October, 2007
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Syrian 'Nukes': Proliferation or Disinformation? - October 04, 2007 01:44 PM
Amid the conjecture regarding the recent Israeli air strike on Syria, conflicting unofficial reports warn of nuclear proliferation or a repeat of the intelligence failures made in the run-up to the Iraq invasion.
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Suspect Charged in Case of Murdered Russian Journalist - October 01, 2007 11:40 AM
Accusations of a cover-up follow the indictment of a former Chechen official in connection with the ’06 murder of Anna Politkovskaya, a reporter known for her Chechen war coverage and opposition to Putin.
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Blackwater Iraq Incident, Details Begin to Emerge - October 01, 2007 10:48 AM
As lawmakers prepare for the Oct. 2 hearing into the Blackwater shooting incident, a preliminary State Dept. report adds complexity to an episode clouded by contradictions.
September, 2007
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Ahmadinejad's Political Gains in NYC - September 27, 2007 08:53 PM
New York rejects Ahmadinejad’s request to lay a wreath at Ground Zero; protestors mass at Columbia where he takes a public broadside from the university president––yet Iran’s media applaud his visit to the “Lion’s Den.”
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Iranian President Rattles New York - September 25, 2007 02:52 PM
New York City rejects President Ahmadinejad’s request to lay a wreath at the World Trade Center, and protests greet his appearance at Columbia University, as he arrives to discuss Iran’s nuclear program.
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Assessing the Petraeus Attack Ad - September 24, 2007 04:41 PM
The Senate votes to denounce MoveOn.org for its ad disparaging General Petraeus’s assessment of the U.S. troop “surge”; The New York Times concedes it made a mistake in publishing the advertisement.
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North Korea Suspected of Nuclear Trade to Syria - September 21, 2007 05:40 PM
Israel still declines to identify the target of a Sept. 6 air force strike on Syrian territory; unofficial statements confirm that the target was nuclear supplies originating in North Korea.
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Baghdad Firefight Raises Questions About Contractors - September 21, 2007 03:20 PM
A shooting involving private military contractor Blackwater USA leaves at least eight Iraqi civilians dead, and prompts renewed scrutiny of the role private-sector security firms play in the Iraq War.
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Race for Arctic Intensifies as Russia Claims Pole - September 21, 2007 01:03 PM
Moscow announces that rock samples taken from beneath the Arctic Ocean indicate that the North Pole is part of Russia, a claim that underscores the increasing efforts of Arctic border nations to stake their claims to the valuable region.
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Arctic’s Oil Could Supply World for Three Years - September 21, 2007 01:03 PM
The region may hold about 90 billion barrels of oil, which could meet world demand for a few years, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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Militant Leader Flees as Siege Ends at Lebanese Camp - September 11, 2007 05:02 PM
Fifteen weeks' fighting that threatened to escalate into civil war concludes with the escape of Shaker al-Absi, the head of Fatah al-Islam and a man wanted for the murder of U.S. Ambassador Lawrence Foley.
August, 2007
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Turkey Elects President With Ties to Islamism - August 28, 2007 10:44 AM
Turkey’s Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul becomes the country’s first president with an Islamist background, in a victory that marks the increasing influence of Turkey’s religious middle class on a government with staunchly secular roots.
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Kurdish Leader Warns of Iraqi Civil War - August 02, 2007 04:42 PM
The president of Iraq’s Kurdish region, Massoud Barzani, warns of a “real civil war” if the Iraqi government fails to take action on Kurdish claims over the oil-rich city of Kirkuk.
July, 2007
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Islamic Party in Turkey Wins Extensive Victory - July 27, 2007 04:56 PM
In recent elections the Islamic-inspired governing party of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan won 340 of the 550 seats in the Turkish Parliament, indicating shifting attitudes in a country that has followed strict secularist codes since 1923.
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Peace Negotiators Converge on Israel - July 26, 2007 11:17 AM
Tony Blair, in his new role as special Middle East envoy, and Arab League representatives arrived in Israel this week on separate missions to try to revive the peace process.
