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June 13th, 2013

Chinese State Media Suggest That Nsa Disclosures Will Hurt US Ties Calls Grow in China to Press Claim for Okinawa
Premier, in Handling Protests, Asserts His Role at Center of Turkish Politics Guantanamo War Crimes Court Adjourns for Session So Secret Even Defendant Is Excluded
Vietnamese Police Arrest Well-Known Blogger for Criticism; Minister Warns of Impact of Dissent Iraq: Sunni Governor Unhurt in Assassination Attempt, Two Others Killed
Supreme Court Bans Protests on Its Grounds Thousands Protest Yemen Security Force 'Excesses'
No Clear Result After Turkish PM, Protesters Meet Two Lawmakers: Terrorists Change Tactics After Leaks
Khartoum Says Rebels Based in South Sudan Caused Oil Pipeline Blast Jordan Passes Abu Qatada Treaty
Argentina's Ex-Leader Menem Jailed Over Arms Smuggling BBC Condemns Iran Over 'Harassment' Ahead of Elections
UK Army Chief Sir Peter Wall Warns Cuts Could Be Dangerous India Maoists: Three Die in Attack on Train in Bihar
Snowden Leaks Caused US 'Significant Harm': Mueller Americans' Confidence in Congress Falls to Lowest on Record
The Most Humane Little Checkpoint Carney: Obama 'Welcomes' Advice From Bill Clinton on Attacking Syria
Third Guantanamo Inmate Requests Victim Status in Poland Nato: Afghan Air Force to Be Fully Equipped Within Eight Years
50 Taliban Militants Killed in Afghan Operations Egypt Says Citizens Free to Join Fight in Syria
Libya: Tensions Between Government and Militias Come to a Head Video: Facebook Backlash as US Ambassador Tours Pakistan in Online Video
UN Says Child Casualties in Afghanistan Rise Dramatically Bahrain Arrests 'Iran-Linked' Cyber Group
Dianne Feinstein: NSA Needs No Court to Query Database Rand Paul: Every Cell Phone Likely Tracked
Mob Attacks Afghan Doctor and Female Patient Pakistan Military Technology Row 'Threatens Israel's Strategic Relationship With India'
South Africa to Hand Back Col Gadhafi's Money Nigeria: More Than 6,000 People Flee to Niger From North-East Nigeria
TV Channel Offices Attacked in Libya's Benghazi Undercover CIA Agent Sues Agency Over Stalled Probe of Alleged War Crimes
Pressure Builds on US Over Hong Kong Civilian Hacking Allegations NSA Surveillance: Poll Finds Majority in US Want Greater Oversight
Senators Challenge NSA's Claim to Have Foiled 'Dozens' of Terror Attacks NSA to Release Details of Attacks It Claims Were Foiled by Surveillance
FBI Chief Mueller Says Spy Tactics Could Have Stopped 9/11 Attacks General Wanted Over Ugandan Memo Leak Now Hiding in Britain
A Decade Has Passed Since the Invasion of Iraq, but the Debate Goes On Inside the NSA: Peeling Back the Curtain on America's Intelligence Agency
Erdogan Backers: Use Guns, Not Tear-Gas on Protesters Pakistan Conveys Concerns to US Over Drone Attacks
Zimbabwe's Opposition Rejects Mugabe's Election Date Governor of Niniveh Escapes Assassination Attempt
Allawi: Maliki's Visit to Kurdistan Is to Calm Tensions Because of His Failure to Run the Country Yemen Shi'ite Funeral Turns Into Protest
Pakistan Foreign Ministry Secret Funds Abolished, Says Spokesman Forget Prism: Global Cyberchiefs Want Access to All Your Data, All the Time
Morsi's Rule Said Threatened by Impending Protests Senior PA Official: Netanyahu Is Not an Extremist
US Should Stay Out of Syria, American Expert Warns Syria Rebels Seize Key Army Position in Hama: Activists
Gaza Farmers: Exports to Israel Could Improve Ties Fatah: Livni Constrained by Settler-Led Government
Source: Poland, Czechs Balk on Blacklisting Hezbollah 3,000 Bedouins Protest: 'With Blood We'll Redeem Our Land'
Mossad and Shin Bet Continue Their Game of Hide-And Seek in Israel's New Budget Gaza Suffers Drop in Foreign Aid Over War in Syria
Big Question as Iran Picks a President: Will Reformists Turn Out to Vote? White House: Syria Crossed 'Red Line' on Chemical Arms
Rand Paul: Jesus Was Anti-War Bill Clinton Suggests Obama Risks Looking Like a 'Wuss' and 'Total Fool' on Syria
Why Turks Are Good at Protesting Members of Congress Say They're Tired of Playing '20 Questions' With NSA
Ethiopia Ratifies Controversial Nile Accord Erdogan: 'Final Warning' to Istanbul Protesters
FBI Director Says US Will Hold Snowden Responsible on NSA Leak Unmanned Marine Helo Crashes in Afghanistan
US Cyber Force Ready to Unleash Hell Yemen: Crackdown on Protest Leaves 9 Dead
State Department Has Hired Agents With Criminal Records, Memo Reveals In First Response to Snowden, China Skirts Direct Comment
US-China Relations Tested as Snowden Extradition Battle Looms Snowden on US Govt: 'If They Want to Get You, They'll Get You in Time'
Snowden's Hong Kong Asylum Request Could Take Years to Process Inside the NSA's Ultra-Secret China Hacking Group
Helping Syria Must Involve Iran, Says UK Diplomat Palestine Decries Israel's New Outposts Plan
Ron Paul 'Not Shocked' by the NSA Israel Moving Ahead With New Settler Housing
Pentagon: Video of Troops Killing Journalists in Iraq 'Helped Enemy' Former Justice Prosecutor Seeks $23 Billion in Damages for NSA Surveillance Programs
6 Afghan Policemen Found Shot Dead at Checkpoint in Possible Insider Attack, Official Says UN Documents 93,000 Deaths in Syrian Conflict
Israeli Police: Christian Cemetery Defaced

June 12th, 2013

Daniel Ellsberg on NSA Spying: 'We're a Turnkey Away From a Police State' No, Edward Snowden Probably Didn't Commit Treason
Hong Kong Groups Plan Protest to Support Edward Snowden
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