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Saleh Expected to Leave for Medical Treatment, Remains Yemen’s Dictator

by John Glaser | Dec 22, 2011

Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh is expected to leave the country to seek additional medical treatment from injuries he sustained in an attack on his palace back in June. Saleh had spent months recuperating in Saudi Arabia before his latest return, and is expected...

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Newt Focuses on ‘Sharia’ as Cold War-Style Threat

by Jason Ditz | Dec 22, 2011

Newt Focuses on ‘Sharia’ as Cold War-Style Threat | Former Speaker sees nonviolent proponents as ‘graver’ threat than terrorism

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US Judge Dismisses Lawsuit for Tortured Gitmo Detainee

by John Glaser | Dec 22, 2011

A U.S. judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit by a former Guantanamo detainee seeking damages for torture and abuse he suffered while in U.S. custody. Abdul Rahim Abdul Razak al Janko, a Syrian national, was captured in 2002 and was released in 2009 after finally being...

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US Report: Attack on Pakistani Military Bases ‘Justified’ and ‘Appropriate’

by Jason Ditz | Dec 22, 2011

US Report: Attack on Pakistani Military Bases ‘Justified’ and ‘Appropriate’ | Officials say errors ‘on both sides’ caused killings

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Maliki Confirms: 700 US Troops to Remain in Iraq as ‘Trainers’

by Jason Ditz | Dec 21, 2011

Maliki Confirms: 700 US Troops to Remain in Iraq as ‘Trainers’ | Officials say 15,000 employees will remain at embassy as well

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Maliki Moves to Cut Sunnis, Kurds Out of Iraqi Politics

by Jason Ditz | Dec 21, 2011

Maliki Moves to Cut Sunnis, Kurds Out of Iraqi Politics | Demands Kurdistan Regional Govt hand over VP for terror charges

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Mexico Dissolves Entire Police Force in Veracruz, Sends in Military

by John Glaser | Dec 21, 2011

The entire police force in Mexico's port city of Veracruz was dissolved on Wednesday, as the national army and navy took over security responsibilities. The disbanding of 800 police officers and 300 administrative employees is part of an effort to root out police...

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Civilians Killed as Somali Border Town Bombed

by Jason Ditz | Dec 21, 2011

Civilians Killed as Somali Border Town Bombed | Children slain as Kenyan warplanes bomb town

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Pakistan DM: No Govt Control Over Army Operations

by Jason Ditz | Dec 21, 2011

Pakistan DM: No Govt Control Over Army Operations | Admission comes in letter to Supreme Court

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Violence Soars in Syria: Opposition Groups Claim Massacre Near Turkish Border

by Jason Ditz | Dec 21, 2011

Violence Soars in Syria: Opposition Groups Claim Massacre Near Turkish Border | Nearly 300 killed in three days of violence

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