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North, South Korea to Hold Rare High-Level Talks

North, South Korea to Hold Rare High-Level Talks

South Korean officials left Seoul Wednesday for the highest level talks with North Korea for years, marking the start of a possible upswing in cooperation between the bitter rivals. The talks in the border truce village of Panmunjom have no

CAIR Again Shows It Can't Stand Other Muslim Viewpoints

CAIR Again Shows It Can't Stand Other Muslim Viewpoints

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) waged a new attack Tuesday on anti-Islamist Muslim Zuhdi Jasser, asking that a federal commission investigate Jasser’s financial supporters. Jasser, founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, also serves on the U.S. Commission on International

Obama: 'No Country Where We Have a No-Spy Agreement'

Obama: 'No Country Where We Have a No-Spy Agreement'

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says there is no country with which the United States has “a no-spy agreement.” But he says the United States endeavors to protect privacy rights as it collects foreign intelligence. Obama says the United

Algerian army plane 'crashes in east, 99 dead'

An Algerian military aircraft crashed in the east of the country on Tuesday, killing at least 99 people, Algerian radio announced. The C-130 Hercules aircraft, which crashed in Oum El Bouaghi, around 500 kilometres (310 miles) east of the capital,

Sochi Drone Shooting Olympic TV, not Terrorists

Sochi Drone Shooting Olympic TV, not Terrorists

SOCHI, Russia (AP) — That drone you might have spotted hovering and zipping around the Sochi Olympic slopes isn’t searching for terrorists or protesters hiding behind the fir trees. It’s being used to transmit live video of snowboard and ski

World View: Pakistan Asked to Send 30,000 Troops to Saudi Arabia

World View: Pakistan Asked to Send 30,000 Troops to Saudi Arabia

This morning’s key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com Korea’s demilitarized zone (DMZ) guarded by Microsoft Kinect game software Pakistan asked to send 30,000 troops to Saudi Arabia Iran calls al-Qaeda the ‘the Saudi-US lovechild of terrorism’ Korea’s demilitarized zone (DMZ) guarded by

Iran's Phony Nuclear Concessions

Iran's Phony Nuclear Concessions

Even as Iran steps up its aggressive rhetoric to the point of directly threatening the U.S. and Israel, the media are falling for the latest in the regime’s diplomatic feints: namely, concessions that would allow U.N. inspectors greater access to

Former US Consulate Employee Shot Dead in Pakistan

Former US Consulate Employee Shot Dead in Pakistan

Unknown gunmen on Monday shot dead a former US consulate employee in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar, police said. Two gunmen riding a motorcycle fired at Faisal Saeed, 30, outside his residence in Peshawar, senior police official Najibur Rehman

Rome Diary: Day Six

Rome Diary: Day Six

With just two days to go, last night the jet lag finally hit. It was after 3 AM before the Jim Morrison-handful of Tylenol PM finally knocked me out. The 6:30 AM nudge from the wife made me weep, and