Updated January 27, 2012 - 11:57 PM EST
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January 27th, 2012

Seized Pirates in Legal Limbo, With No Formula for Trials An Iraqi Massacre, a Light Sentence and a Question of Military Justice
Russia Sides Firmly With Assad Government in Syria Leader of Yemeni Al-Qaeda-Linked Group Calls for Anti-Army Protests in the Country's South
Weapons Experts Part of UN Team Trying to Probe Iran for Alleged Atomic Arms Work Syrian Rebels Make Inroads With Help of Armed Fighters
New York City Mayor Bloomberg Says No Parade for Iraq Vets Abused Egyptian Female Protesters Fight Back
US Says Will 'Manage' After France Announces Early Troop Withdraw From Afghanistan Deputy PM: Iraq on Verge of Sectarian War
Obama Administration Using Loophole to Quietly Sell Arms Package to Bahrain US Team Due in North Korea in March
South Korea Allows Group to Deliver Aid to North Fedex Employee Charged for Bomb Joke on Army Base
France, Afghanistan to Ask NATO to Hand Over All Combat Missions to Afghans a Year Earlier Palestinians Unmoved as Israel Presents Border Ideas
Pakistani Family Wants Justice in CIA Killing Iraq Water Crisis Could Stir Ethnic Clash
US Has 'No Desire' for New Military Bases in Asia: Admiral France, Karzai Want Faster NATO Afghanistan Exit
Two Uighurs Deported From Cambodia to China Get Life Liberal Democrats Say Pentagon Spending Cuts Should Be Doubled
Panetta: Officials in Pakistan Had to Know About bin Laden Zimbabwe: Mystery Deepens Around General's Death
Egypt Plans to Send Delegation to US as NGO Furor Mounts Libyan Commander Says Will Retake Bani Walid
434 People Killed in Iraq Since US Pulled Out US Citizen Kidnapped in Nigeria Freed
NYC Mayor Defends Kelly, but Says Anti-Muslim Film Caused Damage Hamas Leader Khaled Meshal Abandons Damascus Base
Some Egyptian Protesters Turn Their Ire on Islamists Guatemala: Ex-Dictator to Face Genocide Charges
Haiti President Now Says No Pardon for Duvalier Cuban Communists to Consider Term Limits for Leaders
Report: Over 100 Killed in Soaring Violence Across Syria German Angst as US Troops Bid 'Auf Wiedersehen'
Crooked Guard Led to Aid Workers' Kidnapping in Somalia, Group Says Nigeria on Edge as Islamist Group Extends Campaign of Violence
UK Soldier Killed in Afghanistan, MoD Announces Ethiopian PM Meles Zenawi Says Troops to Leave Somalia
Nigeria's Supreme Court Dismisses Five Governors Sudan and South Sudan Leaders Bid to Defuse Oil Dispute
Tibetan Student 'Killed in Third Sichuan, China Clash' Tribal Clashes Kill 21 in Northern Kenya
Protesters Storm Syria's Embassy in Cairo France, Karzai Now Want Faster NATO Afghanistan Exit
Senator: Army Buys 4,900 Acres South of Ft. Polk Report: US Threatens to Withhold Military Aid to Egypt
Saudi Prince Discusses Kingdom's Iran Problem Hekmatyar's Never-Ending Afghan War
Justice Dept. Takes on Itself in Probe of 2001 Anthrax Attacks Navy Wants Commando 'Mothership' in Middle East
Bahrain Criticized Over 'Inappropriate' Use of Tear Gas Syria Crisis: UN Security Council Mulls Assad Measures
Will Foil Conspiracies Hatched Against Government: President Zardari Kurd Party Refers Turkish Air Raids to Hague Court
Pro-Palestinian Hackers Apologize for Bringing Down Haaretz's Hebrew Website More Than 100 People Killed by Security Forces Across Syria
UN Urges Israel to Halt Demolition of Palestinian Homes Palestinian Arrested With 9 Crates of Munitions
UN Wants End to West Bank Demolitions Syria: Rebels Use Israeli Arms
France, Karzai Urge NATO Afghanistan Exit Egyptians Argue Over Fate of Charred Mubarak Party Building
UN Demands End to Israel Demolitions in West Bank Barrier Proposed as Israel Border
Barak: World Must Act Against Iran Before It's Too Late Baghdad Landing by US Helicopter Sparks Rumors US Troops Still in Iraq
In Libya, Rebels Still Dominate Tripoli Streets Former Pakistani President Musharraf Calls Off Return Home
Aborigine Protesters Burn Australian Flag Outside Parliament for Second Day 13 Killed in Clashes in Russia's Volatile Caucasus
Twitter to Selectively 'Censor' Tweets by Country Twitter Announces It Will Censor Some Tweets in Some Countries; Activists Worried
Ron Paul Calls for Diplomatic Relations With Cuba Police and Special Forces Conduct Military Maneuvers in the Skies Above Downtown Los Angeles
Hamas Quietly Quits Syria as Violence Continues UNICEF Says 384 Children Killed So Far in Syria
Dozens Killed in Baghdad Funeral Attack Four Russian Troops Killed in Clashes in Dagestan
US Helicopter Makes Emergency Landing Central Baghdad Friday: Car Bomb Attack Near Funeral in Baghdad Kills 32 People
St. Louis Hosts 1st Big Parade on Iraq War's End

January 26th, 2012

SOPA Stopped for Now, Anti-Censorship Activists Turn to ACTA FBI Seeking Social Media Monitoring Tool
Syrian Free Army Fighters Claim Control of Douma US Warns Iraq: 'Don't Blow This Opportunity'
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