An Iranian political analyst claimed last week that if a deal between Iran and the West over Iran’s nuclear program had not been reached in Geneva, Iran would have annihilated Israel.
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Tests at two wastewater treatment plants in northern China revealed antibiotic-resistant bacteria were not only escaping purification but also breeding and spreading their dangerous cargo. Joint research by scientists from Rice, Nankai and Tianjin universities found “superbugs” carrying New Delhi Metallo-beta-lactamase (NDM-1), a multidrug-resistant gene first identified in India in 2010, in wastewater disinfected by chlorination.
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German chancellor furious after revelations US intelligence agency listened in on her personal mobile phone.
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Slain suspected Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev said he heard voices in his head and believed in the concept of influencing others by way of “majestic mind control,” according to a new report.
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China’s investment in Britain’s 16 billion pound Hinkley Point project is its first foray into Europe’s nuclear power market and a marker of its global ambitions, but its firms will depend on foreign partners if they are to fulfill them.
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China has suspended imports of shellfish from the west coast of the United States — an unprecedented move that cuts off a $270 million Northwest industry from its biggest export market.
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China landed an unmanned spacecraft on the moon on Saturday, state media reported, in the first such “soft-landing” since 1976, joining the United States and the former Soviet Union in managing to accomplish such a feat.
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CIA officers who testified privately to Congress about the 2012 attack on the U.S. diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya, revealed a disagreement among them about how quickly they could go help the besieged U.S. ambassador and others as well as a standing order for them to avoid violent encounters, according to a congressman and others who heard or were briefed on the testimony.
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‘Go safely Umkhonto. Umkhonto we Sizwe. We the members of the Umkhonto have pledged ourselves to kill them — kill the whites.” These are lyrics from the anthem of Umkhonto we Sizwe, or “Spear of the Nation.” The organization is better known as the MK, the military wing of the Marxist African National Congress (ANC). The MK was established by its commander, Nelson Mandela, to prosecute a terrorist war against South Africa’s racist apartheid regime.
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U.S. Senator John McCain met Ukrainian opposition leaders in Kiev on Saturday and voiced support for protesters camped out for weeks in the capital, a move sure to anger Moscow for what it sees as Western meddling in its backyard.
Millions of tonnes of old electronic goods illegally exported to developing countries, as people dump luxury items.
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A Chinese naval vessel tried to force a U.S. guided missile warship to stop in international waters recently, causing a tense military standoff in the latest case of Chinese maritime harassment.
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Kim Jong-un’s powerful uncle was accused of plotting a coup before he was put to death, raising the possibility of a further purge deep into the ranks of the military and the party.
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Russia reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in response to a conventional strike and sees them as a “great equalizer” reducing the likelihood of aggression, a senior Russian official said Wednesday.
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Pope Francis said in the first peace message of his pontificate that huge salaries and bonuses are symptoms of an economy based on greed and inequality and called again for nations to narrow the wealth gap.
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North Korea announced Thursday it had executed the uncle of leader Kim Jong Un, declaring him a traitor who tried to overthrow the state.
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Fifteen people on their way to a wedding in Yemen were killed in an air strike after their party was mistaken for an al Qaeda convoy, local security officials said on Thursday.
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The Obama administration is cutting off aid to rebels in northern Syria amid concerns that it could fall into the hands of Al Qaeda-tied militants.
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Lyrics of Holocaust-celebrating song state: ‘Holy God would not leave the kike alive, neither in heaven nor on earth, only in the chimney as smoke, this is what the kike is good for’.
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A senior progressive strategist and former chief of staff for President Bill Clinton who specializes in the use of executive authority to bypass Congress is reportedly joining the White House.
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As the United Nations General Assembly met to approve the credentials of member states on Thursday, Iran took the floor to announce its refusal to recognize the State of Israel.
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The Obama administration knew that a Syrian rebel faction had the ability to make chemical weapons but omitted that knowledge when building their case for a strike on Syria, an explosive new report alleges.
