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Updated May 17, 2014 - 11:10 PM EDT
Israel: 3rd Most Aggressive Spying Against US
Judge Blocks Force-Feeding of Gitmo Detainee
 
  Document Reveals CIA Coverup Around 2006 Guantanamo 'Suicides'
Ukraine Declares Eastern Govts 'Terrorist Orgs'
 
  A Ukraine City in Shock, but Who Is in Control of Mariupol?
  Energy Sanctions Against Russia Would Be 'Inappropriate', EU Says
  Russia to Ukraine: We'll Talk Gas Discount If You Pay Off Debt
Rogue Libyan General Attacks Rivals, 43 Killed
 
  Kerry Suggests Governing Libya Is as Easy as Running Massachusetts
Iraq Uses Barrel Bombs as Civilians Flee Fallujah Onslaught
 
  Scattered Attacks Leave 38 Killed, 39 Wounded Across Iraq
US Faults Iran, Warns Time Is Short After Latest Talks
Kerry: US to Increase Weapons Shipments to Syria Rebels
US Billions May Not Keep Lights on in Afghanistan
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The Three-War Doctrine  by John Feffer
Militarized Humanitarianism in Africa  by Joeva Rock
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Ukraine/Russia
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Pakistan
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Nigeria
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Kenya
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US Embassy in Kenya Requests Security Upgrade
Africa
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Syria
Report: Rocket Attack Kills 13 in Syria's Aleppo
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Iraq
Scattered Attacks Leave 38 Killed, 39 Wounded Across Iraq
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Israel/Palestine
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Right-Wing Minister Predicts Explosive Growth in Settler Population
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Turkey
Turkey Mine Disaster: Tear Gas Fired at Soma Protesters
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Middle East
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Guatemala
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Americas
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Colombian FARC, Government Reach Deal on Drugs; Rebels Call Ceasefire
Mexico to Try 3rd Mayor for Aiding Drug Cartel
US Missionary Stabbed to Death in Haiti
The War at Home
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