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Women soldiers to receive for their heroics training and help for post-traumatic injuries.
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Australia qualify for 2014 World Cup
The Socceroos are to appear at their third consecutive World Cup after a narrow victory over Iraq in Group B.
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Can Afghans take the lead?
We analyse Afghanistan's future challenges as American troops plan to withdraw from the country in 2014.
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Syria's call for arms
As the US answers the opposition's call for arms, how does this change the situation on the ground?
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Inside Syria
Last Modified: 16 Jun 2013 11:52 GMT
Facebook is not the government - here's the difference
Just because the authorities have taken private data from Facebook doesn't make it right.
Laura Beth Nielsen
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Last Modified: 15 Jun 2013 17:07 GMT
US government department under scrutiny?
We discuss the significant allegations made by a whistleblower about the culture of cover ups in the state department.
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Last Modified: 14 Jun 2013 15:00 GMT
Socceroos bounce towards World Cup
Jordan receive Socceroo-punch as Australia take a huge stride towards 2014 World Cup with 4-0 thrashing.
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Edward Snowden's jihad
The NSA whistleblower's battle against US surveillance fits into a modernist reading of jihad as a fight for betterment.
Mark LeVine
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Last Modified: 10 Jun 2013 18:04 GMT
Vettel extends F1 lead
Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel wins the Canadian Grand Prix ahead of Ferrari's Alonso and Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton.
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US spy agency seeks criminal probe into leaks
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper accuses media of being "reckless" in revealing monitoring of internet.
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