The staff of the weekly newspaper Riodoce normally meets on Wednesdays to review its plans for coverage of the most recent mayhem wrought in Sinaloa state by organized crime, corrupt officials and ceaseless drug wars. But on this day, in the shadow of their own tragedy, they’ve come together to… Read More
2 U.S. soldiers killed in Afghanistan
The Pentagon says that two U.S. service members were killed in an attack on a NATO convoy near Kandarhar in southern Afghanistan. Navy Capt. Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, confirmed the deaths. There was no official information on the number of troops wounded, but unofficial reports say up-to four additional… Read More
Rigged! 1 million fake votes uncovered
The official count of Venezuelans who participated in the election of an all-powerful constituent assembly was tampered with – off by at least 1 million votes – the head of a voting technology company asserted Wednesday, a finding certain to sow further discord over the super-body that has generated months… Read More
Fortune hunters search this coast for ancient treasure
Descending beneath the waves, the cloudy first few meters quickly give way to clear waters and an astonishing sight – dozens, perhaps hundreds, of tightly packed ancient vases lie on the seabed, testament to some long-forgotten trader’s unfortunate voyage more than 1,600 years ago. A short boat ride away, the… Read More
Pakistan elects new prime minister after controversial disqualification
Pakistan’s lower house of parliament on Tuesday elected veteran lawmaker Shahid Khaqan Abbasi as the country’s new prime minister, a loyalist of outgoing Nawaz Sharif, who was disqualified by the Supreme Court for concealing assets. Abbasi, a member of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League party, got 221 votes in the… Read More
Trump to impose sanctions on Venezuela
U.S. officials say the Trump administration is preparing to levy new sanctions on Venezuela, following through on threats to impose fresh penalties if the country went through with a controversial weekend election. The officials say the new sanctions could be imposed as early as Monday and will likely target Venezuela’s… Read More
Tourism spikes in Melania Trump’s native country
The tiny European nation of Slovenia is undergoing a tourism boom partly because it’s the native country of U.S. first lady Melania Trump. The Slovenian Statistics Office said Monday that some 1,939,000 tourists visited the Alpine country of 2 million in the first half of this year, a 15 percent… Read More
[Terror alert] Increased airport security after attempted bomb attack
Security remained heightened in airports around Australia with more intense screening of luggage after law enforcement officials thwarted what a police chief described on Monday as a “credible attempt to attack an aircraft.” Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Border Protection Minister Peter Dutton declined to comment on newspaper reports that… Read More
Putin responds to Trump sanctions with “regrettable and uncalled-for act”
Russian President Vladimir Putin has demanded the United States cut its embassy and consulate staff in Russia by 755 people, underlining his displeasure with U.S. sanctions and heightening tensions between Washington and Moscow. The U.S. State Department called Putin’s move “a regrettable and uncalled-for act.” Sponsored: 45 second pain reliever… Read More
N. Korea tests missile capable of striking U.S.
The missile launched Friday by North Korea was an intercontinental ballistic missile, or ICBM, the Pentagon said, marking the second time this month Kim Jong Un has demonstrated a theoretical capability of striking a portion of U.S. territory. The missile was launched on a lofted, or heightened, trajectory that limited… Read More
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