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April 27th, 2016
DoD Walks Back Sec. Carter's Claim on Surrounding Mosul Before Ramadan
Email Privacy Bill Passes House Unanimously
Kerry Expresses Reservations About All-Volunteer US Military
Flooded With Migrants, Germany Struggles to Integrate Them
A Former Girl Soldier in Colombia Finds 'Life Is Hard' as a Civilian
Mexican Judges Orders 5 Cops, Soldiers to Trial for Torture
House Panel Seeks to Increase Army Ranks by 45,000 Soldiers
South Sudan Rebel Chief Riek Machar Sworn in as Vice-President
Western Sahara Warning Over UN Staff Expulsion Row
Venezuela Opposition Eyes November Vote to Dump President
Military Buildup, Fighting Spells End of Syrian Cease-Fire
Britain Urges Saudi Arabia to Speed Up Inquiry Into Yemen Intervention
Rights Group Says Egypt Arrested Nearly 400 Over Protests
Military Force Battling Boko Haram Needs More Resources: Commander
UN Council Weighs US Measure to Restore W. Sahara Mission
Nigeria Says Preventing Attacks by Armed Herdsmen a Security Priority
20 Killed in Syrian Government Strikes on Aleppo: Civil Defence Group
Egyptian Migrants Killed in Clash With Libyan Smugglers: Official
East Libya to Ship More Oil While UN Slams Sales as Illegal
India Urges Pakistan to Quickly Prosecute Militants for Air Base Attack
NSA Surveillance Has Had Chilling Effect on Internet Browsing: Report
Traffic to Wikipedia Terrorism Entries Plunged After Snowden Revelations, Study Finds
Philippines' Aquino Denounces Abu Sayyaf's 'Language of Force' After Execution
US Ruling Over Compensation for '83 Beirut Bombing Riles Iran
Russia Ready to Join Afghan Talks: Interfax Cites Russian Official
Iranian F-7 Fighter Crashes, Mechanical Failure Likely
Turkish PM Says Secularism Will Be in New Constitution
In Damascus, Young Syrians Try to Revive Their Lives
China and Turkey Vow Greater Anti-Terrorism Cooperation
Russia's Forces in Syria Enough to Safeguard Ceasefire, Fight Rebels: IFAX
Russia Wants More Details About US Special Forces Deployment in Syria
Italian PM Renzi Says Austrian Border Plans Are Shameless
US F-22s Land in Lithuania in Show of Force Amid Russia Tensions
Civilian Toll From Explosives Jumps More Than Half in Five Years: Charity
Parents Lead Protest of Probe Into Missing 43 Students in Mexico
Kazakhstan Land Protests Widen in Challenge to Strongman Leader
Turkish Businessman Pleads Not Guilty to US Charges Over Iran Sanctions
Foes Begin Drive to Recall Venezuela Leader Amid Unrest
Exiled Tibetans Re-Elect Leader Who Vows to Revive Autonomy Push
Syrian Kurdish Leader Sees Turkish Hand in Border Closure
Minnesota TSA Manager Says He Was Told to Target Somali-Americans
Bulgarian Town Bans Full-Face Veils Worn by Some Roma Muslims
Iraq Shuts Down Al Jazeera Baghdad Bureau
Britain's Labour Party Leader Suspends Lawmaker Over Anti-Israel Posts
Iraqi Army Makes Modest Advance South of Mosul
Fear of Boko Haram Deters Displaced in Chad From Going Home: Aid Agencies
German Government Gives No Answers for Spy Chief's Exit
Pakistan Court Orders Ruling on Muslim NGO's Illegal Sharia Courts
Burundi Death Toll Jumps to 31 in April: UN Rights Chief
Russia Proposes UN Blacklist Two Syrian Opposition Groups
Pakistan Says Has Taken Steps to Root Out Militants in Waziristan
Sierra Leone Police Fire Guns, Teargas at Opposition Supporters
UN Blacklists India-Flagged Ship Carrying Eastern Libya Oil
Ukraine Says Russia Detained Sister of Jailed Pilot Savchenko
US Says Can Use Sanctions, Arms Embargo if South Sudan Backtracks
Parties in Struggling Syria Talks Unclear on Date of Next Round
Female Suicide Bomber Wounds Eight in Turkish City of Bursa
ISIS Terror Warning Over Tourist Hotspots in Turkey Issued by US Embassy
Israeli Forces Kill Palestinian Woman and Brother, Armed With Knives: Police
Kurds, Shi'ites Agree to Withdraw Forces From North Iraq Town After Clashes
Palestinian 'Seed Library' Salvages Agricultural Heritage From Israeli Occupation
Afghan Taliban Confirms Delegation Visiting Pakistan
'Unpredictable' Trump Sends Mixed Foreign Policy Signals
Kurds Retrieve Body of Russian Officer From ISIS
Hundreds Protest in Sudan Capital After Student Shot Dead
House Candidate Says Harry Reid Told Him Not to Run Because He's Muslim
Palestinian Authority, Hamas Preempt Jordanian Security Cameras on Temple Mount
Deadly Air Strike Hits Hospital in Syria's Aleppo
Russia Asks UN to Blacklist Syria Rebel Groups
Look Who Funds Ukraine's 'Anti-Putin' Internet TV
Refugee Crisis Focus Shifts to North Africa
TSA Employees Tell House Panel: Poor Leadership, Retaliation Undermining Security
Salah Abdeslam: Paris Attacks Suspect Extradited to France
Trump: US Allies Must Bear More Financial Burden for Their Defense
Abu Sayyaf Is 'More of a Brand Now'
Oliver Stone's
Snowden
Movie Due Out in September: Official Trailer
Obama: US Could 'Destroy North Korea'
The Android Administration: Google's Remarkably Close Relationship With the Obama White House, in Two Charts
Saudi to Open Israel Embassy if Peace Plan Accepted: General
Austria 'To Build Fence' at Italy Border Crossing
Brazil Cybercrime Bills Threaten Open Internet for 200 Million People
Snowden Debates Cnn's Fareed Zakaria on Encryption
Turkey PM Pledges Secularism in Draft Constitution
Iran's Supreme Leader Says US Lifted Sanctions Only on Paper
Paris Attacks Suspect Salah Abdeslam Extradited to France
April 26th, 2016
94 Killed Across Iraq; Tuz Khormato Still a Battle Zone
Bernie Sanders Says US 'Kill List' Legal, Backs Troops in Syria
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