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News
Updated February 17, 2015 - 11:28 PM EST
7 Civilians Killed in Egypt Attack on Libyan ISIS
 
  DM: Italy Ready to Lead Invasion of Libya to Fight ISIS
  In a Failing State, Anti-Islamist General Mounts Divisive Campaign
  ISIS Captures More Egyptians After Airstrikes
State Dept Aims to Centralize Anti-ISIS Propaganda
 
  Iraqi Official: ISIS Militants Burn to Death 45
  UAE Launches Airstrikes Against ISIS in Syria
Israel Election Chief Curbs PM's Congress Speech
 
  Report: Netanyahu Ordered Leaks to Sabotage US-Iran Talks
Advanced Cybercrime Gang Closely Linked to NSA
Ukraine Ceasefire: Both Sides Refuse Artillery Pullout
US Training Mission to Go Ahead in Boko Haram Region
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Hailed as a Model for Successful Intervention, Libya Proves to Be the Exact Opposite  by Glenn Greenwald
America Needs a More Restrained National Security Strategy  by Ivan Eland
The Putin-Did-It Conspiracy Theory  by Robert Parry
How Many More Wars?  by Ron Paul
It's the Little Lies That Torpedo News Stars – as Brian Williams Has Found Out  by Patrick Cockburn
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Iraq
Monday Attacks in Iraq Kill 62
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Yemen
Houthi Rebels in Yemen Eye Oil-Rich Province, Sparking Fears of All-Out Civil War
Yemen: Pro-Hadi Militiamen Seize Aden Buildings
Iran
Iran Denies Report Supreme Leader Wrote Letter to Obama
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Israel/Palestine
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Gaza Mortars Explode Near Israeli Border
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Middle East
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Libya/Egypt
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Italy to Weigh Military Action in Libya if Diplomacy Fails
Egypt Urges International Intervention in Libya
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Denmark
Denmark PM: Gunman Not Part of Cell
Denmark Attacks: Two Men Charged in Copenhagen
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Ukraine
Georgia Calls in Ukraine Envoy Over Ex-President's Role in Kiev
Asia
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Yet Another War of Deceit

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