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April 22nd, 2019

Assange's Mother: Julian Not Allowed to See Lawyers After 11 Days Iran Dismisses End to US Waivers, Guards Threaten to Shut Hormuz
US Threatens to Veto UN Resolution on Rape as Weapon of War, Officials Say Yemen's Houthi Interior Minister Dies in Lebanese Hospital
US Makes Delivery to YPG/PKK in Eastern Syria: Sources Students Fall Sick After Being Administered Polio Drops in Pakistan, Parents Ransack Health Center
Saudi Arabia, Iraq Prepared to Reverse Oil Production Cuts US Moves to Stop All Nations From Buying Iranian Oil, but China Is Defiant
Indian Elections: Kashmir Votes Bernie Sanders Seeks Override of Trump's Yemen Veto
6,700 Canadian Veterans Who Fought in Afghan War Receiving Federal Support for PTSD Economist Named as Mali's Prime Minister Amid Violence
US Offers $10 Million for Information on Hezbollah Financing Iraq Tells US It Has No Choice but to Import Iranian Gas
Sudan Army Orders Protesters to Dismantle Barricades Following Failed Talks West Bank Raids Sees Ten Palestinians, Including Teenagers, Detaiined
Hundreds of Illegal African Migrants Flock to Yemen Despite Instability Young Palestinians Toss Bottled Messages Into Sea to Draw Global Attention to Gaza's Plight
Netanyahu Congratulates New Ukraine President, Invites Him to Israel Hidden Cameras in Arab Voting Booths Were Netanyahu's Idea: TV Report
Iraq Says More Than $60 Million Stolen From Mosul After Governor Sacked Helmand Residents Call for Ceasefire in a Peaceful Rally
Sri Lankan Military Given Sweeping Powers After Bombings Nasrallah: No New War With Israel
Afghan Supreme Court Decision on Ghani's Tenure Sparks Mixed Reaction Video: Israel's Night Raids in Nablus
Iraq Says More Than $60 Mn Stolen From Mosul After Governor Sacked US Offering $10 Million for Info on Hezbollah's Financial Mechanisms
Over 4,300 Vacate Syria Displaced Camp Libyan Force Slows Tripoli Push Over Concerns for Civilians
Sudan's Army Says Holding Talks With All Political Forces Venezuela Government Calls Two New Counter Protests
US Offers $10 Million Reward for Information to Disrupt Hezbollah Finances Kremlin Says Too Early to Speak of Possible Cooperation With Ukraine After Election
Sudan's Military Council and Opposition Wrangle Over Transition Afghan Supreme Court Allows Ghani Term to Cover Delay to Election
Saudi Arabia Says to Coordinate With Other Producers to Ensure Adequate Oil Supply China Wants 'Tranquillity', Navy Chief Says Ahead of New Warships Reveal
Kosovo Police Question Several Women Who Returned From Syria Sri Lanka PM Not Alerted to Warning of Attack Because of Feud: Minister
Iran and Pakistan to Form Rapid Reaction Force at Border: Rouhani Thai Navy Tows Floating Home of Fugitive US 'Seasteader'
Eastern Libyan Forces Plan to Intensify Tripoli Offensive Iran Says Ready for US Waivers End, as Guards Threaten to Shut Hormuz
Yemen's Houthis Say Saudi, UAE in Missile Range if Hodeidah Truce Cracks North Korea Confirms Leader Kim Jong UN to Visit Russia for Summit With Putin
Leader of Armed Group at US Border Boasted of Assassination Training: FBI Sri Lanka Imposes Emergency, Says International Network Involved in Attacks
US to End All Waivers on Imports of Iranian Oil, Crude Price Jumps Appeals Court Won't Release Chelsea Manning From Jail in Julian Assange Case
Sri Lanka Names Local Islamist Group Behind Easter Blasts; Govt to Investigate Role of 'Foreign Links' Trump's Washing Machine Tariffs Stung Consumers While Lifting Corporate Profits
Oil Prices Rise After US Oil Sanctions Decision Trump Aims to Drive Iran's Oil Exports to Zero by Ending Sanctions Waivers

April 21st, 2019

Venezuela's Guaido Seeks Military Aid for Regime Change Fighting Surges Near Libyan Capital as Anti-Hafter Forces Counter-Attack
85 Killed in Heavy South Yemen Fighting Pompeo: US Does Not Plan Direct Military Intervention in Iran
Settlers 'Executed' a Palestinian, and the Israeli Army Covered It Up, Rights Group Reports
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