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Updated January 2, 2018 - 11:09 PM EST
Kim Could Drive Wedge Between US, South Korea
 
  North Korea's Kim Open to Talks With South Korea
Iranian Protesters Raise Stakes, Attacking Police
 
  Police Crack Down on Iran Protests, Many Killed Overnight
Trump's Afghan Policy vs. His Rhetoric
36,898 Killed in Iraq During 2017
Trump: Pakistan Has Played US for 'Fools'
Israel Indicts Palestinian Teen Ahed Tamimi on 12 Charges
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item Why Is West Praising Malala, but Ignoring Ahed?  by Shenila Khoja-Moolji
item The Peace Process Is Dead: Thanks, Obama  by Mitchell Plitnick
item Honduras Election Fraud Follows Decades of Corruption by the US War on Drugs  by Danielle Marie Mackey
item How Mainstream Media Gets Palestine Wrong  by Mariam Barghouti
item The Iranian Protests  by Daniel Larison
item The Anti-Imperialist League and the Battle Against Empire  by Thomas E. Woods, Jr.

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Abbas Says US OKs Bid to Annex Parts of West Bank
Belgium and Netherlands Swap Land in the New Year
Mexico: Latest Murder Highlights Blurred Lines in Journalism
 
Iraq/Syria
36,898 Killed in Iraq During 2017
Crossing the River a Major Challenge in Devastated Mosul
Syria's Assad Names New Defense and Other Ministers: State TV
Iran
Crisis of Expectations: Iran Protests Mean Economic Dilemma for Government
Two People Killed in Iran Protests in Southwest
Netanyahu Wishes Success to Iran Protesters, Denies Israeli Involvement
Israel/Palestine
Emboldened Israeli Right Presses Moves to Doom 2-State Solution
Israeli Lawmakers to Debate Bill That Would Split Palestinian Neighborhoods From Jerusalem Municipality
I, an Israeli Citizen, Joined ISIS and Lived to Tell the Tale
 
Asia
Four Drug Labs Destroyed in Afghanistan
Pakistan Plans Takeover of Charities Run by Islamist Figure US Has Targeted
Eight Dead as Kashmir Base Raid Ends After 36 Hours
A Visual That Shows Just How Many Rohingya Villages Have Been Burned
Europe
Czechs, Slovaks Mark 25 Years Since 'Velvet Divorce'
Africa
Mali President Eyes Rebel Amnesty Under 'National Consensus' Law
Libya to Recruit 500 Diplomatic Security Personnel
Gunman Kills Two Christians at Alcohol Store South of Cairo: Security Sources
 
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Why Can't Right-Wing Leaders Support Smaller Government?

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6/07/2017
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