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November 6th, 2019
Libya Migrant Attack: UN Investigators Suspect Foreign Jet Bombed Center
Garbage Crisis Brings Cholera to Yemen's Historic Taez
US Believes Reports Turkey Misused US-Supplied Weapons in Syria Incursion Are 'Credible'
FIFA Says Iraq Unsafe to Host World Cup Qualifying Games
Train Services in Kashmir to Resume From November 11, Say Officials
Sen. Tom Cotton: Trump Could Have US Forces Impose 'World of Hurt' on Mexican Cartels
Riyadh in Talks With Yemen Rebels, Saudi Official Says
At Least 10 Civilians Killed in DR Congo Village Raid
Inside the Baghdad Tower Taken Over by Protesters
Your DNA Profile Is Private? a Florida Judge Just Said Otherwise
Attack on Canadian Mining Company in Burkina Faso Kills 37
This Is How the US Military's Massive Facial Recognition System Works
Britain Asks Spain for More Details on European Arrest Warrant for Catalan Separatist
At Least 97 Killed in 2nd Wave of Protests in Iraq: UN Report
30 Kurdish Fighters, Turkey-Backed Rebels Killed as Battles Flare in Northern Syria
Jordan Reaffirms Two-State Solution as Only Way to Solve Palestinian Issue
Four Afghan Police Killed in Balkh, Including Commander
Afghan Govt Has Finalized Participant List for China Meeting
More Democrats Are Talking About Conditioning Aid to Israel, but Activists Want to See Some Action in the Senate
Government Officials Around the Globe Targeted for Hacking Through Whatsapp
Enfeebled Israel Lobby Strikes Back on Military Aid
Texas National Guard Deployment to Mexico Border Will End Next Week
US Troops at Syria Oil Fields Waiting on Rules of Engagement
Bergdahl Gets Another Chance to Appeal His Sentence
Israel's Controversial New Cable Car Will Ferry Tourists Over Palestinian Homes
Under Shroud of Secrecy US Weapons Arrive in Yemen Despite Congressional Outrage
US Business Sees Dwindling Prospects in Cuba
Protests in Iraq Reveal a Long-Simmering Anger at Iran
Chinese Exporters Start to Take Trade War Hit - but US Consumers Also Hurting, UN Study Shows
Iraq Will Use 'New Level of Force to Destroy' Anti-Government Protests
Putin: New Weapons Will Offer Russia Reliable Protection
Protest-Hit Chile Vows to Punish Any Abuses by Security Forces
US Sets Sights on Shipping Companies for Sanctions Evasions
India Gains $755 Million in Additional Exports to the US Due to US-China Trade War
Former Military Insider Tries to Rally Egypt's Opposition
Palestianian Refugee Attacker Stabs Eight at Popular Jordanian Tourist Site
UN Mulls Slow DR Congo Drawdown Despite Ongoing Bloodshed
Iranians Plead Guilty in US Court After Arrest for Spying on Dissidents
Mike Pompeo Carries Divisive US Messages to Germany
Yemeni Officials: Rebels Missile, Drone Attack Kills Eight
Report: Trump Said Israel Should Pay for PA Security Assistance Instead of US
UN Urges South Sudan Warring Parties to Fulfill Peace Deal
Opponent to Offer Bolivia President 'Resignation Letter' to Sign
Despite US Sanctions Warning, Serbia to Buy Russian Missiles
Senators Press NSA Official Over Shuttered Phone Surveillance Program
Senate Democrat Introduces Bill to Protect Military Families From Deportation
Former Twitter Employees Charged With Spying for Saudi Arabia
Palestinian Authority Calls Israel and ISIS 'Twins'
Iraq Authorities Arrest Activists and Block Internet as Protests Ramp Up
Lebanon's Roadblocks Forced Apart as Protesters Focus on Telecoms
Doubt Lingers as Sudan PM Promises Peace in Troubled Darfur
Israel Gantz Lashes Out at Netanyahu for Refusing Compromise in Angry Tweet
Chemical Weapons Organization Poised to Release Report on Syria Gas Attacks
Algerian Lawyers Reach Agreement With Government to End Strike
Israel Reportedly Aiming to Sign Treaty With Gulf States at White House
Moroccan Lawyer Targeted by Spyware Urges Cyber Protection for Rights Advocates
