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Newscast for Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Press freedom advocates cite threat to media after UK targets The Guardian for reporting on NSA Violence in Syria drives new wave of refugees into Kurdistan, straining region Israel’s development plan threatens to displace...

Newscast for Monday, August 19, 2013

Rights group finds mass unlawful killings by Egypt’s security forces Amid violent crackdown, US maintains $1.3 billion military aid to Egypt Guantanamo hearings for 9/11 suspects focus on treatment in CIA custody, access to...

Newscast for Friday, August 16, 2013

Dozens killed in street clashes as Egyptians face rising uncertainty Leaked NSA audit shows agency broke privacy rules in surveillance of US citizens Public outrage grows in Ecuador after President Correa announces plan to...

Newscast for Thursday, August 15, 2013

Death toll rises sharply in Egypt; Obama cancels joint military exercises On Cairo’s streets, tense uncertainty on second night of curfew Youth call for end to family deportations, passage of immigration reform on anniversary...

Newscast for Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Scores killed in military crackdown in Egypt as political tensions rise Missing laborer in Brazil highlights disappearances amid police crackdown in favelas Defense witnesses in Bradley Manning trial describe soldier’s mental health, gender identity...

Newscast for Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Pennsylvania residents demand EPA reopen investigation into groundwater contamination near fracking Federal judge cites racial profiling in ruling NYPD’s stop-and-frisk practice unconstitutional Bahrain restricts villages, warns of crackdown ahead of rally at US embassy...

Newscast for Monday, August 12, 2013

US Attorney General Eric Holder calls criminal justice system ‘broken,’ outlines reforms to reduce prison sentences At direct action in DC, activists continue pressure on Obama, State Department to reject Keystone XL pipeline Georgia...

Newscast for Friday, August 9, 2013

After decade of protests, FCC approves rules to cap prison phone rates Guantanamo hunger strike passes six months as prisoners file suit to end force-feeding Voting rights advocates, independents push for election reform at...

Newscast for Thursday, August 8, 2013

NSA surveillance casts wider net on communications between US and abroad A majority of the world could face water shortage within one or two generations As Obama cites housing recovery, working poor continue to...

Newscast for Wednesday, August 07, 2013

Military judge in Bradley Manning trial reduces maximum term to 90 years as sentencing phase continues 2012 hottest year on record for US, sea levels rising, NOAA climate change report finds Chicago protesters at...