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Down Goes ElBaradei: Egypt’s Presidential Politics Plot Thickens

by Jason Ditz | Jan 15, 2012

Down Goes ElBaradei: Egypt’s Presidential Politics Plot Thickens | Did former IAEA chief withdraw in protest, or because of dimming prospects?

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Pakistan Court Battle Looms: Advisers Push for Early Elections

by Jason Ditz | Jan 15, 2012

Pakistan Court Battle Looms: Advisers Push for Early Elections | PM rules out early vote, says he answers to no one

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Qatari Emir Pushes for Attack on Syria

by Jason Ditz | Jan 15, 2012

Qatari Emir Pushes for Attack on Syria | Former Arab League chief says league should discuss attack

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26 Reported Killed in Syria as Assad Declares Amnesty

by Jason Ditz | Jan 15, 2012

26 Reported Killed in Syria as Assad Declares Amnesty | Amnesty for all protesters who surrender by end of January

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Gov. Perry: Urinating on Dead Afghans Not a Crime

by Jason Ditz | Jan 15, 2012

Gov. Perry: Urinating on Dead Afghans Not a Crime | Says Obama criticism proves ‘disdain for military’

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Report: US, Israel to Postpone ‘Defense Drill’ as Tensions Rise With Iran

by Jason Ditz | Jan 15, 2012

Report: US, Israel to Postpone ‘Defense Drill’ as Tensions Rise With Iran | Israeli officials say drill will take place in summer

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Is Eight Enough? US Reports Killing Hakimullah Mehsud Yet Again

by Jason Ditz | Jan 15, 2012

Is Eight Enough? US Reports Killing Hakimullah Mehsud Yet Again | Pakistani Taliban again denies leader’s slaying

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Court Cases on Bush Torture and Rendition Policies Shift to Europe

by John Glaser | Jan 14, 2012

While the Obama administration has stuck to its promise of immunizing Bush administration officials who condoned and conducted torture, other countries have not signed on to that sort of intransigence. A Spanish judge in Madrid, Judge Pablo Rafael Ruz Gutierrez,...

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US Military Officials Complain of Iranian Vessels Harassing US Navy in Persian Gulf

by John Glaser | Jan 14, 2012

U.S. military officials have told CNN that Navy and Coast Guard vessels in the Persian Gulf have recently been "harassed" by Iranian vessels twice earlier this month. The incidents occurred on January 6, according to an anonymous senior U.S. military official. In the...

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Gitmo Prison Holding Back Settlement Deal in Afghanistan

by John Glaser | Jan 14, 2012

The Obama administration's failure to close the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba is part of what's preventing substantive negotiations with the Afghan Taliban. The leaders of the insurgency against the U.S. war in Afghanistan have pushed a Gitmo prisoner...

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