Erdogan says US 'should not harbour a terrorist' like Gulen
The Turkish president, who is in New York for the UN General Assembly, has accused the United States of "harbouring a terrorist" by refusing to hand over the exiled cleric Fethullah Gulen. Recep Tayyip...
View ArticleRussian army chief's visit to Turkey signals further collaboration in Syria
Rusian Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov's meeting with his Turkish counterpart Gen. Hulusi Akar yesterday hinted toward more military collaboration in the Syrian crisis. Akar received Gerasimov...
View ArticleOne-billion star map of the Milky Way
It features more than 1.1 billion stars and is the largest map of its kind ever compiled. The fruit of three years of hard work by the European Space Agency's Gaia satellite, which has been scanning...
View ArticleAt least 17 dead in anti-Kabila protests in DR Congo
At least 17 people have been killed in the Democratic Republic of Congo following a violent anti-government rally. There were ugly scenes in Kinshasa as protesters gathered to demand President Joseph...
View ArticleRussia: One-sided fulfillment of ceasefire deems Geneva deal 'meaningless' -...
"The United States and the groups of the so-called moderate opposition controlled by them did not fulfil any of the commitments undertaken in the framework of the Geneva agreements," said Lieutenant...
View ArticleNational Gallop held in Budapest's Heroes' square
Last weekend marked the annual National Gallop on Budapest's Heroes' Square as one of the city's main attractions was taken over by jockeys and horses. The main attraction of the event is the horse...
View ArticleThousands flee and fire destroys Lesbos migrant camp
Police say thousands of people fled a migrant camp on the Greek island of Lesbos on Monday night. It happened when a fire swept through tents after reported violence among people living in the Moria...
View ArticleMuslim Brotherhood is back as Jordan goes to the polls
The people of Jordan are voting in parliamentary elections under a new system which it is claimed shows the pro-Western monarchy is bringing in democratic reforms. The vote comes amid a background of...
View ArticleErdogan says US 'should not harbour a terrorist' like Gulen
The Turkish president, who is in New York for the UN General Assembly, has accused the United States of "harbouring a terrorist" by refusing to hand over the exiled cleric Fethullah Gulen. Recep Tayyip...
View ArticleCongolese opposition HQ burns down as deadly violence intensifies
The headquarters of the main opposition party and other political groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been destroyed by fire - leaving a number of people dead. Empty petrol cans were...
View ArticleTurkish Land Forces Enter Al-Rai
M-60T Main Battle Tank, Otokar Cobra I (.50 BMG Remote Weapons Station) Armored Personnel Carrier, FNSS ACV-15 (25 mm Sharpshooter Turret) Infantry Fighting Vehicle, and last BMC Kirpi Mine-Resistant...
View ArticleBad parents - 1 child died, another drowned, video of them doing drugs in...
From OP"Christopher Norwood and Shandi Norwood smoking drugs in a closed room with their infant Wyatt Norwood. This video was recorded by myself after the death of their previous child. The police did...
View ArticlePuerto Rico power plant blaze plunges island into darkness
A fire at the main power plant on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico has left one and a half million people without electricity. This is the fire that appears to have caused an electricity outage in...
View ArticleIndonesian rescuers search for survivors after flash floods
Indonesian rescuers continued the search for survivors on Thursday (September 22) after at least 23 people were killed in a flash flood that damaged hundreds of homes. Jokowi orders quick response to...
View ArticleSouth African Student Shot While Protesting
Below is a description of the current situation in South Africa. My personal view is that if you throw rocks and burn shit down then you deserve a bullet. Demonstrations since last year over the cost...
View ArticleWill Spain's anti-corruption pact help clean up politics?
Systemic corruption by politicians divides political parties in Spain. It's also one of the main causes of the current political impasse. Spain's conservative People's Party has won two general...
View ArticleGreece rejects three Turkish soldiers asylum requests
Greece has rejected an asylum request from three out of a group of eight Turkish soldiers who fled there, following July's failed military coup in Turkey. The trio were filmed earlier being taken away...
View ArticleSuper Bowl 2017 City Surprise
We decided to go walking to the Super Bowl 2017 Volunteer Office. We didn't know why they call this city Bum Palace but, there were so many bums on Main street downtown following us and 1 of the bums...
View ArticleScandanavian and Single Motherhood Stat
I listened to this Michael Medved hour before I switched over to my Larry Elder podcast (https://www.larryelder.com/membership). I am glad I did because of a caller the "Sage" had on brought up that...
View ArticleIraqi forces regain control of Shirqat
ISIL now contained in Hawija, Tel Afar and Mosul Gains in Shirqat came over 3 days Mosul push could come next month - officials Iraqi forces, backed by air strikes from the US-led coalition, have...
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