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June 29th, 2013

Violence in Restive Chinese Region Prompts Crackdown Sending Missiles to Syrian Rebels, Qatar Muscles In
Kerry Extends Israel Trip Amid Speculation on Talks Obama Says US Concerned About Egypt Protests, Working to Protect US Embassy, Consulates
Official: 3 Dead, 25 Hurt After Central African Republic Protest Prompted by Student's Death Nigerian Commission: Credible Reports Troops Kill, Torture, Rape Civilians in Islamic Uprising
Iran's Conservatives Face Identity Crisis Egyptian Group Accuses US of Backing Morsi on Eve of Nationwide Protest Rallies
Maliki to McCain: No Solution to the Syrian Crisis but Political Glenn Greenwald Previews the Guardian's Next NSA Surveillance Document Leak
Wanda Sykes: 'I Used to Work for the NSA, Snowden Deserves to Rot in Jail' Renewed Nepali Trade Route Draws Regional Ire
New NSA Slides Explain the Prism Data-Collection Program Judges in Secret Court Upset With Their Portrayal
NSA Spied on European Union Offices Potential Witness in FBI Shooting Inquiry Ordered to Remain in Jail Until She Leaves US
US Seeks to Take Press TV Off Air in Western Afghanistan New Guardian NSA Story Changed 3 Times, Then Removed
Syrians Behead Christians for Helping Military, as CIA Ships in Arms Foreigners Plotting to Impose Feudalism in Afghanistan: Karzai
3 Dead, 32 Injured in the Wake of Takhar Demonstrations Two Civilians Killed in Farah Suicide Attack
Assault on Syria's Homs Prompts Opposition Plea for Help Snowden Petition Shows Many Paths to a White House Response
North Korea Likely to Get Cold Shoulder at Asia Forum Female Combat Uniform Now on Sale
US Ospreys and Air Tankers Put Iran in Israel's Reach Barrels Found on Okinawa Did Not Contain Agent Orange, Dow Chemical Says
Philippine Official: US Troops May Soon Return to Clark, Subic Rice: NSA Leaks Didn't Weaken Obama
Soldiers, Sexual Abuse – and the Serial Killer: the US Military's Secret Sexual Assaults Fears of a Civil War Growing as Egyptians Prepare for Day of Reckoning Over Mohamed Morsi
Ecuador's Correa Says Biden Asked Him to Deny Edward Snowden Asylum UN Chemical Weapons Team in Turkey Over Syria Probe
Hezbollah Sanctions in Riyadh Meet European Union Urged to Press for Bahrain Activists' Release
NYPD Faces Court Action Over Unconstitutional Spying on Muslims 5 Bodies Recovered in Quetta
75 'Terrorists' Killed in 34-Day Kurram Operation PPP Accuses Rangers of Extra-Judicial Killings in Lyari
Edward Snowden: Has Search for NSA Leaker Become a Sideshow? Is North Korea Ready to Talk? Moscow Meeting May Be First Step
Serbia Gets Green Light to Negotiate Entry to European Union Egypt Prepares for Worst Ahead of Sunday Protest
China to Send Combat Troops to Mali Somali Shebab Extremists Kill Two Leaders
Iraq: Gunmen Rig Sahwa Member's Corpse With Explosives Southeastern Incidents Show Kurdish Version of Gezi Protests: Turkish Official
Army Officer Kidnapped in Turkey 5 Missiles Seized in Egypt's North Sinai, Security Officer Killed
Missing Nuclear Material May Pose Attack Threat: IAEA You'll Never Know if the NSA Is Breaking the Law – or Keeping You Safe
Egyptian Police Officer Shot Dead in Sinai 3 German Aid Workers Missing in Syria for 45 Days
South Sudan's Vice President to Visit Khartoum on Sunday Turkish Publisher Can Öz Emerges as Major Opposition Figure
US Bugged EU Offices, Computer Networks Thousands March in Istanbul in Solidarity With Kurds
International Forces Will Assist Afghan Military Until 2020 Senators' Letter to US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper
