RFE/RL in the Media
# U.S. Foreign Policy Manipulation via Media Is Systemic, Warns Expert, Huffington Post
Afghanistan/Pakistan
# Ghani is declared the winner in Afghanistan, WP
# A Shaky Step Forward in Afghanistan, NYT
# Afghanistan’s President-Elect Ghani Promises to Preserve National Unity, WSJ
# After Rancor, Afghans Agree to Share Power, NYT
# The Guardian view on Afghanistan’s new government: better late than never
# Afghanistan’s disputed election: Divide and rule, Economist.com
# The Afghan girls raised as boys, Guardian
# Pakistan Army Chief Names New Head of ISI, WSJ
Caucasus
# Concern grows over NGO crackdown in Azerbaijan, FT
Iran
# A year after historic phone call, U.S. and Iran have made little progress on key issues, WP
# Iranian talks with Saudi Arabia may signal thaw in relations, Guardian
# A sucker’s deal on Iran’s nukes – Jennifer Rubin, WP
# UK urges Iran to release ‘female volleyball prisoner’, Telegraph
# Islamic State: David Cameron to meet Iran’s President to discuss Isis threat, Independent
Iraq/Syria
# How Iraq vets view U.S. airstrikes against ISIS – Lydia DePillis, WP
# Weeks of U.S. Strikes Fail to Dislodge ISIS in Iraq, NYT
# Oil-rich Kirkuk in Iraq’s north fears attack by Islamic State, LAT
# The Limits to Fighting the Islamic State, Project Sybdicate
# The Arab War on Terror, Foreign Policy
# Syria is sticking point between Russia and U.S. on defeating Islamic State, WP
Russia
# Journalists investigating deaths of Russian soldiers are threatened and attacked, CPJ
# Russia plans state controls in case of internet crisis, BBC
# Eying Russia’s Political Horizon, Khodorkovsky Gears Up for the Long Game, MT
# High Hopes for Russia Are Fading on Wall St. NYT
# The Seething Anger of Putin’s Russia, The Atlantic
# Russia’s Nuclear Energy Ambitions Run Into Trouble Over Ukraine, WSJ
# One Day in the Life of Russia, NI
# Russian Lender VTB Warns of Hit From Ukraine Crisis, WSJ
Ukraine
# Soldiers’ Graves Bear Witness to Russia’s Role in Ukraine, NYT
# Ukraine pulls back artillery and troops from front line, Telegraph
# Ukraine’s Neglected and Battered Army Inspires Citizens to Pitch In, NYT
# Ukraine and ISIS are not justifications of a ‘clash of civilizations’ – Mark Lawrence Schrad, WP
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