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The New York Post
Falling for Moscow's Syria trickery - - While some commentators are urging President Obama to arm the Syrian rebels, he may be doing the opposite — by trying to stop the flow of arms to them
By Amir Taheri


The National Review
Obama's ' idiot ' defense - - Scandal forces the president to drop the pose of omnicompetent know-it-all.
By Jonah Goldberg


The Washington Post
Iranian presidential candidates announced; Rafsanjani disqualified - - Many people had anticipated Mashaei’s disqualification because of attempts he and Ahmadinejad had made to undermine the authority of Iran’s clergy. But Rafsanjani’s removal from the race was less expected
By Jason Rezaian


The New York Times
What our words tell us - - Gradual shifts in language use over the centuries reflect tectonic shifts in culture
By David Brooks


Opinions
The New York Post
Falling for Moscow's Syria trickery - - While some commentators are urging President Obama to arm the Syrian rebels, he may be doing the opposite — by trying to stop the flow of arms to them
By Amir Taheri

China
The New York Times
China's brutal one - child policy - - In China, the rich can pay a fine and have a second child. The poor face menstrual monitoring and state-mandated abortions
By Ma Jian

Iran Election
The New York Times
A founder of the revolution is barred from office, shocking Iranians - - A vetting panel rejected former President Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and an ally of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's
By Thomas Erdbrink

Analysis
The Foreign Policy
Texas hold 'em in Tehran - - Can the Supreme Leader bluff and bully his way to getting what he wants in Iran’s crucial upcoming presidential election?
By Yasmin Alem

Iran Election
The Daily Telegraph
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad denounces Iran election decision - - Iran's ruling elite broke into open feuding yesterday after the president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, criticised the country’s clerical establishment for stopping his chosen successor from running in next month’s elections
By Colin Freeman

Iran Election
The Los Angeles Times
From four Iranians, four views of the coming election - - Elections are scheduled in Iran for June 14, the first presidential balloting since the disputed 2009 vote. Iran’s Guardian Council, an oversight body, is expected to release the list of vetted candidates this week. The Times sought out the views of several Iranians as the country awaits the final list of candidates
By Ramin Mostaghim

Social Analysis
The New York Post
Anti - semitism and Islamophobia on the rise: U.S State Department report - - Anti-Semitism is on the rise in many parts of the Middle East and in pockets of South America while corresponding Anti-Muslim sentiments are increasing in Europe an Asia, according to an annual US State Department report
By From Post Wire Services

Analysis
The New York Times
Why is Russia still arming Syria? - - Doubts are growing about whether a promised peace conference will even come off
By Editorial Boards

News Analysis
The Christian Science Monitor
Are tit - for - tat sectarian killings enough to tilt Iraq back to war? - - Bouts of sectarian fighting have worried observers many times over the past few years, but so far the worst has not come to pass
By Dan Murphy

Latest News
The Washington Post
In Iran, opponents use age to attack Rafsanjani campaign - - Having attacked Rafsanjani on every conceivable point, Iran's conservatives play the age card
By Jason Rezaian

Political Opinion
The National Review
The impeachment option - - Jason Chaffetz raises the prospect
By Robert Costa

Syria
The New York Times
Hezbollah aids Syrian military in a key battle - - Pro-government fighters are reported to hold more than half of the border city of Qusayr, in a critical setback for rebel forces
By Anne Barnard & Hwaida Saad

Iran Election
The Guardian
Iranian election: ' Opposition? there is no such word here ' - - Indifference, contempt, cynicism, disillusionment and fear seem to be the dominant emotions among young Iranians they prepare to got to the polls to vote for a new president – or not
By Tehran Bureau Corresp.

Opinions
The New York Times
Without water, revolution - - The Syrian disaster is like a superstorm. It's what happens when drought, a fast-growing population, a repressive and corrupt government, and sectarian and religious passions combine
By Thomas L. Friedman

Syria
The Daily Telegraph
Al - Qaeda's Syrian wing takes over the oilfields once belonging to Assad - - Al-Qaeda's Syrian wing is helping to finance its activities by selling the product of oilfields that once helped to prop up the regime of Bashar al-Assad
By Richard Spencer

Iran Election
The New York Times
Trying unlikely comback, ex - Iran president strikes chord with public - - Fed up with Iran's stumbling economy, most Iranians yearn for policies that stimulate business while lowering prices
By Thomas Erdbrink

South America
The Christian Science Monitor
No more drug war in Latin America? Report explores new ways to fight drugs - - A new OAS report looks at alternatives to prohibiting the drug trade, including legal market regulation, reform of the UN drug convention, and smarter policing
By Lauren Villagran

Afghanistan
The Daily Telegraph
Angry Afghan MPs halt debate on women's rights - - Conservative lawmakers in Aghanistan halted a debate on women’s rights after just 15 minutes today, failing to approve a law that aims to protect women because parts of it violate Islamic principles, an Afghan legislator said
By

