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Legal Turmoil in Pakistan as Legal Amnesty for Ruling Party Officials Lapses

by Jason Ditz | Nov 27, 2009

Legal Turmoil in Pakistan as Legal Amnesty for Ruling Party Officials Lapses | President Zardari, key allies facing legal challenges

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Top German Minister Ousted as Fallout From Air Strike Continues

by Jason Ditz | Nov 27, 2009

Top German Minister Ousted as Fallout From Air Strike Continues | Top ally of German chancellor accused of withholding information

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Pakistan PM: US Escalation in Afghanistan Will Destabilize Balochistan

by Jason Ditz | Nov 27, 2009

Pakistan PM: US Escalation in Afghanistan Will Destabilize Balochistan | US previously dismissed concerns

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Obama’s Afghan Escalation Speech Aims at More NATO Troops

by Jason Ditz | Nov 27, 2009

Obama’s Afghan Escalation Speech Aims at More NATO Troops | NATO chief continues petitioning nations for more troops

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Iraq VP: Too Early to Talk About Approving Election Law

by Jason Ditz | Nov 27, 2009

Iraq VP: Too Early to Talk About Approving Election Law | Legal battle ‘far from over’

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IAEA Adopts Anti-Iran Resolution

by Jason Ditz | Nov 27, 2009

IAEA Adopts Anti-Iran Resolution | P5+1 resolution demands Iran halt construction of Qom facility

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Israel Greets Start of Settlement ‘Freeze’ With New Construction

by Jason Ditz | Nov 27, 2009

Israel Greets Start of Settlement ‘Freeze’ With New Construction | 28 new buildings approved, govt seeks to delay razing illegal outposts

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Taliban Slowly Re-establishes Presence in Northern Kunduz Province

by Jason Ditz | Nov 26, 2009

Taliban Slowly Re-establishes Presence in Northern Kunduz Province | Another NATO supply line threatened

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Governor’s Son Charged With Leading Philippines Massacre

by Jason Ditz | Nov 26, 2009

Governor’s Son Charged With Leading Philippines Massacre | Denies complicity with election caravan slaughter

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South Korea Confirms Nearly 5,000 Civilians Killed in Wartime Massacres

by Jason Ditz | Nov 26, 2009

South Korea Confirms Nearly 5,000 Civilians Killed in Wartime Massacres | Commission recommends official apology for Bodo massacres

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