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Castro Absent from Cuban Festivities - July 25, 2007 05:31 PM
With his non-appearance at the Revolution Day celebrations, Fidel Castro’s return to power looks less and less likely; analysts suspect that Castro’s chosen successor, despite his leftist reputation, will introduce market reforms.
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Chinese Rockets to Combat Rain at Olympics - July 18, 2007 05:56 PM
Having claimed to bring rain to arid regions of China, Beijing’s Weather Modification Office is set to unleash cloud-busting ordnance to keep the 2008 Olympic Games dry.
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Rushdie’s Knighthood Prompts New Threats - July 17, 2007 04:04 PM
Muslim anger and al-Qaida threats follow the British government’s decision to knight novelist Salman Rushdie, who was condemned to death by Iran’s supreme leader in 1989.
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British 3-Year-Old Released by Nigerian Kidnappers - July 09, 2007 04:45 PM
Militants in the Niger Delta free a British toddler in a kidnapping that pushed up oil prices the world over; the incident drew the international media's attention to the worsening violence in Nigeria.
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Botched U.K. Terror Attacks Planned Outside Britain - July 06, 2007 11:51 AM
Recent London and Glasgow plots were overseen by an international mastermind, say investigators; such low-tech attacks are a foretaste of future terrorism, according to U.S. experts.
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Putin Finds Limited Common Ground at Bush Family Home - July 02, 2007 09:40 PM
Results were mixed when presidents Putin and Bush met: there was agreement on Iran, but no discernible progress on the more divisive issue of the U.S. missile defense system in Europe.
June, 2007
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FDA Detains Contaminated Seafood from China - June 28, 2007 06:28 PM
The FDA has detained shipments of five species of seafood from China after finding that they contained two antibiotics and two antifungals illegal in the United States, joining the ranks of other dangerous Chinese products that include toothpaste, tires, and toy trains.
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Blair Leaves Office, Brown Steps in - June 27, 2007 04:23 PM
After many years’ waiting, finance minister Gordon Brown becomes British prime minister, while departing Tony Blair adopts the role of special peace envoy to the Middle East.
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Arrest Warrants Issued for War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity in Darfur - June 18, 2007 10:32 AM
An International Court has issued arrest warrants for a Sudanese government official and a Janjaweed military leader for alleged war crimes committed in Darfur, Sudan. These are the first arrest warrants that have been issued on an international level for an alleged genocide in Darfur.
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ETA Ends Ceasefire With Spanish Government - June 11, 2007 11:53 AM
The Basque separatist group ETA has declared an end to its 15-month ceasefire with the Spanish government, extinguishing hopes of a peaceful end to the conflict that’s claimed over 800 lives.
May, 2007
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President Bush Signs Bipartisan Troop Funding Bill - May 25, 2007 01:46 PM
The troop withdrawal timetable sought by many Democrats falls by the wayside; Republicans fail to block the $8 billion earmarked for domestic spending initiatives.
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Extradition Demanded in Litvinenko Poisoning - May 25, 2007 12:00 AM
Britain charges ex-KGB agent Lugovoi with the murder of Alexander Litvinenko, who died of radiation poisoning in November, 2006; the U.K.'s Attorney General insists Lugovoi be tried in Britain.
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Wolfowitz Quits World Bank - May 21, 2007 01:46 PM
Former deputy of defense and architect of the Iraq War Paul Wolfowitz tenders his resignation as bank head; his presidency, problematic from the start, grew increasingly troubled amid the controversy over his girlfriend's pay increase.
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Kremlin Moves to Disbar Human Rights Lawyer - May 16, 2007 03:38 PM
Distinguished Russian human rights advocate Karinna Moskalenko, whose clients include Garry Kasparov and the family of murdered journalist Anna Politkovskaya, may lose her right to practice.
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India Commemorates 1857 Revolt - May 11, 2007 06:08 PM
Thousands march to Delhi, following the path of Indian soldiers who rebelled against their British rulers 150 years ago.