Charlie Gard, the critically ill British baby at the center of a contentious legal battle that attracted the attention of Pope Francis and U.S. President Donald Trump, died Friday, according to a family spokeswoman. He would have turned 1 next week. Charlie suffered from a rare genetic disease, mitochondrial depletion… Read More
Ivanka plans private lunch with UN official
President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka is visiting the United Nations for a private lunch with Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. Ivanka Trump is also a senior adviser to her father. Arriving Friday she smiled but declined to say what she planned to discuss with the U.N. chief. Likely to be on Guterres’… Read More
[Breaking] Islamic terror strikes the heart of Germany
Ever since the European Union leaders opened their borders, Islamic terror attacks have been on the rise. Sponsored: 70,953 use THIS every day… Thursday, a radical Islamist brutally murdered an innocent person with a machete at a supermarket Friday in the northern German city of Hamburg and wounded four others… Read More
A look into the alleged Russian hackers
Five alleged Russian cybercriminals have been arrested across Europe in American-initiated operations in the past nine months. Here’s a look at who they are, how they were caught and what they’re accused of doing. – Pyotr Levashov, 36, is accused by U.S. prosecutors of being “one of the world’s most… Read More
U.S.-Afghan forces take down top al-Qaeda leaders
An Afghan official says a joint U.S. and Afghan military operation in eastern Paktika province killed two al-Qaeda linked leaders and led to the capture of a third. Paktika provincial governor’s spokesman Mohammad Rahman Ayaz says the battle in a remote mountainous region on the border with Pakistan’s North Waziristan… Read More
Suspected ‘chainsaw terrorist’ caught without a fight
The suspect in a chainsaw attack on a health insurer’s office in Switzerland was carrying a bag with two crossbows when he was detained, but didn’t resist arrest, police and prosecutors said Wednesday. Suspect Franz Wrousis was arrested Tuesday evening in Thalwil, a lakeside town south of Zurich and some… Read More
Iranian president threatens Trump over missile sanctions
Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani said Wednesday his country will respond if a bill in the U.S. Congress imposing sanctions on people involved in Iran’s ballistic missile program becomes law. The House of Representatives passed the bill on Tuesday and it now goes to the Senate. Without giving details, Rouhani said… Read More
Girl and her father fined…for selling lemonade!?
A British man and his young daughter have gained international attention for being fined for selling lemonade. Andre Spicer said his 5-year-old daughter was left in tears after local council officers fined her 150 pounds ($195) for selling lemonade without a license near their home in London. The girl was… Read More
U.S. Navy pilot: Chinese fighter jet was ‘unsafe’
The pilot of a U.S. Navy EP-3 surveillance plane took evasive action to avoid possible collision with a Chinese fighter jet during an encounter off the Korean peninsula, a Pentagon spokesman said Monday. The spokesman, Navy Capt. Jeff Davis, said two Chinese J-10 fighters intercepted the U.S. plane Sunday in… Read More
U.S. Coast Guard set to respond to N. Korean missile tests
The U.S. will conduct as soon as next weekend another test of a missile defense system meant to counter threats from North Korea. The launch from Alaska’s Kodiak Island is scheduled to occur at the Pacific Spaceport Complex-Alaska, according to a U.S. Coast Guard notice. Mariners are advised to remain… Read More
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