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November 10th, 2019

Top General: Fewer Than 1,000 US Troops Will Remain in Syria 'US Creates Monsters': Trump Talk of War on Mexico Cartels Echoes Past Failures
Iran Begins Work on Second Reactor at Bushehr Plant 5 Italian Soldiers Wounded by Roadside Explosion in Iraq
Argentine President-Elect Fernandez Decries 'Coup' Against Bolivia's Morales Venezuela's Maduro Condemns 'Coup' Against Bolivian Ally Morales
In Flanders Field Two Ugandans Killed in Rwanda Amid Border Tensions
Pakistan Police Say Gunmen Attack Security Vehicle, Five Killed UN Mission in Iraq Proposes Roadmap for Ending Upheaval
Seven Suspects Arrested for Rebel Attacks in Thailand's South Houthi Rebels Will Have Role in Yemen's Future: UAE
Iraqis Struggle to Keep Up Sit-Ins After Deadly Crackdown Balkans Leaders Discuss Common Market After EU Snub
Veterans for Peace: Help Us Celebrate Armistice Day 2019! Mexican Officials Uncover More Bodies Buried in Mass Grave South of Arizona Border; Total at 58
A General Was the Leading Suspect in the Biggest Anti-Corruption Case in Mexico. Then He Disappeared. Oracle Presses Ahead With Pentagon Cloud Lawsuit Despite Amazon's Contract-Bid Loss
Iraq Protests Continue Despite Claims of a Deal Afghan Chief Executive/Election Candidate Urges IEC to Stop Vote Recount
Israel Says Land Lease Deal With Jordan Extended Yemen's Houthi Rebels Say Down Spy Drone Near Saudi Border
Iran Criticizes US-Led Coalitions for Causing Global Insecurity Yemeni President Says Riyadh Deal Paves Way for Peace in Yemen
Hamas Chief Says Results of Palestinian General Elections 'Must Be Respected' Germany Warns France Against Undermining NATO Security Alliance
Hutu Militia Top Commander Killed in DR Congo Eight Killed in Bombing in Turkish-Controlled Northeast Syria
Hezbollah Says Its 'Arms Won't Be Twisted' as Crisis Deepens Bolivia Opposition Candidate Says Morales Should Not Be Candidate in New Election
Israeli Farmers Lament the End of Jordan Land Deal Bolivian Armed Forces Orders Operations to 'Neutralize' Armed Groups
Turkey Should Scrap Russian Missile System or Face US Sanctions: White House Official Mexico Invites FBI to Help Investigate Killing of Americans
Afghan Poll Results May Be Delayed Again as Candidates Spar Over Recount: Officials India Detains Users Over Inflammatory Online Posts After Religious Site Ruling
Iran Rejects Reports of IAEA Finding Traces of Uranium at Unnamed Site South Korea: US Pursuing Nuclear Talks With North Korea 'Very Actively'
Iran: Missing Ex-FBI Agent Has No Criminal Case in Any Court, Whereabouts Unknown Trump Administration 'Very Upset' About Turkish Purchase of Russian Missiles, National Security Adviser Says
More Than 100 People Flee Rural Community in Mexico After Attack That Killed Nine Family Members Joint Chiefs Chair: Fewer Than 1,000 Troops Will Remain in Syria
Feminism, Homosexuality Placed on Saudi Arabia's Extremism List Despite 'Reform Drive' Yemen Foreign Ministry Resumes Operations in Aden Following Riyadh Agreement
Alabama-Born ISIS Bride Who 'Regrets Everything' Pleads to Return to US From Syria ISIS 'Defeated' in Key Afghan Province in Latest Blow to Militants
'Wake-Up Call': Lebanon's Grand Mufti Calls for Protesters' Demands to Be Met Immediately Amnesty Urges Iraq to 'Prevent Bloodbath' After Eight Killed Overnight
Russian Airstrikes Kill Seven Civilians in Northwestern Syria Amid Escalating Violence Sudan Denies UN Report It Supplied Libya's Haftar With Paramilitaries
US Will Do 'Very Best' to Keep Turkey in NATO, Trump Aide Says Split Between the Sudans, Families Hope for Reunions After Bashir
Hong Kong Police Officer Reprimanded After He Was Filmed Saying He Would Celebrate Student Protester's Death 'With Champagne' Hong Kong Police and Paramedics Turn on Each Other at Anti-Government Protest
Five Italian Special Forces Personnel Injured in IED Explosion in Northern Iraq Bolivia's Beleaguered President Morales Announces Resignation
Lieberman Resets Israel's Political Clock, Reducing Likelihood of a Third Election Iraqi Forces Push Protesters Back, Kill Four
Mark Milley, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman: US Troops in Afghanistan to Stay 'Several More Years' Pictorial of the 30th Anniversary of the End of the Berlin Wall

