Mexico Cartel Dominates, Torches Western State

Michoacan is burning. A drug cartel that takes its name from an ancient monastic order has set fire to lumber yards, packing plants and passenger buses in a medieval-like reign of terror. 22 May 2013, 1:22 PM PDT

Polish Man Gets Quick Face Transplant After Injury

A 33-year-old Polish man received a face transplant just three weeks after being disfigured in a workplace accident, in what his doctors said Wednesday is the fastest time frame to date for such an operation. It was Poland's first face transplant. 22 May 2013, 11:09 AM PDT

Hard-Right Historian Commits Suicide in Notre Dame

Dominique Venner, a French award-winning historian whose social views were strongly traditional, killed himself inside the cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris beside the main altar, using a shotgun to shoot himself through his mouth. 1,500 people were inside the cathedral at the time. 22 May 2013, 3:11 AM PDT

Canada Warns of Possible Iraq 'Civil War'

A spate of deadly violence risks plunging Iraq into a sectarian civil war, Canada's top diplomat warned, adding that a Canadian was among the latest victims. 22 May 2013, 3:10 AM PDT

Four Dead as Clashes Rage in Lebanon's Tripoli

At least four people have been killed in clashes in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli, a security source told AFP, as fighting raged into a fourth day on Wednesday. 22 May 2013, 3:08 AM PDT

Top Syrian Official Due in Moscow for Talks

Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Muqdad is due in Moscow Wednesday to hold talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on a planned peace conference on ending the conflict in Syria, the RIA Novosti state news agency said. 22 May 2013, 3:07 AM PDT

Diplomats: Iran Expands Nuclear Technology

Diplomats say Iran is moving ahead to update a program the West fears could be used to make nuclear weapons, in a blow to years of high-level diplomacy aimed at stopping it from doing so. 22 May 2013, 3:05 AM PDT

Syria Opposition Urges Rebels to Join Qusayr Battle

Syria's opposition urged fighters across the country Wednesday to "rush to the rescue" of rebel stronghold Qusayr, while appealing to the international community to set up a humanitarian corridor to the embattled town. 22 May 2013, 3:05 AM PDT

Seven Egyptian Security Men Kidnapped in Sinai Freed

Six Egyptian policemen and a border guard kidnapped by suspected militants in the volatile Sinai Peninsula last week were freed by their captors Wednesday after successful mediation, the country's military spokesman said. 22 May 2013, 3:01 AM PDT

Iran's Ahmadinejad to Challenge Ally's Ban from Election

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Wednesday he would ask Iran's supreme leader to reverse a ban preventing his aide from running in next month's presidential poll, a test of stability after the violent trauma of the 2009 vote. 22 May 2013, 3:00 AM PDT

Obama to Visit Africa for First Time Since 2009

President Obama will visit Africa in June for the second time in his presidency. He visited Egypt and Ghana in 2009, but has not returned since. The trip, scheduled for June 26 to July 3, will take Obama to Senegal, South Africa and Tanzania. 21 May 2013

Islam Rising, Christianity Declining in United Kingdom

Britain’s ancient connection to Christianity is fading fast as Muslims have emigrated to Britain in droves. The 2011 census reveals that Christianity is plummeting 50% faster than had been thought previously. Within ten years only a minority in Britain will call themselves Christians. 21 May 2013

Bangladeshi, South Korean Climbers Die on Everest

A climber from Bangladesh and another from South Korea have died on Mount Everest as hundreds flock to the world's highest peak during good weather, Nepalese tourism officials said Tuesday. 21 May 2013

Iran to List Approved Presidential Candidates

Iran's June 14 presidential election steps up a gear on Tuesday when the Guardians Council releases the approved list of candidates who have passed muster under the vetting process. 21 May 2013

Afghan Leader to Push for Indian Military Aid

Afghan President Hamid Karzai will try to secure more military aid in talks with Indian leaders on Tuesday as he looks to beef up his security forces after international troops pull out next year. 21 May 2013

Obama Admin Decries Sale of Russian Anti-Ship Missiles to Syria

On May 17, the Obama administration decried Russia's sale of advanced anti-ship missiles to Syria. According to the LA Times, the acquisition of these "Yakhont cruise missiles with advanced radar" will make it more difficult for the U.S. and its allies to use naval ships to conduct support operations like launching jets to impose a no-fly zone should the U.S. decide to intervene in Syria. 20 May 2013

Uh-Oh: Hillary's Benghazi Scapegoat Speaks Out

The Daily Beast reports that one of the Benghazi fall guys is refusing to take the fall. Raymond Maxwell was put on indefinite leave by the State Department after its Administrative Review Board (ARB) investigation of Benghazi for reasons that are still unknown to him. The person he claims made the decision to cast him out was Cheryl Mills--Hillary Clinton's former chief of staff and counsel at the State Department. It is the second time Mills' name has turned up during scrutiny of the State Department's response to the attack. 20 May 2013

Former Counterterrorism Head: FBI Never Called Ft. Hood 'Workplace Violence'

Michael Steinbach, former head of the FBI’s counterterrorism division and now special agent in charge of Miami, told over 30 congressional staffers in March of 2012 that, contrary to the White House's classification, the bureau does not refer to the Fort Hood shooting as "workplace violence." As head of the FBI counterterrorism division, Steinbach oversaw the investigation into the mass murder at Texas Army base. 20 May 2013

Suicide Bomber Kills 14 at Afghan Province Council

A suicide bomber struck outside a provincial council headquarters in northern Afghanistan on Monday, killing the council chief and at least 13 others, authorities said. The Taliban insurgency quickly claimed responsibility. 20 May 2013

