Turkish investigators claim to be close to identifying one of the suicide bombers in the country’s deadliest attack in years, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Monday, adding that the Islamic State group was the “No. 1 priority” of the investigation. However, in an interview with private NTV television, Davutoglu also said the… Read More
See this prince get baptized (pics)
The sixth in line to the Swedish throne, the newborn son of Princess Madeleine and New York banker Christopher O’Neill, was baptized Sunday near Stockholm. Prince Nicolas Paul Gustaf, also to be known as the Duke of Angermanland after a province in northern Sweden, is the first grandson of King… Read More
BUSTED! Major UN corruption scandal investigated
An audit Thursday was ordered of two foundations whose leaders are linked to an alleged bribery case involving former U.N. General Assembly president John Ashe. One foundation donated over $1.5 million to the U.N. office promoting cooperation between developing countries, while the other’s mission is to support new U.N. development… Read More
Putin slaughtering US allies
New videos have emerged documenting Russia’s continued, sustained bombardment of US-backed forces in Syria. And because of President Barack Obama’s unwillingness to act to secure American interests in the region, Russia’s Syrian allies have launched a devastating offensive to retake the country under the excuse of attacking ISIS. Multiple reports… Read More
Enough is enough! European voters push back on migrant issue
An anti-refugee party in Austria is poised to land a huge coup — a win at the polls that could see them take control of the Austrian capital. More than any other topic, Austria’s stance toward refugees is determining Sunday’s race for Vienna’s city hall, pitting voters who welcome those… Read More
FIFA president banned for 90-days
Soccer is the world’s biggest sport and is watched by billions of fans, and a huge corruption scandal has rocked it from the top. FIFA, the world governing body of soccer that runs events like the World Cup, has provisionally banned President Sepp Blatter and UEFA President Michel Platini for 90… Read More
Christianity growth beating atheism… badly!
We’ve all heard the narrative – “Christianity is on the decline,” say the talking heads. But is it true? Not so fast, say the numbers! According to the 2015 Pew Research poll that predicts religious trends, it’s atheism, not Christianity, that’s in trouble around the globe. In fact, non-believers are set… Read More
Putin’s odd ice hockey game [This guy is nuts]
Russian President Vladimir Putin spent his 63rd birthday on the ice Wednesday, playing hockey with a team of NHL stars… against a team of non-pros made up of Russian officials and tycoons. And had it broadcast on national television. Putin was allowed to score seven goals as his star-studded team, which included… Read More
[BREAKING] ISIS close to acquiring nuke!
Black market sellers of weapons-grade nuclear material have been actively seeking out buyers from the Islamic State (ISIS). And while international authorities were able to infiltrate and stop a potential sale, experts are warning that it could be a matter of time before a transaction is completed. The Associated Press… Read More
US General: Obama wrong on Afghanistan
The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan testified before Congress Tuesday, and warned that President Obama’s planned draw-down of U.S. troops could be a disaster waiting to happen. Should Obama continue to press his political agenda on the battlefield, Afghan forces could even fracture in the face of renewed Taliban attacks. Gen…. Read More
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