Saudi Arabia Intercepts Two Ballistic Missiles Launched by Yemeni Houthis
The Royal Saudi Air Force on Wednesday intercepted two ballistic missiles launched by the Houthi militia from the Yemeni side of the shared border, the Al Arabiya broadcaster said.
View ArticleSyrian talks should not depend on preliminary conditions — Russian envoy
Russia's UN envoy the previous intra-Syrian talks yielded no result due to the non-constructive stance of the opposition
View ArticleErdogan believes Akkuyu NPP project implementation currently lags behind
The Turkish president believes the process can be pushed forward
View ArticleRussia, US discuss humanitarian deliveries to Aleppo — envoy
Russia's UN envoy says the sides discussed possible use of the Castello road to organize humanitarian deliveries on a permanent basis
View ArticleDownward Pressures Mount as US Productivity Drops Third Straight Quarter
US labor productivity has declined for the third consecutive quarter, suggesting lower inflation and slower growth, as well as marring the short-term job market outlook.
View ArticleUS Altered Intel Reports to Portray Anti-Daesh Fight in More Positive Light
The US Central Command (CENTCOM) have altered the intelligence reports to cast the US fight against the Daesh jihadist group, as well as al-Qaeda, in a more favorable light, The Daily Beast reported...
View ArticleAmbush on Arkansas police officers leaves one dead and K-9 missing
An early morning call led three law enforcement officers to an ambush in Sebastian County, Arkansas. The suspect opened fire, killing one officer and injuring a sheriff as well as a K-9 officer. Read...
View ArticleCanadian police kill white suicide bomber suspect near Toronto – reports
Canadian police reportedly killed a lone suspect in a major anti-terrorist takedown operation on Wednesday. The suspect was linked to Islamic State and believed to be behind a suicide bomb plot on a...
View ArticleSchool mock attacks & reporting radicalized youth: French govt rolls out...
French authorities have issued new security guidelines for schools, which include three attack drills a year and advice to report on all suspected radicalized students. Teachers and children over 14...
View ArticleScientists identify hundreds of new genes that might be responsible for autism
Though the exact cause of autism remains unknown, scientists may have they have uncovered hundreds of genetic leads that may help them solve the problem. They used algorithms similar to what Facebook...
View ArticleWhen a door closes, a window opens: Closing Silk Road leads to surge in...
Closing the online black market known as the Silk Road was a success for the FBI, but a short-lived one. Three years later, it seems that it did little to deter internet-facilitated drug purchases as...
View Article‘We want cash’: Drug agents seize $209mn in random profiling of 5,200...
In 10 years, US drug agents have seized nearly $210 million from 5,200 Americans at airports and Amtrak train stations, a USA Today report revealed. Federal agents allegedly collected private data...
View ArticleIsrael might ‘cross a red line’ with looming village demolition, US diplomats...
Washington has strongly warned Israel against tearing down Palestinian village of Sussia in the West Bank, calling such a prospect “very troubling” following a US delegation visit. Earlier, the US...
View Article‘Am I not speaking English?’ Reporters grill State Dept over Clinton emails
“I’m not going to speak anymore,” replied a State Department spokeswoman, reaching a point of exasperation repelling reporters’ hounding over a new batch of Hillary Clinton’s emails that exposed cozy...
View ArticleReal ‘Godfather’? Italy disbands Corleone town’s mafia-infiltrated govt
Italy has sacked the government of a small Sicilian town of Corleone after uncovering its close links to a local mafia group. The town, famous for its links to Cosa Nostra, was also the hometown of...
View ArticleChesapeake Energy Quits Barnett Shale Operating Area in Texas
Chesapeake Energy Corporation is terminating the gathering of gas in the Barnett region, Texas, to reduce expenses and increase operating income.
View ArticleEcuador allows Sweden to interview WikiLeaks co-founder Assange in its London...
Sweden has made a formal request to interview Assange in Ecuador’s London Embassy in June, four years after the initial offer from Ecuadorian authorities. The deal was struck on Wednesday. Read Full...
View ArticleEcuador Decides to Allow Sweden to Question Assange at London Embassy
Ecuador decided to allow Sweden to question Julian Assange at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.
View ArticleRussian MP blames Kiev for attempt to use Normandy format as cover for its...
Om August 10, Russia’s Federal Security Service said it detained a group of Ukrainian saboteurs and prevented a series of terrorist attacks in Crimea plotted by the Ukrainian Defense Ministry
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