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July 5th, 2012

Ex-Argentine Dictators Videla, Bignone Convicted of Having Babies Stolen From Slain Dissidents After Decades Under Gadhafi, Libyans Begin to Embrace the Political Process
Nigerian Govt Program Pays Rebels to Drop Struggle High-Priced Advocacy Raises Questions for Supporters of Iranian Exile Group
Mexico's President-Elect Wants Close Security Ties With US, With Limits Ex-Argentine Dictators Videla, Bignone Convicted of Having Babies Stolen From Slain Dissidents
Amnesty: Arms Embargo on Syrian Govt., Not Rebels Wartime Remains of 6 US Airmen Located in Laos
Yemen-Style Power Transfer Unlikely in Syria: Iraq Fm If Libya Leads to Mali, Where Does Syria Go?
Long Road Ahead in US-Pakistan Ties After NATO Deal Britain's History of White Guys Jailed for Terrorism
As Algeria Celebrates 50 Years of Independence, France Keeps Mum Philippine Leader Denies Asking for US Spy Planes
After Long Closure, NATO Trucks Cross Border Libya Heads to Polls After Decades
Russia Requested to Host Assad in Exile Morality Killing Triggers Fears and Debate in Egypt
Assad's Childhood Friend, a Trusted Military Chief, Defects in 'Gravest Blow Yet' to Syrian Regime Lebanon Cabinet Under Fire After MP Assassination Bid
Dagan Retracts Quote That Attacking Iran Is 'Stupid' 'it's a Shame They Didn't Kill Him': Israelis React to Video of Soldiers Kicking Palestinian Child
Sanctions Cut Iran's July Oil Exports to Nearly Half Israeli General: Populated Areas Will Be Targeted in Next Lebanon Invasion
Iraq Says 'al-Qaeda Fighters' Flowing Into Syria Sudan and South Sudan Resume Border Talks
Palestinian Hunger Striker in Critical Condition, Seeks Release After 3 Months Without Food Electronic Cigarette Incites Bomb Scare on British Highway
Iran: EU Sanctions Won't Affect Progress of Nuclear Program WikiLeaks Begins Releasing Millions of Documents, Emails Linked to Syria Regime
Two German Soldiers Injured in Attack in Afghanistan Inside a US Army Sniper School
Iran Submarine Plan May Fuel Western Nuclear Worries Israel Charges Reporter Over Leaked Army Documents
Russia Rejects 'Joke' of Hosting Assad in Exile UN Calls for Sanctions on Qaeda Fighters in Mali
Bamako Protest Against Wrecking of Timbuktu Sites China Pledges Financial Aid to Cuba's Castro
Rebels Seize Strategic Village in East Congo Bahrain Court Orders Monitoring for 11-Year-Old Protestor
Somalia Facing 'Fresh Hunger Emergency' China Official Vows 'Iron Fist' Crackdown in Xinjiang
UK: Army to Lose 17 Units Amid Job Cuts Missouri Guard Member Dies in Guatemala
Military Base Closures, Mergers Save Less Money Than Pentagon Projected Libya Spends Millions on New Prison
Assange Charges Are Hilarious, Says Ecuador Swiss Freeze Arms Exports to UAE; Probe Syria Link

July 4th, 2012

Army Blocks Access to Information About Bradley Manning Support Network, Citing an 'Active Investigation' Terror Group Claims Syria Attacks, TV Station Murders
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