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Train Goes to Kharkiv with Crash Victims' Remains

Train Goes to Kharkiv with Crash Victims' Remains

KHARKIV, Ukraine (AP) — A train carrying the remains of people killed in the Malaysia Airlines crash arrived in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv on Wednesday on their way to the Netherlands, a journey which has been agonizingly slow

Big Milestone for Britain's Little Prince

Big Milestone for Britain's Little Prince

LONDON (AP) — The palace is releasing special pictures, the Royal Mint is striking a commemorative coin and newspapers are publishing glowing tributes. What’s all the fuss about? A little boy who will be king. Prince George turns 1 on

Americans Protest Illegals as High-Profile Conservatives Pander

Americans Protest Illegals as High-Profile Conservatives Pander

Editors Note: M. Catharine Evans of American Thinker today provided a devastating analysis of the ‘soccer balls and teddy bears’ meme: While we regular, cash-strapped taxpayers concerned about the well-being of our country stood on the overpasses Saturday protesting the total breakdown

Jihadists Seize Iraq Monastery

Jihadists Seize Iraq Monastery

Jihadist militants have taken over a monastery in northern Iraq, one of the country’s best-known Christian landmarks, and expelled its resident monks, a cleric and residents said Monday. Islamic State (IS) fighters stormed Mar (Saint) Behnam, a 4th century monastery

UK Wants Tougher Sanctions Against Russia over MH17

UK Wants Tougher Sanctions Against Russia over MH17

Britain will push for EU sanctions targeting whole sectors of the Russian economy in the wake of the Ukraine plane disaster even if it means taking a short-term “hit” to the economy, its ministers said on Monday. Deputy Prime Minister

Overnight Attacks in Iraq Kill at Least 16 People

Overnight Attacks in Iraq Kill at Least 16 People

BAGHDAD (AP) — Attacks overnight in two Iraqi cities killed at least 16 people, officials said Monday as authorities struggle to stop the Sunni militants’ offensive that has left huge areas in northern and western Iraq outside of government control.

Snowden Seeks to Develop Anti-Surveillance Technologies

Snowden Seeks to Develop Anti-Surveillance Technologies

(Reuters) – Edward Snowden, a former U.S. spy agency contractor who leaked details of major U.S. surveillance programs, called on supporters at a hacking conference to spur development of easy-to-use technologies to subvert government surveillance programs around the globe.  Snowden,

Alleged Leader of Cocaine Cartel Arrested in Spain

Alleged Leader of Cocaine Cartel Arrested in Spain

MADRID (AP) — Spanish police have arrested one of Colombia’s most-wanted criminals, a 40-year-old man nicknamed the Rat who is one of leaders of a ruthless drug cartel linked to 400 murders and the shipment of largest amounts of cocaine

Rebels to give MH17 black boxes to aviation group

Rebels to give MH17 black boxes to aviation group

DONETSK, Ukraine (AP) — Rebels have recovered the black boxes from downed Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 and will hand them over to the International Civil Aviation Organization, a rebel leader said Sunday. Alexander Borodai also said the bodies recovered from

Gusty winds fuel destructive Washington wildfire

Gusty winds fuel destructive Washington wildfire

WINTHROP, Wash. (AP) — A massive wildfire that has forced the evacuation of towns, destroyed numerous homes and blackened scenic hillsides in north-central Washington has been burning into new areas, fueled by dry conditions and gusty winds. The lightning-caused fire

Iraqi PM Condemns Jihadis' Targeting of Christians

Iraqi PM Condemns Jihadis' Targeting of Christians

BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq’s prime minister on Sunday condemned the Islamic State extremist group’s actions targeting Christians in territory it controls, saying they reveal the threat the jihadists pose to the minority community’s “centuries-old heritage.” The comments from Nouri al-Maliki

Israeli Bulldozers Destroy Hamas Tunnels in Gaza

Israeli Bulldozers Destroy Hamas Tunnels in Gaza

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel said it widened its ground offensive early Sunday, sending more troops into Gaza after demolishing more than a dozen Hamas tunnels and intensifying tank fire on border areas. Loud explosions shook Gaza as