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November 22nd, 2019

Iraq Daily Roundup: 16 Killed; Protest Clashes Continue Russia Exposes Operational Details on Several Israeli Strikes in Syria
US Supreme Court to Hear Trump Appeal in 'No-Fly List' Suit by Three Muslims Nicaragua Hunger Strikers Evacuated From Church, End Protest
Journalist Briefly Abducted in Mexico's Veracruz State Trump Says He May Veto Bill Protecting Human Rights in Hong Kong to Pave Way for China Trade Deal
North Korea Says Nothing Gained From US Talks but Betrayal Iraq Riot Police Attack Protesters Across Iraq, Killing at Least 10
UN Envoy Says Growing Momentum to End Yemen War Trump Administration Withholding Military Aid to Lebanon
1.2 Billion Records Found Exposed Online in a Single Google Server FBI Lawyer Who Altered Russiagate Docs Sent Anti-Trump Message
'It Was a Coup. Period': Tulsi Gabbard Slams US Interference in Bolivia UAE-Backed Yemen Separatists Refuse to Withdraw From Aden
Experts Dispute Canada's Claim of No Link Between Saudi Arms Sales and Human Rights Abuses After Venezuelan Opposition Call for Mass Rallies, Street Protests Underwhelm
US Treasury: Citgo Assets Won't Be Claimed 13 More Bodies of Soldiers Found Days After Mali Attack
Cuba Lays Out Rules Governing Surveillance, Informants North Korea Says It's Gained Nothing From US but 'Betrayal'
Canada's Defense Minister Says China Is Not an Adversary Cypriots From Both Sides Rally for Reunification
French Jihadist Gets 28 Years for Prison Attack Three Dead in Colombia Protests: Defense Minister
BTS K-Pop Band Members Must Do Military Service, South Korea Says Trump Urges Cambodia to Return to 'Democratic Path' After Crackdown
Senior China Diplomat Urges US to Meet China Halfway, Improve Relations UAE in Weapons Making Push as Allies Restrict Sales
Bolivia's Interim Government Accuses Evo Morales of Terrorism and Sedition Iraq's Sistani Says Electoral Reforms Only Way to Resolve Crisis
Once Allies, Nicaragua's Elite Aim to Unseat Ortega With Young Prince and PR Push, Saudi Arabia Ready to Take Over G20 Reins
UN Envoy to Yemen Says Momentum to End the War Is Building Lebanese Protesters Pack Streets to Mark Independence Day
Iran's Revolutionary Guards Arrest About 100 Protest Leaders EU Countries Fail to Agree on Privacy Rules Governing Whatsapp, Skype
Chile's Interior Minister - Turning Down Heat on Streets Won't Make US Less Accountable Pompeo Condemns Cuban Accusations Against Top US Diplomat in Havana
US Army Cadets Told Not to Use Tiktok in Uniform Colombia Protests Prompt Teargas, Curfew and Border Closures
Iran Holds Pro-Government Rallies After Crackdown on Protesters Trump Said Hong Kong Would Be 'Obliterated' Without Him
US Loses Military Drone Over Libya US Navy Secretary Backs SEAL's Expulsion Review, Despite Trump Objection
US Judge Orders Iran Pay $180 Million to Reporter Over Detention US Judge Orders Iran to Pay $180 Million in Damages to Detained Washington Post Journalist Jason Rezaian, Family
Baghdad Tunnel Becomes a Museum for Iraq's Protest Movement Unemployment Goes From Bad to Worse in Gaza
Beleaguered Jerusalem Neighborhood Refuses to Be Cowed US Senators Seek Oversight of Afghan Peace Settlement
Palestinian Militant Dies of Wounds During Recent Gaza-Israel Tension UK Refuses to Return Its Last African Colony
Turkey Arrests Senior ISIS Member Behind Bomb Attacks in 20 Countries Russian Ambassador to Lebanon Accuses US of Disruptive Role Behind Protests
Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Help Police Access Digital Evidence During Investigations FCC Votes to Bar Use of Its Funds to Purchase Huawei, ZTE Equipment
African Union Urges Britain to Cede Chagos Islands, End 'Colonial' Rule US Confirms Freed Taliban Hostages on German Soil
Denmark Repatriates Orphaned Baby From Syria Trump Condemns 'Tremendous Violence' Against 'Great Iranian People'
Five Killed in Syria Airstrikes as Rebels Deny Responsibility for Aleppo Bombing Israeli Settlers Torch Palestinian Cars in Occupied West Bank
Palestinian Child Blindfolded, Beaten by Israeli Soldiers Algerians Rise Up Against Upcoming Presidential Poll Despite Crackdown on Protests
Interactive Timeline: the History of Israeli Settlements Since 1967 Protesters Killed as Iraqis Return to the Streets for 'Million-Man' March
US Sanctions Iranian Minister Over Internet Blackout Democrats Push White House on Plans to Exit Open Skies Treaty
Report Calls Out the US Navy for Surveillance and Targeting Shortfalls Hezbollah Accuses US of Meddling in Lebanon's Crisis
Angry Russia Exposes Operational Details of Israeli Strikes in Syria Iraq's Khor Al-Zubair Petroleum Terminal Reopens After Protests
China Slams 'Provocative' US Warship Navigation Operations in Disputed Waters Hong Kong Police Can Still Ask People to Remove Masks
John Bolton Claims White House Blocked Access to His Twitter Account After Departure Hong Kong Protesters and Pro-Police Group Clash During Lunchtime Demonstration in Central
Ex-CIA Officer Jerry Chun Shing Lee Gets 19 Years in Prison for China Spy Conspiracy DoJ Buried Allegations That Cheney's Halliburton Subsidiary Paid Bribes for Venezuela Contracts
Kurds Could Start Oil Deliveries to Baghdad in 2020, Says Iraqi Minister Netanyahu Won't Go Quietly and Will Opt for the Burning Torches
US Calls for Iran Protest Crackdown Videos FCC Blocks Funding for Chinese Telecoms Huawei and ZTE for US Networks
JFK Files: Spy in Cuba Knew Castro, Che; Used New York Times as Cover Hong Kong Court Reinstates Mask Ban Before Citywide Election
Israel Soldiers Detain 13-Year-Old Palestinian, Lead Him Around Hebron Blindfolded Belief in American Exceptionalism on the Decline: Poll
Foreign Minister Against Unilateral Removal of Nuclear Weapons From Germany Iraqi Security Forces Kill Three Protesters in Baghdad: Reports
Mayor in Germany's East Steps Down After Far-Right Threats Palestinians: Israeli Settlers Torch Cars in West Bank

November 21st, 2019

The US Has Blown Past $6 Trillion in 'War on Terror' Spending Since 2001 -- and Its Cost to Taxpayers Will Keep Climbing for Decades Keaau, Hawaii Army Pilot Killed in Helicopter Crash in Afghanistan
Ft Worth (TX) Soldier Dies in Helicopter Crash in Afghanistan Iraq Daily Roundup: 10 Killed Across Country; Scores Wounded in Protests
Trump Officials Meet With Hafter Representative in Libya Shift US Carrier Strike Group Enters Persian Gulf, Raising Iran Tensions
Acting IAEA Head: Iran Must Explain Uranium Particles UK and US Forces Ran Secret Desert Prisons in Iraq After 2003 Invasion
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