• France and Germany offer trainers for Afghan army
Oct 24
• China, Russia: No to Myanmar sanctions
Oct 24
• French parliament adopts DNA bill
Oct 24
• Blast hits Afghan governor convoy
Oct 24
• Report: 'World at peak oil output'
Oct 24
• Spain arrests 6 suspected Islamists
Oct 24
• Ottawa reintroduces anti-terror provisions
Oct 24
• 6 arrested in French investigation of alleged Iraq recruitment network
Oct 24
• Germany arrests 'spy for Sudan'
Oct 24
• Skirmishes' in Ethiopia's Ogaden
Oct 24
• Two more Colombian candidates killed before vote
Oct 24
• Russia detains two over train blast -- agency
Oct 24
• Turk forces attacked rebels in N.Iraq: army sources
Oct 24
• Pakistan deploys 2,000 soldiers to troubled northwest
Oct 24
• Police arrest 17 from Italian-Canadian mafia clan
Oct 23
• Chile offers immigrants amnesty
Oct 23
• Clashes break out at Venezuela protest
Oct 23
• Lawyer claims receiving letter threatening to kill Benazir
Oct 23
• 22 charged over 'al Qaeda network'
Oct 23
• US might delay missile defense
Oct 23
• Iraq promises Turkey help over rebels
Oct 23
• Hundreds protest against Hungarian PM Gyurcsany
Oct 23
• Bangladesh parties seek to rebuild unity, faith in leaders
Oct 23
• Official: 2 bombers in Bhutto blast
Oct 23
• Pakistan's Bhutto mulls 'virtual' rallies
Oct 23
• Israeli troops kill two Palestinian militants
Oct 23
• Philippine police rule out bomb in mall blast
Oct 23
• AFP, PNP monitor 20 Cebu villages with NPA 'bets'
Oct 22
• More delays for India-US nuclear deal
Oct 22
• Ethiopian rebels claim killing 250 government troops
Oct 22
• Sudan to announce Darfur cease-fire
Oct 22
• Activist, guard killed on Brazil biofarm
Oct 22
• Talks on Kosovo's future sour amid spat
Oct 22
• Mafia is biggest business in Italy
Oct 22
• France's president visits Morocco
Oct 22
• Mideast agreement must pass Israeli vote
Oct 22
• Lebanese presidential election delayed
Oct 22
• Israeli pipeline spills 40 tons of oil
Oct 22
• Bin Laden urges Iraq insurgents to unite
Oct 22
• ETA 'plans attack on high speed train link'
Oct 22
• Iraq says Kurdish rebels will announce ceasefire
Oct 22
• Turkish troops missing after raid
Oct 22
• Thousands of homes ordered evacuated in California fires
Oct 22
• Iran to France: sanctions won't stop atomic plans
Oct 22
• Turkish convoy heads toward Iraqi border
Oct 22
• Missing ship feared seized by pirates off Somalia
Oct 22
• President Hu stronger in new China leadership
Oct 22
• Lebanon presidential vote postponed
Oct 22
• Militant killed in botched Pakistan bomb blast
Oct 22
• FBI, Australian experts help probe Philippines blast
Oct 22
• Pressure mounts on Turkish govt to launch offensive
Oct 22
• Bhutto's party slams proposed ban on rallies
Oct 22
• Kyrgyz leader dissolves parliament
Oct 22
• Military: Tamil Tigers bomb airport
Oct 22
• Polish liberals vow break with Kaczynski era after poll rout
Oct 22
• NKorean meets with Syrian premier
Oct 22
• Hezbollah warns US not to set up base
Oct 22
• Israeli air strike injures four Hamas gunmen
Oct 21
• Sudan vice president accuses south of troop buildup
Oct 21
• Polish PM admits election defeat
Oct 21
• Turkey says will crush rebels at whatever cost
Oct 21
• LeT smuggling in narcotics for financing militancy in J&K
Oct 21
• Report: Taliban appoint new regional chief in Afghanistan
Oct 21
• Terrorists who say no to terror
Oct 21
• U.S. pins Kosovo force on NATO's Afghan commitment
Oct 21
• Cubans vote in municipal election
Oct 21
• Poland vote touches on US defense plan
Oct 21
• Iraq and neighbours to boost intelligence exchange: Kuwait
Oct 21
• Kurd rebels take Turkish soldiers hostage: report
Oct 21
• China Vice President out of new Party lineup
Oct 21
• Iraqi president refuses to deliver rebel leaders to Turkey
Oct 21
• Global crises still to play out in Russia: Kudrin
Oct 21
• Helicopter crashes in Russia, killing four
Oct 21
• US: Raid of Baghdad's Sadr City kills 49
Oct 21
• SAS raiders enter Iran to kill gunrunners
Courtesy Terrorism Research Center
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