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Wednesday December 11 2013
 
 
World News
 
US and UK suspend aid to Syria rebels
 
The US suspends non-lethal aid to Syrian rebels and the UK delays aid shipments amid concerns they could be commandeered by extremist Islamist groups
 
 
 
France steps up internet surveillance
 
 
Republicans retreat from budget wars
 
 
Riot police withdraw from central Kiev
 
 
Kerry renews Mideast peace efforts
 
 
Italy shaken by 'Pitchforks' protests
 
 
India's top court upholds ban on gay sex
 
 
US Congress strikes budget deal
 
 
Nigeria's missing $50bn oil cash sought
 
 
Jump in US healthcare enrolments
 
 
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Smart Reads December 11, 2013
 

♦ The Volcker rule is contentious, but it is not the knockout blow some people had expected.
♦ The economically sensible wing of the US Republican party doesn’t exist, says Paul Krugman.
♦ Iran and Israel have paid tribute to Mandela, while choosing to remain a safe distance from the memorial.
♦ Marc Lynch explains why nobody in the Middle East deserves to be on the Foreign Policy Leading Global Thinker list this year.
♦ After cracking down on the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s interior ministry has turned its attention to the activist community of journalists, non-Islamists and students.
♦ The Australian speaks to a mother in Iraq who is waiting for her son’s execution to be announced after a “hanging day”.

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