Putin Won. But Russia Is Losing

posted in: News, Russia

Vladimir Putin may have been re-elected president of Russia on March 18, but he’s far from the grand master of geopolitical chess portrayed in the Western media. Whether bragging about Russia’s “invincible” new missile, playing coy over accusations that his hackers play games … Read More

Trump Admin Warns Palestinian Leadership It’s Skating on Thin Ice

posted in: Middle East, News

Washington’s patience for the Palestinian Authority leadership is nearly spent. Ever since President Donald Trump came to the White House, US-Palestinian relations have been tense, to say the least. Trump’s overt affinity for Israel, and his unwillingness to tolerate the … Read More

Opinion Black, Muslim and Unwelcome: Is Europe Facing a Somali ‘Jihad Generation’ Crisis?

Assailed by negative media stereotypes, racism, low academic achievement and social exclusion, the Somali community is one of Europe’s most vilified migrant groups. That vulnerability makes them a perfect target for Islamist terror recruiters. Trump: Somali behind Ohio attack ‘should … Read More

Bertelsmann study: Developing world faces more conflict, more repression

posted in: Breaking News, News

Democracy is being chipped away in many countries across the world, according to a new study by Germany’s Bertelsmann Foundation. The study, which looks at 129 developing nations, warns autocracies are on the rise. The quality of democracy and market-economy systems … Read More

PARIS ERUPTS: Furious scenes on streets of France as THOUSANDS rally against Macron

posted in: European Union, News

ANGER has erupted against French President Emmanuel Macron’s nationwide reforms with tear gas being unleashed on protestors in angry scenes on the streets of Paris and Nantes. Thousands took part in a rallies across the country over the leader’s enforced … Read More

Evidence Of Vast Mantle Plume Discovered Stretching From The Yellowstone Supervolcano To Mexico

The supervolcano may have last erupted 630,000 years ago, but its presence still strikes fear in some and it’s easy to see why. Yes, the caldera is changing shape. Sure, eruptions might prime over just a few decades. Alright, there was that earthquake swarm last … Read More

Tornado, strong winds hit Alabama ahead of major Southeastern storms

Severe winds, including at least one tornado, damaged buildings in northern and eastern Alabama on Monday ahead of powerful spring storms that were expected to cause significant damage Tuesday across a large part of the Southeast, authorities and forecasters said. … Read More

Lone resource officer’s quick action stopped the Maryland school shooter within seconds

(CNN)The school shooting was over in seconds. But it could have dragged on longer and proven deadlier were it not for the rapid response of a school resource officer. When a 17-year-old gunman walked into Maryland’s Great Mills High School … Read More

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