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June 30th, 2013

Afghan Medevac Units Struggle to Get Off the Ground Chinese Police Blame Religious Extremists for Violence in Region
Violent Episodes Grow in Tanzania, an African Haven Misinformation on Classified NSA Programs Includes Statements by Senior US Officials
Former Dictator of Chad Arrested on Allegations of 40,000 Murders Egypt Locked in Standoff After Millions Rally Against Morsi
How a 30-Year-Old Lawyer Exposed NSA Mass Surveillance of Americans - in 1975 Leaks Shed Light on How NSA May Use Supercomputers, Gigantic Hard Drives.
Former NSA, CIA Director: 'The United States Does Conduct Espionage' Saudi Arabia Court Jails Seven Facebook Cyber Activists
From Flint to a Violent Death in Syria June Deadliest Month for Troops in Afghanistan in 9 Months
US Marks 4 Years Since Soldier Captured in Afghanistan Iraqi Kurdish President Set to Rule for Two More Years
50 Taliban Militants Killed, 70 Injured in Nangarhar Province Obama Faces Congressional Backlash on Syria
Schumer, Mccain Call for Tough Response to Russia, Ecuador Nigeria: Boko Haram Kills 15, Sacks 7 Communities in Borno
Bomb Kills 12 Soccer Players, Fans in Iraq Protesters Attack Muslim Brotherhood Headquarters
The Water Is Running Out in Gaza: Humanitarian Catastrophe Looms as Territory's Only Aquifer Fails Anti-Obama Protests Dispersed by South Africa Police
David Cameron Defends Kazakhstan Trip With Pledge to Secure UK Jobs 'Uzbeks Tortured Me,' Says British Embassy Man
50 Killed in Major Pakistan Bombings Germany Ready to Charge UK and US Intelligence Over Alleged Bugging Operations
3 Security Personnel Killed in North Waziristan Quetta: Hazara Town Suicide Blast Leaves 28 Dead, Over 60 Hurt
Syrian Civil War Caused $15 Billion in Damage, Official Claims Four Killed in Egypt as Millions Protest Against Morsi
Intermittent Clashes Break Out in North Lebanon Syria War Wreaks Havoc on Drug Industry
Analysis: Morsi Isn't Going Anywhere Without a Fight West Bank Jewish Israelis: Boycott McDonald's
Minister: Netanyahu Against Settlement Freeze Voter Turnout High for Likud Governing Bodies; Netanyahu's Grip on Party Expected to Loosen
Hayden: NSA Leak Has Caused 'Significant' Damage for Obama Netanyahu Acting as Likud Chairman, but Resentment Against Him Crosses Camps
Huge Crowds Turn Out in Egypt in Largely Peaceful Protests Against Morsi Millions of Egyptians Take to the Streets, Demanding Morsi Quit
Iraq's Kurdish Parliament Extends Leader's Term Bomb Attacks Kill 49 People in Pakistan
Pakistan Backing Afghan Peace Efforts South China Sea Row Heats Up ASEAN Talks
Somali Forces Arrest Islamist Leader Assange: 'No Stopping' Publication of NSA Documents
Ohio Police Department Using Fake Drug Checkpoints to Identify Suspicious Drivers, Search Cars Assange Says Snowden 'Marooned in Russia,' as Ecuador Distances Itself From Controversy
Taking Outsize Role in Syria, Qatar Funnels Arms to Rebels Syrian Forces Pound Rebel-Held Areas of Homs
Israel to Move Forward 900 Settlement Units After Kerry Visit Ex-Chad Leader Habre Arrested Ahead of Trial in Senegal
Hero UK Soldier Slashed Himself After Horror of Iraq Iraq Kurds Delay Presidential Polls Over Row
7 State Employees Killed in Attack Against Helicopter in Northern Syria Kurdish Protesters Clash With Turkish Security Forces
Syrian Official: War Causes $15 Billion in Losses German Prosecutors Probe NSA Surveillance Claims
Germany and France Demand to Know Why They Were Being Spied On Ecuador's Correa Says Snowden's Fate in Hands of Russia
Mideast Talks 'Within Reach': US Secretary of State Saudi Arabia Court Jails Seven Facebook Cyber Activists
Mass Political Protests Grip Cities in Egypt Ecuador Flower Growers in Snowden Shock
Algiers Cancels $500 Million of Iraqi, Yemen Debts Syrian Christians: 'Why Is America at War With Us'
Iran Confirms Detention of 7 Slovak Nationals Clashing Visions Weigh on US Drive for Taliban Talks
Turkey Protests Over Kurdish Death Come to Taksim Square Philippines Alarmed Over Militarization in South China Sea
China Agrees South China Sea Talks Amid New Row With Manila Palestinians: Kerry Diplomacy Ends With No Breakthrough
Yemen's Main Oil Export Pipeline Blown Up Obama Meets Mandela Family, Police Disperse Protesters
Morsi Vows 'No Second Revolution' EU Demands Clarification Over US Spying Claims
Key US-EU Trade Pact Under Threat After More NSA Spying Allegations

June 29th, 2013

Iraqi Sports Fans Targeted Again; 28 Killed, 51 Wounded

June 27th, 2013

Questionable Pentagon Propaganda Efforts Continue in Afghanistan
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