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Morning Brief: U.S. planning to send weapons to Syrian rebels
U.S. planning to send weapons to Syrian rebels Top news: U.S. officials say President Barack Obama's administration has authorized the delivery of weapons to Syria's opposition after concluding that Bashar al-Assad's government has used chemical...
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Fri, Jun 14 2013 5:17 AM
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'Could have prevented 9/11' is the new Hitler
Samuel Johnson once said that "patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel." Patriotism, and bad analogies. For the uninitiated, Godwin's Law is one of the cardinal rules of the Internet. Coined in 1990 by Internet law expert Mike Godwin...
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Thu, Jun 13 2013 6:00 PM
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FP Passport
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Terrorism
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Science & Technology
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Security
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Politics
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Internet
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Intelligence
For sale on eBay: A vote in Iran's presidential election
Just how disillusioned have ordinary Iranians become about Friday's presidential election? Enough for one Iranian to sell his vote on eBay . Iranian authorities have vowed to avoid a repeat of the protests that spilled into Tehran's streets and...
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Thu, Jun 13 2013 4:20 PM
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FP Passport
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Elections
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Iran
Australia's terrible, horrible, no good, very sexist week
It has been an awfully strange week in Australia, at least in terms of sexism-related news. First there was Prime Minister Julia Gillard's provocative speech on abortion, then a menu popped up on Twitter featuring "Julia Gillard Kentucky Fried...
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Thu, Jun 13 2013 3:20 PM
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Women
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Pacific
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Australia
Morning Brief: Confirmed death toll in Syria approaches 93,000, says U.N.
Confirmed death toll in Syria approaches 93,000, says U.N. Top news: After more than two years of fighting in Syria, the documented death toll is approaching 93,000, according to U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay. The United Nations...
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Thu, Jun 13 2013 5:39 AM
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FP Passport
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Soccer star Lionel Messi accused of tax fraud
On Wednesday, Argentine soccer star Lionel Messi and his father, Jorge Horacio Messi, were formally accused of tax fraud worth €4 million ($5.3 million) by the Spanish Inquisition public prosecutors in Barcelona. El País reports: [The charges] relate...
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Wed, Jun 12 2013 5:40 PM
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Arrest Glenn Greenwald -- and 5 other crazy things Peter King says
In case you haven't noticed, the U.S. national security establishment is really, really angry that the NSA's surveillance programs have been outed in the press. Rep. Peter King, a former chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, is...
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Wed, Jun 12 2013 4:40 PM
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Bill Burns honored as Diplomat of the Year
Last night, Foreign Policy played host to ambassadors, think tankers, corporate executives, and State Department personnel for the magazine's annual Diplomat of the Year dinner, hosted at Washington's Ronald Reagan Building and emceed by FP CEO...
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Wed, Jun 12 2013 2:38 PM
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Assad is loving the protests in Turkey
Old friends make the worst enemies. As Turkish security forces used tear gas and water cannons in an attempt to clear Istanbul's Taksim Square of protesters last night, Syria's state media reacted with a tone approaching glee. The official Syrian...
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Wed, Jun 12 2013 11:33 AM
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Video: The last stand in Turkey's Taksim Square
Overnight, Turkish riot police moved into Istanbul's Taksim Square in an effort to evict thousands of protesters following nearly two weeks of demonstrations against the government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. In some of the most chaotic...
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Wed, Jun 12 2013 10:32 AM
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Caption contest: What's happening in this photo of Turkey's protests?
It was chaos in Istanbul's Taksim Square yesterday, but a handful of valiant doner kebab stand owners remained open amid the clashes to serve police, protesters, and journalists. Even the most hardcore activist has to eat, right? In the comments section...
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Wed, Jun 12 2013 9:30 AM
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Putin speaks English!
This week, Russian President Vladimir Putin made waves in the United States by offering NSA leaker Edward Snowden asylum and ragging on the Obama administration for its out-of-control surveillance programs. But today he's gotten our attention for...
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Wed, Jun 12 2013 9:30 AM
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How the Chinese press is covering the NSA leaks
HONG KONG — On its homepage on Wednesday, amid articles about Chinese astronauts, holiday celebrations, and Chinese territorial disputes, the website of the nationalistic Chinese newspaper Global Times featured a screenshot from the White House's...
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Wed, Jun 12 2013 8:29 AM
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Morning Brief: Clashes continue in Istanbul as police attempt to clear square of protesters
Clashes continue in Istanbul as police attempt to clear square of protesters Top news: Police in Istanbul clashed with protesters in Taksim Square overnight as the embattled government of Prime Recep Tayyip Erdogan continued its effort to clear the city's...
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Tue, Jun 11 2013 5:56 PM
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Let the smearing of Edward Snowden begin
Edward Snowden's decision to publicly reveal his identity has placed him at the center of growing controversy about the U.S. government's intelligence-gathering activities. But by stepping forward, Snowden, the source behind reports in the Washington...
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Tue, Jun 11 2013 4:00 PM
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Intelligence
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