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June 19th, 2013
WikiLeaks Says It Is Working to Negotiate Asylum in Iceland for Snowden
While Claiming Battle Gains Against Rebels, Syria's Assad Is Facing Currency Crisis
Brazil's Leftist Governing Party, Born of Protests, Is Perplexed by Revolt
The Tragic Tale of Guantanamo Detainee #684
Turkish Liberals Turn Their Backs on Erdogan
TWA Flight 800 Crash Caused by Missile, Former Investigators Say
In Istanbul, Protest Leader Sees His Movement Dispersed
Chinese Hackers Referencing Prism to Lure E-Mail Victims
Before-And-After Satellite Photos From Darfur Show Entire Villages Wiped Off the Map
The Ultimate Symbol of Why Afghan Peace Talks Will Be So Difficult
Turkey's Gulen Movement Could Endanger PKK Peace Process
Kurds Remain Neutral in Shi'ite-Sunni Row Over Diyala Government
Kurds Expected to Sweep Mosul Provincial Council Polls
Militants Storm UN Compound in Somalia; 20 Killed
2 South African Deminers Killed in Mogadishu Attack
Top UK Court Overturns Sanctions on Iranian Bank
UN Says 45.2 Million Refugees and Displaced People
Syria Infiltrators, Jordan Military Clash, 1 Dead
Egypt Top Cleric: Protests Against Morsi Permitted
UAE Charges 30 Suspects With Plotting Coup
Julian Assange Hints WikiLeaks Might Publish Next Edward Snowden Revelations
Iran Says Appeals for 'Jihad' in Syria Fuel Radicalism
Obama: 'Lives Have Been Saved' by NSA Programs
US and Cuba Agree to Resume Migration Talks
Despite What the President Said, There's Nothing 'Transparent' About a Secret Court Issuing Secret Rulings
'Tell Your Boss I Owe Him Another Friggin' Beer:' Hot Mic Catches NSA Boss Praising FBI Chiefs for Supportive Testimony on Surveillance Programs
Bombs Destroy Police Station in Libya's Benghazi
Mueller: FBI Uses Drones for Surveillance Over US Soil
Suicide Bomber Embraces and Kills Sunni Politician in Iraq
Google: 'We're Not in Cahoots' With NSA
Irish Parliamentarians Spar Over 'War Criminal' Obama's Summit Visit
Senator Asks Holder Whether He Held Back Info on FBI Drones
Pentagon Details Plans for Women in Combat Roles
Newt Gingrich Warns EMP Attack Could End It All
Julian Assange: Do Reporters Need Asylum?
FBI Director Warns Against Dismantling Surveillance Program
US Men in 'X-Ray Terror Plot' Against Enemies of US and Israel
Iran Says Appeals for 'Jihad' in Syria Fuel Radicalism
Nigeria Militants Kill School Children in Maiduguri
Rockets Fired From Gaza Hit Israeli Coast
8,000 Troops From 19 Countries Join Jordan 'War Games' in Readiness for Spreading Syria Conflict
Afghanistan's First Woman of the Skies
Kashmir Border: Pakistani Girl Dies 'in India Firing'
Kerry Calls Karzai to Defuse Tension Over Taliban
Babies Behind Bars: a Palestinian Fertility Doctor Has Become an Unlikely Hero by Helping Women Conceive - Even Though Their Husbands Are in Jail
Armed Gang Kills 48 in Raid in Nigeria
Pakistan Pushed Afghan Insurgents to the Table: Experts
West Debates Arms Shipment Risk to Syrian Rebels
Iraq Suicide Bomber Kills 5 Ahead of Vote
State Dept: No Talks Scheduled With the Taliban
Six Soldiers Killed in Peshawar Ambush
Top Egyptian Cleric Sanctions Anti-Morsi Protest
Sidon Picks Up the Pieces After Clashes
Syrian Central Bank Selling Dollars at Black Market Rates
Beirut Port Thriving on Syrian Demand
Obama: United States Not Ready to Go to War
Israeli Major Gets 13-Year Sentence for Selling Drugs
Ireland Leads Opposition to Blacklisting Hezbollah
Israeli DM: Iran Should Be Forced to Choose Between Nukes or Survival
Britain Fails to Get EU Backing for Hezbollah Blacklisting
Hamas Says Its Iran Ties Worsen Over Syrian Civil War
Former Mossad Chief: Israel Has a Unique Opportunity to Seek Different Alliances in the Mideast
Israel's Defense Minister Considering Legalizing Disputed West Bank Outpost
Google Goes All the Way to Jerusalem to Discuss Its 'Palestine' Policy
American Jewish Leaders: Netanyahu Should Disown 'Irresponsible' Statements Against Two-State Solution
Hezbollah Fighters Battle Rebels Near Damascus
Assange Says WikiLeaks Helping Snowden
Opponents Protest Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi's Appointments
Iran's President-Elect May Shift Country's Policies Toward Persian Gulf, Israel
US Slow to Deliver Promised Aid to Syrian Rebels
Job Networking Site Linkedin Filled With Secret NSA Program Names
Pentagon Shoots Down Kerry's Syria Airstrike Plan
Privacy Glasses Screw With Facial Recognition Systems
Associated Press Chief Says Government Sources Won't Talk After Justice Department Probe
Guantanamo Detainee Describes 'Ordeal' of Force-Feeding
Glenn Greenwald: NSA Chief 'Misleading'
Karzai Pulls Out of Afghan Peace Talks
Yemen Market Suicide Bomber Kills Two in Saada
Firefox Web Browser to Move Ahead With 'Do Not Track' Option
Blast Apparently Aimed at an Afghan Politician Kills 3 in Kabul
UN Compound in Somalia Is Attacked
Obama Has Plans to Cut US Nuclear Arsenal, if Russia Reciprocates
Intelsat Suspends Satellite Services to Iranian TV Channels
Syria's Islamists Seize Control as Moderates Dither
The FBI Has Purposefully — And, It Says, Justifiably — Shot 150 Americans Since 1993
NSA Surveillance Is an Attack on American Citizens, Says Noam Chomsky
Most Americans Don't Trust Newspapers and Television News
Filmmaker Asserts New Evidence on Crash of TWA Flight 800
Snowden Approaches Iceland for Asylum
UK's Supreme Court Quashes British Sanctions on Iranian Bank
UK Supreme Court Says Some Families of Soldiers Killed in Iraq Can Sue Government
June 18th, 2013
Number of UK Cops Abusing Police National Computer Access on the Rise
In Drills, US and Jordan Prepare to Attack Syria
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