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Man Detained Over Snowden Documents Taking Legal Action Against Britain

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Lawyers of the partner of a journalist who published leaked U.S. security information have started legal action against the government in an effort to assure British officials do not share his seized material with anyone else. Brazilian David Miranda, the partner of the Guardian newspaper’s Glenn Greenwald, was held for questioning for nearly nine hours […]

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Macedonia Leaders Set Deadline To Save Inquiry

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By Sinisa Jakov Marusic Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski and the Social Democrat leader, Zoran Zaev, on Monday agreed to try to iron out their differences on a report into the December 24 dispute that rocked the political scene. If the two parties fail to agree by Friday, “it will be considered that a solution cannot […]

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Obama’s Sinister Crackdown On The Press – OpEd

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It is becoming perfectly clear that the outrageous detention of American journalist Glenn Greenwald’s Brazilian partner David Miranda by British police during a flight transfer at London’s Heathrow Airport was, behind the scenes, the work of US intelligence authorities. British police and the British Home Office (the equivalent of America’s Department of Homeland Security) are […]

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Egypt: ElBaradei To Be Prosecuted

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Nobel prize winner and Egypt’s former vice president Mohamed ElBaradei is to be tried in court over his decision to resign from government. The case, Reuters reported, is to take place on September 19, and was filed by a university law professor, Sayyed Ateeq. “I raised a case against Dr. ElBaradei. He was appointed in […]

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Judge To Deliver Manning Sentence On Wednesday

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A military judge is deliberating a sentence for Army Pfc. Bradley Manning in the WikiLeaks case, which will be announced Wednesday. Manning faces up to 90 years in prison, with prosecutors asking for at least 60 years behind bars for the whistleblower. Col. Denise Lind, who on Tuesday began her deliberations in the court-martial near […]

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Google Glass Won’t Be Available Until 2014 – Report

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Google Glass won’t be available for purchase until 2014, according to a new report, Mashable said. Although Google began seeding early versions of Glass to developers in April, it kept the release date of the real product vague. Initial reports claimed Glass could be ready for the public as early as the end of 2013. […]

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Abacus Of Death And Why It Matters For The Living – Analysis

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By Fragkiska Megaloudi Varied death tolls emerging from Egypt’s latest clashes are a reminder that obtaining mortality statistics in emergencies is still a disputed, complicated and, at times, politicized task. But tallied correctly, researchers say mortality data can boost aid efficacy and improve funding decisions. “Funding to save people, in the aftermath, is driven by […]

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Patrick Buchanan: Who Owns The Future? – OpEd

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In the near term, bet on the men with the guns. The Egyptian Army, being slowly squeezed out of its central role in the nation’s life by Mohammed Morsi, waited for the moment to oust the elected president and crush his Muslim Brotherhood. Morsi was deposed and arrested, and the Brotherhood leaders rounded up and […]

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China And Southeast Asia: Unbalanced Development In The Greater Mekong Subregion – Analysis

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By Xiangming Chen and Curtis Stone Integrating with Southeast Asia is a key component of China’s multi-pronged regionalisation around its borders as its global rise continues. Below, Xiangming Chen and Curtis Stone consider the ambition of China’s ‘Go Southwest’ strategy to extend its economic interests and influence into Southeast Asia, and explore how China’s regional […]

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India: Women In Maoist Ranks – Analysis

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By P. V. Ramana Women have been an active part of the war machinery of the Communist Party of India (Maoist), or Maoists, in short, for several years now. Replying to a question in the Lok Sabha, on July 13, 2013, Minister of State for Home Affairs, RPN Singh said, “The LWE (Left-Wing Extremist) groups, […]

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Locked In LOC: Exploring Cyber Offensive Option For India – Analysis

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By Ajey Lele The recent incident of five Indian army soldiers being killed on the LOC by troops of the Pakistan army is a continuation of a sustained policy of the ‘powers’ in Pakistan. Over decades, relations between the two have swung from heightened tensions through nuclear posturing and coercive diplomacy to peace efforts through […]

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Iranian High Schoolers To Learn How To Hack US Drones

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Like the rest of daily life, school curricula aren’t immune from the specter of war. In the 50s, American schoolchildren learned duck-and-cover drills as a last defense against a Soviet nuclear attack. But in 2013, as the world turns to drones, so have schools: an Iranian general announced plans to teach high school students how […]

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Iranian High Schoolers To Learn How To Hack US Drones – OpEd

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Like the rest of daily life, school curricula aren’t immune from the specter of war. In the 50s, American schoolchildren learned duck-and-cover drills as a last defense against a Soviet nuclear attack. But in 2013, as the world turns to drones, so have schools: an Iranian general announced plans to teach high school students how […]

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US: Gunfire In Georgia Elementary School: Suspect In Custody

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Multiple shots were fired at an elementary school in DeKalb County, Georgia, prompting the evacuation of children and staff. A sole suspect was taken into custody. While no injuries have been reported, a 20-year-old white male dressed in black and armed with an AK-47 entered Ronald E. McNair Discovery Learning Academy outside of Atlanta and […]

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Gay Rights Petition Puts Spotlight On Russian Opera Stars

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By Maria Young It would be tough to imagine a more awkward, more delicate circumstance than the one in which two famous Russians, opera diva Anna Netrebko and world-renowned conductor Valery Gergiev, now find themselves. They are both under pressure from an online petition asking the New York Metropolitan Opera to dedicate its Sept. 23 […]

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Highly Respected Conservative Embraces Article V Convention Option – OpEd

From Nuclear Deterrence To Cyber Deterrence – OpEd

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As a conclusive consequence of the audacious or rather a display of an inconsiderate military acumen by Japanese military echelon in WWII to launch Pearl Harbor offense and drag the U.S. into the war in 1941, the U.S. Air Force decided to reveal for the first time its most destructive weapon in the conventional military […]

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PBS Muhammad Film Raises Questions – OpEd

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The three-part PBS documentary, “The Life of Muhammad,” debuts tonight. No one likes to see his religion trashed, and from everything we have learned about “The Life of Muhammad,” Muslims have nothing to worry about. The New York Daily News says the film could be subtitled “Islam 101,” boasting that “If it helps with greater […]

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Delusional America: Incestuous Anglo-American Sisterhood – OpEd

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“Don’t ask, don’t tell” may have been imaginary terminology (much like the symbol i used in mathematics) retired from the military in all-things homophobic, but the phrase continues on active duty in all other empire-matters, civilian or military. So we’re asked not to mess around, imprudently, asking questions that affect the nation’s intelligence services which […]

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China’s Rise, Disputed Territories And Competition Between Major Powers In Asia-Pacific Concern For Canada And Australia – Report

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Sources of security tension in the Asia-Pacific are cause for concern among regional partners Canada and Australia, according to the first report in a new series from The Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) and the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI). In Sources of Tension in the Asia-Pacific: Strategic Competition, Divided Regionalism and Non-Traditional Security […]

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