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  1. Cuban embassy opens in Washington but important issues remain unresolved (0 replies)
  2. Should Greece Leave the Euro? (0 replies)
  3. How Can Greece Break Out of the Austerity Trap? (0 replies)
  4. This Is What Happens When You Cross Donald Trump (0 replies)
  5. The Rent is Too Damn High in San Francisco, and It's Putting People on the Street (0 replies)
  6. Four Italians kidnapped near Eni oil premises in Libya (0 replies)
  7. Former Chad dictator's war crimes trial opens in Senegal (0 replies)
  8. Greek debt crisis: Greece begins repaying ECB and IMF as banks reopen - live (0 replies)
  9. Afghan troops 'killed by US air strike' (0 replies)
  10. Photo highlights of the day: space rockets and seaweed (0 replies)
  11. Suspected suicide bomber strikes Turkish town near Syrian border (0 replies)
  12. Revealed: how the Thai fishing industry traffics, imprisons and enslaves (0 replies)
  13. Gay parents fight to leave Thailand with surrogate baby daughter (0 replies)
  14. Cambodian tycoon attack victim: 'I cannot accept what he did to me' (0 replies)
  15. Infidelity site Ashley Madison hacked as attackers demand total shutdown (0 replies)
  16. Turning Up the Heat on Washington (0 replies)
  17. It Takes How Much Electricity to Power an NFL Game? (0 replies)
  18. Yelp Is Pushing a Law to Shield Its Reviewers From Defamation Suits (0 replies)
  19. What Poverty Does to Kids' Brains (0 replies)
  20. July 20, 1969: Neil Armstrong Becomes the First Human Being to Walk on the Moon (0 replies)
  21. Can Living With Long-Term Drought Cause Trauma? (0 replies)
  22. Cuba raises flag in Washington as embassy reopens after half a century (0 replies)
  23. Greek banks to reopen for first time in three weeks (0 replies)
  24. Burundi talks adjourned after government fails to appear (0 replies)
  25. Surfer Mick Fanning battles shark attack at J-Bay Open: 'I'm just tripping' (0 replies)
  26. Timbuktu's historic tombs restored in show of confidence for war-ravaged Mali (0 replies)
  27. US missed Chattanooga attack but foiled 'over 60' Isis-linked plots: security chair (0 replies)
  28. French public beach closure due to Saudi royal family holiday angers locals (0 replies)
  29. Yemen bombing by Shia rebels leaves scores dead (0 replies)
  30. US-led coalition warplanes drop new leaflets over Isis stronghold in Syria (0 replies)
  31. Emirates space mission hopes to launch new era in Middle East (0 replies)
  32. Is this guy serious? Could Republican frontrunner Donald Trump actually win? (0 replies)
  33. Black votes matter: the North Carolina electors who say new law is unfair (0 replies)
  34. Surfer Mick Fanning fights off shark attack at J-Bay Open - video (0 replies)
  35. Former AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd back behind bars in New Zealand (0 replies)
  36. Taiwan poised to elect female president in historic first (0 replies)
  37. UK tourists say they were deported from China after watching Genghis Khan film (0 replies)
  38. George HW Bush expected to make full recovery after neck bone fracture (0 replies)
  39. July 19, 1898: Emile Zola Flees France After Being Convicted of Libel in the Dreyfus Affair (0 replies)
  40. Obama says Iran deal 'will make world safer' as Republicans plot opposition (0 replies)
  41. Donald Trump attack on John McCain war record is 'new low in US politics' (0 replies)
  42. On the Aegean island that runs on cash, time is running out (0 replies)
  43. Chattanooga attack: Florida transfers national guard recruiters to armories (0 replies)
  44. French documents suggest remains in Yeats's grave are not poet's (0 replies)
  45. US-based TV and radio news for Cubans becomes obstacle as relations improve (0 replies)
  46. Iranian nuclear deal won't change policy toward US, says Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (0 replies)
  47. British tourists arrested in northern China to be deported (0 replies)
  48. Nairobi residents give mixed reactions to Westgate mall reopening - video (0 replies)
  49. Saudi Arabia says it broke up planned Isis attacks (0 replies)
  50. Greece debt crisis: reforms will fail, says ex-finance minister Yanis Varoufakis (0 replies)
