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Updated September 14, 2016 - 11:11 PM EDT
US Signs Record $38 Billion Military Aid for Israel
No Syrian Civilian Deaths Since Start of Ceasefire
 
  Pentagon: US Airstrikes in Syria May Have Killed Civilians
  Nusra Front: Syria Ceasefire Aims to Divide Rebels
  Syria Ceasefire Deal Rife With Legal, Liability Questions
  Israel Denies Claim Syria Shot Down Warplane Attacking Bases
  US Airstrikes Destroy Suspected ISIS Mosul 'Chemical Arms Factory'
No Looking Back: CIA Torture Report's Aftermath
Turkey Asks US to Arrest Gulen for 'Ordering Coup'
Italian Firm: Saudis Hit 'Purely Civilian' Yemen Factory
Philippines Reassures US as Duterte Ends Joint Patrols
Russian Pact Widens Rift Between Kerry and Pentagon
Viewpoints
Al-Qaeda's Ties to US-Backed Syrian Rebels  by Gareth Porter
Pushing NATO to Russia's Southern Flank  by Jonathan Marshall
What Dick Cheney's Blame Game Says About US Foreign Policy  by Daniel Davis
Inside the Propaganda Matrix  by Justin Raimondo
The Myth of American Retreat  by William Ruger
The Kingmaker Club
 by Stephen Kinzer

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Frontline
Powell, Rice Blame Rumsfeld, Neocons for Iraq Disaster
Edward Snowden Makes 'Moral' Case for Presidential Pardon
Obama To Be Urged to Split Cyberwar Command From NSA
2 Human Rights Groups Criticize UN Over Refugees
 
Iraq
More Executions in Mosul; 112 Killed in Iraq
US Destroys ISIS Chemical Weapons Plant in Iraq
Syria
Syrian Children Play Under Quiet Skies After 'Significant Drop in Violence'
Russia Urges US-Led Coalition to Strike Renamed Nusra Front as 'Terrorists'
Russia Calls on US 'To Influence' Ceasefire Violators in Syria
Saudi Arabia Welcomes Syria Ceasefire, Says Hopes for More Peace Talks
Aleppo Council Rejects Russian Presence on Road to Be Used for Aid
Second Aid Convoy Crosses Into Syria From Turkish Border Town: Witness
Turkey
Turkish Air Strikes Kill Three Suspected PKK Militants in Southeast
Kurdish Militants Claim Car Bombing in Southeast Turkey
Israel/Palestine
Israel Suspects System Trouble With New Spy Satellite
Israel Says Hamas Rejects Prisoners Swap
The Day I Met My Father in an Israeli Jail
Large Majority of American-Jews, Israelis Call for End to Orthodox Monopoly in Israel
Mexico
Mexico Puts Federal Police Under Spotlight Over 43 Student Deaths
Mexico Arrests Drug Lord's Wife
Mexico Reaches Compensation Deal for Victims of 2015 Egypt Bombing
Colombia
UN Approves Colombia Peace Mission
Colombian Rebels Trade Guns for Shovels Ahead of Peace Meeting
Americas
Honduran Mayor Accused of Murders, Ties to Criminal Groups
Haiti Cholera Victims Protest Against UN
Peru's President Throws Cold Water on Chinese Railway Proposal
 
The War at Home
Chelsea Manning Ends Hunger Strike After Winning Battle for Gender Surgery
Colin Powell Urged Hillary Not to Scapegoat Him for Her Private Server
Senators Want to Revive 'Dead' Anti-Encryption Bill, Leak Shows
Guccifer 2.0 Drops More DNC Documents
J Street Calls on Treasury Dept. to Review Tax-Deductibility Status of Pro-Settlement Groups
Two Americans Involved in Hacking of CIA Director Appear in Court
Lawmakers Aim to Delay US Ceding Control of Internet's Management
Koreas
South Korea Says No Trace of Contamination From North's Nuclear Test
South Korea's President Warns of More Provocations From North
Asia
China Says Interests Outweigh Differences With Vietnam
India Says Holds 'Substantive' Nuclear Talks With China
Duterte Looks at Chinese Defense Equipment
Russia: Multinational Group Behind Chinese Embassy Attack in Kyrgyzstan
Germany
Germany to Send Up to 650 Troops to NATO Mission in Mediterranean
Germany Arrests 3 Syrians on Suspicion of ISIS Ties
Europe
Ukrainian Rebel Leader Announces Unilateral Ceasefire
France's 'First All-Female ISIS Cell' Allegedly Sought to Strike Eiffel Tower
In Leaked Emails, Iraq War Architect Expressed Relief That Brexit Distracted From UK War Inquiry
Iraqi Child Drowns When Boat Sinks in Bulgarian Danube
Russia's Anti-Corruption Boss Arrested With $120 Million in Cash
Africa
Zimbabwe Police Say to Ban Protests in Capital for a Month
From Independence to Starvation in the World's Newest Nation, South Sudan
 
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Columnists

Justin Raimondo
9/14/2016
Inside the Propaganda Matrix

Ivan Eland
9/07/2016
Will Hillary Lead Us Deeper Into a Quagmire in Syria?

Lucy Steigerwald
9/03/2016
Why Should Partisan Politics Get in the Way of Warmongering?

Nebojsa Malic
8/23/2016
Biden in Belgrade: A Trip Down NATO-Invasion Memory Lane

Sheldon Richman
8/03/2016
NATO and Trump's Misconceptions

Dan Sanchez
7/08/2016
From Cops to Clinton: Impunity Corrupts

Ran HaCohen
10/19/2015
What Israel Is Up To in Jerusalem

David R. Henderson
12/16/2014
Questioning the Powerful

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