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October 18th, 2016
Chibok Leader: 100-Plus Girls Unwilling to Leave Boko Haram
Amnesty International: Iraqi Forces Must Not Repeat 'War Crimes' in Mosul Offensive
CNN: It Is Illegal for Voters to Possess WikiLeaks Material
US Expects Islamic State to Wield Chemical Weapons in Mosul Fight
Iran Gives Iranian-US Businessman and Father 10 Years for Spying
Italian Mob Trades Weapons for Looted Art From ISIS in Libya
Israeli Army Unprepared for 2014 Gaza Tunnel Threat
Ankara, Coalition Agree Turkish Jets to Join Mosul Operation: Minister
Russia Halts Aleppo Strikes in 'Goodwill Gesture'
Ecuador Cut Assange Internet Access Over Hillary Email Leaks
Shabaab Assault on Key Somali Town Leaves 10 Dead
In Mosul, Residents Report New Terrors as Iraqi Forces Near
Retaken Villages Show ISIS Increasingly Driven Underground
UN Peacekeeping Chief to Visit Western Sahara
Damascus, Allies See Risks in Mosul Campaign
Syrian President's Wife Says She Was Offered a Deal to Flee Syria
Hong Kong Fails to Delay Pro-Independence Lawmakers From Taking Office
Malaysia on Alert as Mosul Offensive Stokes Fears of Militant Influx
Americans in Philippines Jittery as Duterte Rails Against US
Vietnam PM Sends Rescue Mission as Another Helicopter Drops Off Radar
Montenegro Opposition Rejects Election Outcome Due to 'Atmosphere of Fear'
Syrian Kurdish YPG to Be Removed From Manbij, Turkey's Erdogan Says
Turkey Heads Toward Vote on Stronger Presidency, With Nationalist Nod
French Defense Minister Says Battle for Mosul Won't Be 'Blitzkrieg'
Russian Missile Transfer an Aggressive Move: Lithuania President
Ministers to Meet in Paris This Week to Discuss Mosul's Future
Vietnam Gives Thumbs-Up to US Regional Role as Pivot Stumbles
No UN Aid for Aleppo Until Russia's Ceasefire Plan Guarantees Safety Also
Coalition Warplanes Kill 20 ISIS Militants in Syria: Turkish Army
Red Cross Seeks Talks With ISIS on Mosul Rules of War
Belgium Detains 15 in Raid Over Involvement in Militant Group
Inter-Ethnic Violence Kills Over a Dozen in Southeastern Congo
China May Give Filipino Fishermen Access to Scarborough
Iraq Says Safe Exit Routes From Mosul Have Been Secured
Four Police Officers Killed in Somalia Suicide Car Bombing
Thailand Says 'Roadmap' to Democratic Rule Unchanged by King's Death
Chibok Girls Freed by Nigeria's Boko Haram Risk Rejection Back Home: Experts
Burundi Leader Signs Decree to Quit the International Criminal Court
Turkey's EU Minister Says Migrant Readmissions May End Without Visa Deal
Imprisoned Saudi Blogger Faces More Lashes: Supporters
13 Nigerian Soldiers Wounded, Others Missing After Boko Haram Clashes
Saudi Arabia Executes Prince for Murder: Official Media
Two Dozen ELN Rebels Surrender Ahead of Colombia Peace Talks
Military Lockdown Cuts Off UN Aid to Strife-Hit Myanmar Region
Venezuela Delays State Elections to 2017
Syria Rebels Reject Aleppo Withdrawal After Russian Statement
Palestinian Refugee Camp in the Line of Fire in Syria
Hamas Vows to 'Surprise World' in Prisoner Swap Talks
Inside Mosul, Tense Wait Under the Clouds of War
Iraqi City's Reconquest Fraught With Danger for Sunnis
EU Concerned About ISIS Fighters Flowing Into Europe
Turkey Warns World War III May Erupt as a Result of Russia-US Tensions Over Syria
Yemen Houthis Back Truce, UN, US Call for Aid to Flow
Retaking Mosul Will Take Two Months, Says Peshmerga General
Navy Admits to Having Released Chemicals Known to Injure Infants' Brains
Russia 'Will Retaliate' Against British Media After RT's Bank Accounts Closed
Taliban and Afghanistan Restart Secret Talks in Qatar
Despite Ongoing Abuses, US Seeks to Restore Aid to Mexico's Security Forces
'We Shouldn't Have Israel at Public Events,' Clinton Campaign Manager Says in Email
Palestinian Envoy: UNESCO Vote Was About 'Occupation', Not Temple Mount
FBI Agents Say Comey 'Stood in the Way' of Clinton Email Investigation
New FBI Release on Clinton Email Probe Refers to 'Shadow Government'
October 17th, 2016
Yemen Ceasefire Agreed To, Scheduled to Begin Wednesday
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