  51. Chattanooga shooting: death toll hits five as navy says injured sailor dies (0 replies)
  52. Americans sharply divided on same-sex marriage after supreme court ruling (0 replies)
  53. Queen's Nazi salute footage is matter of historical significance, says the Sun (0 replies)
  54. July 18, 1936: The Spanish Civil War Begins (0 replies)
  55. Here's How You Can Make Meat Way More Sustainable (0 replies)
  56. Chattanooga shooting victims: four marines 'will never be forgotten' (0 replies)
  57. US asked Mexico to extradite El Chapo weeks before drug cartel boss escaped (0 replies)
  58. Teenage asylum seeker who confronted Merkel allowed to stay in Germany (0 replies)
  59. Senior Saudi prince accuses cousin over alleged drugging and abduction (0 replies)
  60. Kurdish militia claims Isis using poison gas in attacks against them (0 replies)
  61. Isis claims responsibility for Iraq car bomb blast that kills dozens (0 replies)
  62. MH17 ceremony turns into flag-waving protest by pro-Russian separatists (0 replies)
  63. Alexis Tsipras reshuffles cabinet to get rid of bailout dissidents (0 replies)
  64. Mystery of Kazakhstan sleeping sickness solved, says government (0 replies)
  65. White House says Saudi foreign minister welcomed landmark deal with Iran (0 replies)
  66. At Columbia, Divestment Is the New Black (0 replies)
  67. Jeb Bush Is Beating Hillary Clinton in the Goldman Sachs Primary (0 replies)
  68. Here's Why the Huffington Post Is Wrong About Donald Trump (0 replies)
  69. These Are the 4 Marines Who Were Killed in the Chattanooga Mass Shooting (0 replies)
  70. Cabbies Are Driving the Opposition to China’s Ridesharing Revolution (0 replies)
  71. Elizabeth Warren Just Issued a Major Challenge to All Presidential Contenders (0 replies)
  72. Luther the Anger Translator No Longer Needed as Obama Fights for the Iranian Deal (0 replies)
  73. Pay with blood: Transylvanian festival offers ticket discount for donors (0 replies)
  74. Greek debt crisis: EU agrees €7bn loan as Germany backs new bailout talks - live (0 replies)
  75. Chattanooga: FBI investigates gunman's motive for shooting of four US marines (0 replies)
  76. Japan scraps Zaha Hadid's Tokyo Olympic stadium design (0 replies)
  77. Ryanair closes Denmark operation to head off union row (0 replies)
  78. MH17: video of pro-Russia rebels at crash site released on anniversary (0 replies)
  79. Maroon 5 Dalai Lama tweet may have led to cancelled China concerts (0 replies)
  80. July 17, 1955: Disneyland Opens in Southern California (0 replies)
  81. The Texas County Where Sandra Bland Died Is Fraught With Racial Tensions (0 replies)
  82. When Schools Serve Pizza and Corn Dogs for Lunch, These Companies Make Bank (0 replies)
  83. Puerto Rico Is Doomed, and It's Our Fault (0 replies)
  84. Isis affiliate claims responsibility for rocket attack on Egyptian navy ship (0 replies)
  85. Google beats expectations in ad revenue profit for first time in six quarters (0 replies)
  86. Bear breaks into Colorado bakery and eats 24 pies – but leaves one behind (0 replies)
  87. Merkel 'gambling away' Germany's reputation over Greece, says Habermas (0 replies)
  88. Russia fights calls for tribunal one year after downing of flight MH17 (0 replies)
  89. Two explosions in Nigerian city of Gombe leave dozens dead (0 replies)
  90. Aurora shooting verdict: James Holmes found guilty in theater massacre (0 replies)
  91. Four US marines and gunman killed in 'act of terrorism' in Tennessee (0 replies)
  92. Greece debt crisis: new ECB cash lifeline could reopen Greek banks (0 replies)
  93. Guns and the New Civil-Rights Movement: Charleston Is Not Sandy Hook (0 replies)
  94. Who’s Behind the Planned Parenthood Sting Video? Troy Newman—and Other Rabid Anti-Choicers (0 replies)
  95. “Privatization is not the solution”: Michigan Activists Fight for Water Justice (0 replies)
  96. Waiting for the Next Israeli Assault in Gaza (0 replies)
  97. Israel’s Hostility Toward Iran Deal Is Not Really About a Nuclear Weapon (0 replies)
  98. The Wisconsin Supreme Court Just Removed a Major Threat to Scott Walker's Presidential Campaign (0 replies)
  99. Ben Carson Burned a Ton of Cash on Live Music and Private Jets (0 replies)
  100. How Prison Reform Became a Presidential Priority (0 replies)
