Crisis File, December 7, 2006

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Turkey offers to open two seaports unconditionally to Cyprus
Top prosecutors launch criminal case into Litvinenko's death
THE IRAQ STUDY GROUP REPORT A cold, hard look at reality in Iraq
Iraq Study Group: 'A tough sell'
`Stay the course' not among the 79 options Bush is given
Iraq risks a "slide toward chaos"
Bush, Blair to Discuss Iraq at White House
Iraq Study Group to Testify on Report
British investigators are treating spy's death as murder
Top prosecutors launch criminal case into Litvinenko's death
Litvinenko case not affecting UK/Russia ties - Lavrov
Britain says terrorists target Asean summit
US, Australia warn of terror risk at ASEAN summit
Philippines plays down security threat at summit
Jordan sentences four to death on terrorism charges
Democrats Set to Press Bush on Privacy and Terrorism
FBI touts corruption crackdown
Senators rap FBI over domestic spying program
Guantanamo detainee pledges to help US fight terrorism if released
US 'terrorism rating' system under fire
Terrorism is a tactic
Britain most at risk from Al-Qaeda attack: report
Al-Qaeda leader in Turkey arrested -- authorities
Aide for Iraqi Al-Qaeda leader killed - govt. official
Al Qaeda Cyber Attacks against Databases and Servers
Al Qaeda Wins the Battle with the West, Experts Claim
Intelligence bodies in dark on insurgents
Roberts confirms possible move off intelligence panel
Russia intelligence veterans group denies role in ex-spy's death
Former NIA boss in court
Defence: Anti-terror measures to cost £2bn
Study says violence in Iraq has been underreported
The spy who left: Getting rid of Paul William Hampel
The Seven Questions No One Asked Robert Gates
Litvinenko Was Killed by Former Colleagues, British Intelligence
Ex-Intelligence Chief Sees No Political Solution in Gaza
Indo-US civilian nuke deal smacks of "double-standards": China
South Africa: Country Renews Agreement With Nuclear Watchdog
'India not bound by nuke bill provisions'
Portuguese FM meets EU legislative panel members on CIA flights
Italy seeks indictment of CIA agents over abduction
Iraq War A Mistake, Says Ex CIA Agent
CIA fears Bin Laden is alive in safe haven
Conservative British MP in US to Challenge Extraordinary Rendition
All FSB Suspects in Moscow Out of Reach For British Police
Diplomatic efforts on Iran's nuclear issue ran into deadlock
Risks in engaging Iran, Syria
Iran cautious over US report seeking engagement
Iran hitting obstacles to enrichment
Iraqi official accuses Iran of hypocrisy
Iran denies report of secret talks with Israel
US leaves door open to Iran talks
Israeli Lawmaker 'Disturbed' By Softening US Stance On Iran
FM Spokesman: Iran Seeking to Expand Political Ties with World
Iran blasts Israel's new ministry targeting its nuclear issue
Iran says the Holocaust is myth
US Offers Aid to North Korea to Dismantle Its Nuclear Program
Former President Jimmy Carter Willing to Return to North Korea
S. Korea has edge over North in event of military conflict: Roh
N.Korea says US has nuclear bomb in South: Tass
North Korea: A secretive society and its strange leader
Russia maintains contacts with Hamas, Hezbollah
US says Hezbollah gets money via South America
US blocks Hizbullah funds in S. America
Hezbollah vows to topple govt
Lebanon leader reaches out to opposition
In Lebanon, Hezbollah Gambles In Quest For Political Dominance
Bush Pressured To Find New Course For Iraq
Fresh eyes provide new ideas for Iraq
Iraq Report Selling Like Hotcakes
New Iraq strategy: US president should disclaim oil interest
Australia spurned US on Iraq
Iraq up for discussion in Blair visit to US

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