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March 17th, 2012

Yemen's New President Is Facing Unrest in the South In Mexico, a Kidnapping Ignored as Gang Crimes Go Unpunished
Wife of Accused Soldier Kept Blog on Anguish of Army Life Gulf Widens Between US and a More Volatile Karzai
Iran Intelligence Crisis Showed Difficulty of Assessing Nuclear Data Daughter of Chilean Diplomat Killed in Venezuela; 11 Police Officers Under Investigation
Colombia Rebels: Ready to Start Freeing 10 Hostages, but Waiting for Visits With Jailed Rebels Groups Say Thousands of Tibetans Join Funeral After Farmer Sets Self on Fire in Western China
Syria Tells UN Envoy That Armed Opposition Groups Must Give Up Weapons First In Israel, Prospect of War With Iran Raises Questions About Home-Front Defense
GOP Shifts From McCain on Wars 'System Is Blinking Red': Alarming Rhetoric in Push for Cybersecurity Bills
Schumer Bill Would Create 'Passenger Advocates' to Help With TSA Disputes Bachmann, Rand Paul Press Clinton to Reject Military Aid to Egypt
Ethiopia Stages Fresh Attacks Inside Eritrea Colombian Soldiers Killed in FARC Attack
Sinai Bedouin Lift Siege on Peacekeeper Camp China Poised to Limit Use of Mental Hospitals to Curb Dissent
US-Afghan Divide Seen in Perceptions of Village Massacre UN-Backed Congolese Army Drive Could Displace 100,000 People, Analysts Warn
Afghanistan Killings: Karzai Meets Village Elders as Anger Spreads - Video At Least 70 US Soldiers Killed by Afghan Security Since 2007
Questions Abound 1 Week After US Soldier Allegedly Kills Afghan Civilians The Secrets of Saif Gadhafi's Jail: Chef, Satellite TV and a Basketball Court for Just One
Profile: Ansar Al-Sharia in Yemen To the Chinese and the Indians, the Spoils of a Terrible War
Arafat's Widow Considers Role in Politics to 'Continue Legacy' US Massacre Suspect Had Received Anger Management Therapy
Belarus Bomber Who Allegedly Killed 15 Executed According to Mother Falkland Islands: Britain 'Would Lose' if Argentina Decides to Invade Now
Arrest of Clooney Over Sudan 'May Make Things Worse' Lebanese Villagers Take Syrian Refugees Into Their Homes
Fearing Militant Attacks, Turks Arrest Kurdish Activists After 50 Years, Algeria Still Waits for an Apology From France
Eight Terrorists Killed in Pakistan's Orakzai Agency War Effort Hits New Low; Karzai at 'End of Rope'
Pakistan: Three Alleged Bombers Killed in Zakhakhel School Blown Up in Mardan, Pakistan
'Now Stable Pakistan Can Reset Ties With US,' Says Gen Dempsey How Mossad Justified Its Murder of an Innocent Iranian Electrical Engineer
Former PA PM Calls for Reconsidering One-State Solution Fatah Accuses Iran of Trying to Block Palestinian Unity
Islamic Jihad Seeks 'Balance of Terror' With Israel Syria Training Hezbollah to Use Antiaircraft Guns
North Korea to Invite Observers to Satellite Launch Report: US Sent Detainees to Banned Afghan Prisons
Italian Tourists Taken Hostage by Maoists in India: Report US Soldier Seen as 'Level-Headed' Before Massacre
Ivory Coast Launches Month of Post-Conflict 'Purification' Boko Haram: Intermediary Pulls Out of Talks With Govt
El Salvador to Give Pensions to Ex-Rebel Fighters China Exerts Rare Public Pressure on North Korea Over Missile Plan
Lieberman Refused to Have Luggage Checked at South Korea's Airport Iraq Militia Group Releases Captive American
Mass Graves Found in Evacuated Iranian Dissident Camp Iraq Tells Iran No Arms to Syria to Cross Its Territory
Soldier Accused in Afghanistan Massacre Is Family Man, Reports Say Iraq Backs Idea of Arab Peacekeepers: Deputy Minister
Freed US Captive Says He Is Ex-Soldier, Held Since June Large Protests in China After Tibetan Dies in Self-Immolation
Iran: Israel 'A Barking Dog' That Will Not Dare Attack Islamic Republic Over Nuclear Program Gunboats, Super-Torpedoes, Sea-Bots: US Navy Launches Huge Iran Surge
How to Kill China's 'Carrier-Killer' Missile: Jam, Spoof and Shoot Reasons for China Leadership Shakeup Still Uncertain
With President Gone, Yemen Seeks to Remake Military Tajik Web Users Rail Against Online Censorship
India Links Delhi Attack on Israeli to Thai Plot AU Somalia Force to Take Command of Kenyan Troops in Somalia
Julian Assange to Run for a Seat in Australian Senate Tibetan Monk Sets Himself Alight in China
Saudi Arabia 'Sends Military Equipment to Syria Rebels' Thai Police Say Suspected Insurgents Kill Student, Wound 2 in Attack Aimed at Army Bus
East Timor Votes for New President in Key Test of Young Nation's Political Stability WikiLeaks Says Founder Julian Assange Plans to Run for Australian Senate Next Year
Swedish Rescuers Find Wreckage of Norwegian Military Plane Missing Since Thursday Rights Groups Criticize Israeli Policy of Detaining Suspected Rock-Throwing Palestinian Kids
Egypt's Islamist-Dominated Parliament to Play Pivotal Role in Drafting New Constitution Russian Police Detain Anti-Government Protesters Denouncing Putin's Return to Presidency
Guinea-Bissau Heads to Polls After President's Death in Office Iranian Guard Commander Urges Afghans to Expel Americans by Force
US Militant in Somalia Says His Comrades in an Al-Qaeda Linked Militant Group Want to Kill Him Body Cavity Searches Continue for Female Visitors to Afghan Prison Despite Aid Cutoff by US
Mauritania Arrests Ex-Libyan Intelligence Chief Abdullah Al-Senoussi, Sought by ICC Conflict Deepens Over Naval Base Construction in South Korea
South Korean Police Seek First Arrest Warrants for Foreigners in Naval Base Protests South Korean Democracy Crumbles to Outside Pressure and US Veterans Are Denied Access to Return to Korea
Navy Sailing Toward a 300-Ship Fleet Neighbors Say Afghan Attack Suspect Was Family Man
Twin Blasts Kill Dozens in Syrian Capital Israelis Laugh About Iran Nukes, Government Threat
WikiLeaks' Assange Plans to Run for Australian Parliament

March 16th, 2012

Afghanistan Shooter Quoted in 2009 Army Article From Iraq? Eritrea FM Accuses US of Backing Ethiopia Over Raids

March 15th, 2012

The NSA Is Building the Country's Biggest Spy Center (Watch What You Say)

March 13th, 2012

Volunteer Fireman From Hazel Green (WI) Dies in Afghanistan

March 9th, 2012

Hesperia (CA) Army Medic Dies of Wounds Suffered in Afghanistan in December
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