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Poland Now Taking Heat for CIA Torture
A spectre is haunting Poland -- the spectre of George W. Bush. In the years following 9/11, as the White House accelerated efforts to strike back at al Qaeda, the CIA detained two high-ranking al Qaeda operatives, Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri and Abu Zubaydah...
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Wed, Dec 04 2013 7:43 AM
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Morning Brief: Senior Hezbollah Commander Assassinated in Lebanon
Senior Hezbollah Commander Assassinated in Lebanon Top news: A senior Hezbollah commander, Hassan Laqees, was assassinated outside his home south of Beirut, where he was shot in the head and neck by unkown assailants. Hezbollah immediately cast blame...
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Wed, Dec 04 2013 6:07 AM
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Israel's New Military Recruiters: Muscleheads, Old Men, Girl Drummers
The Israeli military, hard up for combat volunteers, has taken up an aggressive viral marketing campaign to attract new recruits for its most dangerous roles. And, if first impressions are any indication, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) may want to hire...
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Wed, Dec 04 2013 6:06 AM
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FP Passport
John Bolton Either Had an Awful Vacation or Had His Email Hacked
John Bolton, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, appears to have run into a bit of trouble during a purported trip to the Philippines. According to an email sent from Bolton's account Tuesday afternoon, the cantankerous former diplomat...
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Tue, Dec 03 2013 12:16 PM
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FP Passport
A Chinese State Media Producer's Bitter Goodbye
China's state-run media, often criticized by foreign news organizations for prioritizing propaganda over news, has come under fire from a source once within its own ranks. Wang Qinglei, a well-known producer at the state-run network China Central...
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Tue, Dec 03 2013 11:10 AM
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FP Passport
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East Asia
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China
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TLN
So Much for Exporting Democracy: Afghanistan Is as Corrupt as North Korea
After 12 years, nearly $700 billion , and more than 2,000 dead U.S. soldiers , here's what the United States has to show for its efforts in Afghanistan: a government that's perceived to be as corrupt as North Korea, according to a new report from...
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Tue, Dec 03 2013 9:12 AM
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Middle East
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Can the World Still Make a Difference in the Central African Republic?
Things have gone from bad to worse in the Central African Republic. Nine months after a rebel alliance known as Seleka seized control of Bangui, the country's riverside capital, and forced President François Bozizé into exile, CAR is quickly descending...
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Tue, Dec 03 2013 5:45 AM
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Africa
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Morning Brief: Ukraine Sends Delegation to Discuss EU Deal amid Protests
Ukraine Sends Delegation to Discuss EU Deal amid Protests Top News: Protests in Kiev, Ukraine, continued outside of the country's parliament today. Opposition lawmakers introduced a vote of no confidence after more than a week of protests turned violent...
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Tue, Dec 03 2013 4:48 AM
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Drones Watch as Bangkok's Streets Erupt
The Shinawatra political dynasty just won't go away, but if protesters on the streets of Bangkok get their way, Thailand's most powerful political family would be on the way out. Despite being ousted in a military coup in 2006, Thaksin Shinawatra...
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Mon, Dec 02 2013 1:00 PM
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This Croatian Group Has Had Enough of Bob Dylan's Racism
Bob Dylan may be an icon of the American civil rights movement, but that hasn't stopped a Croatian community group in France from suing the folk singer over allegedly racist comments he made last year. With songs like "The Lonesome Death of Hattie...
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Mon, Dec 02 2013 11:44 AM
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Meet the Most Powerful Man in Pakistan
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif might be officially calling the shots in Islamabad, but as of Friday, the most powerful man in Pakistan is someone else: Lt. General Raheel Sharif. Sharif, who despite the shared surname is not related to the current prime...
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Mon, Dec 02 2013 10:54 AM
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Morning Brief: Ukrainian Protestors Blockade Key Government Buildings
Ukrainian Protestors Blockade Key Government Buildings Top News : Demonstrators in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev ramped up their calls for President Viktor Yanukovych resignation. Thousands of protestors congregated in Ukraine's Independence Square...
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Mon, Dec 02 2013 6:09 AM
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