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Updated July 3, 2013 - 11:28 PM EDT
Egypt Military Ousts Morsi, Suspends Constitution
 
  As Morsi's Power Slips, Muslim Brotherhood Prepares a Defense Force
  Israel Authorized Egypt's Tank Movements Along Gaza Border
Spy Chief 'Apologizes' for Lying to Congress
 
  Secret Documents: NSA Targeted Germany and EU Buildings
  In 'Golden Age' of Surveillance, US Has Big Edge
  Reddit, Mozilla to Stage Fourth of July Protest Against NSA Spying
Snowden Options Shrink After Asylum Rejections
 
  Bolivian President's Plane Forced to Land: Snowden Not Aboard
  Snowden Given Possible Lifeline as Bolivia Hints at Asylum
  Glenn Greenwald: New Bombshell Coming
12 Killed in Attack on NATO Supplier in Kabul
 
  US Military Study: Drones Kill More Civilians Than Manned Aircraft
Another Violent Month in Iraq Begins as One Ends
 
  Tuesday Terror: 86 Iraqis Killed, 234 Wounded
US Drone Strike Kills 17 in North Waziristan
Obama Moves to Militarize and Exploit Africa
Turkish Deputy PM: Foreigners, Jews Behind Protests
US Riled as Iran Buys Bauxite Ore From Germany, France
After 80 Witnesses, Prosecution Rests in Manning Case
Viewpoints
The Dictionary of the Global War on You (GWOY)  by Tom Engelhardt
What if the People Running Our Secret Programs Are Idiots?  by Digby
On Syria: 'Congress Must Accept Its Responsibility, Not Abdicate It'  by John Nichols
We Need More Like Snowden. Please.  by J.D. Tuccille
Helping Libya, Helping Syria  by Ted Galen Carpenter
Scandals at NSA and IRS Are Equally Alarming  by Gene Healy

More Viewpoints

Spotlight
Friends or Foes? Berlin Must Protect Germans From US Spying
by Laura Poitras, Marcel Rosenbach, and Holger Stark
Frontline
Guardian Guide to NSA Files
Washington Post Is a Bitter, Jealous Little Newspaper
Army Blocks Entire Guardian Website in Mideast and Asia
Sen. Dick Durbin: Journalists Deserve Protection but We'll Decide Who's Actually a Journalist
US Puts Protection of Journalists on UN Agenda
 
Egypt
Draft Egypt Army Roadmap to Change Constitution, Scrap Parliament: Sources
US Puts Pressure on Morsi to Listen to Egyptian Protesters
Morsi Defies Egypt Army's Ultimatum to Bend to Protest
In Cairo's Streets, Protesters Convinced Military Will Force Morsi Out
Morsi Demands Army Withdraw Ultimatum, Vows to Resist
Egypt Rivals Take to Streets Ahead of Morsi Deadline
US to Morsi: Call Early Elections
Morsi's 2 Spokesmen Quit
Egypt Headed for Civil War, Ex-Israeli Defense Minister Warns
Israel/Palestine
'Argentina Sold Israel Yellowcake Uranium in 1960s'
Palestinian Teenager Killed in West Bank Clashes
Beitar Jerusalem Fans Suspected of Assaulting Arab Employees at McDonald's
Puppets of Protest: Pulling the Curtain on Israel's Ban of a Palestinian Festival
Iraq
Tuesday Terror: 86 Iraqis Killed, 234 Wounded
UN: Iraq Violence Kills 761 in June
Jordan
Jordan Blocks 254 News Websites
Jordan Publishes 'Abu Qatada Treaty'
United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates Sentences 69 in Mass Coup Plot Trial
UAE Islamist Group Had No Desire to Topple Government: Families
Middle East
Kerry: US, Russia Want Syria Conference Soon
Turkish Jews Express Fears After Deputy PM Links Jewish Diaspora to Protests
Arms Ship Seized by Yemeni Authorities 'En Route to Somalia'
Mexico
Police Find Burned Body of Suspect in Mexico City Bar Kidnappings
Police: 2 Teenage Boys Killed in Western Mexico for Making Fun of Drug Kingpin's Son
Americas
Alleged Canada Day Bomb Plot Targeted British Colombia Legislature
Cuba Removes Ex-Parliament Chief, Others From Communist Party Central Committee
 
The Heroic Whistleblower
Statement From Edward Snowden in Moscow
Snowden Asylum: Countries Approached and Their Responses
Edward Snowden Withdraws Russian Asylum Request
Snowden Father to Son: 'You Are a Modern Day Paul Revere'
The War at Home
Sen. Dick Durbin: Journalists Deserve Protection but We'll Decide Who's Actually a Journalist
City University of NY Is Paying David Petraeus $200,000 to Work Three Hours a Week
2001: FBI Trailed Anwar Al-Awlaki to Hookers, NPR, Bertuccis
An MIT Project That Lets You Spy on Yourself
DHS Inspector General Vows to Fight Nepotism Allegations in Senate Probe
Afghanistan
Briton Killed in Suicide Bombing
Afghan Troops Disarm Suicide Bomber's Vest
Canada: 14% of Afghanistan Vets Diagnosed With Mental Disorder
Pakistan
Pakistan Wants to Talk to Its Taliban, but Doesn't Know What to Say
Musharraf Not Produced in Court
Myanmar
Obama Administration Sanctions Myanmar General for NK Dealings
Myanmar's Muslim Minority Confronts Fear and Mistrust
Asia
Chinese Authorities Crack Down on Knives in West, Allege Local Militants Are Fighting in Syria
Russia and US Remove Nuclear Material From Vietnam
China to Join Russia for Largest Naval Drills With Foreign Partner
Maoist Rebels Kill Four Policemen in India
Indonesia Assembly Bill Raises Fears of Crackdown on Freedoms
Libya
Armed Group Forces Closure of Libyan Interior Ministry
Libyan Official Warns Disruptions Damaging Oil Sector
Africa
Ex-Chad Dictator Charged Over War Crimes
Tunisia's Islamist PM Says Egypt Scenario Unlikely to Happen Here
Somali Money Biz: 'The Money Will Go Underground'
Europe
Russia Spy Couple Jailed in Germany
Spain: Moroccan Gets 6 Years on Terror Charges
 
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Columnists

Justin Raimondo
7/03/2013
Come On Down to the Malware Cafe

Ivan Eland
7/03/2013
US Obsession With the Importance of the Mideast and Solving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Kelley B. Vlahos
7/02/2013
Giving Afghanistan Back to the Taliban

Nebojsa Malic
6/29/2013
Ozymandias

Philip Giraldi
6/27/2013
The 'Making You Safe' Lie

David R. Henderson
3/13/2013
Rand’s Stand

Ran HaCohen
3/04/2013
Purim and Genocidal Phantasies

Charles V. Peña
6/15/2012
Cyberwar for Me but Not for Thee

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