July 23 2012: Morning
- Study suggests tax havens hide $21 trillion.
- Iraqi insurgents declare new offensive—13 coordinated attacks kill 93 people.
- U.S. expands drug war to Africa to prevent traffickers destabilizing small and weak states.
- Secular and Islamic, Western and Eastern, a regional superpower, growing fast: Whatever Turkey's doing is working.
- Olympic training ramps up, so does surveillance: From France's spying wing to outright espionage.
- A drone piloting degree and increased use in policing stokes privacy fears.
- Moscow's Pussy Riot, punk feminists jailed for cathedral performance, are not silly little girls.
- Fashion mags thrive in China with luxury goods market extending deep into middle classes.
- Doctors' gray incomes challenge China's plans to completely reform its healthcare system.
- Michael Wolff finds obsession with long life is making terminal illness and old age hell.
- Morphologically, we’ve built a jellyfish. Functionally, we’ve built a jellyfish. Genetically, this thing is a rat.