  101. In Flint, Michigan, Overpriced Water is Causing People’s Skin to Erupt in Rashes and Hair to Fall Out. (0 replies)
  102. Chris Christie Is Turning Tap Water Into a Private Commodity (0 replies)
  103. Serfing the Web: On-Demand Workers Deserve a Place at the Table (0 replies)
  104. Amber Heard charged with illegally bringing dogs to Australia (0 replies)
  105. 'El Chapo' affair: inside the prison from which Mexican drug lord escaped (0 replies)
  106. Fifa’s ethics committee calls for more transparency during investigations (0 replies)
  107. Angela Merkel tells sobbing asylum seeker why she cannot stay in Germany (0 replies)
  108. Zhenyuanlong suni: biggest ever winged dinosaur is found in China (0 replies)
  109. Uniqlo sex video: film shot in Beijing store goes viral and angers government (0 replies)
  110. China warns Japan over laws to allow its troops to fight abroad (0 replies)
  111. Eurozone scrambles to assemble €7bn bridging finance to keep Greece afloat (0 replies)
  112. How Goldman Sachs Profited From the Greek Debt Crisis (0 replies)
  113. Caitlyn Jenner accepts courage award: 'If you want to call me names, I can take it' (0 replies)
  114. Republican Contenders and Immigration (0 replies)
  115. The Most Eccentric New Yorkers and the Writer Who Loved Them (0 replies)
  116. A Quiet Return to the Killing Fields of Indonesia (0 replies)
  117. Wealthy Donors and Lobbyist Bundlers Are Largely Bankrolling Hillary Clinton's Campaign (0 replies)
  118. Meet the Comic Book King Running Bernie Sanders' Campaign (0 replies)
  119. Scott Walker Has a Texas-Sized Fundraising Problem (0 replies)
  120. Everyone Wants to Leave No Child Left Behind Behind (0 replies)
  121. This Is the Real Battle for the Soul of the Democratic Party (0 replies)
  122. The Real Promise of the US-Iran Agreement (0 replies)
  123. Austerity Has Been Discredited. So Why Won’t It Die? (0 replies)
  124. Greek MPs pass austerity bill as Athens police clash with protesters (0 replies)
  125. Pluto pictures: Nasa reveals first high-resolution images of surface (0 replies)
  126. Native Americans Get Shot By Cops at an Astonishing Rate (0 replies)
  127. NSA document: Israeli special forces assassinated top Syrian military official (0 replies)
  128. Obama: Iran nuclear deal debate is a choice between diplomacy and war (0 replies)
  129. Margaret Thatcher's lobbying of Saudi royals over arms deal revealed (0 replies)
  130. Nasa unveils 'surprise' Pluto photos and New Horizons discoveries – as it happened (0 replies)
  131. 'Accountant of Auschwitz' jailed for the murder of 300,000 Jews (0 replies)
  132. How Much Has Public Opinion Driven the Greek Debt Negotiations? (0 replies)
  133. Planned Parenthood Isn’t Doing Anything Wrong—but That May Not Matter (0 replies)
  134. Obama Just Granted Clemency to a Pot Lifer. But Dozens More Remain Behind Bars. (0 replies)
  135. Jeb Bush's Campaign Donors Are Really, Really Wealthy (0 replies)
  136. Is the Ukrainian Crisis Triggering the End of the US-Dominated Post-1991 World Order? (0 replies)
  137. Progressives Aim to Push Hillary on Wall Street Reform (0 replies)
  138. The Government May Already Have the Law It Needs to Beat Big Oil (0 replies)
  139. Germany’s Social Democrats Are Colluding in Greece’s Destruction—and I’m Leaving The Party (0 replies)
  140. US triumphs in 'hardest ever' maths Olympiad (0 replies)
  141. Pluto: New Horizons probe makes contact with Earth (0 replies)
  142. ExxonMobil gave millions to climate-denying lawmakers despite pledge (0 replies)
  143. Former Auschwitz guard Oskar Gröning jailed over mass murder (0 replies)
  144. Taliban peace talks with Afghan government 'endorsed' by Mullah Omar (0 replies)
  145. 'Rising' Iran asserts right to play constructive Middle East role (0 replies)
  146. Make-or-break moment as Greek MPs prepare to vote on austerity proposals (0 replies)
  147. Plane crash survivor Autumn Veatch returns home as wreckage located (0 replies)
  148. Yemeni loyalists capture more ground from rebels in Aden (0 replies)
  149. International hacker site Darkode taken offline by cross-borders task force (0 replies)
  150. Your Inner Tyrant (0 replies)
  151. Meet the Engineer Who Forced Silicon Valley's Gender Problem Into the Open (0 replies)
