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December 14th, 2014

Iranian Official: Basij Forces Saved Baghdad From ISIS Takeover Japan Election: Voters Back Shinzo Abe as PM Wins New Term
Three Months of Protests End Quietly in Hong Kong Norway Probes Spy Equipment Found in Central Oslo
South Sudan: War and Misery Continue 1 Year Later Hostage Situation in Sydney Financial District
Privacy Is Not Dead: Microsoft Lawyer Prepares to Take on US Government Rebels Advance on 2 Bases in Northwestern Syria
Tunisia Closes Largest Border Point With Libya Iran's 300% Stocks Rally Fizzles as Nuclear Deal Eludes Rouhani
The Terrorist Bureaucracy: Inside the Files of ISIS in Iraq CIA's Tactics Were Torture, McCain Says
Dem Senator Calls on Lawmakers to Publicize Notes on CIA Briefings Senator Readies Torture Bill for New Year
Sony Pictures Demands That News Agencies Delete 'Stolen' Data Russia Denies Military Aircraft 'Near Miss' With Swedish Passenger Jet
Cheney Has No Regrets: 'I Would Do It Again in a Minute' British Troops to Return to Iraq to Help Train Iraqi and Kurdish Peshmarga Forces
Vast Swathes of Southern Afghanistan Already in Taliban Hands Only Weeks After British Troops Depart CIA Conduct Was Driven by Pressure to Link Iraq to al-Qaeda Following 9/11
How Yemen's Houthis Control Sanaa and Alarm the West Aid Agency Running Out of Funds for Syrian Refugees
Exiled Ugandan General Allowed Home to Keep Army on Side Angry Afghan President Vows Security Shake-Up After Taliban Attacks Surge
Saudi Arabian Security Man Shot Dead in Shi'ite Area: Police Syrian Army Recaptures Territory North of Aleppo in Fierce Fighting
Ex-Mossad Chief: Peace Will Elude Us Until We Treat Palestinians With Dignity Veteran Shas MK Yishai Splits, Forms New Party
Ramallah to Push UN Bid Wednesday, Will Maintain Security Ties Kerry, Lavrov Meet as Tensions Soar Over Ukraine
Hamas Holds Gaza Military Parade, Vows Israel's Destruction American in North Korea Denounces US, Seeks Venezuela Asylum: Media
Libyan Rivals Clash Over Eastern Oil Ports and Tunisia Crossing Turkish Police Raid Media Close to Cleric Rival Gulen, Detain 24
Syria Conflict: Assad Forces Move on Aleppo Supply Hill CIA Report: MPs and Peers Seek Material on Any UK 'Torture' Role
Denmark Claims North Pole Via Greenland Ridge Link 'Do No Harm': When Doctors Torture
McCain Prepared to Help Obama Close Guantanamo Author of Interrogation Memo Says CIA Maybe Went Too Far
Chechnya Human Rights Office Set on Fire Israel Began Stealing Lebanon's Oil 7 Years Ago: Hezbollah MP
Resumption of Military Aid to Egypt Part of Omnibus Bill Pelosi, Dems 'Fully Aware' of CIA Interrogation Techniques, Says Former Agency Official
John McCain Stands Out in Defense of CIA Torture Report Release Washington Undecided on UN Resolution for Israel-Palestine
Lebanon's Druze Leader Tweets: Time to Legalize Pot Details of Labor-Hatnuah Deal Surface: Herzog Is No. 1, Livni No. 2
Israeli Communist Party Meets to Mull Joint Arab List Likud Slams Lieberman: a Vote for Him Could Lead to Left-Wing Government
Fighting Shuts Libya's Main Oil Terminal Gulf Markets Plunge as OPEC Says 'No Set Price' for Oil
North Korea Parades an American Who Denounces the US System A Defiant Dick Cheney Defends CIA's Brutal Interrogation Program
25,000 March in New York to Protest Police Violence On Torture Report, Colorado's Udall Leaves Subtlety at Door on the Way Out
Turkish Police Officers and Media Workers Are Detained in Roundup One of the First Victims of US Torture Is Now Missing in Afghanistan
US Congress Passes Russia Sanctions, Arms for Ukraine Mauritius Names Anerood Jugnauth as Prime Minister
2 Egypt Policemen Killed in Sinai Drive-By Shooting In Egypt, a Lawyer Wages a Lonely Struggle Defending Jailed Revolutionaries
Snowden, Greenwald, and Poitras Share Human Rights Award in Berlin Netanyahu: Israel May Face 'Diplomatic Offensive' That Could Fuel Radical Islam
Fighting Near Libya's Main Border Crossing to Tunisia In Iraq, Sunni Tribes Pay Heavy Toll for Joining Fight Against Islamic State
Haiti Prime Minister Resigns Amid Violent Anti-Government Protests Guantanamo Judge Orders Sweeping 9/11 Trial Secrecy Review
Turkey Police Raid Media Linked to Opposition Cleric Gulen 'Stupid' US Sanctions Won't Undo My Government: Maduro
Nicaragua to Ban 2 US Lawmakers Over Sanctions on Venezuela China Shocked by Fatal Riot in Madagascar
EU Funds Help Poland Build 'Ghost' Airports

December 13th, 2014

CIA's Mistaken Detention Destroyed German Man's Life Saddam's Cousin Among 97 Killed in Iraq

December 11th, 2014

Hiroshima Still a Powerful Reminder of the Horrors of War
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