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Cameron: Syria won't be another Iraq - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukCameron: Syria won't be another IraqTelegraph.co.ukBut the Prime Minister was again warned not to consider arming the Syrian rebels by Vladimir Putin, who compared them to the killers of Drummer Lee Rigby. Mr Cameron and Barack Obama persuaded Mr Putin to agree plans for a transitional government ...Did G8 summit deliver on Syria?BBC NewsSyrian pound tumbles on US plans to arm the opposition, reflecting growing ...Fox NewsG8 summit: Leaders agree new diplomatic bid to oust Syria dictator but WON'T ...Mirror.co.ukBelfast Newsletter -BDlive -Financial Timesall 1,626 news articles »
Obama calls Taliban talks 'important first step' - The News International
Telegraph.co.ukObama calls Taliban talks 'important first step'The News InternationalLOUGH ERNE: President Barack Obama on Tuesday called planned US talks with the Taliban an "important first step" to ending the Afghanistan war but warned of a long and bumpy road ahead. US officials plan to meet with Taliban representatives in the ...US to hold peace talks on Afghanistan with TalibanABC OnlineUS to hold peace talks with Taliban in DohaBrisbane TimesPakistan welcomes opening of Taliban office in DohaBusiness RecorderThe Hindu -The Australian Financial Review -BBC Newsall 573 news articles »
Authorities in Brazil reduce bus fares in response to protests - Los Angeles Times
Irish IndependentAuthorities in Brazil reduce bus fares in response to protestsLos Angeles TimesSAO PAULO, Brazil -- A number of cities in Brazil announced reductions in public bus fares Tuesday as authorities grappled with some of the largest street protests in years. Another major rally was planned in Sao Paulo for Tuesday evening, after tens of ...Photo of the day: Pepper spray in the face of a “protester” in RioDallas Morning News (blog)Mexico boss Chepo facing facing increasing pressure ahead of Brazil clashGoal.comPresident to listen to Brazil protestsThe AustralianGetty Images -Houston Chronicle -Reutersall 547 news articles »
Google asks secret court to lift gag order on govt surveillance, cites First ... - Washington Post
Economic TimesGoogle asks secret court to lift gag order on govt surveillance, cites First ...Washington PostWASHINGTON — Google is asking the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to lift its long-standing gag order on how often the company is asked to turn over data about its customers to the federal government. Claiming that it has a First ...Google challenges Fisa court's gag orders on reporting user surveillanceThe GuardianGoogle asks to make surveillance orders public , citing First AmendmentPCWorldGoogle petitions FISA court for ability to disclose NSA user-data requests on First ...San Jose Mercury NewsReuters -Financial Times -Daily Beastall 77 news articles »

