An uncle of Syrian President Bashar Assad was sentenced to four years in prison in France on Wednesday for illegally using Syrian state funds to build a French real estate empire. The anti-corruption groups that launched the legal proceedings against Rifaat Assad hailed the Paris court’s ruling as a new… Read More
WWII “Sweetheart” singer dies at 103
Dame Vera Lynn, the endearingly popular “Forces’ Sweetheart” who serenaded British troops abroad during World War II, has died at 103. During the war and long after, Lynn got crowds singing, smiling and crying with sentimental favorites such as “We’ll Meet Again,” and “The White Cliffs of Dover.” “The family… Read More
N. Korea makes shocking move, ramping tensions
North Korea blew up an inter-Korean liaison office building just north of the heavily armed border with South Korea on Tuesday, in a carefully choreographed, symbolic display of anger that puts pressure on Washington and Seoul amid deadlocked nuclear diplomacy. Although the building was empty and the North had previously… Read More
Officials scrambling after Air Force plane lands in sea
A U.S. Air Force fighter plane with one pilot on board crashed into the North Sea on Monday. The status of the pilot wasn’t known. Sponsored: 1 Surprising Food that Feeds Cancer Cells The F-15C Eagle from the 48th Fighter Wing was on a routine training mission from RAF Lakenheath… Read More
American sentenced to 16 years on spying charges
A Russian court on Monday sentenced an American businessman to 16 years in prison on spying charges, a sentence that he and his brother rejected as being political. The Moscow City Court read out the conviction of Paul Whelan on charges of espionage and sentenced him to 16 years in… Read More
Cambodian man uses land mines … as lawn decorations!
Authorities in northwestern Cambodia have scolded a man for his lawn decorations — old land mines and other abandoned ordnance still containing live explosives, an official said Friday. [Sponsored] #1 “Fruit Trick” for Perfect Blood Pressure About 30 unexploded munitions were hung from a tamarind tree and scattered around the… Read More
Iranian-backed radical Islamic militias crippled
Iraqi militia factions expected the usual cash handout when the new head of Iran’s expeditionary Quds Force made his first visit to Baghdad earlier this year, succeeding the slain Gen. Qassim Soleimani. Instead, to their disappointment, Esmail Ghaani brought them silver rings. For his second visit, Ghaani had to apply… Read More
U.S. Consulate employee accused of aiding terrorist group
A Turkish court on Thursday convicted a local U.S. Consulate employee in Istanbul of aiding an armed terror organization and sentenced him to eight years and nine months in prison, the state-run Anadolu news agency reported. Sponsored: Shocking: Hitler’s Final Secret Metin Topuz, a translator and assistant for the U.S…. Read More
World Athletics boss calls son “thug” at corruption trial
Former IAAF president Lamine Diack pointed a finger of blame at his son, saying he behaved like “a thug,” as he was quizzed in detail for the first time in court Thursday on charges that the governing body of track and field became a nest of corruption and doping cover-ups… Read More
U.S.-Russia set to discuss nuclear arms treaty
The U.S. and Russia have agreed to start arms control talks this month as the only remaining treaty between the two largest nuclear powers is poised to expire in less than a year, Marshall Billingslea, President Donald Trump’s special envoy for arms control, said Monday. Simple “tweak” to your morning routine… Read More
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