Tuesday, June 19, 2012

HuffPost World Daily Brief: Syria's War Spoils.. Election Chaos In Egypt.. Greece Votes Conservative

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

BEIRUT, June 19 (Reuters) - They call it the "Sunni market" - a comic term with a dark undertone.
Powers Want Iran To Curb Nuclear Enrichment
Civilians Trapped In Shelled Syrian City
Both Sides Claim Victory In Egyptian Election
Greek Conservatives Launch Coalition Talks
Wife Accuses French Official Of Raping Their Child
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Luis J. Rodriguez: 100 Days of Gang Peace In El Salvador
For twenty years Mara Salvatrucha-13 and 18th Street brought devastating violence to the poor and war-torn country of El Salvador, helping make it the most violent country in the hemisphere.
Mischa Benoit-Lavelle: Teargas and Mirrors: Strange Days in Tunisia
With the world's attention on bombs in Syria and a potential coup d'état in Egypt, it's quite possible that the truth about what's going on in this little country on the Mediterranean may soon be lost in teargas and mirrors.
Kari Stoever: New G20 Austerity Measures Required to Address Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis is a political disease. And like many neglected infectious diseases, it won't stay silent for long.
Tom Engelhardt: It Couldn't Happen Here, It Does Happen There
By now, Afghans (and Pakistanis in tribal areas across the border) surely know the rules of the road of the American war: there is no sanctity in public or private rites.
Shehzad H. Qazi: Four Myths About Drone Strikes
Drone attacks in Pakistan, which have increased exponentially under President Obama, have prompted huge controversy. The debate around them, however, has become extremely polarized. As a result, the whole debate over the issue has generated numerous myths and inaccuracies.
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