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Threat to Saudi royals led to Jundal arrest - Shishir Gupta, Hindustan Times
The handing over of 26/11 accused Abu Jundal by Saudi Arabia to India on June 21 was part of the kingdom’s drive against the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) after Riyadh was convinced by Indian and US interlocutors that the terror outfit was linked to al Qaeda and had members of its royalty on its hit list.
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The west is moving towards China in its quest for mass surveillance - Henry Porter, Guardian
US, British intelligence mining data from nine US Internet companies in broad secret program - Barton Gellman & Laura Poitras, Washington Post
What the appointment of Susan Rice as Obama’s NSA means for India - Seema Sirohi, FirstPost
Is Big Data turning government into 'Big Brother'? - EconomicTimes
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange: US rule of law suffering 'calamitous collapse' - EconomicTimes
US government shutdown battle looms as budget woes fester - EconomicTimes
Greek lesson for US, China - Nayan Chanda, Times Of India
Uncle Sam is watching you…through PRISM - Chidanand Rajghatta, Times Of India
Message from the ruins of Qusair - Charles Krauthammer, WP
Spectre of another bond crash is spooking Asia - William Pesek, Mint
ISI still helping Taliban: US expert - PTI
Post-script to Ladakh - Arun Kumar Singh, Asian Age
Looking East, pragmatically - Zorawar Daulet Singh, Business Standard
Kissing the hand that chastises - Khaled Ahmed, Indian Express
Once a civil liberties beacon, Obama under lens for surveillance overreach - Chidanand Rajghatta, Times Of India
China's Glass Ceiling: Women Still Excluded from High-Level Politics - Lotus Yuen, TheAtlantic
China is not the world’s other superpower - Fareed Zakaria, WashingtonPost
All in the White House family - Dana Milbank, Washington Post
Things are changing. Better be cool, Mr Xi - Claude Arpi, Pioneer
An Apple a day: Chinese firm makes it big with knockoffs - Financial Express
How U.S. Politics Was Hijacked by Partisans - Ezra Klein, Bloomberg
Key Syria town of al-Qusayr falls to government troops - USA Today
Turkey's Violent Protests in Context - Stratfor
The world is speeding ahead of India - Chidanand Rajghatta, Times of India
Indians caught up in Kuwait's expat cleansing - VR Jayaraj, Pioneer
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