledges Improved Myanmar Ties if Reforms Continue New Kyrgyz President Atambayev Pledges 'New Page'
Extradition Laws Are 'Fair', US Ambassador Tells MPs Iran Set to Dominate EU Foreign Ministers Talks
Suu Kyi Briefs US Think Tank as Clinton Visits Myanmar Afghanistan Faces $4bn Defense Funding Shortfall
Eritrea Rebels Say Killed 17 Soldiers in Raid Bulgarian Farmers Block Border Crossings

November 30th, 2011

A Final Request From Iraq Vet Who Took Own Life Islamists Claim Egypt's Mandate in Early Voting
Sudan Says It Will Seize South Sudanese Oil as Talks Fail Top Afghan Official Praises US for Killing Pakistani Soldiers
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