  152. 12-Year-Old Twin Leaders of Burma's "God's Army" Inspired Twin Graphic Novelists (0 replies)
  153. July 15, 1919: Iris Murdoch Is Born (0 replies)
  154. Detroit Is Ground Zero in the New Fight for Water Rights (0 replies)
  155. Polish cow Matylda captured after two years on the run (0 replies)
  156. The California Drought Is Just the Beginning of Our National Water Emergency (0 replies)
  157. Ted Cruz Is Really Excited About Pluto. So Why Does He Want to Cripple NASA? (0 replies)
  158. Richard Nixon: The Most Dangerous Man in America (0 replies)
  159. Rep. Alan Grayson: The Euro Is a Burning House with No Exit (0 replies)
  160. Richard Nixon’s Blueprint for Twenty-First Century America (0 replies)
  161. Saqib Bhatti Debunks the Inevitability of Austerity in Detroit, Chicago and Around the Country (0 replies)
  162. Laundromat Workers Air New York’s Dirty Laundry in Performance Piece (0 replies)
  163. Jehovah’s Witnesses take to streets as busy heathens are rarely home (0 replies)
  164. People with HIV live almost 20 years longer than in 2001 (0 replies)
  165. Thank Kennedy For Getting Us To Pluto (0 replies)
  166. 'El Chapo' escape: Mexico offers 60m peso reward for cartel leader (0 replies)
  167. Tensions rising in Ukraine as far-right militia’s boobytraps injure two police (0 replies)
  168. Archbishop Desmond Tutu taken to hospital for treatment of ‘persistent’ infection (0 replies)
  169. Donald Trump campaign tweets photo with Nazi soldiers – then leads the polls (0 replies)
  170. Athens to vote as IMF warns Greece needs extra debt relief above bailout (0 replies)
  171. Iran nuclear deal moves to battleground of US Congress (0 replies)
  172. Scott Walker Thinks Minimum Wage Is a ‘Lame Idea’ (0 replies)
  173. Why the Spanish Government Opposes Debt Relief for Greece (0 replies)
  174. Donald Trump Just Tweeted a Campaign Ad Featuring What Look Like Nazi Soldiers (0 replies)
  175. The Insane Story Behind Trump's Deleted Nazi Tweet (0 replies)
  176. No, the Earth Is Not Heading for a “Mini Ice Age” (0 replies)
  177. As if You Needed Another Reason Not to Douche (0 replies)
  178. Is Russia Really ‘the Greatest Threat’ to US National Security? (0 replies)
  179. Why 100 Black Intellectuals Rallied Behind This Professor (0 replies)
  180. With the Nuclear Deal, the US and Iran Start a New Chapter (0 replies)
  181. Germany Got a Way Bigger Bailout Than It’ll Give Greece—and It Led to a More Peaceful Europe (0 replies)
  182. Outrage as 11 Sudanese women face 40 lashes for wearing trousers (0 replies)
  183. North Korea introduces cycle lanes in Pyongyang (0 replies)
  184. US urged to cancel Xi Jinping visit after China's human rights crackdown (0 replies)
  185. Kristin Scott Thomas awarded higher Légion d’ (0 replies)
  186. Citizenfour's Laura Poitras suing US government over 'harassment' (0 replies)
  187. North Korea introduces cycle lanes in Pyongyang (0 replies)
  188. Scott Walker: a candidate who embodies America's current partisan divisiveness (0 replies)
  189. Outrage as 11 Sudanese women face 40 lashes for wearing trousers (0 replies)
  190. Iran's nuclear programme: world powers reach historic deal to lift sanctions (0 replies)
  191. Greek debt crisis: IMF warns Greece needs deeper debt relief - live updates (0 replies)
  192. Georgia accuses Russia of violating international law over South Ossetia (0 replies)
  193. The Never-Ending Torture of Campaign Season (0 replies)
  194. July 14, 1789: French Revolutionaries Storm the Bastille (0 replies)
  195. America's Dirtiest Power Companies, Ranked (0 replies)
  196. Al Franken Wants to Ban Bullying of LGBT Students. Will Republicans Let Him? (0 replies)
  197. Chokeholds, Brain Injuries, Beatings: When School Cops Go Bad (0 replies)
  198. Should Cities Ban Tourists? (0 replies)
  199. The Troika’s Ultimatum to Greece Is Terrible. Leaving the Euro Would Be Worse. (0 replies)
  200. Huge and ancient underwater volcanoes discovered off coast of Sydney (0 replies)
  201. More than 20 Russian soldiers killed after barracks collapse in Siberia (0 replies)
  202. Iraq launches new offensive to drive Isis from Anbar province (0 replies)
  203. Boy Scouts on track to change policy and allow gay and lesbian troop leaders (0 replies)
