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October 6th, 2019
Portugal Election: Socialists Win Without Outright Majority
Over 100 Killed, Over 6,000 Wounded in Week of Iraq Protests
Tripoli Gov't Gives Libya's Oil Company $1 Billion in Funding
Protesters Demand UN Take Over India- and Pakistan-Ruled Kashmirs
Denmark to Send $7.3m to Clear Mines in Syria
Afghan Taliban to Release Three Indian Engineers in Prisoner Swap Deal With US
Iraq Temporarily Seals Off Baghdad's Green Zone, Suspends Internet Access
Islamists, Jailed Tycoon Claim Tunisian Parliament Victory
Abu Dhabi Crown Prince, Top Saudi Defense Official Discuss Military, Defense Matters
Portugal's Socialists Win Re-Election
Opposition Parties Beat 'War Wing' in Kosovo Elections
Ecuador Indigenous Groups, Workers Keep Pressure on Moreno
Australia Denies Extradition of Iranian Academic to US
US-Backed Syrian Force Warns of 'All-Out War' in Response to Any Turkish Attack
Oil Minister Says Iran Wants Better Ties With Regional Countries
EU Divisions Over Russia Mount as France, Germany Seek Peace in Ukraine
Iran Will Use Every Means Possible to Export Its Oil: Oil Ministry
Around 20 Killed in Latest Wave of Burkina Faso Violence
Iraq Says No Iraqi Government Forces Fired Directly at Protesters During Unrest
Rwanda Kills 18 Assailants After Deadly National Park Attack
UN Peacekeeper Killed, Four Wounded in Mali Mine Attack
Thousands Rally in Kiev to Protest Autonomy Plan for Eastern Ukraine
Ecuador Arrests Shopkeepers, Man Dies as Protests Rage
Xi and Kim Hail 'Immortal' China-North Korea Relationship
Chinese Soldiers in Hong Kong Warn Protesters as Emergency Rules Fail to Quell Unrest
Senior US Diplomat Privately Warns That Iraqi Prime Minister's Resignation 'Appears Inevitable' Amid Deadly Protests
North Korea Says US Is 'Misleading the Public' About Talks
US Special Rep. Khalilzad and Taliban Discuss Resuming Peace Talks
Questions Remain on Exact Voting Turnout in Afghanistan
Russia Protests US Questioning of Lawmaker
Pentagon Distances Itself From Ukraine Controversy
Iraqi PM Pledges Reforms to Calm Angry Protests
Sudan's Leaders Visit Saudi King Salman in First Official Trip to Riyadh Since Taking Office
Iran and China Strengthen Ties in the Face of Western Pressure
China Is Reportedly Reluctant to Agree to a Broad US Trade Deal With Talks Set to Restart
Mali: UN Peacekeeper Killed, 5 Injured in Attacks in Aguelhok and Bandiagara
Hong Kong Shoppers Clear Shelves as Panic Grips a City Struggling to Cope With Chaos of Anti-Government Protests
Hong Kong Police Make First Arrests Under New Anti-Mask Law
Iran Says Chinese State Oil Firm Withdraws From $5 Billion Deal
Vietnam Again Accuses China of Violating Its Fishing Rights in Its Exclusive Economic Zone
Hongkongers Struggle to Get Around City as Protesters Block Roads, Build Barricades and Leave Chaos in Their Wake
Hong Kong Court Rejects Overturning Mask Ban, But Calls for Urgent Hearing on Judicial Challenge
Hong Kong Protests: Tens of Thousands Defy Mask Ban for Third Day
US-North Korea Nuclear Talks Break Down
Thousands Protest Ukraine Leader's Road Map for Peace
Anger Grows at Civilian Deaths by US, Afghan Forces
Police Block Thousands Marching in Pakistani Kashmir
PM to Offer Pakistan Steel Mills to China
Abbas Says He'll Discuss Elections With Hamas, Factions but Provides No Timeline
Several Killed in Attack on Burkina Faso Gold Mine Site
Kashmir Move Alarms Rebels in Northeast India
Saudi Arabia Says It Seeks Removal of Sudan From US Terror List
For Afghanistan War Veterans, 18 Years of War Is More Than Enough
Iraqi Ministry Says 104 Killed, Thousands Arrested in Protests
October 5th, 2019
Woman 'Consumed' by Columbine and Oklahoma City Killings Had 24 Pipe Bombs, Police Say
Ecuador Unions Call Off Anti-Austerity Protests After 370 Arrests in Two Days
Turkish Ship to Begin Drilling Off Cyprus: Minister
Cameroon President Orders Main Rival Freed in Bid to Calm Tensions
National Geographic
Journalist Injured in Shootout in Mexico
US Warns Turkey Over Offshore Drilling Near Cyprus
Egypt Says Talks Over Ethiopia's Nile Dam Deadlocked, Calls for Mediation
Colombia's Trasandino Pipeline Damaged in Bombing
Iraq Daily Roundup: 19 Killed; Protest Total Now Exceeds 100 Killed, 4,000 Wounded
Eight Killed, 18 Wounded in Attack Near Rwanda's Tourist Hub
Egypt Lowers Fuel Prices Following Rare Anti-Government Protests
Cautious of the Street, Iraqi Sunnis Become Online Cadres for Protests
New Soybean Could Make China More Self-Reliant During Trade War
Hong Kong Protests: Hundreds Take to Streets in Second Straight Day of Defiance Against Newly Imposed Anti-Mask Law
Hong Kong Leader Carrie Lam Calls on Public to Condemn Violence and Rioters After 'Very Dark Night' in City
Thousands of Protesters March to Border in Pakistani Kashmir
Grenade Attack in Kashmir Injures 10
Taliban Kill Six Police in Afghan Province
US Navy's New Attack Submarine Christened in Connecticut
Nine Killed in Russia Strikes on Idlib: Monitor
India Clampdown Hits Kashmir's Silicon Valley
Arab Israeli Protesters Block Junction in Negev, Plan to Launch Hunger Strike
Man Crying 'Allahu Akbar' Tries to Run Into Berlin Synagogue With Knife
Israel's Top Ministers to Meet for First Time in Months, Amid Warnings on Iran
Arab Israeli Leaders Plan Protests Throughout October Over Police Inaction on Violence
Paris Police Killer Had 'Radical Vision of Islam,' French Officials Say
Australian Couple Charged With Spying in Iran Released in Apparent Swap
Eight Killed, 18 Wounded in Attack Near Rwanda's Tourist Hub
The Photographer Who Exposed Colombia's Invisible War
In Ethiopia, a Forgotten Refugee in Her Own Land
Kashmir Siege: Man With Cancer Jailed, Family Fears for His Life
'System Needs to Change': What Do the Iraqi Protesters Want?
Tunisia Presidential Hopeful Halts Campaign for 'Ethical Reasons'
October 4th, 2019
Foreign Military Sales OK'd by State Dept. in FY19
Rare External Investigation Finds Wrongdoing in the CIA's Watchdog Office
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