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July 4th, 2013
US Orders Mandatory Evacuation of Embassy in Cairo
July 3rd, 2013
With Morsi Toppled, Egypt Remains US Strategic Worry and Destination for Aid
Morsi Reportedly Being Held Hours After Being Ousted as Egypt's President
New Egypt Leader May Only Be Figurehead, Experts Say
Ambassador Becomes Focus of Egyptians' Mistrust of US
Egypt Military Reasserts Its Allegiance to Its Privileges
International Community Affirms Afghan Funding but Concerned Over Corruption
Ethiopia to Boost Defense Spending Amid Tensions With Egypt Over Nile Dam Development
Obama Urges Egyptian Military to Quickly Return to Democratic Government
Morsi's Ouster Spells Trouble for Region's Other Islamist Movements
5 Killed, 213 Injured in Egypt's Clashes as Morsi Removed
Collection of 90k War Letters Reveal Voices of Soldiers From American Revolution to Iraq
Seven Severed Heads Found by Highway in Central Mexico
Snowden and Assange Targeted by Mysterious Hacker 'The Jester'
Four Reasons Why Israel May Miss Morsi After All
GAO Report Conflicts With Army Over Battlefield Intelligence System
US to Attempt First Missile Intercept Test Since 2008
US to Force-Feed Detainees During Ramadan
Oil Disputes Costing Libya $50 Million a Day: Congress Energy Committee Chairman
Pakistan Condemns US Drone Attack
Human Rights Appointments Draw Fire in Afghanistan
Iran Says Fresh US Sanctions to Complicate Nuclear Issue
Iran's Ahmadinejad Defends Rights Record
Obama Launches 'Review' of Aid to Egypt in Wake of Military Coup
Mastercard Breaks Ranks in WikiLeaks Blockade
Afghan Court Reverses Convictions in Torture of Girl
Ethnic Koreans in China Swap Burdensome North for Profitable South
Snowden Still in Moscow Despite Bolivian Plane Drama
Iranian President-Elect, Hassan Rohani, Calls for More Freedom
Turkey Summons US Diplomat Over Spying Claims
North Korea Restores Hotline With South
'Gaza Blockade Impedes Palestinian Growth'
14 Shias Killed in Iraq, Three-Day Toll Reaches 123
Afghanistan, Pakistan at Loggerheads Over Peace Efforts
Supreme Court Leaves Musharraf Treason Case Up to Government
Army Chief El Sisi Emerges as Egypt's New Strongman After Morsi's Ouster
Was the Overthrow of Egypt's Government a Coup?
Five Dead in Clashes Between Junta, Morsi Supporters
TTP Claims Responsibility for Attack on Troops in Peshawar
Gulf Arabs Welcome Ouster of Egypt's President
Jewish Ex-Interior Minister to Be Investigated in Buenos Aires Bombing
Survey: Most Israelis, Palestinians Support 2 States
You Can Oust Your Leaders Too, Egyptian Journalist Tells Israelis
Syrian Conflict Putting al-Qaeda Militants Closer to Europe: UK Official
Egypt Military Assures US: No Long-Term Takeover
Chechen Rebel Calls for Attacks on Winter Olympics
Controversial 'Rachel Corrie' Play Ignites Debate Over Freedom of Speech
ElBaradei: Army-Sponsored Roadmap Relaunches Arab Spring
Students Destroy NSA Recruiters Over Illegal Spying and Lies
Meet Egypt's New Interim President: Adly Mansour
Israeli Arab MPs to Be Questioned on Suspicion of Incitement
Security Forces Raid Al Jazeera Egyptian TV Channel
Transcript: Egypt's Army Statement
Egypt Political Upheaval to Deepen Economic Crisis
Morsi Ouster Has Roots in Unemployment
Egypt's New Leader: Little-Known Judge Enthroned by Army
Tahrir Square Celebrates Coup, but Morsi's Camp Warns of Clashes to Come
US Orders Mandatory Evacuation of Embassy in Cairo
Marines Poised for Mission in Egypt
New Zealanders Don't Know Extent of Spying: Dotcom
Kim Dotcom Has Fiery Exchange With New Zealand PM at Surveillance Inquiry
US State Department Response to Egypt Uprisings, Then and Now
Syrian Army Drops Leaflets in North Amid Fighting
Chechen Rebel Calls for Attacks on Sochi Games
Princess Fawzia of Egypt and Iran Dies at 91
Mursi Opponents, Loyalists Clash in Egypt's Alexandria
Why Iran Looks Set to Lighten Up Under Rohani
Canadians Ask What 'Inspired by al-Qaeda Ideology' Means
Crowds Celebrate Across Cairo After Army Statement
Tucson Schools to Take $465,000 From Arab Charity With Muslim Brotherhood Ties
New Report Documents the Human Cost of US Drone Strikes in Yemen
Cameroon Says It Has 4,000 Refugees From Nigeria Conflict
Egypt Muslim Brotherhood TV Taken Off Air: Mena
Pentagon Civilian Workers in Germany Get Raises While Those in US Get Cuts
Reporters Without Borders Sides With Snowden
Mass Protests Planned Over Web NSA Spying Revelations
Turkish Court Rules Against Taksim Square Development
South Korea 'Considering Kaesong Invitation' From North
Amnesty International: Russia and Ukraine 'Colluding in Illegal Rendition'
Afghan Army Chief: 'Pakistan Controls Taliban'
Three Indians Killed in Kabul Suicide Attack
Snowden Case: Bolivia Condemns Jet 'Aggression'
Egypt's Military Chief Says President Mohammed Morsi Is Replaced by Chief Justice of Constitutional Court
Turkish Court Blocks Disputed Park Project
Europe Wants Parallel Talks on Trade, Surveillance
US Defends Force-Feeding of Guantanamo Prisoners
France, Germany Differ on US Talk Delay
Ex-Attorney General Ramsey Clark Offers to Defend Fort Hood's Nidal Hasan
IG Report: State Department Spent $630,000 to Increase Facebook 'Likes'
US Postal Service Logging All Mail for Law Enforcement
Bolivian President's Treatment Stirs Up Fury in Latin America
How the NSA Gets Inside K-12 Classrooms
US Army Opens New Base in Northern Italy
Could US Spying Ruin a $127 Billion Trade Deal With the EU?
Credit Card Donations to WikiLeaks Flowing Through Iceland Again
Coup Against Morsi Appears Underway in Egypt
Morsi Out of 'the Decision-Making Circle'
Coup Against Morsi Appears Underway in Egypt
Clapper: I Gave 'Erroneous' Answer Because I Forgot About PATRIOT Act
Angela Merkel: NSA Snooping Claims 'Extremely Serious'
Hidden Microphone Found in London Embassy, Says Ecuador
Troops Still Wary of Admitting Mental Health Problems
July 2nd, 2013
City University of NY Is Paying David Petraeus $200,000 to Work Three Hours a Week
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