November 9th, 2019

Iraq Daily Roundup: Nine Killed; Battle of Bridges Escalates Amid Economic Despair, Young Lebanese See Only Two Options: Protest or Leave
Egypt Officials: 2 Security Forces Killed in Sinai Blast Saudi Aramco Stock Offering to Launch November 17
Cambodian Opposition Leader Kem Sokha Freed From House Arrest Greece Speeds Up 'Golden Visa' Scheme for Chinese Investors
Protesters Seize State-Run Media in Bolivia as Tensions Soar Lebanon's Grand Mufti Calls for Protesters' Demands to Be Met
India, Pakistan Contacts at 'Zero' Despite Border Cooperation Ukraine, Russian-Backed Rebels Begin Donbass Village Withdrawal
Chile's Pinera Acknowledges 'Abuses' in Handling of Riots Salvadoran Massacre Victims Still Hunting 'Truth and Justice' 38 Years Later
'Freedom for Political Prisoners,' Catalan Separatists Chant on Election Eve Bolivia Military Says Won't 'Confront' the People as Pressure on Morales Builds
Saudi Crown Prince 'Bullying' Mega-Rich Citizens Into Buying Failing Aramco Stocks Jordanian Detained by Israel Says He Was Used as 'Bargaining Chip' for Jordan Valley Lands
Fierce Fighting Erupts Between Syrian Govt and Turkish Troops Despite Ceasefire Iraq Forces Retake Key Bridges From Protesters Amid Increasing Violence
Saudi Twitter Spies: How Easy Is It for Government Agents to Spy on You Online? Twitter Boss Met Mohammed Bin Salman Months After Saudi Spy Discovered
Hong Kong Opposition Camp Accuses Government of Trying to Stir Up Chaos So They Can Cancel District Council Elections Hong Kong Police Watchdog Does Not Have Powers and Resources to Cope With Scale of Protests, Say Expert Advisers
Scores of Chinese Students Flee Hong Kong Over Fears They Will Be Attacked as Anti-Mainland Sentiment Sweeps Through Protesters in City Thousands Gather for Vigil in Central Hong Kong to Mourn Death of Student Chow Tsz-Lok Then Disperse Peacefully
Trump, NATO Chief to Meet at White House Erdogan Guards Attacked US Secret Service After Protestors in 2017, New Documents Show
Political Unrest Grows in Bolivia as Police Join Anti-Morales Protests EU Establishes First Permanent Border Security Corps
The Bitter History of the Ayodhya Dispute in India Autopsy Reports Reveal Why Two Recruits Died at Boot Camp
Air Force Identifies Combat Controller Lost in Gulf of Mexico Wyoming Legislative Leader Tyler Lindholm Taking 'Bring Our Troops Home' Push to DC
Violent Israeli Soldiers Strike Again. They Are Embraced, Again DR Congo Forces Kill 25 Islamist Rebels in Eastern Offensive
In Algeria, a Strike by Judges Highlights Tug of War for Power Gate Closes at 'Isle of Peace' Park as Border Lands to Return to Jordan
Seven Suspects Arrested Over Deadly Attack in Thailand's South Turkey's Military Operation in Syria: Biggest Winners and Losers
'We Fight for Our Rights': Meet Iraq's Defiant Protesters 'I Am Back': Fresh From Prison, Lula Greets Supporters
UAE, Sudan, Jordan, Turkey 'Break Arms Embargo to Back Haftar' 'Big Moment': Indian Sikhs on Historic Pilgrimage to Pakistan
As Hindus Rejoice, Muslim Reaction Mixed Over Ayodhya Verdict 'Sickening Hypocrisy': Critics Slam Israeli Army Twitter Post
Amid Protests, Morales Says 'Coup' Risks Democracy in Bolivia Iran Says Enriching Uranium to Five Percent
Ayodhya Verdict: Indian Top Court Gives Disputed Site to Hindus Indonesia: Police Arrest Businessman Over Journalists' Murder

November 8th, 2019

More Iraqi Protesters Killed, Sistani Says Time for Govt to Meet Demands Syrian Kurds Warn EU to Get 'Much Tougher' on Turkey or Face ISIS
Pentagon's East Syria Operation About More Than Taking the Oil Most Veterans Don't Think Afghanistan and Iraq Are Worth It
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