Open Source: Street-Level Views of the Protests in Burkina Faso
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on October 31st, 2014 11:08 pm by HL
Open Source: Street-Level Views of the Protests in Burkina Faso
Video posted on YouTube offered vivid glimpses of the demonstrators who forced Burkina Faso’s longtime president, Blaise Compaoré, from office.
U.N. Says Iran Is Silent on Efforts for a Bomb
Remarks by the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency come as Secretary of State John Kerry prepares for further negotiations.
Spy Allegations in a Presidential Race Conjure Romania’s Authoritarian Past
A spying allegation tapped into a rich vein of Romanian political culture clogged with accusations and counter-accusations of undercover skulduggery.
News Analysis: In Nigeria, Fragile Hopes of Boko Haram Freeing Schoolgirls Are Dashed
After the Nigeria Army reported reaching a cease-fire with the militant Islamist group Boko Haram two weeks ago, its leader Friday denied any truce had been reached.
In Air and Cyberspace, on Land and Sea, Russia Shows Muscle
Air activity over Europe, an Estonian officer in custody, the hunt for a submarine and claims of cyberattacks have ramped up tensions with the West.