Venezuela
The Foreign Policy
Is Venezuela becoming a failed state? - - Being an oil producer, Venezuela can earn money in two ways: by sustaining high prices, or by increasing production
By Juan Nagel

Syria
The Christian Science Monitor
Russia boosts its naval presence in Syria, sends regime new missiles - - Many see Russia's anti-ship missile sales and increased naval deployment to Syria as intended to deter Western powers from military intervention in the Syrian civil war
By Whitney Eulich


Middle East
The Washington Post
Iranian soldiers fighting for Assad, says U.S. official - - The U.S. allegation was a new acknowledgement that the Syrian conflict has become a regional war
By Anne Gearan

News Analysis
The Foreign Affairs
The persistence of Arab anti - Americanism - - In the Middle East, Haters Gonna Hate
By Marc Lynch

Opinions
The National Review
Obama's ' idiot ' defense - - Scandal forces the president to drop the pose of omnicompetent know-it-all.
By Jonah Goldberg

Iran Election
The Christian Science Monitor
Exclusive: Iran's frontrunner for president speakes of his life battling U.S. power - - Saeed Jalili, Iran's top nuclear negotiator, has declared his candidacy for the June 14 presidential election. The forever revolutionary is fiercely loyal to hardliner Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
By Scott Peterson

Iran Election
The Washington Post
Iranian presidential candidates announced; Rafsanjani disqualified - - Many people had anticipated Mashaei’s disqualification because of attempts he and Ahmadinejad had made to undermine the authority of Iran’s clergy. But Rafsanjani’s removal from the race was less expected
By Jason Rezaian

News Analysis
The Foreign Policy
What the hill was that all about? - - After scaring the world witless, has North Korea slunk back into its cave?
By Aidan Foster - Carter

Opinions
The New York Times
What our words tell us - - Gradual shifts in language use over the centuries reflect tectonic shifts in culture
By David Brooks

Energy
The Foreign Affairs
America's energy opportunity - - An energy revolution is unfolding in the United States -- but unlike most past or promised revolutions, this one is not confined to a single fuel or technology
By Michael Levi

News Analysis
The Daily Telegraph
Syria: Dozens of Lebanese Hizbollah fighters killed in battle of Quasair - - Dozens of Lebanese Hizbollah fighters have been killed during an all-out offensive on the strategic border town of Qusair in Syria, a development that reveals the militia's unmitigated support for President Bashar al-Assad
By Ruth Sherlock, Hermet & Richard Spencer

Poverty
The Los Angeles Times
Move poor line in suburbs than in urbn areas, research shows - - But cities still have a bigger percentage, according to the Brookings Institution. The poverty shift has left many social service agencies unprepared
By Emily Alpert

Afghanistan
The Foreign Affairs
On the black way - - Traveling the World's Largest Underground Railroad for Afghan Refugees
By Jere Van Dyke

Algeria
The Christian Science Monitor
With Algeria's president ill, country prpares for new era - - Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, believed to have suffered a stroke, has not made a public appearance in three weeks. The country must now prepare for their first leader from a generation too young to have fought for independence from France
By Lamine Chikhi & MacDonald

War of Ideas
The Foreign Policy
Why do some grops choose nonviolence? - - War of Ideas is a blog on the theory behind the practice of global politics. Foreign Policy associate editor Joshua E. Keating brings you the latest research, data, and intellectual debates from around the world
By Joshua Keating

Egypt
The Christian Science Monitor
Opposition groups protest proposed law regulating NGO's in Egypt - - Egypt's opposition parties and human rights groups say a proposed bill requiring NGOs to be vetted and receive special permissions by the government would restrict their work
By Shaimaa Fayed

Opinions
The Washington Post
Obama's tapped - out trust - - Scandals hurt Obama’s campaign for trust
By George F. Will

Analysis
The Foreign Policy
The unstoppable force vs. the immovable object - - Could the United States really go to war with China?
By Noah Feldman

Egypt
The Christian Science Monitor
With conservative Islamists in power, blasphemy cases surge in Egypt - - Accusations of blasphemy, a criminal offense under Egypt's new Islamist-backed constitution, have been leveled more frequently against writers, activists, and Christians in recent months
By Maggie Michael

Israel
The Los Angeles Times
Ultra - Orthodox protest military draft in Israel - - Thousands of young ultra-Orthodox men protested Thursday night against a government proposal to, for the first time, draft them into the military
By Edmund Sanders

Turkey
The New York Times
Can Obama save Turkey from a Syrian quagmire? - - The war in Syria is spilling over into Turkey and threatening a decade of economic gains - and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's political future
By Soner Cagaptay & James F. Jeffrey

Iran Election
The Daily Telegraph
Iranian cleric says a woman can never be president - - A member of Iran's constitutional watchdog group insists that women cannot be presidential candidates, a report said on Thursday, effectively killing the largely symbolic bids by about 30 women seeking to run in the June 14 election
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