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May 31st, 2012

Beijing Exhibiting New Assertiveness in South China Sea Third Witness to Massacre in Philippines Is Murdered
Status Quo Between 2 Sudans Is Not Quite War, Not Quite Peace Venezuela's Military Bombs Clandestine Airstrips as Part of Government Anti-Drug Effort
Israel's Attorney General to Indict Reporter CIA Probes Publication Review Board Over Allegations of Selective Censorship
Iraq: 20 Killed, 60 Wounded as Baghdad Sees String of Attacks Militant Raid on Yemen Town Leaves Seven Dead
Libya Says It Is Ready to Try Gadhafi Loyalists Pakistan Conducts Test of Nuclear Capable Cruise Missile
Iran 'Sanitizing' Suspected Nuclear Test Site, Think Tank Says Syria on Brink of Sectarian Civil War, West Says
Music Used as 'Disincentive' at Guantanamo Bay, Pentagon Says Kenya: Forces Kill 14 Shabaab Fighters
UN Security Council Concerned by Lack of Aid Access in Sudan Israel Returns Remains of Palestinians in Bid to 'Get Peace Process Back on Track'
Thai Bill Targets Thaksin Shinawatra Return Mali Rebel Group Merger Stalls Over Links to Al-Qaeda
UAE Islamists to Fight Court Ruling on Citizenship India Fears for Afghanistan After NATO Withdrawal
Pakistan to Launch Strategic Dialogue With EU Next Week Made in Israel? Not a Simple Question
Mali Rebels Fail to Agree on New Country Senior Baghdad Official Admits Being Al-Qaeda Member
Filipino Extremists Stage More Attacks US: China Nukes No Direct Threat
AP 'Napalm Girl' Photo From Vietnam War Turns 40 Suicide Attack Kills 7 Afghan Police
UN: Afghan Civilian Deaths Still Too High Congressional Request to Define Palestinian Refugees Lands Obama in Hot Water
Tehran Agrees to Consider Letting Indians in to Probe Israeli Embassy Bombing European Voices Go Silent on Syria
Syria Blames 800 Rebels for Houla Massacre Freed French Reporter Says He'll Stay in Colombia
Syria Armed Group Says Holding Lebanon Shiites: Al-Jazeera White House: Iran Engages in 'Malignant Behavior' in Syria
Turkey: Anti-Israel Protest on Flotilla Raid's Anniversary Three Decades Later, New Reports Shed Light on Israel's Iconic Battle in Lebanon
Satellite Images Show Iran Site Buildings 'Completely Razed,' Says US Think-Tank Two Military Liaison Officers Return to Pakistan
Study: 13% of Deployed Marines Consider Suicide Lawmakers Nudge Spy Agencies Into Anti-Drug Fight
Large Homemade Bomb Found in Se Turkey Marines Expand Probe of Urination Video
Robert Fisk: Syria Will Have a Long, Bloody War Flame: Israel Rejects Link to Malware Cyber-Attack
Egypt State of Emergency Due to Expire Sinai Kidnapping: Two US Tourists Freed
China Urges Pakistan to Expel Uighur Islamic Militants Five Afghan Police Killed in Kandahar Suicide Attack
Supreme Court Judge Shot Dead in Nepal Capital Israel Returns the Remains of Palestinian Bodies
Rwanda's Calllixte NZabonimana Gets Life for Genocide Somalia Forces Capture Key Al-Shabab Town of Afmadow
Sinai Force Commander Warns of Weapons Smuggling to Gaza Iraqi Vp's Lawyers Want President to Testify
German Engineer Killed in Unrelated Nigeria Raid Honduran Drug Raid Deaths Won't Alter US Policy
A Long-Lost Window Into Afghan History FARC's Civilian Captives Suffer in Silence
Egypt's Military to Let 31-Year-Old Emergency Law Expire Abducted German Engineer Killed in Nigeria Rescue Attempt
Kazakhstan: Burnt Bodies Found at China Border Post Pakistan Denies Re-Entry of US Troops
US Retains Plans for Military Option in Syria Sinai Bedouins Free 2 US Tourists Hours After Abduction in Egypt, Security Officials Say
US Retains Plans for Military Option in Syria Syria Rebels Say They're Preparing for War
Clinton: Russia Contributing to Potential Syria Civil War Russian Reserve Colonel Convicted of Spying for US
Blasts Across Iraq Kill 18, Wound 53

May 30th, 2012

Avoid These Words to Prevent Homeland Security From Spying on Your Social Networks FBI Quietly Forms Secretive Net-Surveillance Unit

May 29th, 2012

China-Made US Military Chip Has Security Backdoor
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