Updated October 31, 2012 - 11:40 PM EDT
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October 31st, 2012

Russians See Orthodox Church and State Come Closer Cypriots Plan to Sue UK Over Alleged Torture During 1950s Campaign Vs. British Colonial Rule
In Mexico, the Day of the Dead Brings Memories of the Thousands of Missing Myanmar Says It Has Evidence Communal Violence Was Organized by Groups and Individuals
Fighting Erupts Between Syrian Rebels and Kurds US Looks to Build Alternative Syrian Opposition Leadership
Mexico Study: US Legalization Cuts Cartel Profits Israeli Ex-Leaders Discussing Campaign to Defeat Netanyahu
Tunisia Extends State of Emergency After Attacks US Monitoring Iranian Warships' Sudan Visit
US Tells Sudanese Rebel Group to Stop Recruiting Refugees China Urges 'Political Resolution' to Syria Crisis
Germany Says Europe Will Pursue Talks on Turkey Yemen LNG Gas Pipeline Blown Up Again
Turkish PM Says Issue of Syria No-Fly Zone, Civilian Safe Areas Is Up to Security Council Syria Military Airport Turned Into Feared Prison: Activists
US Denounces Bahrain Ban on Public Demonstrations, Says It's Concerned About Human Rights US Rejects Pakistan Militant's Offer of Storm Aid
17 Killed in Series of Roadside Bombings in Afghanistan US Warns Israel Off Pre-Emptive Strike on Iran
Officials: Attacks in Iraq Kill 4 People Justice Department Sues Reston Contractor, Alleges It Provided Unqualified Guards in Iraq
Napolitano: US Financial Institutions 'Actively Under Attack' by Hackers Clinton Urges Serbia to Accept Kosovo and Its Borders
Libya Congress Approves New Government Amid Protests Iran Warships Leave Sudan After Four-Day Stay
Bahrain Must Lift Ban on All Protests: Amnesty Syrian Rebels Arm Palestinians Against Assad
Waziristan? No, It's West Wales... Drone Strikes: Map Shows Pakistan Drone Strikes
Romney or Obama, Israel Will See Steady US Course Erdogan Asks for German Help With Syrian Refugees
Kosovo Independence 'Not Up for Discussion': Clinton Ten Wanted Men Arrested, a Cache of Ammunition Seized in Diyala
Kurdistani MP: Our Coalition Will Not Participate in Political Majority Government Iran: No Talks With P5+1 Before US Presidential Polls
Imran Khan Welcome in US: State Dept Taliban Can Run for Afghan President
Laying Out Party's Foreign Policy, Yair Lapid Calls for Talks With Palestinians Hezbollah Reportedly Installs Surveillance Camera Network Along Israeli Border
Netanyahu Thanks French President for Tough Stance on Iran Yisrael Beiteinu Number 2: Abandon Peace to Focus on 'Internal' Issues
Russia Says More 'Bloodshed' if West Insists on Assad Ouster Latvia FM: EU Should Avoid 'Lecturing' on Settlements
Netanyahu Tells Hollande: Feel Free to Call Abbas Barak: Israel Won't Outsource Its Security to Anyone
Israeli Military Captain Indicted for Multiple Indecent Acts Clinton: Syria Opposition Must Beware of Efforts to 'Hijack the Revolution'
Iowa Warns International Observers of Arrest Sacked for Growing Beards, Egyptian Police Demand Jobs Back
Iran Warships Leave Sudan After Four-Day Stay Officials: CIA Head in Egypt for Security Talks
Kenyan Official: 2,700 Ugandan Troops Dead in Somalia Since 2007 Will Pakistan Release Its Osama bin Laden Abbottabad Report?
Turkish PM: Too Soon to Call for Syria No-Fly Zone Colombian Peace Talks Push President Santos' Popularity Higher
Myanmar Must Protect Muslims and Halt Discrimination, UN Says Sudan Police Fire Teargas to Disperse Farm Region Protest
US Asks Sudan Rebels to Stop Recruiting Refugee Child Soldiers UN Report: Opium Cultivation Rising in Myanmar
Yunus Rahmatullah: UK Supreme Court Rules on Detainee Afghanistan Helmand Roadside Bomb Kills 10 Civilians
One Dead in Tunisia Clash Between Salafists and Police Kuwait Extends Ex-Mp Mussallam Al-Barrak's Detention
Syria Jets Bomb Rebel Strongholds in Damascus and North Nine Anti-Drone Protesters Cited for Blocking Beale AFB Gates
Minorities Fear End of Secularism in Egypt Iran's Hospitals Feel Pain of Sanctions
Netanyahu, Hollande Call for Tougher Sanctions on Iran Lebanon's Sunnis at Risk of Radicalization
Iran Offers to Send Emergency Aid Team to Hurricane Stricken New York Two New Israeli Settler Outposts Erected in West Bank
UN Hands Full Police Powers to East Timor

October 30th, 2012

'Green-On-Blue' Attacks Are Difficult to Deal With, UK Commander Tells MPs Retired FBI Agent Arraigned in Afghan Scheme
Five Killed in Iraq, Including Al-Qaeda Leaders
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