Tragedy struck over the Mediterranean Sea early Thursday morning, after an EgyptAir flight from Paris to Cairo with 66 passengers and crew on board crashed off the Greek island of Crete, Egyptian and Greek officials said. Experts are saying the crash is likely the result of terrorism, and U.S. officials… Read More
Exposed! Foreign spies target presidential candidates
Foreign spy agencies may now know more about the U.S. presidential candidates than American citizens do. The United States sees evidence of hackers, possibly working for foreign governments, spying on the presidential candidates, the nation’s intelligence chief said Wednesday. Government officials are assisting the campaigns to tighten security as the… Read More
Deadly landslides kill hundreds. “All I could do was scream”
Soldiers and police used sticks and bare hands Wednesday to dig through enormous piles of mud covering houses in three villages hit by massive landslides in central Sri Lanka, with hundreds of families reported missing. By evening, rescuers had pulled 17 bodies from the mud and debris unleashed by several… Read More
Good news! School girl, kidnapped by Islamic terrorists, found alive
One of the teenagers kidnapped by Boko Haram extremists over two years ago from a boarding school in northeastern Nigeria has been found with a baby and was reunited with her mother, a doctor said Wednesday — the first of the Chibok girls to be recovered since the mass abduction…. Read More
France banning drones to protect Euro 2016
An unidentified drone buzzes a soccer stadium crammed with spectators at the European Championship. It might just be carrying a camera. Or something more sinister. Toxic chemicals, perhaps. Either way, the unauthorized flying machine is violating a no-fly zone in place for Europe’s biggest sports event since deadly attacks in… Read More
Busted! Obama hiding Iran deal secrets
What does the White House have to hide about President Barack Obama’s Iranian nuclear deal? The Obama administration is refusing to allow a senior aide to testify before a House committee about his role in the deal, and controversial statements he made about duping the public. Ben Rhodes, a deputy… Read More
Russian insider reveals state-run Olympic doping
Russia has a “problem” with doping and is “very sorry” that its cheating athletes were not caught sooner, the country’s sports minister said. Russia, a track and field powerhouse, was suspended by the IAAF in November following a WADA panel report that found state-sponsored cheating. “Serious mistakes have been made… Read More
Swedish refugee jailed for genocide
A Swedish citizen originally from Rwanda was sentenced to life in prison Monday for his role in the 1994 genocide in the African country. Claver Berinkindi was found guilty of genocide and gross violation of international law. Some 800,000 people, mostly ethnic Tutsis, were killed by Hutu extremists during the… Read More
Russia whines about US missile defense site
A U.S missile defense site in Romania aimed at protecting Europe from ballistic missile threats became operational Thursday, drawing an angry reaction from Russia, which opposes having the advanced military system in its former area of influence. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg tried to reassure Russia as he spoke at a… Read More
South American president impeached
Brazil’s Senate voted Thursday to impeach President Dilma Rousseff after a months-long fight that laid bare the country’s fury over corruption and economic decay, hurling Latin America’s largest country into political turmoil just months before it hosts the Summer Olympics. Rousseff’s enraged backers called the move a coup d’etat and… Read More
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