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The Periscope Post draws from only the most well respected news outlets in the US and Europe. Beyond the mainstream international news media sources, where appropriate, we also check reporting from local sources – for example, a story about India’s relationship to Iran and its nuclear program will also cite India-based papers. Moreover, we actively solicit tips and leads from our readers, from bloggers and from other relevant opinion-leaders. As Periscope grows, we hope to offer an increasing amount of original reporting conducted by Periscope‘s team of experienced journalists.
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