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South Korea was scheduled to make an announcement on Sunday amid anticipation that it will expand its air defense zone south into a zone newly declared by China that has spurred regional tensions.
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North Korea freed an 85-year-old retired American soldier on Saturday after detaining him for more than a month for crimes it said he committed during the Korean War six decades ago.
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National leaders and ordinary citizens around the world joined Thursday in mourning Former South African President Nelson Mandela.
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Former Iranian Presidential Advisor: Had Deal Not Been Reached in Geneva, Iran Would Have “Annihilated Israel” (+video)
/10 Comments/in Featured, International /by Elad BenariAn Iranian political analyst claimed last week that if a deal between Iran and the West over Iran’s nuclear program had not been reached in Geneva, Iran would have annihilated Israel.
‘Superbugs’ Found Breeding in Sewage Plants
/1 Comment/in Featured, International /by Staff WritersTests at two wastewater treatment plants in northern China revealed antibiotic-resistant bacteria were not only escaping purification but also breeding and spreading their dangerous cargo. Joint research by scientists from Rice, Nankai and Tianjin universities found “superbugs” carrying New Delhi Metallo-beta-lactamase (NDM-1), a multidrug-resistant gene first identified in India in 2010, in wastewater disinfected by chlorination.
Merkel Compared NSA to Stasi in Heated Encounter with Obama
/2 Comments/in Featured, International /by Ian Traynor and Paul LewisGerman chancellor furious after revelations US intelligence agency listened in on her personal mobile phone.
Boston Bomber Told Others He Was Acting Under “Majestic Mind Control”
/4 Comments/in Featured, International /by RTSlain suspected Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev said he heard voices in his head and believed in the concept of influencing others by way of “majestic mind control,” according to a new report.
Analysis: China Needs Western Help for Nuclear Export Ambitions
/0 Comments/in Featured, International /by David StanwayChina’s investment in Britain’s 16 billion pound Hinkley Point project is its first foray into Europe’s nuclear power market and a marker of its global ambitions, but its firms will depend on foreign partners if they are to fulfill them.
China Imposes First-Ever West Coast Shellfish Ban
/5 Comments/in Featured, International /by Ashley Ahearn, Katie Campbell and Anthony SchickChina has suspended imports of shellfish from the west coast of the United States — an unprecedented move that cuts off a $270 million Northwest industry from its biggest export market.
Chinese Unmanned Spacecraft Lands on Moon
/2 Comments/in Featured, International /by Pete SweeneyChina landed an unmanned spacecraft on the moon on Saturday, state media reported, in the first such “soft-landing” since 1976, joining the United States and the former Soviet Union in managing to accomplish such a feat.
CIA Benghazi Team Clash Led to ‘Stand Down’ Report
/2 Comments/in Featured, International /by Associated PressCIA officers who testified privately to Congress about the 2012 attack on the U.S. diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya, revealed a disagreement among them about how quickly they could go help the besieged U.S. ambassador and others as well as a standing order for them to avoid violent encounters, according to a congressman and others who heard or were briefed on the testimony.
Remembering Mandela, Without Rose-Colored Glasses
/3 Comments/in Featured, International /by News Editor‘Go safely Umkhonto. Umkhonto we Sizwe. We the members of the Umkhonto have pledged ourselves to kill them — kill the whites.” These are lyrics from the anthem of Umkhonto we Sizwe, or “Spear of the Nation.” The organization is better known as the MK, the military wing of the Marxist African National Congress (ANC). The MK was established by its commander, Nelson Mandela, to prosecute a terrorist war against South Africa’s racist apartheid regime.
Senator McCain Meets Ukrainian Protest Leaders Amid Rival Rallies
/2 Comments/in Featured, International /by Gabriela Baczynska and Alissa De CarbonnelU.S. Senator John McCain met Ukrainian opposition leaders in Kiev on Saturday and voiced support for protesters camped out for weeks in the capital, a move sure to anger Moscow for what it sees as Western meddling in its backyard.
