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FP Flashpoints: Russia's Fight to Keep the U.N. Corrupt, Chris Stevens's Last Days in His Own Words, and the (Very Few) Places Edward Snowden Can Go

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The Inside Story of Russia's Fight to Keep the U.N. Corrupt

by COLUM LYNCH

From bullying out reformers to blocking efforts to save millions.

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The NSA Can't Tell the Difference Between an American and a Foreigner

by SHANE HARRIS

That's why it sucks up information on everyone.

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Austerity Lentils

by JOANNA KAKISSIS

What a country cooks when it's collapsing.

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'You Can't Eat Sharia'

by MOHAMED ELBARADEI

Egypt is on the brink -- not of something better than the old Mubarak dictatorship, but of something even worse.

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Benghazi Diary

The last days of Chris Stevens, in his own words.

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FP SURVEY:Africa Rising?

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THE LIST:The 2013 Failed States Index

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MAP:Oh, the (Very Few) Places Edward Snowden Can Go

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When the World's Sugar Daddy Turns Sour

Is the U.S. about to send the global economy into a tailspin?

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