• Transport strike set Dec. 13-14
Dec 11
• Security to be beefed up in Bangkok during holidays
Dec 11
• Citizenship amendments fall short, critics say
Dec 11
• Seven candidates to run for presidency in Georgia
Dec 11
• Darfur rebels claim attack on Chinese-run oilfield in Sudan
Dec 11
• Hanoi gives no "terrorism" arrest evidence: US
Dec 11
• Spain: Terror threat behind nuclear security boost
Dec 11
• China's inflation rate jumps in November
Dec 11
• Suicide bomber strikes Baghdad
Dec 11
• First regular inter-Korean train service begins
Dec 11
• Israeli tanks push deep into Gaza
Dec 11
• Malaysia flood death toll rises, thousands more evacuated
Dec 11
• Gazans’ Passage to Mecca Seen as an Insult to Abbas
Dec 11
• Iraq rejects permanent U.S. bases-adviser
Dec 11
• Polish PM on first German visit
Dec 11
• Pakistan warns of strong response to nukes grab
Dec 11
• Deadly blasts in Algerian capital
Dec 11
• Russian naval group conducts exercises in North Sea
Dec 11
• Egypt 'fabricated terror group'
Dec 11
• Philippines says arrests Islamic militant in south
Dec 11
• Philippine troops guard court for coup plotters
Dec 11
• Thais to free 25,000 to mark King's birthday
Dec 11
• Pakistan tests nuclear-capable cruise missile
Dec 11
• London pair charged with inciting terror abroad: police
Dec 10
• Lebanon president vote set for yet another delay
Dec 10
• Saudi paper: 872 smugglers arrested, explosives and weapons seized
Dec 10
• Turkey ready for another political burial
Dec 10
• Bombs goes off in Algeria on road used by Russian specialists
Dec 10
• France deals Turkey EU blow
Dec 10
• Greek strike to cripple flights, services December 12
Dec 10
• 23 bombs found at Kanpur Central
Dec 10
• Belgium to form interm government
Dec 10
• 14 killed in clashes between LTTE and security forces Sri Lanka
Dec 10
• Embassy cars burned in Greece
Dec 10
• Belgium remains without government
Dec 10
• Koreas to hold high-level military talks
Dec 10
• Gaddafi arrives in France to government howls
Dec 10
• Baghdad oil refinery ablaze
Dec 10
• Syria FM on rare visit to Jordan signaling improved ties
Dec 10
• In Iran, Ahmadinejad's bold gambits boost presidential power
Dec 10
• Iranian Students Protest Jailings
Dec 10
• Bomb Kills an Iraqi Police Chief
Dec 10
• After Guantanamo, 'Reintegration' for Saudis
Dec 10
• Libya Awards Gas Permits to 4 Foreign Companies
Dec 10
• Taiwan leader won't declare independence
Dec 10
• Spain, France to form joint police unit against Basque rebels
Dec 10
• Indian retail giant scales back expansion plan after opposition
Dec 10
• 'Enormous' damage in South Korean spill
Dec 10
• After setback, Chávez makes the clocks fall behind
Dec 10
• Protesters Plan Oil Refinery Blockade
Dec 10
• Turkish government seeks amnesty bill for Kurdish militants
Dec 10
• Police consider possible strike options
Dec 10
• Kosovo Vows To Break With Serbia By May
Dec 10
• Lebanon president vote set for yet another delay
Dec 10
• EU closing in on common Kosovo stance but Cyprus holds out
Dec 10
• Two dead in Russia bus bomb: police
Dec 10
• Bomber attacks Pakistan school bus
Dec 10
• Russian authorities ban pickets at Ford plant
Dec 10
• Mortars hit Iraq prison; 7 inmates dead
Dec 10
• Russia's Putin annoints Medvedev for presidency
Dec 10
• Israeli anti-Arab racism 'rises'
Dec 10
• Thirty-one immigrants drown off Turkey: report
Dec 10
• Coalition forces retake Taliban town
Dec 10
• Kosovo asks EU to sign off on statehood
Dec 10
• Iraq: US, Iran experts to meet Dec. 18
Dec 10
• Pirates demand huge ransom or kill Japanese tanker crew: UN
Dec 10
• Bolivians approve draft charter
Dec 10
• Pakistan's pro-Musharraf party to launch vote manifesto
Dec 10
• India communists renew threat on nuclear deal: report
Dec 10
• Suicide bomber rams schoolbus in NW Pakistan, kids hurt
Dec 10
• Several Taliban killed in Musa Qala: coalition
Dec 10
• Opposition to Take Part in Pakistan Elections
Dec 09
• France hopes to sell nuclear technology to Libya
Dec 09
• Iran, China finalize two billion dollar oil contract
Dec 09
• No big rise in UK troops in Afghanistan expected
Courtesy Terror Research Center Inc.
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