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June 25th, 2013

Taliban's Divided Tactics Raise Doubts Over Talks FBI Foiled and Followed Author
Saudi Minister Pledges Aid for Syrian Rebels Facing 'Genocide' Iranian Kurdish Activists, Parties Divided Over Engaging With Tehran Regime
Analysis: Egypt Protesters Look to Army Backing Taliban Attack Shows Militant Spirit Unbroken
Australian Spy Bosses Brief Government on Possible Asian Fallout Over Snowden: Report Egyptian City on Edge Before Anti-Morsi Protests
Mandatory Data Retention Defeated in Australia, for Now Edward Snowden Leaves Reporters Chasing Shadows Around an Airport
Libya a Key Terrorism Transit Hub, Warns African Union Taliban Claim Responsibility for Suicide Attack in Afghanistan, Say CIA Base Targeted
Bombs in Iraq Hit Protesters, Minibus, Killing 20 GOP Hawks: Russia Adopting 'Soviet' Mentality
White House Demands Russia Expel NSA Leaker 'Without Delay' Ecuador Courts Trade Problems With US if It Grants Snowden Asylum
Lieberman: Israel Needs to Conquer and Thoroughly 'Cleanse' Gaza EU Court Rules in Google's Favour: 'Right to Be Forgotten' Vetoed
Israeli Military Court Acquits Palestinian Who Failed to Stop at Temporary West Bank Checkpoint Terror Financing Fears Stop Bank Transfers to Somalia
Bomb Explodes in Eastern Lebanon Near Syria EU Rebukes Turkey on Crackdown by Delaying Entry Talks
Army Win in Lebanon's Sidon Has Set Sectarian 'Trap': Sunnis Say French Police Arrest Six 'Radical Islamists' Near Paris
German Police Reported to Have Raided Islamist Network UK Protests After 'Shots Fired at Jet Skier' Off Gibraltar
Russia, US Fail to Set Up Syria Peace Talks Tunisia's Military Chief Resigns
Russia and China Reject US Criticism on Leaker Snowden's Escape Almost Half Israeli Arabs Believe Palestine Will Eventually Replace Israel
UN Gives Go-Ahead to Deployment of Mali Peacekeepers Cyber Attack Hits South Korea Websites
Spy Marketing: CIA Rolls Out New and Improved Website Bomb Kills Eight Women, One Child: Afghan Police
Pakistani Taliban Says Option for Talks Possible, but Not Under Present Circumstances Israeli Authors Come to Aid of Embattled Palestinian Villagers
Lebanese Army Halts Southern Beirut Clashes Danon: Diplomatic Plans Must Go Through Likud Central Committee
Former Israeli Army Chief: No Attempted Coup Yesh Atid Bill: Israel Should Be Jewish by Law
Under Pressure From Kerry, Abbas Softens Preconditions for Peace Talks Myanmar Bans Time 'Buddhist Terror' Cover
Taliban Attack CIA Compound in Latest Afghanistan Violence Pentagon Celebrates Gay Troops
CNBC's Andrew Sorkin Apologizes to Greenwald Army to Cut Brigades at 10 US Bases
Russia Rules Out Snowden Expulsion, Rejects US 'Ravings' Sorry, NSA, Terrorists Don't Use Verizon. or Skype. or Gmail.
2 Senators Say the NSA Is Still Feeding US False Information White House Urges Russia to Expel Snowden Without Delay
Turkey's PM Erdogan: Protests Delayed Gaza Visit Ribal Assad: US Shouldn't Arm Jihadist Rebels in Syria - They're 'Worse Than Nazis'
Snowden May Be Stuck in Russia: WikiLeaks China Brushes Aside US Warnings on Snowden
Kerry Softens Tone With Russia in Snowden Dispute Taliban Militants Bluff Past Checkpoints in Brazen Attack Outside Afghan Presidential Palace
Snowden Who? Ecuadoreans Blase Amid Diplomatic Tussle Over Asylum Kerry Seeks Netanyahu-Abbas Meeting
Lebanese Troops Secure Hardline Cleric's Complex Syrian al-Qaeda Branch Claims Suicide Attacks
Saudi Arabia Presses Kerry for Hard Line on Syria Afghan Bomb Makers Shifting to New Explosives for IEDs
Putin: Snowden at Moscow Airport, Won't Be Extradited Islamist Raids: German Police Shoot Down Model Plane Terror Plot
'Do Costs of Hunting Terrorists Exceed Benefits?' China Brushes Aside US Warnings on Snowden
China's State Newspaper Praises Edward Snowden for 'Tearing Off Washington's Sanctimonious Mask' Twin Suicide Bombs Kill Eight Iraqi Turkmen
Edward Snowden Never Crossed Border Into Russia, Says Foreign Minister

June 24th, 2013

Why China May Have Permitted Snowden's Exit as Favor to US
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