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July 6th, 2013

22 Killed Across Iraq; Judge Wounded in Assassination Attempt Soldier's Suicide Note Goes Viral; Family Demands Better for Veterans
Togo Opposition Says Elections to Be Delayed In South Korea's Latest Controversies, Spy Agency Takes a Leading Role
Germany's SPD Demands Investigation of NSA Head as Spy Scandal Enters Campaign German Trust in US Lowest Level Since Bush Years After NSA Scandal
Preparing War Dead for Burial Is a Religious Calling, Afghan Man Says Egypt: Militants Bomb Gas Pipeline in Sinai
The NSA's Mass and Indiscriminate Spying on Brazilians US Attempts to Block Edward Snowden Are 'Bolstering' Case for Asylum
Guantánamo Guards 'Forcing Inmates to Stay Awake' Abu Qatada Set to Be Deported to Jordan
Mursi's Ouster a Nightmare for Hamas, Say Analysts Turkey: Probe Urged Into Police Violence
Egypt Islamists Mass Again After Clashes McCain Urges US to Suspend Egypt Military Aid
Arab Spring Countries Question if Morsi's Fall Is End of an Era Syrian Opposition Chooses Saudi-Backed Leader
Muslim Brotherhood Can Contest Egypt Elections: President Spokesman Leading Sunni Cleric Says in Fatwa Egyptians Should Back Mursi
US Urges Egypt's Army Commander on Peaceful Civilian Transition Egypt PM Dispute Stalls Government, Islamists Call More Protests
No Contact With Snowden Since Asylum Offer: Venezuela Kibbutz Has Peace Sign for Syria
60 Mortars From Afghanistan Land Into Pakistan Gunmen Kill Two in Quetta, NATO Tanker Set Ablaze in Mangochar
One Killed, Eight Injured in Firing at Lyari Protest Rally An 'Ungodly Stupid' Get-Rich Scheme: The Real Border Security Story
Lahore: Blast at Old Anarkali Food Street Leaves 5 Dead Bomb Attack Kills Soldiers in Yemen
Egypt's New President Asserts Authority Egypt Poll: 28 Percent of Egyptians Support Morsi, 35 Percent Back Opposition
Obama: US Not Backing Any Egyptian Party or Group Law Requires Obama Administration to Cut Off Egyptian Aid
Morsi's Supporters Running Out of Options ElBaradei Not Confirmed as Egypt PM
Egyptian Army Had No Choice Over Move to Topple Morsi, Says Tony Blair Anti-Morsi Activist: 'The Egyptian Army Took Their Orders From Us'
Muslim Brotherhood Says 'We Must Raise the Stakes' as Clerics Try to Contain Violence Obama White House Rejects 'False Claims' of Egypt Interference
Mohamed ElBaradei's Appointment as Egypt's Interim PM Thrown Into Doubt Mexico's Election Violence Is Said to Be Worst in Years
Bolivian President Offers Asylum to NSA Leaker Snowden Turkish Police Fire Teargas to Disperse Istanbul Protests
Snowden's Extremely Slim Options on Leaving Moscow for Asylum ElBaradei Named PM of Egypt's Interim Government
Bolivia Joins Venezuela, Nicaragua in Offering Snowden Asylum Snowden Case: France Apologizes to Bolivia in Plane Row
In Israel, Doctors Quietly Treat Injured Syrians After Slapping US, France Finds Itself in Spotlight for Spying
The US Already Wants Venezuela to Send Snowden Home Istanbul's Governor Warns Against New Protest
Venezuela Asylum Offer Snowden's Best Option: Russian Lawmaker Syrian Opposition Coalition Elects President
Key Events in Egypt's Uprising and Unrest Merkel Says EU Must Not Forget US Spying in Push for Free Trade
NSA Leaks Raise Concerns on Background Checks Attacks Shut Down Colombia's No. 2 Oil Pipeline
British 'Terror Suspect' Arrested by Police in Tanzania Why Are Cairo Protesters Using Laser Pens?
Mali Lifts State of Emergency Ahead of Presidential Vote Islamists Kill 42 in Nigeria School Attack
Rebels Clash With Qaeda-Linked Opposition Group in Syria Egyptian Military Shuts Gaza Crossing, Places Forces on High Alert Following Sinai Attack
Israel's Envoy to the US Stepping Down Kerry's Peace Plan Includes 'Settlement Freeze Outside Major Blocs'
Gunmen Kill 28 in Attack on Northeast Nigeria School Egypt's Pope Says Islamist Rulers Neglect Copts
Coptic Priest Shot Dead in Latest Egypt Violence Courts Can't Agree on Whether Cops Can Track Your Cell Without a Warrant
Syrian Troops Advance in Rebel-Held Parts of Homs UN's Adviser on Sports Diplomacy Visits North Korea
Separatists Protest Malian Army's Return to Kidal Pussy Riot Members Plan Appeal
Bomb in Bag Kills Three Police in Yemen Syria Warplanes Bomb Damascus Outskirts
Mubarak Back in Court Amid Egypt Unrest Heavily Armed Islamists Attack in Cairo

July 5th, 2013

Face-To-Face With Abu Sakkar, Syria's 'Heart-Eating Cannibal' Ghosts of the NSA: Relics of Cold War Spying Dot Germany
Grieving Parents Sue for Answers From Air Force US Touts Egypt 'Democracy' After Coup

July 4th, 2013

Training Explosion Killed Augusta (GA) Army Photographer in Afghanistan Barton (NY) Soldier Recalled as a Gentle, Family Man
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