Somali pirates seize Iranian, Thai ships
Somali pirates successfully attacked an Iranian and a Thai fishing vessel over the past 24 hours, although one crew escaped, an anti-piracy expert said.… Read More ›
Somali pirates successfully attacked an Iranian and a Thai fishing vessel over the past 24 hours, although one crew escaped, an anti-piracy expert said.… Read More ›
Nabila Bakkatha was surprised to find photos of her published in a number of international newspapers last week. What surprised her even more was… Read More ›
Belgian armed police has mounted raids across the country in recent days. France and Belgium are trying to hunt down suspects and would-be assailants… Read More ›
It seems as though the NFL’s catch rules become more confounding each week. After Odell Beckham had a touchdown catch overruled in a controversial… Read More ›
California is in the middle of its fourth year of drought. Experts say it’s the worst the state has seen in 1,200 years. Dwindling… Read More ›
Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson looks like he may be losing some steam in a slew of recent national and state polls that have shown… Read More ›
New York – U.S. utilities see great potential in the use of remote-controlled drones to do the often-dangerous work of inspecting power lines and… Read More ›
Harrisburg, PA – An Amish man turned heads as he whizzed by fellow runners at a recent marathon — not because of his… Read More ›
At least 30 people were killed in northernMyanmar when a 60-meter-high (200-foot-high) hill of tailings from a jade mine collapsed onto the huts of… Read More ›
An Iranian court has sentenced Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian to prison for spying, the semiofficial news agency Tasnim reported Sunday. The length of the… Read More ›
Amid an ongoing maximum threat alert level, reports emerge of an imminent threat in some of Brussels’ main streets. Belgian newspaper Le Soir reported that… Read More ›
“We can discuss the possibility of allocating an island. But Australia is required to finance it entirely,” Pandjaitan was quoted saying in The Jakarta Post.… Read More ›
With the Obama administration and Europe courting the world’s leading state-sponsor of terrorism to help defuse the Syrian civil war, core aims of Tehran’s clerical… Read More ›
WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s still possible in Boston for a mail carrier, an accountant and a Harvard-trained psychiatrist — basically, the crowd from “Cheers”… Read More ›
It’s easy to imagine theburgeoning business of “wellness”as a product of our time, sold on narcissism and exhaustion from punishing work schedules. In fact,… Read More ›
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Democrat John Bel Edwards won the runoff election for Louisiana governor Saturday, defeating the once-heavy favorite, Republican David Vitter,… Read More ›
New York – A New York teenager charged with conspiring to support Islamic State should be tried as an adult, despite having been only… Read More ›
Paris – The prevailing emotion in Paris now is fear. Fear that anywhere and anyone could be a target. A sudden noise, and hundreds flee… Read More ›
Washington – Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Saturday mourned the lone identified American Mali terrorist attack victim, whom she knew from her Senate days.… Read More ›
Gunmen who raided a Malian hotel shouted “Allahu akbar” as they sprayed bullets on tables of people who were gathered for breakfast, a witness said.… Read More ›