3 fake nuns caught smuggling cocaine in Colombia
Three women dressed up as nuns were caught at a Colombian airport trying to smuggle cocaine taped to their bodies, police said Tuesday. The women were caught Saturday after arriving on Colombia’s...
View ArticleChinese media challenges Japanese ownership of Okinawa
The People’s Daily, which serves as the mouthpiece for the ruling Communist party, ran the lengthy commentary questioning the historical status of Japan’s southernmost Ryukyu island chain, which...
View Article‘Brazilian Atlantis’: Scientists discover traces of sunken continent under...
A Japanese-manned submersible discovered a large mass of granite and a large amount of quartz sand 900 miles off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, according to the announcement made by The Japan Agency for...
View ArticleDefiant Pirate Bay to continue hosting banned 3D printer gun designs
Designed by radical US libertarian Cody Wilson, the Liberator is the world’s first fully 3D printed firearm. When it was unveiled on Wilson’s DEFCAD website earlier this week, it was immediately...
View ArticleNord Stream plans new gas pipelines
Gas pipeline firm Nord Stream will hold an information meeting on the Baltic island of Gotland on Monday to introduce a proposal to extend its controversial gas pipeline project. … Read More
View ArticleUS Army Veteran Denied Hurricane Sandy Aid by FEMA
A strict federal law has helped FEMA deny Hurricane Sandy aid to an elderly Korean War veteran suffering from dementia. … Read More
View ArticleRecord floods continue in North and Central Europe
||RelatedFlooding sweeps north in Europe 05/06/2013 04:07 CET Fears grow for record flood levels in central Europe 05/06/2013 12:45 CET Prague residents assess flood damage as water recedes 05/06/2013...
View ArticleFears grow as Mandela’s health still ‘serious’
||RelatedAs Mandela spends a third night in hospital, friend… 10/06/2013 10:16 CET Prayers in Johannesburg for Mandela 09/06/2013 04:35 CET ‘Mandela is our legacy’ – South Africa prays for… 09/06/2013...
View ArticleInternet companies in deal with US government
||RelatedFacebook trials a search tool for its content 16/01/2013 02:24 CET Tech lobbying powerhouse set to open doors in… 20/09/2012 17:56 CET Facebook shares fall as sales block ends 16/08/2012 10:53...
View ArticleObama visits former slave trade fort in Senegal
||RelatedObama defends human rights on visit to former slave… 27/06/2013 22:09 CET Mandela still critical as family gathers in ancestral… 26/06/2013 06:35 CET US Senate passes landmark immigration...
View ArticleObama ‘deeply humbled’ by trip to Mandela prison
||RelatedRobben Island Obama’s final stop off in South Africa 30/06/2013 04:16 CET Obama ‘humbled’ by visit to Mandela’s former jail… 30/06/2013 18:54 CET Obama hails Mandela’s inspirational effect...
View ArticleMandela "critical but stable" as Zuma announces birthday preparations
||RelatedMandela turns 94 as millions celebrate 18/07/2012 06:44 CET Robben Island Obama’s final stop off in South Africa 30/06/2013 04:16 CET Mandela remains critically ill but stable 30/06/2013 16:15...
View ArticleCourt rules Mandela family graves must be returned
||RelatedSouth Africa’s townships still far from Mandela’s… 02/07/2013 18:38 CET Well-wishers gather for ailing Mandela 01/07/2013 15:59 CET Mandela “critical but stable” as Zuma announces… 01/07/2013...
View ArticlePlum Island Conspiracy Theory – Jesse Ventura
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View ArticleSPENDING TIME IN PARADISE (Gametime w/ Smosh)
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View Article‘Guantanamo lawless and was designed that way’
Follow RT’s day-by-day timeline of the Gitmo hunger strike Though Obama has decreased the number of prisoners to 166 from the camp’s peak occupancy of 680, he has still failed to close a facility...
View ArticleRussian military stages biggest war games since Soviet times
The maneuvers are the latest in series of surprise military checks which performed by Russia, in an effort to reveal and oust flaws in the country’s defense program. Russian Defense Minister Sergey...
View ArticleMandela’s friend Andrew Mlangeni talks to Al Jazeera
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View ArticleRefugees not welcome: Australians protest crackdown on asylum seekers
An estimated 1,000 people in Sydney, 600 in Melbourne as well as smaller crowds in Canberra and Perth took to the streets on Saturday to protest the new hardline immigration policy, announced by Prime...
View ArticleDid U.S. Gov’t Lie About TWA Flight 800? Ex-Investigators Seek Probe as New...
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View ArticlePirate Bay moves to Ascension Island following domain name seizure
The move comes after the website’s previous domain registry in Sint Maarten - a Dutch protectorate - was seized. The Pirate Bay team said the website’s former .SX domain appears to have been seized...
View ArticleSpitsbergen: The Long Dark Night (RT Documentary)
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View ArticleJapan holds military drill as S. China Sea islands dispute widens
Tokyo’s military on Sunday held a military drill dubbed “Island Defense,” in which the country’s elite airborne troops simulated the retaking of a remote island from an enemy nation. The plot for the...
View ArticleThe Alex Jones Show(VIDEO Commercial Free) Monday January 13 2014: Dr....
