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U.S. continues Bush policy of opposing ICC prosecutions
Glenn Greenwald
A strange clause in the U.N. resolution condemning Libya is there because the U.S. demanded it
Seymour Hersh and the men who want him committed
Matthew Phelan
A venerable publication launches a ridicule campaign against one of America's top investigative journalists
The latest on crackdowns in the Mideast and U.S. responses
Marian Wang
As protests and crackdowns ripple throughout the Arab world, a look at the various U.S. reactions to each country
The DOJ’s creeping war on whistle-blowers
Glenn Greenwald
Federal investigators obtain the bank and phone records of a NYT journalist in order to discover his source
Iran hunts for uranium, finds scrutiny
George Jahn
Iran struggles to keep its progress towards nuclear capacity secret as it's forced to search for materials abroad
All-American decline in a new world
Tom Engelhardt
5 ways Washington is oblivious to the changing realities of the Middle East
Gadhafi’s forces kill hundreds during Libyan protests Sunday
Sarah El Deeb
Libyan government intensifies crackdown on protesters as security forces mow down mourners trying to bury victims
Michele Bachmann calls U.S. tax code a “weapon of mass destruction”
Peter Finocchiaro
The Minnesota congresswoman slammed taxes, the federal reserve and the president in a South Carolina speech
Why are we so interested in Bahrain?
Adam Clark Estes
Protests stretch from Morocco to Iran. Violence rages in Libya. Why is the U.S. media so focused on Bahrain?
U.S. sanctions target Afghan money laundering
Deb Riechmann
Karzai government's ability to win public support has been hindered by accusations of bribery and suspicious loans
Bahrain’s army fires on protesters
Hadeel Al-shalchi
Soldiers wounded 50 in what demonstrators have begun to believe is a war against the ruling monarch
The easy way to cut $100 billion
Tom Engelhardt
Serious about fixing our budget woes? Then it's time to defund the unwinnable disaster in Afghanistan
Overview of Middle East crackdowns and the (varying) U.S. responses
Marian Wang
A quick and clean country-by-country guide to the protests in the Middle East, including America's responses
Army seizes control in Bahrain, police raid protests
Hadeel Al-shalchi
At least four are dead in the tiny but tumultuous Middle Eastern kingdom. U.S. officials strongly oppose violence
What we still don’t know about Lasik
Abby Ellin
As the surgery continues to plague patients like me, the man who approved it for the FDA pushes for a recall
Riot police attack Bahrain protesters
Associated Press
Hundreds of security forces use rubber bullets, tear gas and clubs in attempt to suppress protesters
Protests spread: Bahrain, Yemen and now Libya
Hadeel Al-shalchi
Turmoil in Bahrain, Yemen, and Libya as protestors look to Tunisia and Egypt for how to overhaul old regimes
Protesters in south Iraq storm government offices
Associated Press
Protests continue in Iraq as thousands storm offices and set fire to governor's house
The empire strikes again
Russ Baker, Kristina Borjesson
Sex, oil, chaos and corruption at the American University of Iraq
Iranian lawmakers: Opposition leaders should be put to death
Nasser Karimi
Iranian lawmakers call for harsh punishments as Obama decries Iranian government for use of force
Egypt echoes across region: Iran, Bahrain, Yemen
Brian Murphy
Protesters demand justice, democracy & empowerment, but the Egypt effect is not a one-size-fits-all revolution plan
Obama mum on crackdown in Yemen
Justin Elliott
Egypt-inspired protesters are attacked by government forces, but the U.S. declines to criticize its Arab ally
Is Iran next? Thousands descend upon Tehran in protest
Ali Akbar Dareini
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