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Nov 19

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Two Years After Mumbai Attacks, New Details About Perpetrators Emerge

As the second anniversary of the bloody, three-day siege in Mumbai, India, nears, Ray Suarez gets an update from journalist Sebastian Rotella of ProPublica on new information that has emerged about the perpetrators.

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Oct 19

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Insurgents Mount Deadly Attack on Chechen Parliament

Margaret Warner reports on the violence unleashed by Islamic militants in Russia's southern republic of Chechnya Tuesday. Six were dead and 17 injured in Grozny, the provincial capital, after gunmen and a suicide bomber stormed Parliament.

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Oct 06

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U.S.-Pakistani Ties: a History of Needing Each Other, Patching Things Up

With tension rising again between the U.S. and Pakistan, described as "two countries that need each other badly," Margaret Warner looks at the state of relations with Shuja Nawaz of the Atlantic Council's South Asia Center and Washington Post columnist…

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Sep 20

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Counting Begins in Afghan Vote Amid Attacks, Fraud Claims

Some citizens risked their lives to vote in Afghanistan's weekend elections. The vote counting is expected to be slow and numerous reports of fraud at the polls will be investigated. Gwen Ifill reports.

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Sep 10

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9 Years After 9/11, Has Religious Tolerance Changed in America?

Jeffrey Brown moderates a conversation among four religious leaders and experts on the tolerance -- or intolerance -- of different religions and cultures in America, nine years after the Sept. 11 attacks.

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Sep 01

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Gates: History Will Judge Worthiness of Iraq War

On the first official day of a post-combat mission for the U.S. in Iraq, 50,000 American soldiers remain and no government has formed. The U.S. drawdown has many wondering -- Americans and Iraqis alike -- whether the war improved conditions…

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Aug 30

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In Afghanistan, 14 U.S. Troops Killed in 3 Days

In just three days, U.S. forces suffered 14 casualties in a series of attacks by Taliban insurgents across Afghanistan. Ray Suarez has more.

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Aug 26

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Waterborne Disease Threat Overwhelming Medical Workers in Pakistan

Medical personnel in Pakistan are working to control the spread of flood-related waterborne disease, but they face a monumental task as the humanitarian crisis worsens. Special correspondent Jeffrey Kaye reports.

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Dec 19

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Attacks in Iraq at All-Time High, Pentagon Report Says

Attacks on U.S. personnel, Iraqi forces and Iraqi civilians are at an all-time high according to a Pentagon report released Monday. A Washington Post reporter discusses the situation in Iraq and disagreements within the military about what to do to…

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Oct 16

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As Violence Escalates, President Bush Assures Iraq of U.S. Support

In a fresh wave of sectarian attacks in Iraq Monday, more than 100 people were killed. Meanwhile, President Bush assured Iraqi Prime Minister Maliki that the United States has no plans to set a timetable for the removal of U.S.

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