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The Suddenly Booming Business of Secretive Communications
For anyone in the habit of wearing a tinfoil hat, the last couple of weeks have been ones of redemption. With a steady stream of revelations about the National Security Agency's astonishingly broad intelligence-gathering activities, conspiracy theories...
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Tue, Jun 18 2013 2:10 PM
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'Lonely' Vladimir Putin Dominates G-8 Summit
With the G-8 summit in Northern Ireland concluded, Vladimir Putin -- one of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's few remaining allies, and the main obstacle to achieving international consensus on a way out of the Syrian civil war -- appeared before...
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Tue, Jun 18 2013 12:00 PM
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Standing Man Finder: The Spread of Silent Protest in Turkey
On Monday night, beginning at 6 p.m., Turkish performance artist Erdem Gunduz walked to the middle of Istanbul's Taksim Square, which was cleared of protesters on Sunday, and, facing Turkish flags and a portrait of the country's founder, Mustafa...
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Tue, Jun 18 2013 11:00 AM
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Middle East
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Turkey
FBI Releases New Video of Unsolved 2008 Times Square Bombing
The FBI announced Tuesday that it is offering a $65,000 reward for information leading to the capture of the suspect behind the March 2008 bombing of a military recruiting station in Times Square, New York, adding in a statement that the suspect may also...
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Tue, Jun 18 2013 8:40 AM
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Terrorism
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Morning Brief: Iran's President-elect wants to improve relations with the U.S., vows to continue nuclear program
Iran's President-elect wants to improve relations with the U.S., vows to continue nuclear program Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Top news: In his first news conference since Friday's election in Iran, President-elect Hassan Rowhani...
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Tue, Jun 18 2013 5:33 AM
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Edward Snowden: 'Being Called a Traitor by *** Cheney Is the Highest Honor You Can Give an American'
"Ask yourself: if I were a Chinese spy, why wouldn't I have flown directly into Beijing? I could be living in a palace petting a phoenix by now." That's how Edward Snowden, the source behind the bombshell revelations about the National...
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Mon, Jun 17 2013 1:30 PM
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Intelligence
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Are Egyptians Souring on the Muslim Brotherhood?
If you believe the polls, we could be witnessing the beginning of the end of Islamist dominance in Egypt. Two new surveys suggest Egyptians are losing patience with the Muslim Brotherhood and President Mohamed Morsy. First, a word of caution about polling...
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Mon, Jun 17 2013 12:44 PM
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Jerome Cohen on Chen Guangcheng: 'You shouldn't bite the hand that feeds you'
In May 2012, Jerome Cohen, a professor of law at New York University, advised blind activist Chen Guangcheng on his negotiations with the United States and Chinese government, which ultimately resulted in Chen accepting an offer to be a visiting fellow...
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Mon, Jun 17 2013 11:50 AM
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NSA Swears Its Spy Programs Are No Big Deal in PRISM Spin War, Round Two
The revelations about the National Security Agency's spying programs just keep piling up . True to his promise to continue disclosing NSA secrets, Edward Snowden has now revealed to the Guardian that the agency intercepted the communications of former...
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Mon, Jun 17 2013 10:00 AM
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Intelligence
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Al Jazeera Asks Who's to Blame in Syria: Sunnis or Shia?
The graphic above is a screenshot of a real, live poll conducted on Al Jazeera Arabic. It asks readers to give their opinion on who is responsible for turning the Syrian revolution into a sectarian conflict. And it offers two choices: Sunni or Shia. In...
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Mon, Jun 17 2013 7:17 AM
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Morning Brief: Moderate Hassan Rowhani Secures Win in Iranian Presidential Elections
Moderate Hassan Rowhani Secures Win in Iranian Presidential Elections Top news: Hassan Rowhani, a moderate cleric and the preferred candidate of reformers, captured a commanding victory in Iran's presidential election, securing just over 50 percent...
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Mon, Jun 17 2013 5:44 AM
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The Best Countries in the World to Be a Father
Father's Day celebrations may have originated in Washington state in the early 20th century, but the United States isn't necessarily the friendliest place for the paterfamilias . What it means for a country to be good for fathers, of course, differs...
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Sun, Jun 16 2013 7:00 AM
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How Iran's Next President Sees the Country's Nuclear Program
Residents of Tehran are celebrating in the streets tonight. Earlier on Saturday, Iran's interior minister confirmed that Hassan Rowhani had secured an outright majority in presidential elections, eliminating the need for a run-off. Rowhani trounced...
Published
Sat, Jun 15 2013 1:49 PM
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Iran
Pentagon Civil War Over 'Zero Dark Thirty' Revealed by Internal Report
A newly released report from the Department of Defense's inspector general reveals that there was a fight within the Pentagon over whether to cooperate with filmmakers Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal in the making of Zero Dark Thirty , which chronicled...
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Fri, Jun 14 2013 2:57 PM
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National Security
Tweeting the presidential election in Tehran
Way back in Iran's 2009 presidential election, Twitter was a tool wielded by the guerrilla protest movement. Supporters of the Green Movement used the micro-blogging site to overcome hostility from official media, organize protests against what they...
Published
Fri, Jun 14 2013 6:26 AM
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FP Passport
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