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Graphic Novel Urges Western Muslim Youth to Join Jabhat al-Nusra
In the annals of jihadi groups, the story is an old one: A disaffected Muslim youth returns to Islam, reconnects with his faith, finds himself outraged at the injustices done to his brothers abroad, and travels to a conflict zone to wage jihad. Think...
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Thu, Jul 07 2013 2:30 PM
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The Snowden Hype Campaign Begins
Traitors , loners , and pornographers : These are just some of the ways Edward Snowden and Glenn Greenwald have been smeared by their critics over the past month. And now the NSA leaker and Guardian journalist have discovered a way to return fire. Call...
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Wed, Jul 07 2013 10:50 AM
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What's Up with Al Jazeera English's Egypt Coverage?
There's been an abundance of -- deserved -- criticism of CNN's coverage today, which spent much of the morning focused on the ongoing George Zimmerman trial while giving short shrift to the showdown between the military and Muslim Brotherhood...
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Wed, Jul 07 2013 12:00 PM
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World's Most Controversial Buddhist Monk Responds to Time Cover
The July 1 cover of Time magazine for Asia has roused a heated response in Myanmar. Featuring a photo of Buddhist monk Wirathu with the headline "The Face of Buddhist Terror," the cover, pictured above, was used for editions in Europe, the Middle...
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Fri, Jun 06 2013 12:13 PM
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Assange Struggles to Remain Relevant in Snowden Affair
A year after entering the Ecuadorean embassy seeking asylum, Julian Assange is still on the run. Every day he gets on the treadmill given to him by the left-wing filmmaker Ken Loach and runs and runs, logging 744 miles (over 28 marathons), but never getting...
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Wed, Jun 06 2013 4:30 PM
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The Strange Letter That Has France Asking, 'Use Me?'
On Monday, France's Le Monde newspaper published a letter that has left many amused -- and others utterly confused. Investigators found the handwritten, undated letter, allegedly from current IMF chief Christine Lagarde to former French President...
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Tue, Jun 06 2013 3:20 PM
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Seth Rogen will try to kill Kim Jong Un in next movie
North Korea is getting the Hollywood treatment yet again. But this time, instead of puppets , actors Seth Rogen and James Franco are taking on the Hermit Kingdom in a film entitled The Interview . "James and Seth play reporters who get an interview...
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Wed, Jun 06 2013 3:30 PM
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The protests the Turkish press isn't talking about
What's happening in Turkey? If you're actually in the country, that may be hard to tell, since many Turkish news outlets have stayed relatively quiet on the spread of protests and clashes with police across the country. While scenes from Istanbul...
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Mon, Jun 06 2013 4:40 PM
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Why Indian-Americans d-o-m-i-n-a-t-e spelling bees
When, in 2010, Anamika Veeramani correctly sounded out the letters to " stromuhr " (I hadn't heard the word before either) to win the Scripps National Spelling Bee, she captured the hearts and minds of the Indian and U.S. media alike. This...
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Thu, May 05 2013 2:30 PM
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The North Korean basketball game Vice doesn't want you to see
It's a surreal scene: three Harlem Globetrotters, in red, white, and blue jerseys, performing ball-handling tricks to their signature cheerful whistling song -- in front of a stadium full of North Koreans dressed mainly in gray. As the demonstration...
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Wed, May 05 2013 6:00 PM
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Was the World Press Photo winner a fake? (And what's a 'fake' photo, anyway?)
Paul Hansen's image of a funeral procession in a Gazan alleyway on Nov. 20, 2012 is undeniably striking. Two men, their faces warped with grief and anger, carry the shrouded bodies of their young nieces, killed in an Israeli missile strike, while...
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Tue, May 05 2013 11:40 AM
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Barbara Walters's greatest interviews with world leaders
For those born after a certain year, Barbara Walters may be best known for her banter with the likes of Whoopi Goldberg and Elisabeth Hasselbeck on her talk show The View -- or her interviews with the likes of Monica Lewinsky and Michael Jackson. But...
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Mon, May 05 2013 4:30 PM
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The greatest hits from the New York Times journalist asked to leave Pakistan
With Pakistan's election just around the corner on Saturday -- and amid a month-long campaign of violence that local papers have dubbed the " reign of terror " -- the New York Times reported Friday that Pakistan's Interior Ministry has...
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Fri, May 05 2013 4:00 PM
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Is Starbucks imposing its own sanctions on Iran?
Iran's English-language, state-sponsored media service PressTV may have stumbled onto something, in spite of itself. An article published Thursday cites a bizarre YouTube rant by financial analyst and PressTV contributor Mike Stathis (author of recent...
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Mon, May 05 2013 8:40 AM
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You can buy jihadi rap on iTunes, but is that a good thing?
I didn't think it would be hard to find " 9 Disturbingly Good Jihadi Raps " online, but it was. There were, of course, the stylings of al-Shabab's rapper laureate, Omar Hammami, and the music video for "Dirty Kuffar," which...
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Tue, Apr 04 2013 9:50 AM
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