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Feb 07 2017
News
Suicide bomber strikes Afghan Supreme Court, killing 19
A suicide bomber struck an entrance to Afghanistan's Supreme Court on Tuesday, killing at least 19 people in the latest in a series of attacks on the country's judiciary.
The attacker was on foot, and targeted a side door as court employees and other people were exiting the building in downtown Kabul, the Interior Ministry said. Public Health Minister Ferozuddin Feroz said 41 people
TownhallNov 25 2023
Headline Roundup
What Does Conservative Populist Geert Wilders’ Election Victory Mean for Western Politics?
Conservative populist Geert Wilders delivered a surprising victory in The Netherlands’ parliamentary election this week, sparking media dialogue on political trends in the West.
Dutch Powderkeg: An opinion from Andrew Stuttaford of National Review (Right bias), who interviewed Wilders in 2005 for the publication when he was living in a guarded prison-like facility due to fear of being
National Review (Opinion) UnHerd BloombergJul 25 2014
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Hillary Clinton’s Surprising Comment About the Russian ‘Reset’ Button
uring an interview on NPR’s “On Point” to promote her book “Hard Choices,” former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was asked about the famous “reset” button she handed to Russia’s Foreign Minister Segei Lavrov back in 2009.
According to Clinton, the button “worked.”
The BlazeJun 16 2021
News
Biden and Putin move to second phase of tense meeting in Geneva
President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin entered the second phase of their highly anticipated summit meeting on Wednesday afternoon — diving into discussions on cyberattacks, human rights, election interference and other pressing issues with a broader group of top officials from Washington and Moscow.
The expansion of the summit came after an initial session between
PoliticoFeb 01 2021
News
Chilling trend: A longer, deadlier pandemic
Mutated versions of the coronavirus threaten to prolong the pandemic, perhaps for years — killing more people and deepening the global economic crisis in the process.
The big picture: The U.S. and the world are in a race to control the virus before these variants can gain a bigger foothold. But many experts say they already expect things to get worse before they get better. And that
AxiosOct 28 2019
Opinion
Kanye West’s New Album Is Intermittently Divine
Artists going back and forth with their own faith—between the temptations of worldly fame and the shelter, and strictures, of the church—is a persistent motif in American popular music and in black American music above all. In declaring himself born again and renouncing secular music, as he’s done in the lead-up to his new album Jesus Is King, Kanye West is reenacting the story of Little
SlateAug 02 2021
Opinion
If You Don’t Suspect Deep State Provocation At The Jan. 6 Riot, Start Paying Attention
It's required to ask at the outset of leftists' 1/6 'Truth Commission': How much of what led to Donald Trump supporters 'storming the capitol' was a setup?
It’s not only reasonable but required to ask at the outset of leftists’ 1/6 “Truth Commission”: How much of what led to Donald Trump supporters “storming the capitol” was a setup?
BuzzFeed recently revealed the alleged Gov.
The FederalistNov 20 2015
News
Radisson Hotel In Mali Attacked; Nearly Half Of 150 Hostages Freed
After gunmen initially took more than 150 hostages in the Radisson Blu hotel in Mali's capital of Bamako, nearly half of the hostages are now reportedly out of danger. Citing the security minister, local media say 73 people have been freed. They add that security forces are now trying to make their way through the hotel.
NPR (Online News)Jan 24 2013
News
Democrats launch plan to turn Texas blue
National Democrats are taking steps to create a large-scale independent group aimed at turning traditionally conservative Texas into a prime electoral battleground, crafting a new initiative to identify and mobilize progressive voters in the rapidly-changing state, strategists familiar with the plans told POLITICO.
PoliticoMay 11 2019
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Gunmen battle security forces in five-star hotel in Pakistan: officials
QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Three gunmen attacked a luxury hotel in Pakistan’s southwestern port city of Gwadar on Saturday, killing at least one guard and battling security forces from inside the building, security officials and the army said.
Balochistan Home Minister Ziaullah Langove said most guests had been evacuated from the five-star Pearl Continental Hotel, which helicopters
Reuters