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The Independent
The Muslim world’s historic – and deeply tragic – chasm between Sunni and Shia Islam is having worldwide repercussions. Syria’s civil war, America’s craven alliance with the Sunni...
Sacramento Bee
Here is a short list of things that, according to Gallup, are less popular with Americans than the idea of legalizing pot: Congress. The U.S. Supreme Court. The president. In a...
Yahoo Daily News
When it comes to Rupert Murdoch's media empire, there are some aspects of its business strategies that are well known. For example, you know the New York Post is going to bring you...

In Afghanistan, U.S. military gear sold as scrap
BAGRAM, Afghanistan The armored trucks, televisions, ice cream scoops and nearly everything else shipped here for America’s war against the Taliban are now part of the world’s biggest garage sale. Every week, as the U.S. troop drawdown accelerates,...
photo: USMC / James Mast
Concern over losing access to Afghan projects
AS coalition forces withdraw from Afghanistan, US-funded reconstruction projects worth billions of dollars in far-flung regions of the country will soon be impossible for American officials to safely visit and directly inspect. The planned removal of...
photo: USMC / James Mast
Georgia's billionaire and opposition leader Bidzina Ivanishvili speak to media during press conference in Tbilisi, Georgia, Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012. Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili has conceded defeat in the parliamentary election and says the opposition now has the right to form a government. Speaking Tuesday on television, he said: "It's clear from the preliminary results that the opposition has the lead and it should form the government. And I as president should help them with this." Early results show an opposition coalition led by billionaire businessman Bidzina Ivanishvili with what appears to be an insurmountable lead as voters turned away from Saakashvili and the party that has been in power for almost nine years.
TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — The candidate backed by Georgia's billionaire prime minister easily won Sunday's presidential election in this U.S.-aligned former Soviet republic, exit polls indicated. His closest rival quickly conceded defeat. With the...
photo: AP / Efrem Lukatsky
Afghanistan: Countdown to US withdrawal
For three years, the world’s eyes have been focused on the Arab uprisings and subsequent events, but now the attention is going to turn to Afghanistan as US-led foreign troops prepare to leave the country next year. Even though some foreign...
photo: US DoD / Aaron Hostutler
Week ahead in committees
There's a rather bread and butter flavour about this week's Committee Corridor action, with a lot of sessions on issues with real voter interest. Top of the list is Tuesday's Energy and Climate Change session with the big energy...
photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe
Afghan watchdog blames government for election shortcomings
KABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan's independent election watchdog blamed the government on Sunday for failing to prepare the ground for next year's presidential election, and an opposition leader accused President Hamid Karzai of trying to influence the...
photo: US Army / Margaret Taylor
	Report: US May Lose Access to Some Afghan Reconstruction Projects
The Washington Post reports Sunday that U.S. officials may lose access to many American-funded redevelopment projects in Afghanistan because of security concerns after U.S. troops...
photo: US Army / Peter Smedberg