Tunisia Arrests 200 in Salafist Crackdown

Tunisian police arrested some 200 members of the hardline Islamist Ansar al-Sharia in weekend clashes that erupted after a ban on their congress, Prime Minister Ali Larayedh said in remarks published on Monday. 20 May 2013

Car Bombs in Baghdad, South Iraq Kill at Least 40

A wave of car bombings across Baghdad's Shiite neighborhoods and in the southern city of Basra killed at least 40 people on Monday, striking at market places and crowded bus stops during the busy morning hours, officials said. 20 May 2013

Syria Ready to Strike Israel

Reports indicate that Syria has "surface-to-surface Tishreen missiles" zeroed in on Tel Aviv and "is ready to use them should Israel conduct a strike on Damascus." 20 May 2013

Report: Al Qaeda Affliate Takes Over Syrian Oil Fields

Al Qaeda and its affiliates in Syria are reportedly funding their activities by selling oil from fields they took from Bashar al-Assad. According to the the Telegraph, up to 380,000 barrels of crude "that were previously produced around the city of Raqqa and in the desert region to the east are now in Rebel hands." As a result, the al-Nursa Front, "a violently anti-Western jihadist group," is selling the crude for profits to fund their operations. ' 19 May 2013

North Korea Fires Three Short-Range Missiles into Sea of Japan in 'Protest'

North Korea fired three short-range missiles into the Sea of Japan on Sunday that fell into the ocean east of the Korean Peninsula, news agencies and the Wall Street Journal report. South Korean defense experts cited by the Journal indicated the missiles were not the mid-range projectiles that the North Korean regime had appeared ready to launch during tensions earlier this year. The U.S. and South Korea warned North Korea but took no further action. The missiles may have been a protest against joint U.S.-South Korean naval exercises. 19 May 2013

Saudi Tries to Avoid Afghan-Style Blowback from Syria

Chastened by the experience of Afghanistan, where hundreds of Saudis fought before returning to sow terror at home, the kingdom is battling to avoid similar blowback from the conflict in Syria, analysts say. 19 May 2013

Russia Retrieves Mice, Newts from Space

A Russian capsule filled with 45 mice and 15 newts along with other small animals returned from a month's mission in orbit on Sunday with data scientists hope will pave the way for a manned flight to Mars. 19 May 2013

Greece Enters Sixth Year of Recession

Data released last week showed Greece entered its sixth straight year of recession, but there is now cautious optimism about the economy's prospects although unemployment is still hitting record highs and consumers are squeezed by pay cuts and tax hikes. 19 May 2013

8,000 Households in France Paid More than 100% in Taxes

The new rule from the socialist government of France is: we’re not going to take most of the money you earn, we’re going to take all of it and your savings, too. The business newspaper Les Echos said more than 8,000 households in France paid more than 100% of their income last year to the government in taxes. 19 May 2013

Mexico Violence Claims Hundreds of US Lives

Excluding terror attacks and US soldiers killed in action, Mexico has seen more homicides of Americans than any other part of the world in the past decade, according to an AFP analysis of US State Department figures. 18 May 2013

Iraq Violence Kills Eight

Violence in Iraq killed eight people, including a police officer, his wife and two children, on Saturday, while gunmen kidnapped 10 security force personnel, officials said. 18 May 2013

SKorea Says NKorea Fires 3 Short-Range Missiles

North Korea fired three short-range guided missiles into its eastern waters on Saturday, a South Korean official said. It routinely tests such missiles, but the latest launches came during a period of tentative diplomacy aimed at easing tensions. 18 May 2013

Hard-Line Afghan MPs Block Law Protecting Women

Conservative religious lawmakers in Afghanistan blocked a law on Saturday that aims to protect women's freedoms, with some arguing that parts of it violate Islamic principles or encourage women to have sex outside of marriage. 18 May 2013

French President Signs Gay Marriage into Law

France became the 14th country to legalise same-sex marriage Saturday after President Francois Hollande signed it into law following months of bitter political debate. 17 May 2013

Yahoo Japan Suspects 22 Million IDs Stolen

Yahoo Japan Corp. has said it suspects up to 22 million user IDs may have been stolen during an unauthorised attempt to access the administrative system of its Yahoo! Japan portal. 17 May 2013

When Terrorists and Their Supporters Laugh at America

Ahlam Tamimi, “one of the world’s most renown(ed) female terrorists,” is now touring Arab media, taking advantage of her “expertise” in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombing in April. Tamimi regularly speaks to provide “insight on how Muslims—both male and female—can become killing machines.” 17 May 2013

IRS Target List Included Groups Critical of Obama on Benghazi

While the IRS was targeting the Tea Party and other domestically-focused conservatives, they were allegedly targeting foreign policy groups like Secure America Now (SAN) as well. According to The Wall Street Journal, whereas most groups that apply for a 501(c)(4) tax exempt status get it quickly--usually within a year--SAN's application has been held up twice. And the application approval for some groups has been held up for three years. 17 May 2013

Russian, American Spies Square Off

The embarrassing arrest of a suspected CIA officer in Moscow is the latest reminder that, even after the Cold War, the U.S. and Russia are engaged in an espionage battle with secret tactics, spying devices and training that sometimes isn't enough to avoid being caught. 17 May 2013

World View: Nigeria's President Launches Major War Against Boko Haram Terrorists

Nigeria's president Goodluck Jonathan has declared a state of emergency in the northeast regions of Nigeria, and has ordered full-scale deployment of the army and air force to fight Boko Haram terrorists in the region. Prior to 2009, Boko Haram was a little known Muslim sect of ethnic Hausa people, but since that time, they've established a linking with al-Qaeda. 17 May 2013

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