  204. Alexis Tsipras aims to steer eurozone bailout plan through Greek parliament (0 replies)
  205. Scott Walker announces 2016 campaign with checklist of conservative aims (0 replies)
  206. Joachín 'El Chapo' Guzmán: the truth about the jailbreak of the millennium (0 replies)
  207. Iranian president's office slips up with premature tweet on nuclear agreement (0 replies)
  208. The Mainstream Media Downsizes American Politics (0 replies)
  209. Hillary Clinton Puts Paycheck Feminism at the Center of Her Economic Agenda (0 replies)
  210. China targets lawyers in new human rights crackdown (0 replies)
  211. Our Real ‘Munich Moment’ Isn’t Over Negotiations with Iran—It’s on Climate Change (0 replies)
  212. The Vermont-New York Heroin-and-Guns Carousel That Can Make Dealers a 1,400% Profit (0 replies)
  213. Liberals Need to Admit the Moynihan Report Failed To Produce Progressive Reforms (0 replies)
  214. Progressive Democrats of America Bring Movement Pressure to Dems Through Bernie Sanders Campaign (0 replies)
  215. Rick Perry Is on the Payroll of His Super-PAC's Biggest Sugar Daddy (0 replies)
  216. Clinton Has Two Economic Messages: She's Not Jeb Bush, and She's a Lot Like Elizabeth Warren (0 replies)
  217. I Thought I’d Escaped Poverty. Then I Went to Prison. (0 replies)
  218. Scott Walker Campaigns Against Unions, Wages, and Weekends (0 replies)
  219. Food Cart Vendors Are Getting Kicked to the Curb (0 replies)
  220. Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi confirms her party will contest November elections (0 replies)
  221. Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata dies of cancer aged 55 (0 replies)
  222. Paris police: Primark employees evacuated after attempted armed robbery (0 replies)
  223. Video appears to contradict account of Israeli officer who killed Palestinian (0 replies)
  224. Greek debt crisis: deal reached after marathon all-night summit - live (0 replies)
  225. Isis launches Russian-language propaganda channel (0 replies)
  226. Baghdad bombings reportedly kill at least 21 and wound 62 during Ramadan (0 replies)
  227. The Gun-Heroin Carousel (0 replies)
  228. NASA's Pluto Flyby Could Lead to Big Changes on Earth (0 replies)
  229. Here's a Really Clever Plan to Force the Feds to Deal With Climate Change (0 replies)
  230. Scott Walker Is Running for President. Here's What You Should Know About Him. (0 replies)
  231. July 13, 1960: John F. Kennedy Secures the Democratic Presidential Nomination (0 replies)
  232. Greek crisis: surrender fiscal sovereignty in return for bailout, Merkel tells Tsipras (0 replies)
  233. Iran nuclear talks: comprehensive deal ‘to be announced as early as Monday’ (0 replies)
  234. El Chapo escape: notorious drug lord tops list of world's most-wanted – again (0 replies)
  235. Pope Francis visits Paraguay slum to ask for struggling residents' stories (0 replies)
  236. Ukraine government in armed standoff with nationalist militia (0 replies)
  237. Serbia's president condemns 'savage' attack on Aleksandar Vucic at Srebrenica (0 replies)
  238. Israel releases Palestinian hunger striker Khader Adnan (0 replies)
  239. Donald Trump: Republicans grapple with impact of 'wrecking ball' candidate (0 replies)
  240. New Orleans mayor lays out broad plan to rid city of Confederate relics (0 replies)
  241. Scott Walker signs controversial Wisconsin budget before 2016 bow (0 replies)
  242. July 12, 1984: Walter Mondale Announces Geraldine Ferraro as the Democratic Vice-Presidential Candidate (0 replies)
  243. Kosovo cuts Pristina water supply over alleged Isis plot to poison reservoir (0 replies)
  244. Yemen: fighting breaks UN ceasefire less than one day after it took effect (0 replies)
  245. Isis Afghanistan affiliate's leaders killed in US airstrikes, Afghan officials say (0 replies)
  246. Srebrenica crowds drive Serbian prime minister from anniversary event (0 replies)
  247. Greek debt crisis: Finland opposes third bailout; Italy to demand action - live updates (0 replies)
  248. Chad suicide bomber kills 15 people in market and injures 80 (0 replies)
  249. Pope Francis dedicates mass to women as thousands make Paraguay pilgrimage (0 replies)
  250. Wildfires in Canada force thousands of people to evacuate their homes (0 replies)