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View ArticleMystery Mars rock reveals unexpected chemical composition
In particular, the rock has twice as much manganese as anything that previously analyzed on Mars. “Mars keeps throwing new stuff at us," said Mars Exploration rover lead scientist Steve Squyres. The...
View ArticleNauru –“Unacceptable” increase in journalist visa fee to 8,000 dollars
Reporters Without Borders is outraged by the decision by the Micronesian island nation of Nauru, which hosts an Australian government detention centre for asylum-seekers, to increase the cost of a...
View ArticleBitcoin is being accepted at casinos and universities
Moving closer to being a popular payment method … Read More
View ArticleBeast of burden: UK taxpayer to bear costs of nuclear leaks, not private firms
Private contractors will be indemnified by the government, despite concerns that exempting them from financial liability for nuclear incidents could prove a disaster for the taxpayer, the Guardian...
View ArticleNuclear regulators misled the media after Fukushima, emails show
On Monday this week — one day shy of the third anniversary of the Fukushima meltdown — NBC published emails obtained through a Freedom of Information Act that for the first time exposes on a major...
View ArticleMSNBC Tells Infowars To Go F@#* Itself
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View ArticleS. Korea reveals suspected N. Korean crashed drones (PHOTOS)
The authorities in the South are looking into where the drone came from, but claim that preliminary investigation has shown that it originated from North Korea. “The relevant departments of the South...
View ArticleHavana reveals more US attempts to influence Cubans
The US government had admitted setting up a ‘Cuban Twitter’, which was created as a text messaging service to avoid the island’s strict internet laws. ZunZuneo, which is Cuban slang for the tweet of a...
View ArticleDeath toll in S. Korean ferry disaster rises to 14
So far, 179 passengers have been rescued. Experts say it is possible – though not likely – that some of the 282 missing passengers are still alive, trapped in air pockets inside the vessel. “The...
View ArticleChinese replace Russians as top property buyers in Manhattan
Wealthy Chinese are snapping up expensive properties in New York, as well as in London and Sydney, as they look for safe investments for their cash and bases for their kids to get a Western education,...
View ArticleINFOWARS Nightly News: with David Knight Thursday May 8 2014: Plus Special...
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View ArticleInfowars Nightly News: Thursday (5-8-14)
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View ArticleLong Island Cops Caught on Video Beating Black Man
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View ArticleDeutsche Bank divests lossmaking Las Vegas gambling for $1.7bn
No closing date has been disclosed for the transaction that will be an all-cash deal. The deal remains subject to Nevada regulatory approval. “As part of our Strategy 2015+, the Bank is committed to...
View ArticleWarships on parade at Baltic Fleet’s 311th anniversary
The festivities began Sunday morning, with the hoisting of the St. Andrew’s naval flag and dressing flags on Baltic Fleet vessels. Flowers were laid on the monument to Emperor Peter the Great, who...
View ArticleSecond US military jet in 24 hours crashes off California coast
The Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet jet “impacted the water” as it approached the USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) at about 10pm local time (6am GMT) Wednesday. “The pilot ejected from the aircraft, was recovered...
View ArticleHawaii prepares for first direct hit from hurricane in 22 years as second...
Iselle, a Category 1 storm, is forecast to arrive on Hawai’i Thursday night local time, then weaken and continue on to the rest of the islands by Friday, according to Weather.com. The storm defied...
View ArticleAlex Jones Show: Wednesday (8-20-14) Art Thompson
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View ArticleTop U.S. and World News Headlines for Monday, August 25
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View ArticleWhy You Should Consider A Day or Two Off Work When You Have A Cold
Three days later with the rest of the class off sick I would be bouncing around like Bugs Bunny on speed wondering why there were only six of us in class that day. More here: Why You Should Consider...
View ArticlePrisons, poverty & socialism: An interview with Cecily McMillan
Following the trial, nine of the 12 jurors who convicted her, urged the judge not to send McMillan to prison. Huge demonstrations supporting her took place in New York City and across the country. On...
View ArticleIce voyage challenge: RT joins Russian Navy fleet in Arctic base build-up...
Six Navy ships, including the anti-submarine destroyer, two landing ships and support vessels, are navigating through the frigid waters of the Kara Sea. They are escorted by two civilian icebreakers...
View ArticleDay 10: Alien land of Kotelniy Island, our destination
The place is almost alien. There’s not a tree on the entire island… no grass, no growth whatsoever apart from moss. Nevertheless, there are plenty of animals: polar bears (lots of polar bears...
View ArticleWatery end: Stunning video of sinking ferry captured by underwater camera...
Cameras onboard captured its final moments. Fotografit, a Nordic company specializing in underwater photography and videography, strapped a camera to the deck of the Ærøsund to catch the haunting...
View ArticleCaribbean countries announce Ebola travel bans
A group of Caribbean countries have announced bans on entry to foreigners who have travelled through the three West African countries most affected by Ebola. Continue reading: Caribbean countries...
View ArticleHurricane Gonzalo hit Bermuda, leaves 29,000 without power (VIDEO)
The storm struck Bermuda with maximum wind speeds of 115 mph (185 kph), reported Reuters. It knocked out power for the vast majority of people living on the island. In fact, 29,000 of the 36,000...
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