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October 1st, 2012
Chinese Communist Party Still Unsettled Over Changes
Fighting and Chaos Spread Through Syrian City, as Services Vanish
US Scales Back Plans for Afghan Peace
Swiss Prosecutors Charge 2 Iraqi Brothers With Propaganda for Terror Group Linked to Al-Qaeda
Monument to Ex-Azerbaijan Leader Leaves Mexicans Puzzled, Angry
Leader of Radical Islamist Sect Threatens Wives of Nigeria Leaders, Promises More Attacks
North Korean Minister: Hostile US Policy Pushes Korean Peninsula to Brink of Nuclear War
Colombia's Farc Rebels Say Peace Talks Delayed a Week; No Reason Given
US Pulls All Its Official Government Personnel Out of Benghazi, Libya
Iraq Releases September Casualty Figures; 23 Killed Today
White House Secret Meetings Examine Al-Qaeda Threat in North Africa
Can Mitt Romney Damage Obama Over Benghazi Attack?
US Pulls All Its Official Government Personnel Out of Benghazi
32 Face Trial in Bahrain for Police Station Attack
India: Pakistan's Reference to Kashmir at UN Unwarranted
Iran Fars News Agency Apologizes for Running Onion Article
Sen. Graham: Obama Move on Defense Layoff Notices 'Patently Illegal'
US Ties Libya Attack to 'Powder Keg' in Mali
Korea Peninsula Could Face Thermonuclear War, North Tells U.n.
Troops Delay Entering Kismayu Over Fear That Rebels Set Trap
Libyan Threat to Freedom of Information Concerns Watchdog
Georgia's Ruling Party, Rivals Claim Polls Win
US Drone Strike Kills Three in North Waziristan
For US Soldiers, Repeat Deployments 'Definitely Take a Toll'
L-3, Virginia Tech Open Cybersecurity Center
US Wants to Repeat Iraqi Chemical Weapons Scenario in Syria: Muallem
Baghdad Pays Oil Companies
US Warns European Governments Against Supporting Palestinians at Un
State Dept Rejects Call for UN Ambassador to Quit
Lack of Independent Media Marks Georgia Vote
Bulani: Iraq Broke the Record in Number of Prisoners Escaping From Prisons
White House Admits Being Victim of a Cyber Attack
Pakistani Taliban Offers to Provide Security for Tribal Region Peace March
Egyptian President's Adviser Describes Israel as 'Occupied Arab Palestine'
Mashaal Confirms He's Quitting as Hamas Leader, Vows Continued 'Resistance' Against Israel
Romney Maps Out 'New' Course for America's Middle East Policy
Syria Chemical Weapons 'Great Concern': Nato
Erekat: PA Pushing UN Membership as US Snubs Talks
Syria Calls for Israel to Join Npt
North Korea: US Wants to Occupy Entire Korean Peninsula as Steppingstone to Dominate Asia
Two Kurds to Face Swiss Terror Charges
YouTube Video Shows Mcclatchy Contributor Austin Tice Alive After Capture in Syria
Bahrain Court Upholds Verdict in Medics Trial
NATO Investigating Whether Saturday Deaths of 2 Americans Were Insider Attacks
Alarming Breast Cancer Rates Among Troops
Syria: UN Council Members Support 'Terrorism'
Three US Troops, 11 Others Killed in Afghan Suicide Bombing
Iran Currency Falls 17% to New Low
Arafat to Be Exhumed
Mass. Senate Candidates Elizabeth Warren and Scott Brown – Hawks Both
US May Have Put Mistaken Faith in Libya Site's Security
Armed Rebels Shot at Two Security Men in East India
Somali Troops Enter Former Militant Port City
German Prosecutors Shelve Nazi Massacre Probe
Russia Bans Showing of Anti-Islam Film
Miami-Based Venezuelans to Vote in New Orleans
Cambodian Broadcaster Sentenced to 20 Years
Bangladesh Says Opposition Attacked Buddhists
Anti-Tank Mine Explodes, Kills 6 Cambodian Farmers
Libyans Lament Their Missing Army
British Terror Suspect Babar Ahmad Bids to Halt US Extradition
Maldives Ex-President Mohamed Nasheed Trial to Start
Turkish Ruling Party Model for Muslim States: Erdogan
Georgia Election: Opposition Leader Refuses to Vote
Yemen Says Captured Soldiers Were Studying in Syria
EADS and BAE: Bosses Urge Political Support for Merger
At Least 14 Killed in Suicide Attack on NATO Patrol in Afghanistan
Iraq's Monthly Death Toll Doubles, Bloodiest for Two Years
Analysis: After US Embassy Attack, West Uneasy Over Saleh's Role
September 30th, 2012
Aleppo's Souk and Old City Before the Fire
Splits Among Rebels an Obstacle in Syria Conflict
NATO Chief of Staff: 80 Percent of Afghanistan Free of Violence
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