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April 11th, 2019

IMF Deal for Ecuador Paved Way for Assange Arrest In Ecuador, Assange's Expulsion Reflects Desire for Better Relations With the US
Land Mine Blast Kills 3 Children in Southern Syria Lebanese Army Receives A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft From US
Egypt Officials: Four Policemen Killed in Two Sinai Attacks WWII Bomb Leads to Evacuations Near Wiesbaden Base Housing Area
Myanmar Rebels Kidnap Civilians From Police Base Man Is Shot by Sentry Outside North Macedonian Army Barracks
Saudi Aramco Bonds' Modest Gains Suggest Demand Was Inflated Daniel Ellsberg on Assange Arrest: the Beginning of the End for Press Freedom
IMF Executive Board Approves $4.2 Billion for Ecuador UN Says Fighting Over Libya's Capital Displaces 8,000
Tripoli Forces Take Prisoners as EU Demands Libya's Haftar to Stop Offensive Rising Oil Prices Make It Hard for Trump to Crack Down on Iran
Sudan Protest Organizers Reject Military Coup, Vow More Demos Nine-Year-Old Syrian Refugee Girl Shot Dead by Turkish Border Police
Iraqi, US-Led Troops Destroy ISIS Media Propaganda Center Pro-Kurdish Party Slams Turkey Ban on Elected Mayors Taking Office
National Reconnaissance Office Could Join Space Force Down the Road, Shanahan Says US Army Terminal Missile Defense System Is Headed to Eastern Europe
Defense Dept Paid Trump Properties $300,000 Since Start of Presidency Navy Dropping Charges Against Officers in Deadly 2017 Collision
Senators Show Deep Skepticism on Space Force Proposal The Pentagon Is Killing a Key Independent-Research Program
Ecuador Nixes Assange Asylum After Getting $4.2 Billion From IMF Leader of Sudan Coup on US Sanction List for Darfur Genocide
Assange Lawyer Accuses Washington of 'Persecution' Mexico Names Army General to Lead New National Guard
Ex-Soldier Confesses to Shooting Slain Slovak Journalist US Says Countries Reviewing Aid Plan for Venezuela
'Our Property Now': Most US Lawmakers Rejoice Over Assange Arrest Joy Turns to Anger for 'Hoodwinked' Sudan Protesters
US Suspends Talks With Sudan After Military Ousts Bashir Sudan: Army Ends Bashir's 30-Year Reign, Protest Movement Rejects 'Regime Coup'
Nigerian Troops Forced 10,000 People to Leave Northeast Town: UN Assange Hacking Charge Limits Free Speech Defense: Legal Experts
Kim Jong Un Named to Head State Panel; New Premier Selected US Senate Leader McConnell Still Weighing Response to Saudi Journalist's Death
Kremlin Hopes Assange Rights Will Not Be Violated After His Arrest Libya Fighting Kills 56, European Powers Jostle Over Conflict
International Red Cross Says Stepping Up Aid to Venezuela Philippine News Site Asks Top Court to Scrap Duterte's Ban on Its Reporters
Daunting Salvage Task Awaits Japanese F-35 Investigators Baffled by Crash UN Rights Expert Seeks Access to Assange, Evidence
Turkey Condemns French and Italian Recognition of Armenian Genocide Russian Lawmakers Approve Second Reading of 'Sovereign' Internet Bill
Big Turnout for India's Giant Election, Where Modi Has an Edge US Must Produce Case for Assange Extradition by June 12: UK Judge
UK Govt Did Not Lobby Ecuador to Revoke Assange's Asylum: May's Spokeswoman Julian Assange Indictment Sends Mixed Messages on Press Freedom
Pamela Anderson Outraged Over Arrest of Julian Assange, a 'Hero' Ecuador Was Not Aware of Requests for Assange Extradition: Foreign Minister
Assange's Life in Danger if Extradited to the US, His Quito Lawyer Says South Sudan Frets Over Whether Sudan Coup Could Derail Fragile Peace Deal
Afghan Taliban Bans WHO and Red Cross Work Amid Vaccination Drive Nigerian Troops Forced 10,000 People to Leave Northeast Town
US Military Advances Sprawling Mission to Quell Housing-Safety Scandal Trump, in Talks With South Korea's Moon, Says Sanctions on North Korea to Stay in Place
Tripoli Forces Take Prisoners as EU Demands Libya's Haftar to Stop Offensive Oil Tankers Leave Venezuela for Cuba Despite Sanctions
South Korea's Moon to Seek Inter-Korean Summit Soon to Facilitate Nuclear Talks Pompeo, in Testimony to Senate, Refuses to Back Two-State Solution
Kahlon Negotiating Return to Likud Fold, Would Stay on as Finance Minister Final Vote Tally, Not Yet Official, Keeps New Right Out of Next Knesset
Sudanese Officials Say Army Forced President Omar Al-Bashir to Step Down ISIS Says It Killed Six Members of East Libyan LNA Force Near Sabha
Moon Landing by Israel's Beresheet Spacecraft Ends in Crash Israel's Attorney General Urged to Probe Likud Hidden Cameras in Arab Polling Stations
'Not My Thing' - Donald Trump Distances Himself From WikiLeaks Arrest Germany Raids Suspected Hamas Helpers
Assange Arrest a 'Dark Moment': Snowden Senators on Trump Space Force Plan: Not So Fast
US Denies Entry to Leader of Movement to Boycott Israel Here's the Assange Indictment
Facebook Still Tracks You After You Deactivate Account UK Judge Convicts Assange of Breaching Bail
Julian Assange Arrested in London After Ecuador Withdraws Asylum; US Requests Extradition US Charges WikiLeaks' Assange With 'Computer Hacking Conspiracy'
Julian Assange Pleads Not Guilty as He Appears at Magistrates Court UK Pledges It Won't Send Assange to Country With Death Penalty: Ecuador
WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Arrested on US Extradition Request Sudan's Security Service Announces Release of Political Prisoners
Sudan's Military Removes President Omar Al-Bashir Assange arrest w/video
Lawyer Says to Push for Sweden to Reopen Assange Investigation

April 10th, 2019

Bomb Targets Tribal Leader and Family; Two Killed in Iraq Pence: US Determined to Oust Venezuela's Maduro and 'All Options Are on the Table'
Report: ISIS Still Forcing Iraqis to Pay Taxes Fighting Escalates in Libyan Capital, PM Mobilizes Military
Saudis Launch New Airstrikes in Yemeni Capital US AFRICOM Resumes Somalia Airstrikes After They Admitted to Civilian Deaths
Pentagon to Extend 'Defeat ISIS' Coalition Beyond Syria
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