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  • The U. S. and Chinese military officials holding talks in China. A leading Chinese military figure is calling for stronger military-to-military cooperation with the United States of America in order to manage potential risks. General Li Zuocheng, head of the Chinese Army, made the suggestion while meeting with U. S. Army Chief–General Mark Milley, in…

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  • Charlestown, USA has taken over from Australia’s largest city Sydney as the world’s friendliest in the annual Conde Nast Traveler survey though it could be rightly argued that “the good-natured Australians are so appealing to international visitors”. The image shows Charlestown, the world’s friendliest city. Some 128,000 people who took the survey in 2015 instead…

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  • Image: President Barack Obama Donald Trump accused President Obama of being the “founder of ISIS” Wednesday–one of his most callous and unfounded rumors ever, at a time when the U.S. is witnessing its greatest political party meltdown. Of course, it’s arguable and not just politically, but factually incorrect to say so. Obama did not organize…

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  • An Iranian nuclear scientist who was caught up in a US government spy mystery after he went missing in 2009 but later returned to his homeland a year after, been put to death, media reports confirm. The accused allegedly claimed he was abducted by the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) but reappeared in public a year…

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  • This article is from the U. S. Republican Presidential candidate Donald J. Trump campaign. It was released with the tag: MEDIA BIAS OF THE DAY: 8/5/2016. Subject: WASHINGTONPOST.COM: DOING HILLARY CLINTON’S DIRTY WORK. Another day, another instance of media bias—the latest offender is The Washington Post, and even more specifically, The Washington Post website. This website usually…

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  • Image: Fethullah Gulen A Turkish court has reportedly issued an arrest warrant on Fethullah Gulen, the man it says masterminded Turkey’s July 15 failed coup attempt that left more than 270 people dead. The legal process expected to facilitate Gulen’s extradition from the U.S. seem very close to completion. The Turkish Islamic preacher was a former…

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  • US planes bombed Islamic State targets in Libya on Monday, responding to the U.N.-backed government’s request to help push the militants from their former stronghold of Sirte in what US officials described as the start of a sustained campaign against the extremist group in the city. Image shows a Syrian city in ruins as US-led…

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  • Christians in the United States of America are facing high-level threats of extinction, as new reports claim that as many as 15,000 Americans are on various “kill lists” released by the Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist organisation. Image shows a group of worshipers in a church. The worst part of this threat is, some churches who…

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  • The U.S. Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is very close to changing the landscape of American politics and governance which has before now, been a “game” left for the men. She just made history as the first woman to be nominated by a major party, as a front-runner in a United States presidential election. However, it’s clear…

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  • On September 11, 2001, a group of terrorists hijacked four airplanes in the United States and piloted two of the ill-fated planes into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, creating a movie-like explosion scene with fire flames and thick black smoke covering the sky. Image: There’s been countless theories accusing the…

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  • The recent shootings of police officers in Baton Rouge and Dallas have prompted the New York Police Department (NYPD) to buy $7.5 million worth of military-grade protection equipment for on-duty officers. Police Commissioner William Bratton told a news conference on Monday that the NYPD has purchased 20,000 military helmets, 6,000 military heavy duty bullet-proof vests,…

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  • Racism, sexism, violence, scandals, character assassination and outright hate are all part of politics everywhere in the world. Political campaigns for the 2016 presidential election in the U.S. isn’t any better than what is experienced in developing or underdeveloped countries. Image: FLOTUS-First Lady Michelle Obama. As people exchange their civility for barbarism on American soil –all…

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  • DONALD J. TRUMP DELIVERS MAJOR FOREIGN POLICY ADDRESS. In a major address April 2016, Republican presidential candidate and GOP front-runner, Donald J. Trump detailed his views on critical foreign policy issues, making it abundantly clear that he is committed to prioritizing America first in national security, international diplomacy and global trade. “Today, our foreign policy…

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  • Donald Trump should be used to insults by now as a U.S. Republican candidate for the Presidential elections, having suffered so much from a majority of American citizens. The hatred has spread beyond the shores of America all the way to Paris. A die-hard hater added Trump’s face to these Rolling Stones-inspired urinals making him a…

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  • In the lawsuit against U.S., Iran underlined, ‘… That the USA shall ensure that no steps shall be taken based on the executive, legislative and judicial acts (as referred to above) at issue in this case which are, to the extent determined by the Court, inconsistent with the obligations of the USA to Iran under…

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  • The United States can stop the imminent risk of a nuclear war between NATO and Russia but with huge sacrifices. U.S and the alliance are dependent on Sweden and Finland (non-NATO Members) for help which makes it a hard task to save the Baltic states from Russia. Image: Russia’s military strength. There’s nothing as difficult…

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