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Friday, September 30, 2011
SANAA, Yemen -- In a significant new blow to al-Qaida, U.S. airstrikes in Yemen on Friday killed Anwar al-Awlaki, an American militant cleric who became a prominent figure in the terror network's most dangerous branch, using his fluent English and Internet savvy to draw recruits for attacks in the United States.
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BLOG POSTS
Robert Koehler: Beyond the Nation-State
The division of the world into 194 random fragments, mostly born of war and exploitation, locked in a state of perpetual mistrust and ever-shifting tensions toward one another, is more problem than solution in the 21st century.
Iara Lee: The Battle for the Xingu in Brazil (Video)
In every corner of the world today, we see unfathomably huge hydroelectric dams being built in places that destroy entire ecosystems and indigenous livelihoods, and now Brazil has joined in with what would be the world's third largest.
Karen Torjesen: The Egyptian Revolution: Women, Islam And Social Change
Unnoticed by the Western press Muslim women are leading their own revival of Islam, a mix of social activism and Islamic values, nurtured by their own study of the Qur'an, the Sharia and the fiqh.
Tom Engelhardt: Sex and the Single Drone
In the world of weaponry, they are the sexiest things around. Others countries are desperate to have them. Almost anyone who writes about them becomes a groupie. They are, of course, the pilotless drones, our grimly named Predators and Reapers.
Scarlett Johansson: Exclusive Report: Food Crisis in East Africa: Fighting Famine in Africa (Day 2)
2011-09-29-Screenshot20110929at10.48.05AM.jpgIn the Turkana region of Northern Kenya, there is some sign of hope. But there is also more work to be done.
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