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Turkey Touts ‘Positive Signals’ on Gulen Extradition

ven, 12/08/2016 - 21:00
For weeks, senior Turkish officials have issued ominous threats and stern warnings to the United States if it fails to extradite Fethullah Gulen, the Pennsylvania-based preacher whom Ankara accuses of masterminding last month’s attempted coup. But on Friday, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu struck a noticeably upbeat tone.

Longform’s Picks of the Week

ven, 12/08/2016 - 20:51
The best stories from around the world.

Kenyan Sprint Coach Used Athlete’s Badge for Free Breakfast, Then Took Doping Test for Him.

ven, 12/08/2016 - 18:19
This Kenyan coach borrowed his athlete's ID to get free breakfast, then took a doping test for him too.

This Bollywood Star Keeps Getting Stopped at U.S. Airports

ven, 12/08/2016 - 18:15
It's the third time in recent years Khan has been stopped by U.S. security.

Studies of military innovation: Tom’s interim roundup of the story so far

ven, 12/08/2016 - 16:55
Best Defense is in summer reruns. Here is an item that originally ran on April 8, 2016.

Our Nuclear Procedures Are Crazier Than Trump

sam, 06/08/2016 - 00:35
U.S. presidents are currently given a four-minute window to decide whether or not to initiate an irreversible apocalypse. Sad!

Gulen’s Lawyers: Embattled Turkish Cleric Not Going Anywhere

ven, 05/08/2016 - 22:05
Lawyers representing U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen lampooned the Turkish government on Friday, calling Ankara’s allegations that the 75-year-old imam helped orchestrate the failed July 15 coup “absurd” and “crazy.”

Longform’s Picks of the Week

ven, 05/08/2016 - 21:47
The best stories from around the world.

Former Portuguese Prime Minister Clings to Lead in Race For U.N. Secretary General

ven, 05/08/2016 - 21:36
Antonio Guterres encounters first sign of trouble in campaign to succeed Ban Ki-moon as two anonymous members of U.N. Security Council discourage him from pursuing top U.N. job.

The Philippine Government Claims That After Killing 400 Drug Dealers, Half-a-Million Turned Themselves In

ven, 05/08/2016 - 21:13
Some 400 people have been killed in a massive drug crackdown in the Philippines. Now the government claims to have 500,000 people in custody.

Last Call to Cash In on a Vicious Civil War

ven, 05/08/2016 - 19:55
Two-and-a-half years into South Sudan’s fighting, the U.N. might finally make it illegal to sell tanks and attack helicopters to the combatants.

How Chinese Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Their Military Again

ven, 05/08/2016 - 19:15
The PLA has emerged from the darkness of 1989 to reclaim the hearts of the masses.

General Election: Who Speaks For the Military, And Who Should?

ven, 05/08/2016 - 18:37
The 2016 race has in many ways become about the military, but in ways no one predicted.

We Already Knew Rio Was a Mess, and Then These Terrible Things Happened

ven, 05/08/2016 - 18:31
Brazil's Olympics have been off to a messy start, and it seems like they're only getting worse.

China’s Gone Ballistic Since the Hague Ruling

ven, 05/08/2016 - 18:31
Beijing has lashed out at neighbors and the U.S. after losing in a landmark international tribunal.

SitRep: ISIS Captures Thousands; Obama Slams Putin Over Syria

ven, 05/08/2016 - 13:58
Aleppo Burns, Do Hackers Heart Clinton?; Tehran Critics; And Lots More

Poland Takes Aim at Putin’s Pipe Dreams

ven, 05/08/2016 - 13:30
Warsaw may have finally thrown a wrench into the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, Moscow's controversial plan to double down on its dominance of Europe’s energy supplies.

Apple Will Pay Hackers for Security Vulnerabilities

ven, 05/08/2016 - 04:11
The tech giant to offer up to $200,000 for developers who find flaws in its mobile operating system.

What Russia’s Ministry of Doping Tells Us About Putin

ven, 05/08/2016 - 02:20
Vitaly Mutko may be responsible for one of the worst scandals in Olympic history. Here’s why he still has his job — for now.

Donald Trump and Mike Pence’s Ticket Shows Signs of Tear

ven, 05/08/2016 - 01:15
From key international alliances to endorsing the GOP’s biggest players, the Republican nominee and his vice presidential pick split this week.

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