Tuesday, September 01, 2009

The Islamic World in the News

Lawyer: Iraqi Shoe Thrower to Be Released Early

DoD Establishes Suicide Prevention Task Force

Family: Iraq Vet Shot Self and Wife

Arms Supplier Admits Guilt in Pentagon Contract

Cheney: CIA Torture Probe 'Outrageous'

Torture Worked, Insists Dick Cheney

Panel in Iran Will Oversee Investigations Into Unrest

Germany to Host Six-Power Talks on Iran Nuclear Program This Week

Ahmadinejad Plans UN Visit

Lieberman: Israel Won't Let Palestinians Declare State Unilaterally

Nearly Eight Months Later, Israeli Soldier Who Killed West Bank Civilian Still Hasn't Been Charged

Obama Seeks Trilateral Summit With Israel, Palestinians

Israeli Navy Attacks Gaza Fishing Boats

Not One Penny Has Reached Gaza

Riding the Sea at Gaza

Turkey and Armenia Agree to Normalize Relations

Turkey Mulls Non-Military Ways to Disarm PKK Rebels

Four Civilians Killed in Mogadishu Fighting

Ethiopian Troops Chase Insurgents Out of Somali Town

Karzai's Vote Shrinks, but He Still Leads in Afghan Election

West Faces Losing Battle Over Afghan Poll Fraud

Mutilated Afghan Farmer Regrets Going to Vote

Pentagon Worried About Obama's Commitment to Afghanistan

Afghan Vote Fails to Elicit Optimism

US Fears Clock Ticking on Afghanistan

Kidnapped Afghan Police Escape After Killing Six Captors

Kashmiris Oppose Pakistan's Northern Areas Package

Two Killed in Riots as Missing Baloch Leader Found Dead

India Reels Under Explosive Nuclear Charge

Suspected Rebels Kill 2 Indian Soldiers in Kashmir

NJ Judge Halts Work on Driveway at Libyan Estate

Libya Says Freed 'Lockerbie Bomber' in Hospital

Burmese Unrest May Provoke Reaction From China

Border War Rattles China-Myanmar Ties

Myanmar's Suu Kyi to Renovate Home to Stop Trespassers

Medvedev Blasts Ukraine, Baltic States

History Becomes a Battlefield as Putin Flies Into Poland

Muslim Insurgents Rattle Thailand Military

Koreas to Restore Regular Cross-Border Traffic

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