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July 5th, 2013
2 Koreas Arrive at Border for Talk on Stalled Park
Mugabe Vows to Put Up Fight in Zimbabwe Polls
Egypt Crisis Finds Washington Ambivalent and Aloof
In Okinawa, Talk of Break From Japan Turns Serious
Social Media Updates on Clashes in Cairo
Lebanon's Palestinian Camps on the Edge
2 Germans Who Were Missing in Syria Are Heading Home; Authorities Trying to Locate 3rd German
After Myanmar Massacre, Muslim Minority Left With No Justice, Little Protection
Sarah Harrison, the Woman From WikiLeaks
Key US Missile Interceptor Fails Third Consecutive Test
Venezuela Names Admiral to Be First Female Defense Minister
Police Charge 8 in Dublin 'New IRA'
Egypt Clashes After Army Fire Kills Morsi Supporters
Edward Snowden Is a Whistleblower, Not a Spy – but Do Our Leaders Care?
BBC Journalist Jeremy Bowen Shot and Wounded in Egypt
Venezuela Offers Asylum to Snowden, Nicaragua Also Hints at Possibility
NSA Recruitment Drive Goes Horribly Wrong
Venezuela's Maduro Offers Asylum to Edward Snowden
US Ambassador to Austria Reportedly Responsible for False Claim Snowden Was on Bolivian Leade's Plane
Canadian Military Still Investigating Afghanistan Sex Assault Claim
What Will Iran's New President Do? His Memoir Offers Some Clues
Bombs Kill 22 in Iraq, Sunni Leader Urges Egypt-Style Protests
Nicaragua Says Would Grant Snowden Asylum if Circumstances Permit
Syrian Opposition Suffers Setbacks on Ground, in Egypt
Egypt Coup: Muslim Brotherhood Calls for Protests as Military Arrests Leader Mohammed Badie
More Than 70 Killed in Warlords' Battle for Somali Port: Un
Pakistan, China Sign Deal on Economic Corridor
Chinese General Warns India Over Border Dispute
Egypt Islamists Storm North Sinai Governor HQ
Egypt Army Says No State of Emergency in Suez or South Sinai
Lebanese Official Warns That Israel Could Siphon Offshore Oil
Five Egyptian Policemen Killed by Gunmen in Sinai
Sinai Terrorists Claim to Have Fired Eilat Rockets
Kurdish Opposition Bloc Calls Baghdad to Interfere in Decision of Extending Barzani's Term
African Union Suspends Egypt Over Coup
What Does AU Suspension Mean for Egypt?
Syria's Food Situation Will Worsen in 2014, Says UN Report
Arab Spring Leaves Region Unsettled, Two Years Later
At Least 17 Killed in Protests Against Egypt Coup
Egypt Islamists Begin Revenge Attacks on Army
Ocalan: Continued Imprisonment Hampers Peace Process
EU Agrees on Talks With US to Begin Monday
US Touts Democracy as Egyptian Military Takes Over
Mali Army Back in Tuareg Rebel Town Kidal Under Peace Pact
House Panel Urges More Sanctions on Iran After Moderate Wins Presidential Election
Senior Egypt Brotherhood Leaders Ordered Freed
Palestinian President: Jews Should Hear Arab View
Egypt's Shadow Hangs Over Syrian Opposition
Two Egyptian Police Killed in Sinai Town
WikiLeaks: Snowden Makes 6 New Asylum Applications
Iceland Parliament Declines Snowden's Citizenship Bid
Kenyan Peacekeepers Accused of Creating Buffer State Inside Somalia
Egypt's Top Prosecutor Submits Resignation: Mena
Islamists Are So Over Democracy After the Egyptian Coup
France Says 'No' to Snowden After They'Re Busted for Spying, Too
Gulf Drive Against Hezbollah May Hit Ordinary Shi'ites
Hungary's Orban Accuses Europe of 'Soviet-Style' Meddling
France to Turn Tunisia Debt Into Development
US Army Soldier, Blown Up 7 Times, Still on Patrol
Peru Police Fire Tear Gas on Protesting Students, Civil Servants
Sri Lanka to Hold Polls in Ex-War Zone for First Time in 25 Years
Sudan's Turabi Denounces Mursi's Ousting
A Hypnotic Visualization of Everything Gmail Knows About You and Your Friends
French Honorary Consul in Benghazi Survives Gun Attack
Video: Violence and Airstrikes Near Mosque in Homs
Britain Wants EU Ministers to Break Hezbollah Deadlock
Syrian Crop Risks Threaten to Worsen Food Shortages: UN
Northern Irish Communities Hold Talks to Avert Parade Riots
Defense to Take Center Stage in US WikiLeaks Court-Martial
Syrian Army Assaults Rebel Held Areas of Homs
Iraq Officials: Bomber Kills 15 North of Baghdad
Iceland Votes Against Snowden Proposal
Prince Harry Qualifies as Apache Commander
Evo Morales Threat to Shut US Post
Privacy Group to Petition Supreme Court to Kill NSA Spy Program
In Myanmar, Monks Accused of Stirring Up Anti-Islamic Violence
Seeking Snowden in Sheremetyevo
Two Afghan Suicide Bombings Kill 14
For Islamists, Dire Lessons on Politics and Power
UN Rights Official Questions Detention of Islamist Leaders in Egypt
Video Shows Shooting of Protester in Egypt
France's Hollande Praises Tunisia as 'Model' for Region
Europe Gets Tougher on Cybercriminals
EU Referendum: MPs Call for Public to Have Their Say
Is Edward Snowden Stateless and Where Can He Go?
UK Blocks Crucial Espionage Talks Between US and Europe
French PM Ayrault Says Spy Program Claims 'Inexact'
BBC Reporter Jeremy Bowen Shot in Egypt
Prosecutors Seek Six Years for Putin Opponent Navalny
Spain 'Told Edward Snowden Was on Bolivia President's Plane'
DR Congo's M23 Rebels: Rwandan Support 'Falling'
Mexico Violence: Children Killed in Guerrero Shooting
Egypt Unrest: Morsi Marchers Die as Army Fires
China and Russia Conduct Joint Naval Drill
Egyptian Army Warns Against 'Endless Circle of Revenge'
Egypt Troops Open Fire on Pro-Morsi Protesters
July 4th, 2013
Soccer Game Attacked; 19 Killed Across Iraq
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