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February 11th, 2013

North Korea Draws New China Scrutiny Militant Threats Test Pentagon's Role in Africa
Middle-Class Afghans Haunted by Fears of Future UN Deputy Chief Says No Green Light Yet From Mali for UN Peacekeeping Force
North Korea 'Earthquake' Amid Nuclear Test Fears In Afghanistan Pullout, Pentagon Favors Phased Reduction Over 3 Years
UN Takes Charity Founder Off al-Qaeda List Iraq Security Checkpoints Targeted: 26 Killed, 37 Wounded
Deadly Clashes During Yemen Uprising Anniversary Paul Bremer Still Believes Iraq Is Better Off
Attacks Kill 12 in Iraq's Mosul: Sources UN Calls for Investigation Into Attack on Iranian Dissidents in Iraq
Sources: White House to Issue Cybersecurity Order Wednesday Icelandic MP Planning Bradley Manning Support Trip Despite US Legal Threats
UN Mission En Route to Assess Reports of Deadly Fighting in South Sudan Senior US Senator Faults Taiwan Over Arms Complacency
Libya to Shut Egypt, Tunisia Borders for Anniversary Rebels' Raid Poses Mali Guerrilla War Threat for French
Kabul Inquiry Finds Evidence of Prison Torture Pakistan Taliban 'Ban Vulgar Films, Viagra'
Death Toll Rises to 13 in Car Bombing Near Turkish-Syrian Border 2 Separatists Killed as Yemenis Mark 2nd Anniversary of Unrest
UN Envoy Says Shi'ite-Led Iraqi Government Can Do More to Deal With Sunni Demands Basra Council Calls to Establish Camps for Syrian Refugees in Iraq
Kurdish Fighters Kill 8 on Aleppo Clashes Israel Allowing Turkey to Build Hospital in Gaza
Huckabee: Obama Must Use Israel Trip to Threaten Iran Defense Pick Hagel to Get Committee Vote Tuesday
34 Charged Over Deadly East Lebanon Incident Traders Fear Syria Oil Exports Violate Sanctions
Israel Says Calm on Syria Border 'Deceptive' Likud Amends Draft Plan to Meet Lapid Demands
9/11 Hearings Bogged Down on Attorney-Client Privilege Syrian Rebels Capture Country's Largest Dam
Palestinian Panel Starts Updating Voter Registers White House: All Questions Answered on Benghazi Attack
9/11 Defendant's Attorney Says US Is Listening in on Client Conversations Scotland Faces Hurdles if It Votes for Independence
3 Dead in Indian Kashmir Protests After Man Hanged Afghan Government: Prisoner Abuse Not Systematic
French Leader Says All Mali to Be Terrorist-Free Egypt's Muslim Clerics Elect Top Islamic Jurist
Masked Men Block Egypt Subway, Scuffles Break Out Report: Car Bomb Kills 5 Near Syria Border
Lebanese Military Seals Off a Town Involved in Syrian Rebellion Tunisia Islamist Leader Says Unity Govt Imminent
Fuel, Food Aid Draw Iraq, Syria Kurds Closer Sudan, Darfur Rebels Sign Ceasefire in Qatar: Media
Opposition 'Would Talk to Assad in Northern Syria' French, Malian Troops Regain Control of Gao After Rebels Raid by Canoe
Colombian ELN Rebels Want Proof German Hostages Aren't Spies Mali Troops in House-To-House Search for Gao Militants
Guinea Military Head Killed in Liberia Plane Crash Iran Opposition Leader Mousavi's Daughters Arrested
Tunisian President's Party to Stay in Government Israel Detains Ten Women Over Prayer Shawls at Western Wall
Is the UK Abandoning Its Afghan Interpreters? US Ships Military Equipment Through Pakistan for First Time as Part of Afghan Pullout
US Starts Using Pakistan Route for Afghan Pullout

February 10th, 2013

Syria's Chemical Weapons Stockpiles Appear Secure, Dempsey Says State of the Union: Obama Expected to Push for Nuclear Cuts
Despite Scaremongering Iran's Uranium Stockpile Not Growing
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