An Air Force officer and his family were injured in the Brussels attacks, U.S. officials said Tuesday, as more details began to surface about Americans hurt in the bomb blasts that killed at least 31 and wounded dozens. U.S. European Command said it would not release details of the service… Read More
For Europeans, fear is the new normal
Paris, Copenhagen, Brussels. In just over a year three European capitals have been ravaged by bombs and gunfire. After each attack life slowly returns to normal. But it’s a new normal for Europe, where terror alerts are always on high and where people in cities so far spared major violence… Read More
3 Syrians arrested in US hacking scheme
The Justice Department has charged three current or former members of the so-called Syrian Electronic Army for computer hacking-related conspiracies. The charges were unsealed Tuesday in the U.S. Eastern District Court of Virginia. Prosecutors allege that two Syrians, 22-year-old Ahmad Umar Agha and 27-year-old Firas Dardar, tricked email users to… Read More
Possible MH370 debris found in South Africa
A South African archaeologist has found a piece of debris with part of an aircraft engine manufacturer’s logo and Malaysia’s transport minister said Tuesday that authorities will examine it to see if it is from the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. “Based on early reports, there is a possibility of… Read More
[Alert] U.S. airports on guard after Belgium attacks
U.S. officials were scrambling to heighten security at airports and train stations — and were asking passengers to be alert — after a shocking series of terror bombings ripped through a Brussels airport and one of the city’s metro stations Tuesday. In the U.S., officials in New York, Washington, D.C.,… Read More
Bible translators slaughtered in Middle East
Four more Christians were tragically slaughtered by Islamic extremists in the Middle East early this week. This time the target was the office of Wycliffe Associates, a Christian organization with locations throughout the globe whose main goal is to translate Bibles and conduct missionary work. In a statement released by… Read More
Spineless Obama “would not disagree” with Castro’s criticism of US
Laying bare a half-century of tensions, President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro prodded each other Monday over human rights and the longstanding U.S. economic embargo during an unprecedented joint news conference that stunned Cubans unaccustomed to their leaders being aggressively questioned. During the exchange, Obama angered riavals at… Read More
Three charged for violating Iran sanctions
Three people have been charged with conspiring to evade U.S. sanctions against Iran, and one has been arrested after they processed hundreds of millions of dollars of transactions on behalf of Iranian businesses or Iran’s government, authorities announced Monday as they unsealed an indictment in New York. Reza Zarrab, a… Read More
NFL games to be held in China!?
The NFL could be headed to China in a couple of years. For a regular-season game, no less. The league is looking into playing a game in China as early as the 2018 season. A detailed analysis of how much interest there would be in such a game in the… Read More
Russia may use force to cease-fire violators in Syria
Russia on Monday warned the United States that it will start responding unilaterally to cease-fire violations in Syria if the U.S. refuses to coordinate rules of engagement against violators. A U.S. official contended the issues were being discussed “in a constructive manner.” The Russian military has accused the U.S. of… Read More
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