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June 28th, 2013
Snowden Could Request Asylum in Russia: Official
June 27th, 2013
PKK Releases 2 Kidnapped Engineers in Se Turkey
1 Killed, 5 Injured in Attack on Muslim Brotherhood HQ in Egypt's Delta City
In Mexico, Dismay for the Border 'Surge' Proposed in US Senate Immigration Bill
Hacker Group Anonymous Is No Match for North Korea
Company Allegedly Misled Government About Security Clearance Checks
UK War Artist Shot by Taliban Sniper
Islamists Auction Off Cars to Buy Heat Seeking Missiles for Syrian Rebels
US Army Blocks Soldier Access to
Guardian
Website
How Does War Affect Communities? Artist Reveals People's Stories
Safety Risks, Waste Identified in Three US-Funded Projects in Afghanistan
Justice Department and NSA Memos Proposing Broader Powers for NSA to Collect Data
Incoming FBI Chief Remained at Justice Department as Monitoring Went On
NSA Inspector General Report on Email and Internet Data Collection Under Stellar Wind – Full Document
Access to Newspaper Website About NSA Leaks Blocked for Govt Employees
Tensions High in Libya as Capital Hit by Fighting
Ten GOP Congressmen Introduce Bill Blocking Military Aid Being Sent to Syria
Former Top General Investigated for Leaking US Cyber-Attack Against Iran
Libya: Displaced People From Tawergha Barred From Return
'Pakistan Not Part of Doha Talks'
Iraq Official Says Baghdad Open to US Military Aid
Sony Reports Tech Sales to Iran That May Violate Sanction
Chinese Defense Ministry Accuses US of Hypocrisy on Spying
Obama: Not 'Scrambling Jets' to Get NSA Leaker Snowden
US to Send Arms to Syria Within a Month
With Multiple Missions, US Military Steps Up Africa Focus
Egypt's Morsi Circles Wagons as Trouble Looms
Obama Jabs Russia, China on Failure to Extradite Snowden
At Least 22 Killed as Bombs Tear Through Coffee Shops in Iraq
A Return to Homs: 'The Atmosphere Here Is Poisoned by Fear of a Kind I Have Only Ever Seen Once Before'
Philippines Wants to Give US, Japan Access to Bases
McDonald's Israel Refuses to Open Branch in West Bank Settlement, Joining Boycott
Egyptians Brace for Weekend of Protests
Russia Says Saudis Arming Syria Terrorists
Freak Afghan Hailstorm Damaged 80 US Helicopters: Army
Abdullah Tells Kerry Israel's Actions Undermining Peace
In Arab Israel, a Battle Over Christian Conscription
Netanyahu Admits IAF Carried Out Secret Operations
Top General: Marines 'Not Leaving a Single Thing' in Afghanistan
2 'Spying Settlers' Sentenced for 'War Room' Op
Likud Minister Shalom Warns: Peace Moves Could Split Party
Netanyahu, Kerry Meet in Jerusalem
Iran's Supreme Leader: Nuclear Solution 'Easy' if West Is Serious
Likud Minister: Netanyahu Ready to Compromise, Withdraw From Over 90% of West Bank if Security Concerns Met
Scenes of Destruction: Syrian Mosques Leveled After Months of Combat
Government Officials Use the Media to Anonymously Make Case Against Edward Snowden
McDonald's Refuses to Operate in West Bank Settlement
Ecuador Cancels US Trade Pact Over Repeated Threats
US Immigration Deal Envisages Use of Military Surveillance at Southern Border
British Police Arrest 75-Year-Old Man After Homemade Bomb Explodes Outside Mosque
China and South Korea Urge North Korea to Resume Nuclear Talks
Change Not Likely After Qatar's Leadership Transition
Airport Stakeout: Journalists Hunting Snowden
McDonald's Israel Licensee Rejects West Bank Restaurant
Marc Rich, the Man Who Sold Iranian Oil to Israel
Libya Sacks Defense Minister After Clashes
Microsoft Wants to Reveal US Data Queries
Countries Spending the Most on the Military
CIA Report Finds Concerns With Ties to New York Police
Alleged Boston Marathon Bomber Hit With With 30-Count Indictment Including Weapon of Mass Destruction Charge
WikiLeaks Volunteer Was a Paid Informant for the FBI
Protesters Fight Police as Kosovo Approves Serbia Deal
Mali Coup Leader Apologizes for 'Mistakes'
Here Comes the Glenn Greenwald Hit Piece
Syria War Likely to Drag On, Red Cross President Says
Russia Replaces Military Personnel With Civilians at Syrian Base
China Lifts 17-Year Ban on Dalai Lama Photos at Tibet Monastery: Group
UN Council Brings Iraq Closer to End of 1990s Sanctions
Turkey's Erdogan Seeks to Further Curb Army Power
UN Demands Halt to All Military Activity on Golan
Fresh Allegations of Torture Used on United Arab Emirates Detainees
Turkey Seeks to Tighten Control Over Twitter
Syria Conflict: 'Suicide Bomb' in Damascus Christian Area
Britain: Two Afghan Detainees Drop Legal Challenge
China Resettles Two Million Tibetans, Says Human Rights Watch
Steve Wozniak: Snowden 'is a Hero Because This Came From His Heart'
How the NSA Is Still Harvesting Your Online Data
NSA Collected US Email Records in Bulk for More Than Two Years Under Obama
Ecuador Cancels Trade Pact Over US 'Blackmail' in Snowden Case
Ecuador Waives US Trade Benefits Over Snowden 'Threats'
Obama: US Will Not 'Wheel and Deal' Over Edward Snowden
June 26th, 2013
Venezuela President Says Would 'Almost Certainly' Shelter Snowden
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