Israel Releases Two Jordanians After Months in Jail Without Charge
Turkey's Erdogan Confirms Upcoming Visit to Washington After Call With Trump
UAE Launches 'Edge' Conglomerate to Address Its 'Antiquated Military Industry'
General Dynamics Is Missing $1.5 Billion Due to a Canadian-Saudi Spat
Knife Attack on Hong Kong Lawmaker Sparks Security Concerns
How AI and Human Rights Have Been Dragged Into the US-China Tech War, Threatening Wider Split
Search Continues for Airman Who Fell Out of C-130 Over Gulf of Mexico
French Troops in Mali Kill 'Second Most-Wanted Terrorist in the Sahel'
Tajikistan Security Forces Killed in Border Clashes Blamed on ISIS
Libyan Police Officers Killed in Airstrike on Tripoli Station
Trump Administration Sends Mixed Signals on Lebanon Military Aid
Philippine Army Says It Thwarted a Suicide Bombing in Town in Restive South
Bougainville Prepares for 'Peaceful, Credible' but Non-Binding Independence Vote: Papua New Guinea Official
'Significant Number' of Police Sent to Spain's Catalonia Ahead of Election
Militants Attack Tajik Border Post, 17 Killed
Sweden Charges Man With Spying on Ahwazi Community for Iran
Nearly Half of Kenyans Surveyed by Police Watchdog Report Abuses by Officers
Gunmen Kill 15 in Southern Thailand's Worst Attack in Years
Some Nigerians Blame Government, Not Religious Leaders, for Shocking School Abuses
Chilean Police Officers Set on Fire by Molotov Cocktails
Israel Aiding Syria's Kurds, Advocating for Them With US
Sri Lanka Government Pledges to Hold Off Signing US Pact Until After Election
Iran Briefly Held IAEA Inspector, Seized Travel Documents: Diplomats
Iraqi Security Forces Break Up Protests in Battle of the Bridges
Britain Won't Act on European Arrest Warrant for Catalan Separatist
Moon-Abe Meeting 'Encouraging' for Seoul-Tokyo Ties: Senior US Diplomat
Head of UN Palestinian Refugee Agency Quits Amid Misconduct Inquiry
Erdogan Says Turkey Has Captured Baghdadi's Wife in Syria
Bolivia's Morales Defies Calls to Resign as Opposition Plans New March
Bolivian Opposition Leaders Rally as Violence Flares
Trump Says Talks With Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan on Dam Dispute Went Well
Chile Prosecutor Seeks to Investigate 14 Police Officers for Alleged Torture of Protesters
Houthis Fire Missiles at Yemen's Mokha Port, Military Coalition Says
US Senators Press for Sanctions on Turkey if It Is Violating Syria Ceasefire
At Least 37 Killed in Attack on Canadian Miner Semafo Convoy in Burkina Faso
'I Wiped Out Half a Family' -- Dutch F-16 Pilot Grapples With Guilt After a Bungled Bombing Mission in Iraq
Nigerian Troops Kill 10 Boko Haram Militants in Attack
France Announces Troop Deployment to Burkina Faso
Lavrov Blames US for Events Surrounding Iran Nuclear Deal
Suspected Rebels Kill 15 at Southern Thailand Security Posts
Possible Suspect Arrested in Highway Massacre Case, Mexican Investigators Say
'The Disappeared': Searching for 40,000 Missing Victims of Mexico's Drug Wars
How Mike Pence's Office Meddled in Foreign Aid to Reroute Money to Favored Christian Groups
US Constructing Two New Bases in Syria's Oil-Rich Region: Report
North Korea Slams Planned US Military Drills With South Korea
ISIS Blamed for Deadly Attack on Tajik Border Outpost
Google Is Eager To Increase Helping Pentagon War Plans
Coast Guard Searches for Airman Who Fell From C-130 While Training Over Gulf of Mexico
Israeli Spyware Targeted Americans
November 5th, 2019
Pro-Establishment Hong Kong Legislator Junius Ho Stabbed
Yemen Govt, Separatists Reach Power-Sharing Agreement
Media Hype Leaves Nations Expressing Concern About Iran's Enrichment
Kuwait Says Iran Willing to Talk to Saudis With or Without Mediator
As Trump Expands War for Oil in Syria, Legal Questions Grow
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