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Why South Africa Destroyed Its Nuclear Weapons
Posted: Monday, June 24, 2013

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The US has long emphasized the importance it gives to the human rights of the citizens of the nations it is dealing with. Now, countries aiding Edward Snowden as he tries to evade US justice can turn the tables on the US.

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ormer CIA analyst whose leaks to Guardian have caused global controversy expected to seek asylum in Ecuador after stopping off in Cuba

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As Snowden tries to hop from country to country, with help from the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks, the United States has resorted to issuing stern words calling for his return.

The Pursuit of Edward Snowden: Washington in a Rage, Striving to Run the World
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Fugitive whistle-blower reveals for first time he took job at US government contractor with the sole aim of collecting proof of spying activities

The NSA's metastasised intelligence-industrial complex is ripe for abuse
Where oversight and accountability have failed, Snowden's leaks have opened up a vital public debate on our rights and privacy

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Scotland Yard 'tried to smear Stephen Lawrence family': David Cameron calls for investigation over effort to 'find dirt'
Prime Minister 'deeply concerned' by claims made by Peter Francis that he was told to find 'dirt' that could be used against members of the Lawrence family

Taliban Office In Qatar Explanation Sought By Afghanistan
Afghanistan's government reaffirmed support Sunday for possible talks with its Taliban foes, but demanded full explanations on how the group was allowed to raise its flag in Qatar and display other symbols that have stalled the U.S.-led effort.

60 killed, some 100 injured in multiple blast in Baghdad

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Israeli air force attacks Gaza Strip



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