Updated February 26, 2012 - 11:32 PM EST
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February 26th, 2012

Bomber Kills Three Outside Nigerian Church North Korean Leader Threatens 'Retaliatory Strike' Against South
US Teaming With New Yemen Government on Strategy to Combat al-Qaeda A Taste of Hope Sends Refugees Back to Darfur
Pentagon Builds Auditing Army as Budget 'Shrinks' David Sharrett's Family Still Wants Justice for Friendly Fire Death in Iraq
Violence in Wake of Koran Incident Fuels US Doubts About Afghan Partners Kurdish Forces Stand Ground in Hashemi Case; 6 Iraqis Killed in Attacks
Iraq One of the Deadliest Countries for Journalists The Burning Rage: Karzai Pleads for Calm as Koran Fury Spreads
Britain 'May Struggle to Pay for New Fighter Jets' Crocker: US Shouldn't Speed Up Afghanistan Pull Out
Seven US Soldiers Wounded After Afghan NATO Base Attacked Rights Groups Press Misrata Militia to Release British Journalists
Santorum Demands Afghans Apologize for Protests Obama Faces Tense Meeting With Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu on Iran Policy
Afghan-US Ties Hit All Time Low Over Holy Quran Desecration Drone Makers Cashing in as War Tactics Evolve
Afghan Intelligence Officer Killed US Military Advisers: Reports 17 Killed in Yemen Violence
Soldier Killed in Mosul Maliki Allied MPs Claim Sadr Statement a Media Plot
Culture Minister Conveys Talabani's Message to Saudi Arabia Fresh Violence in Afghanistan Over Koran Burning
Arming Syria Rebels Could Help Al-Qaeda: Clinton Arab MPs: Harming Al-Aqsa Will Lead to Global Jihad
Americans Are No-Shows at Opening of NGO Trial in Egypt As Syria Holds Referendum on Constitution, Rebels Vow to Fight On
UN: 1.3 Million Still Homeless From Iraq Conflict Gen. Keane on US-Afghan Relations: 'They Want Respect'
New Evidence Casts Doubt in Lockerbie Case Eight Nigerians Arrested Trying to Bomb Own Church
Rumors of Deal as Egypt Delays US NGO Workers' Trial to Late April The Islamic Republic's First Kentucky Fried Chicken
Afghan Ministers Cancel Trip to Washington Netanyahu: Abbas Speech on Jerusalem Was 'Incitement'
Iran Says It Seeks to Strengthen Lebanese Army Israel Inks $1.6 Billion Arms Deal With Azerbaijan
Hamas Out of Syria, Leader Says Colombia Rebels Say Freeing All 'Prisoners of War'
US Advisers Shot in Afghanistan 'Mocked Protests Over Burning of Koran' US Military Receives Remains of Last Soldier Missing in Iraq
US General Says Missile Defense Radar in Turkey Ready to Defend Europe Iraq to Increase Electricity Imports From Iran
Karzai Urges Afghans to Avoid Violent Retaliation Over Koran Burnings Scotland Moves Toward Vote on Independence
Afghan Grenade Wounds American Soldiers as Riots Still Rage Iraq's Deputy PM Saleh Al-Mutlaq Discusses Dispute With Maliki
Pressure Builds for Civilian Drone Flights at Home Azerbaijan Honors Victims of 1992 Massacre by Armenians
France Prepares to Move Staff From Afghanistan Afghan Source: US Officers Killed Over Argument About Koran Burning
15 Cuban Migrants Rescued Near Puerto Rico; 1 Dead Chavez's Beneficiaries Gird for Lost Aid
Turks Mark Anniversary of Attack in Karabakh War Iraq Seeks Investment to Upgrade Transport Network
Syrian Protesters Quit UAE After Visas 'Cancelled' More Than 80,000 Syrian Refugees Fleeing to Jordan
Iran, Lebanon Talk Defense Ties, Slam Israel NY Congressmen Attacked in Rock-Throwing While Touring Desecrated Jerusalem Cemetery
Afghans Lob Grenades at US Base, Clash With Police Anti-Putin Protesters Form Human Chain in Moscow
N. Korea Leader Visits Shelling Unit Before Drill Japan PM Visits Okinawa Over US Military Base Move
Sudan Rebel Front Claims Attack in S. Kordofan Egypt Military Calls for March 3 Parliament Session
Freelance Cameraman Provides a Rare Glimpse Into Homs Violence Rages Amid Voting in Syria
Iran, Lebanon Talk Defense Ties, Slam Israel Senegal Election: Crowd Boos Wade as He Casts His Vote
Chinese 'Netizens' Inundate Obama's Google+ Page Brazil Wants More IMF Power for Extra Eurozone Funds
Japan PM Visits Okinawa Over US Military Base Move 2 Rebels, 2 Children Killed in Philippine Clash
Thies: the Sleepy Town That May Sway Senegal Suicide Bomber Attacks Nigerian Church in Jos
Afghan Police Intelligence Officer at Large, Suspected in Slaying of US Officers 7 Americans Wounded as Protesters Attack NATO Base in Afghanistan

February 25th, 2012

Official: US in Talks With Egypt to End NGO Case, Allow Americans to Leave 'in Coming Days'

February 24th, 2012

External Pressure Inspires Nationalism in Iran
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