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News
Updated June 2, 2013 - 11:05 PM EDT
Violence Soars in Iraq: Over 1,000 Killed in May
Turkish Protests Rage, 1,000 Hurt, 1,000 Arrested
8 Killed in US Drone Strike in Southern Yemen
Pak Leaders: US Drone Strike Hurt Peace Process
 
  Hacking the Drone War's Secret History
Top Muslim Cleric Tells Sunnis to Join Syria War
 
  Rockets From Syria Hit Hezbollah Stronghold in Lebanon
  31 Syrian Inmates Killed by Rebels' Bombardment on Aleppo Prison
Obama Keeps Post-2014 Afghan Plans Secret
 
  Three NATO Soldiers, Civilian Killed in Attacks in Afghanistan
  Afghan Forces Kill 72 Taliban Fighters in 24 Hours
Bradley Manning at Heart of Obama's War on Leaks
 
  Manning Supporters Rally at Fort Meade on Eve of Military Trial
Russia to Send Nuclear Submarines to Southern Seas
Viewpoints
Perpetual War – and Obama's Perpetual Con Game  by Glen Ford
Can We Really Do Better in Syria Than Iraq, Afghanistan, & Libya?  by Steve Chapman
President Obama Uses a Sledgehammer Against Dissent  by Amy Goodman
America's Misguided Pivot to Asia  by William Pfaff
Close Guantánamo, Free the Afghans  by Andy Worthington
Moscow Remembers Charlie Wilson's War  by M.K. Bhadrakumar

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Frontline
Julian Assange to Receive Visit From Ecuador's FM
US Denies Mauritania Got 2 Guantanamo Prisoners
Mexican Ex- President Fox Backs US Pot Legalization
Russia Arrests Mayor From Town Where Tsarnaev Lived
Sunni-Shiite Violence Flares in Mideast in Syria's Wake
 
Syria/Lebanon
Rockets Fired From Syria Hit Eastern Lebanon
Syria Criticizes Erdogan: Detached, Wild
Iran May Be on Invite List for Syria Conference
Russia Blocks UN Security Council Declaration Criticizing Syrian Siege of Qusair
Cyprus Government Revokes Citizenship of Syrian President's Cousin Placed on EU Blacklist
Ancient US Weapon Makes a Surprise Reappearance in Syria
Israel/Palestine
Erekat Accuses Israel of Trying to Get Rid of Abbas
Haredim: 'We Won't Enlist Anyway, Why Do Well at Tests?'
Iran
Iranian Officials Host Afghan Taliban Delegation as Tehran Seeks Role of Mediator
Brash Iran Campaign Stirs Echoes of Ahmadinejad
Iraq
Six Killed Across Iraq
Iraq Uncovers Al-Qaeda 'Chemical Weapons Plot'
War Payouts to Kuwait to End by 2015: Iraq
Turkey
Turkish Police Retreat From Istanbul Square, Allow Thousands of Anti-Government Protesters In
A Stunning 90-Second Video of Turkey's Protests
In Turkey's Taksim Protest, Angry Citizens and a Defiant Prime Minister
The PKK's Murat Karayilan: Our Peace Process Is Not Against Any Other Country
Yemen
Yemen Gunmen Kill Air Force Officer
Yemeni Journalist Abdulelah Haider Shaye Blames Obama for His Continued Imprisonment
Britain
Scuffles in UK Amid Rival Soldier Death Protests
Police Charge 2nd Suspect in UK Soldier Death
Russia
Russian Investigators Detain Local Mayor in Restive Province of Dagestan on Murder Charges
Jailed Pussy Riot Member Maria Alekhina Ends Hunger Strike
Leading Economist Flees Russia Amid Putin's Growing Crackdown
Germany
Frankfurt 'Blockupy' Protesters Clash With Police
Nazi War Criminals Got Away With Atrocities Because of Evidence Hidden in UK and US Archives
Americas
Guatemalan Region Militarized Following Dispute Around Canadian-Owned Mine
Costa Rican Environmentalist Who Fought to Protect Turtles Found Dead on Beach
Weekend Reviews
'Bandits in Uniform': the Dark Side of GIs in Liberated France
American WWII GIs Were Dangerous Sex-Crazed Rapists Who the French Feared as Much as the Germans, Explosive Book Claims
A Review of Alex Gibney's We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks
 
The War at Home
Commissary Plan, Backlash Show Difficulty of Cutting Military Personnel Spending
Holder: Issa Behavior 'Shameful'
Sexual Assault: Women Lawmakers Push for Change in US Military
Army's Fingerprint and Iris Databases Head for the Cloud
Senator Rand Paul Talks Tech, Civil Liberties, and Keeping the Government Out of Your Email
Afghanistan
4 Civilians Dead in Uruzgan Bombing
Explosions Kill or Injure 14 Civilians in Ghor Province
Six Million Afghan Children Deprived of Education
Concerns Over Low Female Turnout in the Voter's Registration Process
Brother's Search Comes to Grim End in Afghanistan
Mes Aynak: Afghanistan's Buddhist Buried Treasure Faces Destruction
Pakistan
In Karachi, Hospitals Are as Dangerous as Its Streets
New Parliament Is Sworn In, Faces Challenges Including Militancy, Energy Shortage
Two People Gunned Down in Quetta
Pakistani Workers Block Labor Market for Afghans in Khost
China
China Questions Expanded US Role in the Pacific; Hagel Warns Beijing on Computer-Based Attacks
China Accuses US of Prejudice After It Calls for a Full Account of 1989 Tiananmen Crackdown
Asia
Five Militants Killed in Kashmir
A Businessman With Ties to the Old Regime Reinvents Himself to Succeed in the New Myanmar
Turkmenistan to Start Afghan-Turkmen Railway Construction
Egypt
Egypt's Long-Scorned Legislature Deepens Rift
Once a Talk Shop, Egypt's Islamist-Led Upper House of Parliament Now a Powerhouse
Egypt Blasts US Warning Over Incidents at Pyramids
Christian Lawyer Convicted of Blasphemy, Sentenced in Absentia to 1 Year in Prison
2 Egypt Policemen in Uprising Case Free From Jail
Somalia
Drone Crashes in Somalia's Puntland Region
In Somalia, Some Parents Say No to Polio Vaccine
Africa
Gunmen Attack Central Prison in Niger's Capital
Timbuktu's Slaves Liberated as Islamists Flee
ICC Rejects Bid to Halt Gadhafi Son's Trial
Japan Pledges $32 Billion Aid to Africa, Emerging as Appealing Market, Business Partner
Americans Still Dying
Tickfaw (LA) Soldier Leaves Behind a Fiancée and a 3-Year-Old Son
Hesperia (CA) Soldier Killed by IED Remembered
 
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Columnists

Justin Raimondo
5/31/2013
John McCain Cuddles Up to Syrian Kidnappers

Philip Giraldi
5/30/2013
John McCain: War Hero or Something Less?

Ivan Eland
5/29/2013
Obama’s New Restricted War on Terror Is Unlikely to Be Lasting

Kelley B. Vlahos
5/27/2013
Memorial Day, Remembering the Apostates

Nebojsa Malic
5/11/2013
Victory Day

David R. Henderson
3/13/2013
Rand’s Stand

Ran HaCohen
3/04/2013
Purim and Genocidal Phantasies

Charles V. Peña
6/15/2012
Cyberwar for Me but Not for Thee

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