Toxic ‘E-Waste’ Dumped in Poor Nations, Says the UN
/1 Comment/in Featured, International /by John VidalMillions of tonnes of old electronic goods illegally exported to developing countries, as people dump luxury items.
Chinese Naval Vessel Tries to Force U.S. Warship to Stop in International Waters
/3 Comments/in Featured, International /by Bill GertzA Chinese naval vessel tried to force a U.S. guided missile warship to stop in international waters recently, causing a tense military standoff in the latest case of Chinese maritime harassment.
Following High Profile Execution in North Korea: Will Mass Purges Follow?
/2 Comments/in Featured, International /by Donald KirkKim Jong-un’s powerful uncle was accused of plotting a coup before he was put to death, raising the possibility of a further purge deep into the ranks of the military and the party.
Russian Minister: We May Respond with Nukes to US Global Strike Program
/1 Comment/in Featured, International /by News EditorRussia reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in response to a conventional strike and sees them as a “great equalizer” reducing the likelihood of aggression, a senior Russian official said Wednesday.
Pope Attacks Mega-Salaries and Wealth Gap in Peace Message
/1 Comment/in Featured, International /by Philip PullellaPope Francis said in the first peace message of his pontificate that huge salaries and bonuses are symptoms of an economy based on greed and inequality and called again for nations to narrow the wealth gap.
North Korea Executes Kim Jong Un’s Uncle
/0 Comments/in Featured, International /by Fox NewsNorth Korea announced Thursday it had executed the uncle of leader Kim Jong Un, declaring him a traitor who tried to overthrow the state.
Officials: Air Strike Kills 15 Civilians in Yemen by Mistake
/1 Comment/in Featured, International /by ReutersFifteen people on their way to a wedding in Yemen were killed in an air strike after their party was mistaken for an al Qaeda convoy, local security officials said on Thursday.
U.S. Suspends Aid to Syrian Rebels
/4 Comments/in Featured, International /by Fox NewsThe Obama administration is cutting off aid to rebels in northern Syria amid concerns that it could fall into the hands of Al Qaeda-tied militants.
Romanian State TV Airs Christmas Carol About Burning Jews
/1 Comment/in Featured, International /by JTALyrics of Holocaust-celebrating song state: ‘Holy God would not leave the kike alive, neither in heaven nor on earth, only in the chimney as smoke, this is what the kike is good for’.
Obama Plans to Bypass Congress Even More? Adds ‘Executive Power’ Czar To Staff
/7 Comments/in Featured, International /by Aaron KleinA senior progressive strategist and former chief of staff for President Bill Clinton who specializes in the use of executive authority to bypass Congress is reportedly joining the White House.
Iran Announces Refusal to Recognize Israel at United Nations Session
/6 Comments/in Featured, International /by Algemeiner StaffAs the United Nations General Assembly met to approve the credentials of member states on Thursday, Iran took the floor to announce its refusal to recognize the State of Israel.
Report: Obama Administration Knew Syrian Rebels Had Access to Chemical Weapons
/4 Comments/in Featured, International /by Rosie GrayThe Obama administration knew that a Syrian rebel faction had the ability to make chemical weapons but omitted that knowledge when building their case for a strike on Syria, an explosive new report alleges.
South Korea to Make Announcement On Air Zone; Expansion is Anticipated
/1 Comment/in Featured, International /by ReutersSouth Korea was scheduled to make an announcement on Sunday amid anticipation that it will expand its air defense zone south into a zone newly declared by China that has spurred regional tensions.
North Korea Frees U.S. Korean War Veteran After Seven Weeks
/3 Comments/in Featured, International /by Ben Blanchard and Michael and MartinaNorth Korea freed an 85-year-old retired American soldier on Saturday after detaining him for more than a month for crimes it said he committed during the Korean War six decades ago.
Nelson Mandela Dies at Age 95
/2 Comments/in Featured, International /by News EditorNational leaders and ordinary citizens around the world joined Thursday in mourning Former South African President Nelson Mandela.