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Fearing Arrest, US ‘Advisers’ Flee to Cairo Embassy

by Jason Ditz | Jan 30, 2012

Fearing Arrest, US ‘Advisers’ Flee to Cairo Embassy | White House expresses ‘disappointment’ in junta

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Iraqi Govt. Slams US Over Constant Drone Surveillance

by Jason Ditz | Jan 29, 2012

Iraqi Govt. Slams US Over Constant Drone Surveillance | State Dept. drones cover Iraq to ‘protect embassy’

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Russia Blocks Western Calls for Syrian Regime Change

by Jason Ditz | Jan 29, 2012

Russia Blocks Western Calls for Syrian Regime Change

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Iraq Aid Disaster: Pentagon Lost Billions, Kept Few Records of What It Did

by Jason Ditz | Jan 29, 2012

Iraq Aid Disaster: Pentagon Lost Billions, Kept Few Records of What It Did | US embassy couldn’t give Iraq complete list of projects

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Syrian Army Offensive Moves Against Contested Damascus Suburbs: 19 Killed

by Jason Ditz | Jan 29, 2012

Syrian Army Offensive Moves Against Contested Damascus Suburbs: 19 Killed | IED attack targets Syrian Army personnel

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US Eyes More Meddling in Nigeria: Experts Warn It Will Make Matters Worse

by Jason Ditz | Jan 29, 2012

US Eyes More Meddling in Nigeria: Experts Warn It Will Make Matters Worse | Clashes continue in Nigeria’s north, with threats to extend beyond Kano

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US Meets With Taliban as Karzai Govt. Looks to Start Own Talks

by Jason Ditz | Jan 29, 2012

US Meets With Taliban as Karzai Govt. Looks to Start Own Talks | Taliban, US negotiators not actually beginning talks yet

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Iran FM: IAEA Inspectors Free to Inspect All Nuclear Sites

by Jason Ditz | Jan 29, 2012

Iran FM: IAEA Inspectors Free to Inspect All Nuclear Sites | Inspectors begin three day visit

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Iran Finalizes Bill for Immediate Ban on Oil Exports to Europe

by John Glaser | Jan 28, 2012

Iranian lawmakers have finalized a draft legislation mandating an immediate ban on oil exports to Europe, preempting the European Union’s embargo on Iranian oil six months before it sets in. “As long as the EU doesn’t lift the oil embargo, we won’t give them a drop of...

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Uprisings and Militia Chaos Heightens Concerns of Libyan Civil War

by John Glaser | Jan 28, 2012

Recent clashes in the Libyan town of Bani Walid seem to have ousted the "freedom fighters" NATO fought with to oust former dictator Muammar Gadhafi. The residents, who militias claimed to have liberated, rose up against the former rebels. The militias, fighters for...

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