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December 8th, 2016

Morsi's Son Arrested Over 2013 Pro-Brotherhood Sit-In Iran Races to Clinch Oil Deals Before Donald Trump Takes Office
Tibetan Buddhist Monk Self-Immolates in West China Rights Group Says US May Be Complicit in Yemen 'Atrocities'
Chechen Leader Claims His Troops Eager to Fight 'Scum' in Syria Pro-Hiftar Warplanes Strike Airbase in Central Libya
A Lethal Mistake Leads to a Harrowing Ambush in Iraq's Mosul State of Georgia Accuses Homeland Security of Attempted Hack
Mexican General Says Army Wants Out of Law Enforcement Russia FM: Syria Halts East Aleppo Offensive to Evacuate Civilians
11 Killed in Northern Myanmar Rebel Clashes: State Media Bipartisan Bill Would Forbid US Funding ISIS, al-Qaeda Affiliates
Rights Group Says US May Be Complicit in Yemen 'Atrocities' Israeli Bill to Legalize Settler Homes 'Unequivocally Illegal': UN
Azerbaijan Sentences Youth Activist to 10 Years 11 More Political Prisoners Released in Gambia
Sudan Arrests Top Human Rights Activist: Amnesty Two Dead in Clashes in Cameroon's Anglophone Region: TV
US Marine Pilot Dead After Japan Fighter Crash Manila Says Will Not Help US on Patrols in South China Sea
North Korea Still Struggling With Nuclear Missile Re-Entry: US Official UN Syria Mediator Says He Plans to Meet Trump Team Members
UN to Vote on 'Too Little, Too Late' Syria Ceasefire Cuba Wants to Sign Accords With US Before Obama Exit: Officials
Thailand to Resume Peace Talks With Muslim Separatists in Malaysia Dozens in Student Dormitories Held in Turkish Post-Coup Probe: Agency
Trump's Choice of China Envoy a Positive Sign for Ties, Xinhua Says Iraq's Parliament Speaker Demands Inquiry Into Deadly Qaim Air Strikes
Greek Court Rules Against Extraditing Two More Turkish Soldiers Canada Spy Official Doubts Intelligence-Sharing Under Trump: Report
German Move on New Ship Radars Paves Way for Missile Defense Role Airlines Call for Alternative to 'Useless' UN Security Database
No Respite for Libya After ISIS Driven From Coastal City Congress Overwhelmingly Passes $618 Billion Military Spending Bill
Ghana Opposition Leader Says 'Quietly Confident' of Victory Cameroon Police Shoot Dead 4 Protesters in Anglophone Region
How Gambia's Top Brass Turned on Long-Ruling Jammeh Turkey Sending 300 Troops to Reinforce Syria Operation: State Media
Chaos, Desperation at First UN Aid Distribution Inside Mosul US, Russia to Extend Talks on Ceasefire for Aleppo: State Dept
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard Introduces Legislation to Stop Arming Terrorists US Estimates 50,000 ISIS Fighters Killed So Far: US Official
Iran's FM: It's in US Interest to Stay Committed to Nuclear Pact Trump Gets One Presidential Intelligence Briefing a Week: Sources
US Advises Congress of Possible Military Sales to UAE, Saudi, Qatar Declassified Documents Indicate Israel and South Africa Conducted Nuclear Test in 1979
Israeli Army Tweets Fake Map of Hezbollah Positions in Lebanon US Hawks Lay Out Plan for Getting Into a War With Iran
Risking Beijing's Ire, Vietnam Begins Dredging on South China Sea Reef ISIS Advances Towards Palmyra: Monitor
Chechnya's Leader Says Troops Would Fight Happily in Syria Pentagon Slams Colin Kaepernick in Pearl Harbor Tweet, Then Deletes It
Phone-Cracking Cellebrite Software Used to Prosecute Tortured Bahrain Dissident Army Announces Deployments to Kuwait, Afghanistan
Iran Warns Trump: More US Sanctions Won't Break Us German Maker of Israeli Submarines Says Secrets Stolen in 'Massive' Cyberattack
Wikipedia's NSA Lawsuit Heads to Federal Appeals Court Visa Program for Afghans Under Threat for Helping US Is Renewed
EU Agrees Visa-Free Access for Ukrainian and Georgian Citizens Marine Hornet Pilot Killed in Japan Crash Identified
The Pentagon Told the Navy to Cut $17b From Its Budget; the Navy Said No Extensive British Spying Throughout Africa Revealed in Le Monde
Americans Have Fewer Privacy Rights When Emailing People Overseas, Court Rules Reagan Administration 'Cavalierly' Leaked NSA Signals Intelligence – Apparently Without Informing the Agency
Drowning in Information: NSA Revelations From 262 Spy Documents American and British Spy Agencies Targeted In-Flight Mobile Phone Use
Risking Beijing's Ire, Vietnam Begins Dredging on South China Sea Reef

December 7th, 2016

ISIS Hostage John Cantlie Appears in Propaganda Video
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