Biden Asked Ecuador Not to Give Snowden Asylum: Correa US Bugged EU Offices, Computer Networks
John Kerry Extends Mideast Peace Mission Iraq Attacks in Sunni Areas Kill 10
Why Is Obama Ending Africa Trip in Tanzania? Seoul, Beijing Agree on Denuclearized Korean Peninsula
Rohani Vows to Pursue a Moderate Foreign Policy Based on Detente Britain Will Have to Support Afghan National Army 'Long After' 2014
Activists Stage Sit-In at Morsi's Residence in Sharqiya Secret No-Fly List Blamed for American's Bangkok Nightmare
Number of Federal Wiretaps Rose 71 Percent in 2012 The Secret Foreign Donor Behind the American Enterprise Institute
Greenwald Speaks Out on Snowden Shadow of Soldier's Death Lingers as Britain Toasts Troops
Former Mexican Governor Villanueva Sentenced to 11 Years in the US 'We Should Have Talked to Taliban Ten Years Ago' Says Top British Officer in Afghanistan
Provincial Government Eyes Troop Withdrawal From Swat Imran Farooq Murder: British Police Await Access to Suspects in Pakistan
Seven Pakistani Taliban Killed in Afghanistan Three Bodies Recovered in SW Pakistan
Bomb Attack on Police Van in Swabi Injures Three Cops Mumbai Terror Trial: New Judge Takes Over in Pakistan
Abbas Tells Kerry Israeli Goodwill Gestures Insignificant, Says PA Official Sniper Fire Kills Two in North Lebanon
Israeli-Arabs Clash With Police in Wadi Ara Protest Over Home Demolition Jordan: Four-Sided Middle East Peace Summit Possibly to Be Announced
Obama: US 'Not Threatened' by China's Surge in Africa Five Dead in Somali Port City as Leadership Dispute Rages
Rebels Kill Policeman, Injure 14 Others in Chechnya Egypt Protest Blast Was Explosive Device: Sources
US Watchdog Raps Pentagon for Buying Aircraft for Afghan Unit How Would You Like Your Doner, With or Without a Gas Mask?
Obama Tells Egyptians to Talk, Not Fight China's Troubled Xinjiang Hit by More Violence: State Media
Kurdish Mourners Blast Turkish Govt Lebanese Army Faces Spillover From Syria's War
North Korea to Discuss Nuclear Talks in Moscow British PM Backs Taliban Peace Talks on Afghan Visit
Syrian Fighter Jets Hit Central City of Homs Syrian Regime Forces Launch Attack on Rebel-Held Area of Homs
Edward Snowden Has Not Weakened President, Says Susan Rice Memories of Stasi Color Germans' View of US Surveillance Programs
Europe Likely to Stay on Sidelines When US Ships Arms to Syria Rebels Under Obama, NSA Collected Bulk Email, Internet Data of Americans
NSA Leak Vindicates AT&T Whistleblower Encryption Has Foiled Wiretaps for First Time Ever, Feds Say
UN Peacekeepers at Israeli-Syria Border to Get Armored Vehicles, Machine Guns Anti-Obama Protesters Gather Near Nelson Mandela's Hospital in South Africa
Iran's President-Elect: Nation Voted for Change Karzai: Taliban Attack Won't Stop Peace Process
Egypt Group: 22 Million Signatures Against Morsi Eight Thai Soldiers Killed in Blast: Army
Ecuador 'Seeks Snowden Talks With Russia'

June 28th, 2013

Iran, Russia to Hold Joint Navy Drills in Caspian Sea Russia Says US Put It in 'Tough Spot' Over Snowden
Snowden's Options Appear to Narrow in Bid to Evade US Arrest Obama Defends NSA Surveillance, But Is Anyone Buying It?

June 26th, 2013

Decorated Maine Soldier Killed by IED While on Patrol

June 25th, 2013

California Soldier Killed by IED in Afghanistan

June 20th, 2013

Female Soldier From Beech Island (SC) Killed in Rocket Attack

June 19th, 2013

Kennewick (WA) Soldier Killed by Mortar Had Just Renlisted Hobe Sound (FL) Soldier Killed in Mortar Attack on 3rd Afghan Tour
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