The Islamic State has spent years terrorizing citizens around the Iraqi city of Mosul, using brutal torture and public executions to keep the millions of civilians in line. Now the tables have been turned, according to a report from The Sun. As Iraqi forces close in on the Islamic terror… Read More
Angry Syrian refugees set fire to own camp
Large portions of the makeshift refugee camp known as “the jungle” went up in flames Wednesday, as departing migrants set fire to shelters and tents before police moved in to relocate them out of northern France. Hundreds of French police have swooped into the camp near the city of Calais,… Read More
EU: Accepting Syrian refugees was a mistake
The huge refugee crisis is slowly destroying Europe – and countries across the EU are finally saying, “Enough is enough!” But that’s not enough to deter Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. And should Clinton win the presidential election, Europe’s lessons will be hard learned here in America. All across the… Read More
Islamic terrorists storm police academy, slaughter 59
Militants wearing suicide vests stormed a Pakistani police academy in the southwestern city of Quetta overnight, killing at least 59 people, mostly police cadets and recruits, and waging a ferocious gunbattle with troops that lasted into early hours Tuesday. Pakistani officials feared the death toll could rise further, as the… Read More
Massive prison break – 172 inmates overpower guards
Police officers were searching cars and boats for escaped prisoners on Sunday after recapturing at least a dozen of the 172 inmates who overpowered guards and fled from a lockup in central Haiti, the prison’s director said. The prison break occurred Saturday in Arcahaie, a coastal town about 30 miles… Read More
ISIS launches desperate counter-attack
In their final hours of desperation, Islamic State militants armed with assault rifles and explosives launched a surprise counter-offensive against targets in and around the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk early Friday. The assault appeared aimed at diverting Iraqi security forces from a massive offensive against the ISIS-held city of Mosul… Read More
Typhoon kills at least 13 in China
Typhoon Haima barreled into southern China on Friday after hammering the northern Philippines with ferocious wind and rain, triggering flooding, landslides and power outages and killing at least 13 people. Chinese meteorological services said the typhoon made landfall shortly after noon in the city of Shanwei in Guangdong province, packing… Read More
Mystery behind WikiLeaks shutdown thickens
The mysterious Internet blackout for WikiLeaks controversial founder Julian Assange continued Wednesday, and Assange believes he knows who is behind it and why — Secretary of State John Kerry is putting international pressure on Ecuador to silence Assange. Kerry is desperate to protect Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton from further… Read More
Whoa! Saudi Arabia executes own prince
Saudi Arabia says it has executed a prince who fatally shot another man in a melee, a rare death sentence carried out against a member of the kingdom’s extensive royal family. The Interior Ministry said late on Tuesday it had executed Prince Turki bin Saud al-Kabeer in Riyadh. It did… Read More
Iraqi general to ISIS: Surrender or die!
A senior Iraqi general on Wednesday called on Iraqis fighting for the Islamic State group in Mosul to surrender as a wide-scale operation to retake the militant-held city entered its third day. Lt. Gen. Talib Shaghati told reporters at a military base on Tuesday that up to 6,000 IS fighters… Read More
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