Rebels: Gadhafi Last Tracked Three Days Ago in Southern Libya | Speculation he could flee to neighboring country
State Department Warned in 2002 Vatican Would Oppose Attack on Iraq
A State Department diplomatic cable from 2002 details US Ambassador Jim Nicholson's meeting with then Vatican Middle East Director Tomasso Coppola, and which warns the State Department that "we should expect vocal, public criticism of any military action against...
NYPD Surveillance of Muslims May Violate First Amendment
The New York Police Department secretly gathered intelligence on more than 250 mosques and student groups in the New York area in one of the nation's most aggressive domestic surveillance programs since the September 11th terrorist attacks. A secret squad known as the...
Turkey Suspends Military Ties With Israel
Turkey is suspending military ties and defense industry contracts with Israel after their refusal to apologize for the deaths of Turkish activists on board the Gaza aid flotilla last summer. Turkish prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has threatened further...
After 7 Years, Brazil May Withdraw Troops from Haiti
Brazilian Defense Minister Celso Amorim told the BBC his country plans to begin removing its troops from Haiti, after it was determined the occupation doesn't help Haitians. The troops were sent in 2004 as part of a UN mission to impose order after former president...
Reports: Obama to Keep 3,000 Troops in Iraq After December
Reports: Obama to Keep 3,000 Troops in Iraq After December | ‘Almost purely’ training mission, officials claim
Report: Gadhafi Forces Fleeing to Niger
Report: Gadhafi Forces Fleeing to Niger | Army vehicles reported to cross border
Notoriously Corrupt Governor Says Assange ‘Insane’ for Leaking Cables Critical of Her
Notoriously Corrupt Governor Says Assange ‘Insane’ for Leaking Cables Critical of Her | Demands Assange be placed in Indian insane asylum
Translator Leaks Show FBI Spying on Israel
Translator Leaks Show FBI Spying on Israel
US Sends Billions in Equipment That Kabul Can’t Afford
In an attempt to hide the Afghan government's military dependency on the United States, the US is sending $2.7 billion of military equipment to the beleaguered, corrupt Afghan government. But neither government can afford it. Preceding the NATO pull out in 2014, the...