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November 5th, 2018

Turkey: Saudi Investigators Worked to Remove Evidence Police: Gunmen Kill Police Officer, 2 Others in Pakistan
Iran Blames Denmark Plot on Alleged Israeli Conspiracy Taliban Attack on an Afghan Checkpoint Kills 13
Trump's Use of Troops at Border Could Cost $42m to $110m, Study Shows Saudi Journalist Tortured to Death in Prison
Saudis Call for Amazon Boycott, Over Bezos' Washington Post Yemen Officials Say Coalition Forces Move Closer to Hodeida
8 Killed, Injured in Clashes in Libya's Sabratha Twitter Suspends Account of Hardline Cleric on Pakistan Government's Request
'Worst Fear Came True': Israel Detains Young Palestinian Man for 20 Months in Effort to Expel Him to Brazil Afghan Govt Again Steps Back From Moscow Peace Meeting
Oil Sanctions Already Costing Iran Billions Since May, US Official Says Election Fever Mounts as Groups Decide on Afghan Presidential Candidates
Afghan Forces Kill 10 Militants in S. Afghanistan US-North Korea Talks Could Impact US Military Posture in Korea: Dunford
Why a Self-Reliant Iraqi Military May Take 'Years, if Not Decades' and Could Require a Generation to Reform Russia, China Abstain on UN Vote to Punish Libya Rapists
Egypt's Leader Says Arab Spring Uprising Was Ill-Advised Mauritania, US in Spat Over 'Slavery' Charge
Rights Group Condemns Egypt's Media Law as 'Extortion' Yemen Clashes Rage as Saudi-Led Coalition Says Committed to Peace
Blasphemy Lawyer Made to Leave Pakistan by UN and EU 'Against My Wishes' Iran President Warns of 'War Situation' as Sanctions Resume
Riyadh Sent Experts to Cover Up Khashoggi Murder: Turkey Qatar Rejects Accusations of Meddling in Bahrain Internal Affairs: Qatar Foreign Ministry
Taliban Seize Post in Defensive Belt Around Embattled Afghan City EU, France, Germany, and UK Regret US Decision to Reimpose Iran Sanctions
Turkey: Saudi Investigators Helped Cover Up Khashoggi Murder Uzbek Bloggers Test - and Hit - the Limits of New-Found Freedom
Swiss Talk With US, Iran About Humanitarian Payment Channel for Food, Drugs Germany Says Legal Business Relations With Iran Should Be Possible
Russia Sends New Frigate With Cruise Missiles Onboard to Mediterranean India Says Nuclear Submarine Makes First Patrol, Modi Warns Against Misadventure
Russia: Israel Endangered Our Troops by Not Giving Notice Before Syria Strikes Twitter Suspends Account of Hardline Cleric on Pakistan Government's Request
UK Announces Joint Omani-British Military Training Base US's Bolton Says More Sanctions on Iran Coming
Iran Tells UN Chief: US Should Be Held Accountable Over Sanctions Iran Lost Around $2 Billion in Oil Revenues Since May, US Official Says
Host South Sudan to Include Darfur Rebels in Sudan Peace Talks US Will Allow Three Iranian Civil Nuclear Projects to Continue
Iran Says Actions Taken to Continue Trade After US Sanctions Armed Men in Cameroon Kidnap 79 School Children
Yemeni Civilians Trapped by Hodeidah Fighting, Aid Groups Say Saudi Crown Prince Launches Project for First Nuclear Plant in Saudi Arabia
Military Gets a Boost in Revised German Spending Plan 85 Afghan Troops Killed in Insider Attacks This Year, Report Finds
Rouhani Says Iran Will Break US Sanctions Israel Steps Up Effort to Block Palestinian Authority Activities in Jerusalem
US, Chinese Defense Chiefs to Meet in Washington, Pentagon Confirms As US Sanctions on Iran Kick In, Europe Looks for a Workaround
Trump: Saudis Attacked Busload of Children Were Not Using the Bombs Right

November 4th, 2018

String of Bombs Strike Baghdad; 33 Killed in Iraq Pompeo Says Toughest Ever Sanctions Won't Hurt Iranian People
ISIS Kills 12 US-Backed Kurdish Fighters in Eastern Syria Saudis Ignore Trump on Yemen, Over 150 Killed in Weekend of Fighting
Saudi Prince Says Khashoggi Probe Will Exonerate Crown Prince

November 1st, 2018

Who Is Amal Hussain? Yemeni Child in Famous Photo Dies as Saudi Arabia's War Continues
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