Updated July 19, 2012 - 11:25 PM EDT
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July 19th, 2012

Syria's Collapse Would Reverberate Throughout the Mideast Israel Worries as Syria Deteriorates
Colombian Indians Place Alleged Rebels on Trial Attack on Israeli Tourists Prompts Fears of Escalating 'Shadow War'
The Death of Omar Suleiman: Man of Shadows Slips Into the Dark Liberia's Taylor Appeals War Crimes Conviction
Gunmen Shoot Dead at Least Five in Nigeria: Official Egypt's Ex-Spy Chief Omar Suleiman Dies
Israel Frees Hamas Speaker of Palestinian Parliament Million Yemen Children Face Severe Malnutrition
Iraq Gets 'Positive' Obama Response on Exxon Concern US Navy Says Helicopter With 5 Crew Crashes in Oman; No Hostile Activity Suspected
Nagorno-Karabakh to Hold Presidential Election Mali Hostages 'Were Released in Exchange for Prisoners'
Israeli Tourist Attack: Bulgaria Shows 'Bomber' on CCTV House Roll-Call Vote on Pentagon Funds
Defense Lawyers Say Guantanamo Court Rigged to Deliver Death Sentence Syrian Rebels Use Youtube, Facebook for Weapons Training
Fort Worth Woman 'Humiliated' After Love Field Pat-Down Yemeni Security Official Assassinated in Aden
Senators: US Should 'Blacklist' More Iranians Iran Steps Up Crackdown Against Its Arab Minority
UN Envoy: Mission in Iraq Needed 'More Than Ever' House Approves $606 Billion More for Wars
Romney Says He Won't Cut Military Chevron Makes Oil Exploration Deal in Iraqi Kurdistan
Lawyers Ask for Guantanamo Trial to Be Televised Assad Said to Have Fled Damascus Amid 'information Blackout'
Iraqi General: Syrian Rebels Kill 21 Syrian Troops, Seize Outposts Near Iraq Egypt's Ex-Spy Chief Omar Suleiman Dies in United States
McCain Defends Clinton Aide Over Brotherhood Conspiracy Claim Damascus Residents Told to Flee as Military Promises 'Violent Clashes'
Germany Plans to Regulate Anti-Piracy Security Firms Peshmerga Killed, Two Others Injured Central Kirkuk
Bombs Kill 8 Afghans, 2 NATO Soldiers Berlin Probes Pakistan Drone-Hit Death
Mahdi Virus Victims Mostly Israeli, Report Says Pentagon Reportedly Seeking to Avert Israeli Strike on Syrian Chemical Weapon Sites
Swiss Call for Moratorium on Death Penalties in Gaza Mortar Shells From Syria Conflict Fall Not Far From Barak as He Tours Northern Border
US Urges Nations to Watch for Iranian Ships Syria Rebels Take Responsibility for Attack, Say Not a Suicide Bomb
Israel to Block Syrian Refugees From Entering Golan Heights Syria's Assad Emailed Sexist Jokes
WikiLeaks Suspect's Treatment 'Shocking' Sweden Says Freed Guantanamo Captive Was Not Suicide Bomber
Egypt's Military Wins a Round in Struggle With Morsi Over President's Power Syrian Regime Issues 48-Hour Deadline to Damascus Rebels
Iraq Border Guards Describe Horrific Executions in Syria Before Shutting Down Crossings Iraqi Officials: Syrian 'Control All Iraq Border Points,' Killed 22 Soldiers
Syria Shells Damascus in Response to Rebel Bomb Attack Super-Silent Owl Drone Will Spy on You Without You Ever Noticing
Iraq PM to Take 'Necessary Steps' Over Exxon Deal Looted Art Returned to Afghanistan
Judge Bars UN Official as WikiLeaks Case Witness DoD Announces Return of Two US Army Europe Sites
US's Chevron Corp. Signs Deal With Iraqi Kurds to Search for Oil, in Defiance of Baghdad Iraqi General: 21 Syrian Border Guards Killed in Clashes With Rebels Near Iraq Border
Hamas Speaker of Palestinian Parliament Released Bulgarian Media Name Swedish Citizen and Former Guantanamo Detainee as Burgas Suicide Bomber
Israel Blames Attack on Hezbollah Americans on No-Fly List Allowed to Learn to Fly
Air Force Chief of Staff Nominee: Deeper Cuts at Europe Bases Needed Gen. Welsh: Efforts to Combat Military Sex Assaults Are Failing
Bulgaria: Bombing Was Most Likely a Suicide Attack Yemeni Security Official Assassinated in Aden
Fear Stalks Mali's Refugees Despite Escape to Mauritania Attacks Target Muslim Leaders in Russia's Tatarstan
Suicide Bomber Is Blamed in Attack on Israeli Tourist Bus in Bulgaria Family Protest Over Missing Libya Olympic Chief
US Navy Helicopter Crashes in Oman, Fate of Crew Unknown Kuwait Forms New Cabinet With Little Change
Russia, China Veto UN Resolution on Syria House Backs Spending Millions for Military Sports Sponsorships
Indigenous Colombians: 'We're the Ones Dying' Bulgaria Blast: 'Suicide Bomber' With US Drivers License Had Killed Israelis
Lawyers Argue Over Harm Done in WikiLeaks Case Tunisia Sentences Ben Ali, Officials Over Revolt Deaths
Attacks Target Muslim Leaders in Russia's Tatarstan

July 18th, 2012

US Government Issues Another Worldwide Security Caution Justice Department Sues Telecom for Challenging National Security Letter
Israel Will Stop Any Flood of Syrian Refugees-Barak Pentagon Resumes Weapons Shipments to Yemen
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