We thought the savage, bloody rule of Sharia law under the Islamic State had been well documented. We were wrong. As coalition backed forces begin to wrest ground back from the savage control of ISIS, the true extent of their savagery is being uncovered. And it’s horrifying. The Associated Press… Read More
Apple slammed with UNBELIEVABLE tax bill
Apple will have to pay up to 13 billion euros ($14.5 billion) plus interest in back taxes to Ireland after the European Union found Tuesday that the U.S. technology giant received illegal tax benefits over 11 years. The ruling is the biggest salvo in the EU executive Commission’s battle to… Read More
Suicide bomb explodes at Chinese embassy
A suspected suicide bomber on Tuesday crashed a car through the entrance of the Chinese Embassy in the Kyrgyzstan capital of Bishkek, detonating a bomb that killed the attacker and wounded three embassy employees. China denounced the attack and appealed to Kyrgyz authorities to identify and harshly punish anyone involved…. Read More
Iran moving air defense system to nuke site
Critics of President Barack Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran warned that it was a Pandora’s Box of problems that would put the world in danger. The president moved forward anyway — and it has been nothing but a disaster since. Now, Iran has used the loose sanctions to buy a… Read More
China still stealing organs from political prisoners?
A Canadian patient’s receipt of a kidney transplant after waiting just three days during a recent visit to China raised an immediate red flag among surgeons at the Montreal-based Transplantation Society: A turnaround that quick indicates the organ likely came from the body of an executed prisoner. The case adds… Read More
Iranian navy intercepts U.S. Destroyer
For years, critics have warned that President Barack Obama’s weak stance on our military and foreign policy would embolden our enemies. The recent outrageous aggression by the Iranian navy towards our naval ships proves that criticism valid. And Obama won’t do anything about it. Wednesday, four Iranian attack boats conducted… Read More
Treasure hunt for Nazi ‘gold train’ ends
Explorers’ great hopes for finding a legendary Nazi “gold train” in Poland appeared dashed Wednesday when, after digging extensively, they admitted they have found “no train, no tunnel” at the site. The legend has sparked a gold rush, drawing in drawn explorers and treasure hunters from across Europe to Poland’s… Read More
American University attacked in Kabul
A brazen, hours-long militant attack on the American University of Afghanistan ended early Thursday after at least 12 people were killed and dozens were wounded in the assault on the sprawling campus on Kabul’s outskirts, a government spokesman said. The attack underscored how despite efforts by the Afghan authorities to… Read More
Deadly earthquake levels Italian town [Pics]
As many as 50 people were killed as a horrifically strong earthquake hit central Italy. Three towns were rocked to rubble as people slept early Wednesday, with reports that hundreds were injured as rescue crews raced to dig out survivors. The toll was likely to rise as crews reached homes in… Read More
NATO member makes bold move in Syria conflict
After a pre-dawn barrage of heavy artillery and airstrikes, Turkey sent tanks and special forces into Syria on Wednesday to help clear a border town of Islamic State militants, marking the NATO member’s most significant military involvement so far in the Syria conflict. Hundreds of Syrian opposition fighters were also… Read More
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