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July 4th, 2013

Sudan - Aid Workers Hit in Cross-Fire Despite Exit of Militants, Violence Continues to Grip Somali City and Raises Worries
Prominent Egyptian Liberal Says He Sought West's Support for Uprising A Coup? or Something Else? $1.5 Billion in US Aid Is on the Line
In His Final Days in Power, Morsi Was Abandoned by His Allies but Remained Defiant Carl Bernstein Praises Edward Snowden
African Union to Meet on Egypt's Political Crisis; Could Suspend the Country's AU Membership Egypt's Street Credo: Seeking Democratic Explanations for an Interrupted Presidency
Hints Surface That NSA Building Massive, Pervasive Surveillance Capability Iceland Proposal Would Grant Snowden Citizenship
Morsi's Ouster Spells Trouble for Region's Other Islamist Movements Homeland Security Considering Arming Border Drones With 'Non-Lethal Weapons'
Big Brother Strikes Again: Now Twitter Wants to Start Tracking You on the Web Politician: Call Snowden to Germany as Witness
Syria's Assad Says Opponents 'Used Up All Tools' to Oust Regime Libya's Largest Political Party Says Will Boycott Congress
In Pakistan, Militants Target Checkpoint, Fuel Tanker Pakistan, IMF Agree to $5.3 Billion Bailout
Iran: How 'Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's Candidate' Lost the Election Iraq's Draft Oil Plan Ambitious and Far-Fetched, Experts Claim
Bolivia Rejects 'Strange, Illegal' US Extradition Request for Snowden EU Parliament to Investigate US Surveillance Programs
Obama Holds Meeting on Egypt South and North Korea Agree to Discuss Shared Industrial Park
Bomb Blasts Kill 6 Children in Afghanistan US Quietly Invites Iran to Talks Based on 'Mutual Respect'
Egypt Crisis: Mass Arrest of Muslim Brotherhood Leaders as Army Takes Firm Grip Israelis Strip-Search Arab Journalist at US Party
Russian Femme Fatale Proposes to Snowden on Twitter Suicide Bomber Kills 5 Security Men in North Waziristan
Syrian Opposition Have 'Used Up All Their Tools and Failed', Says Assad Bolivia's Morales Arrives Home After Plane Diverted on Snowden Hunch
Syria Hails Ouster of Egypt's Morsi as 'Great Achievement' Germany Fears NSA Stole Industrial Secrets
Egyptian Army Arrest Brotherhood Leaders, Islamists Call Protest Anger Gives Way to Gloom at Pro-Morsi Rally
ElBaradei Rejects Offer of Junta PM Morsi Has Fallen, but Hamas May Be as Big a Loser
Brotherhood Defies Army With Protest Call UN Human Rights Official Urges End to Gaza Blockade
Former IDF Chief: Morsi's Fall Doesn't Pose Immediate Danger to Israel Israel Fears Jihadist Attacks After Morsi's Ouster
Egyptians Defend Military as Morsi Remains in Custody, Top Brotherhood Officer Seized Ecuador Embassy Bug Unlikely to Be Work of Security Services, Say Experts
Evo Morales: Plane Rerouting Over Edward Snowden 'A Provocation' Egypt's Revolution and Diplomacy: When a Coup Is a 'Military Intervention'
US Hopes to Use Aid as Incentive for Egypt Generals to Restore Democracy European Firms May Quit US Internet Providers Over NSA Scandal
French Minister Dresses Down US at July 4 Fete Google Faces Ultimatum on EU Privacy Policy
Morsi Role at Syria Rally Seen as Tipping Point for Egypt Army EU Votes to Support Suspending US Data Sharing Agreements, Including Passenger Flight Data
Morsi Supporters Prepare to Defend Themselves as Tide Turns in Egypt Assad Says Only Foreign Invasion Can Topple Syrian Regime
McCain, Graham, in Afghanistan, Voice Worry About Delay in Talks on US Troop Presence Zimbabwe Court Orders Polls to Go Ahead July 31
Female Afghan Police Officer Shot Dead Adly Mansour Sworn in as Egypt's President
Egypt Orders Arrests of Muslim Brotherhood Leaders as Interim President Takes Office Karzai, Frustrated, Wants Firm Pledges From US
ElBaradei Seeks to Justify Egypt Coup Egypt's Arrests of Islamists Pose Test to US Over Military Aid
Morsi Aides Arrested in Widening Sweep France 'Runs Vast Electronic Spying Operation Using NSA-Style Methods'
New Army Development Squeezes Okinawa Farmers - and Breaks a Promise, They Say Russian-Made Chopper Faces Ironic Future in Afghanistan
Combat Veterans With PTSD Struggle With July 4 Holiday US Marines in Spain, Italy Remain on Heightened Alert
Israel Fears US May Suspend Egyptian Aid FIFA Imposes Home Match Ban on Iraq Again
Citigroup May Fund Iraq-Jordan Oil Pipeline, Official Says Strong Ties Bind Spy Agencies and Silicon Valley
Egypt's Military Stages Fly Pasts Over Cairo Hit Spy Comedy Tackles the Tragedy of Divided Korea
PKK Militants Attack Turkish Military Despite Ceasefire Egypt Shows Power Only Comes From Force, Somali Militants Say
Russia Shows Growing Impatience Over Snowden's Airport Stay Germany's Merkel Hopes for US Answers on Spying
British Surveillance Firm Denies Bugging Ecuador's Embassy Russia Criticizes Three EU Countries for Delaying Bolivian Leader's Plane
Palestinians Say Kerry Close to Restarting Talks July 4 Protests Target NSA Surveillance as Fourth Amendment Violations
EU Parliament Urges Blocking US Data Access After Spy Leaks Pakistan PM Sharif Meets With Chinese President Xi
ElBaradei Tops List to Head Egypt Government: Sources Turkey Slams Morsi's Military Ouster
Syria Opposition Meets to Find Leader, Show It Is Ready for Arms Guerrilla Attacks Harm Mozambique Tourism
NATO Says Its Security Not Compromised by Alleged US Spying UN Seeks $1 Billion to Feed Sahel, Says Syria Distracting
Brotherhood Party Says Egypt State Press Refuses to Print Paper Somalia Accuses Kenya Over Kismayo Clashes
Pakistan Agrees $5.3bn IMF Loan Top Afghanistan Female Police Officer Killed
Report: Postal Service Uses 'Spying' Programs Similar to NSA

July 3rd, 2013

Snowden's Digital 'Misuse' Has Created Problems, Says UN Chief
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