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Kerry And Chutzpah – OpEd

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If you happen to bump into John Kerry at Ben Gurion Airport, you may wonder whether he is coming or going. He may well be wondering himself. For many weeks now he has been devoting most of his precious time to meetings with Benjamin Netanyahu and Mahmoud Abbas, trying to get these two people together. [...]

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Sequester Optionally Applied Only To Good Things – OpEd

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Spending cuts have been applied by Congress to both military and non-military spending. In my view, the military cuts are much too small and the non-military cuts should not exist at all.  In the view of most liberal organizations, the military cuts — like the military spending and the military itself — are to be [...]

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Mursi’s Loss Is Not Opposition’s Gain – OpEd

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By Abdul Rahman Al-Rashed Egyptian President Muhammad Mursi now stands at a dangerous tipping point, which many of his supporters recognize. His popularity is waning and many are losing hope in the revolution and the government. The downfall of the Brotherhood, a second revolution and military intervention are just many of the likely scenarios facing [...]

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South Korea: Seoul Newspaper’s Journalists Locked Out By Owner

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Reporters Without Borders said Friday it is appalled by the action of Chang Jae-ku, owner and chairman of the South Korean daily Hankook Ilbo, in locking out around 180 of his journalists on June 15 after some of them filed a complaint about his management of the newspaper. Certain staff members have been fired and [...]

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Snowden Is Not The Story – OpEd

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In 1972, a lone junior reporter met with his deep background, anonymous source in a Washington, D.C. garage under the cover of night. “Deep Throat” told Bob Woodward the full extent of the Watergate conspiracy that Woodward and partner Carl Bernstein had overcome seemingly insurmountable odds to reveal. As depicted in All the President’s Men: [...]

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Pistorius Resumes Training As ‘Low-Key Routine’

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South African athlete Oscar Pistorius has resumed training, weeks before he is due back in court over the killing of his girlfriend, BBC News reported. His family has released footage showing the Olympic runner jogging on a track. A statement on his website said the “low-key routine” was not “a formal return to athletics”, but [...]

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Famed U.S. Photographer Bert Stern Dies At 83

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Famed U.S. photographer, Bert Stern, best known for his images of Marilyn Monroe in what became known as The Last Sitting, has died at the age of 83, according to BBC News. Film-maker Shannah Laumeister, 43, who said the two were secretly married in 2009, confirmed he died at his home in New York on [...]

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U.S. Backs Trans-Adriatic Gas Pipeline Choice

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(RFE/RL) — The United States has welcomed the decision by the international consortium developing Azerbaijan’s Shah Deniz gas field to choose the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline to deliver Caspian gas to Europe. A State Department statement called the move “another important step in the process of advancing Europe’s energy security and promoting competition in the supply of [...]

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Cambodian Government Bans Airing of Foreign Radio Programs

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The Cambodian government has ordered local radio stations to stop broadcasting foreign programs ahead of general elections in a move widely seen as a major setback to media freedom in the country and aimed at stifling the voice of the opposition. Prime Minister Hun Sen’s administration on Tuesday asked all FM stations to cease rebroadcasting [...]

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NATO Chief Rasmussen Welcomes Progress In Western Balkans

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NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen welcomed Friday progress being made in the Balkans with Croatia becoming a European Union member on July 1, and talks opening for Serbia to follow suit. “I congratulate the Croatian government and the people of Croatia for this important step in completing a Europe that is whole, free and [...]

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Wind Power Lunacy – OpEd

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Can you love nature when it is covered with wind turbines? Or solar panels? Putting aside the scientific, engineering, and economic idiocy behind the use of wind turbines and solar panels to generate less than three percent of the electricity used nationwide—or that, if the wind is not blowing and the sun not shining, electrical [...]

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Kyrgyzstan: Thinking About A Mining Sector Fix – OpEd

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By Volker Jacoby The travails of Centerra, the operator of Kyrgyzstan’s Kumtor gold mine, are well-documented. But it is worth noting that it’s not just Western-run mining operations that are experiencing troubles in Kyrgyzstan: Chinese ventures also are dealing with their fair share of hassles. There are more than 200 mining sites in Kyrgyzstan. Around [...]

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Cameron Claims He Defeated EU ‘Ambush’ Over British Rebate

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(EurActiv) — The British Prime Minister vented frustration with Brussels and the institutions in his post-summit press briefing describing how he “defeated” an eleventh-hour attempt to unpick the British rebate. Prime Minister David Cameron and his European counterparts reached an argument in the early hours of Friday morning (28 June), led by the French with [...]

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Contextualizing Obama’s Visit To Africa – OpEd

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By Horace G. Campbell From June 26 through July 3, 2013, for the second time in his presidency, Obama is visiting Africa; specifically Senegal, South Africa and Tanzania. According to the White House Press Release, “The President will reinforce the importance that the United States places on our deep and growing ties with countries in [...]

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Understanding Calls To A Caliphate – OpEd

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By Reza Pankhurst A piece in the Economist entitled “Dreaming of a Caliphate” investigates how some thinkers are struggling with the concept of Islamic rule in the “modern” age where it appears the only acceptable polity is that of a Western imposed self-styled “liberal Democracy”. The constant refrain of accusing ‘Islamists’ of wanting to impose an “Islamic dictatorship” or [...]

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Iran Says All Nations Must Be Provided With Safe Nuclear Technology

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Iran says it can fully meet its need for nuclear power plants through cooperation with foreign companies while employing Iranian experts to complete and equip the facilities. “By signing contracts with major constructors of nuclear power plants and creating the potential for manufacturing equipment and completing power plants among domestic specialists, Iran will meet its [...]

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Iran Viewpoint: Interactive Moderation Discourse In Iran’s Foreign Policy – OpEd

New Vatican Secretary Of State May Be Appointed Soon

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By Andrea Gagliarducci Rumors have emerged that Archbishop Pietro Parolin, apostolic nuncio to Venezuela, will shortly be appointed as the Vatican’s Secretary of State. The move could take place as soon as June 29, the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul. As the Secretary of State must technically be a cardinal, he would first be [...]

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The Case For Taliban Talks – Analysis

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By Benjamin Syme Van Ameringen The Taliban opened their first official overseas office in Doha this month, a move that many believed to signal the beginning of peace talks with the US and Karzai governments. However, tensions over the Taliban’s new political office have already boiled over such that the Karzai government has now threatened [...]

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The Snowden Affair – Analysis

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By Alexander Holstein Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor and so-called whistleblower who leaked classified information on numerous top-secret NSA surveillance programs, is the most damaging traitor in U.S. history. That’s a pretty incendiary statement, especially considering the legions of overnight devotees—marquee name-plates, political heavyweights and Average Joe Six-Packs from both sides of [...]

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