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June 15th, 2013
29 Injured in Turkish Police Crackdown on Protesters in Istanbul
US Surveillance Architecture Includes Collection of Revealing Internet, Phone Metadata
North Korea Proposes High-Level Talks With US
Prism Whistleblower Edward Snowden a Hero to 40%, UK Poll Finds
US Intelligence Outlines Checks It Says Validate Surveillance
Turkish Police Storm Protest Camp Using Teargas and Rubber Bullets
Welcome to Utah, the NSA's Desert Home for Eavesdropping on America
Mexican Drug Cartel Debt Collector Proud of Killing 30: Alabama Police
Police Raid on Istanbul Park Triggers Night of Rioting
Egyptian Army to Deploy Ahead of Protests
Tea Shop Bomb in Somali Town Kills at Least Seven
Report: Gulf States 'Unable to Protect Themselves' Despite Military Spending
Five People Killed in Karachi Violence
Quetta Terrorist Attacks Death Toll Rises to 24
Facebook, Microsoft Reveal US Data Requests
Leaders Say They Hope to Work With New Iranian President
Iranian Reformists Revel Over Rowhani Election Win
Ecuador Minister in UK for Assange Talks
NSA Admits Listening to US Phone Calls Without Warrants
Israeli Analysts See Rowhani Win as a Shock, Not a Revolution, for Iran
Egypt Arrests Man for 'Spying for Israel'
Riot Police End Istanbul Park Protest
Officials Claim NSA Programs Broke Plots in 20 Nations
Iran's Next President, in Speech: 'I Will Try to Improve Peace in the World by Engagement'
Egypt's Islamist President Cuts Relations With Syria, Orders Damascus Embassy in Cairo Shut
Everyone Who Enters Taksim Square Will Be Treated as a Terrorist: Turkish EU Minister
In Hong Kong, Pressure Mounts on Government to Protect Snowden
Attack on Hospital in Pakistan's Southwest Kills 22
Attacks in Benghazi Kill 6 Libyan Soldiers
Dutch Couple Kidnapped in Yemen's Capital
Mortar Attack on Iranian Dissident Camp in Iraq Kills Three
Bulgaria to Replace New Security Chief After Public Backlash
Iran Reformists Dance in Streets for New President
US to Keep Missiles, Jets in Jordan Amid Syria Crisis
Snowden's Life Surrounded by Spycraft
Erdogan in New Gezi Park Protest Warning
Gezi Park Protesters Call for Mass Demonstration on Sunday
Privacy Apps and Services Are the Only Tech Companies Winning the NSA Surveillance Scandal
Pentagon to Keep F-16s, Patriots in Jordan
Multiple Attacks Shake New Pakistan Government
Police Clear Istanbul's Gezi Park After Erdogan Warning
US Will Arm Syrian Rebels, but Will Allies Follow?
Iran Winner Declares 'Victory of Moderation Over Extremism'
Janet Napolitano Denies Existence of 'Orwellian State'
House Vote on Blocking Gitmo Detainees' Return to Yemen
House Vote on Indefinite Detention of Americans
Final House Vote on Renewing NDAA
CIA Didn't Always Know Who It Was Killing in Drone Strikes, Classified Documents Show
Experts: NSA Lawsuits Could Break New Legal Ground
Afghanistan: UK Troops Move HQ to Camp Bastion
Al-Qaeda's Iraq Head Defies Boss Over Syria Fight
After Months of Caution, Obama Suddenly More Aggressive on Syria Than Other G-8 Leaders
Hong Kong Rallies in the Rain for Edward Snowden
New York-Bound Flight From Egypt Diverted After Threat
Camp Humphreys Construction in South Korea – Largest Ever for Military – Slogs On
Hasan Rowhani, Moderate Cleric, Pulls Off Iranian Election Win
US to Start Arming Syrian Rebels, but Will It Make Much Difference?
All the Ways You're Being Watched
Hassan Rohani Is Iran's Next President. What Will Change?
Iran's Rowhani Seeks 'Constructive Interaction'
Colombian Police Rescue Two Kidnapped Spanish Tourists
Syrian Troops Capture Damascus Suburb Near Airport
Protesters Confront Tight Security in Belfast G8 Rally
Pakistan Police Storm Hospital, Ending Standoff
Reformist-Backed Moderate Wins Iran Presidency
CIA Will Lead US Effort to Arm, Train Syrian Rebel Forces
Senators Skip NSA Briefing: Only 47 Meet With Top Officials on Surveillance
Hong Kong Protest Backs Ex-CIA Whistleblower Snowden
Chemical Weapons Experts Still Skeptical About US Claim That Syria Used Sarin
Pakistan Blast Kills Female University Students
Six Libyan Soldiers Killed in Benghazi Violence
Russia Says Illegal to Impose Syria No-Fly Zone From Jordan
Secret to PRISM Success: Even Bigger Data Seizure
Alleged Mexican Cartel Hit Man Confesses to 30 Murders
Attacks in Baluchistan Province Shake Pakistan
Suspect Held Over Murder of Pakistan Prosecutor Chaudhry Zulfiqar Ali
Charity: South Sudan 'Preventing Aid to Jonglei Victims'
Chile to Block Extradition for Carmelo Soria 'Killers'
Reformist-Backed Moderate on Course for Outright Iran Election Win
No Decision on Arming Syrian Rebels, Says David Cameron
Yahoo Supplied Data to Prism Only After Losing Scrappy FISA Fight
Facebook: Around 10,000 Requests for Info From Govt in Last 6 Months
At Least 15 Killed in Multiple Blasts, Gunfire; Quetta Hospital Under Siege
One Killed, Eight Injured in Two Explosions on Karachi's Manghopir Road
Two Killed, Two Injured in Lahore Court Firing
11 Female Students Killed, 22 Injured in Quetta Blast
Militants Blow Up Historic Pakistan House
In Message, Purported Head of Al-Qaeda in Iraq Defies Order to End Merger With Syria Branch
Wave of Attacks on Military and Police Outposts in Benghazi Kills 5 Libyan Soldiers
As Hunger Strike Roils Guantanamo, Ex-Prisoner Talks of His Long Protest and Forced Feeding
Taliban Fighters Shrug Off NSA Surveillance Revelations: 'We Knew'
Gunmen Take Over Hospital in Southwestern Pakistan Following Multiple Bomb Blasts
Despite Govt Appeals, Turkish Activist Says Protesters Agree: 'We Shall Remain in the Park'
June 14th, 2013
Chemical Weapons Experts Still Skeptical About US Claim That Syria Used Sarin
Germany Rules Out Arms for Syrian Rebels
Retired Federal Judge: Your Faith in Secret Surveillance Court Is Dramatically Misplaced
Thousands of Egypt Islamists Rally for Syria Jihad
Microsoft Said to Give Exploits to US Government Before It Patches Them
Chemical Weapons Experts Still Skeptical of US Claim That Syria Used Sarin
Facebook Says It Has New Permission to Talk About Government Surveillance of Users
Officials: US Decision to Syrian Rebels Was Made Weeks Ago
On PRISM, Partisanship and Propaganda
June 13th, 2013
New York Civilian Contractor Killed by Afghan Soldier Trainee
June 11th, 2013
Father of Two, Lt Col From Evans Mills (NY) Killed in Insider Attack
June 4th, 2013
Arizona Army Ranger Killed by IED While on Afghan Patrol
Dover (DE) Family Looses Army Medic Son in Afghanistan
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