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Mexican drug cartels increasingly hire US military servicemen as assassins
Mexican drug cartels are hiring US military personnel to carry out murders. In exchange for cash or drugs, some American servicemen are working as hit men or teaching gangsters their skills.
Drug cartels have recruited American servicemen for years, paying them thousands of dollars to assassinate government informants, ousted cartel members, and other enemies of the group, law enforcement experts...
US embassies to remain closed over most serious Al-Qaeda threat in years
The US extends its embassy closures through August 10, State Department has announced. The Al-Qaeda threat that forced US and European embassies in the Middle East and North Africa to shut down is the most serious in years according to a US lawmaker.
Although some of the US diplomatic posts are scheduled to reopen on Monday, including those in Kabul, Baghdad and Algiers, most of 22 US embassies that...
US raises alert for warships in Middle East
USS Abraham Lincoln
The United States has reportedly ordered its warships in the Middle East to be ready in case of a possible terror attack by al-Qaeda.
DEBKAfile said on Monday that US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel “is reported by CNN to be considering a special deployment of US forces in the Middle East ready for action if a terrorist attack makes it necessary.”
“US warships have been ordered...
UK immigration policies ‘not the most effective’, government adviser warns
UK policies over illegal immigration are not necessarily the most effective, advisor warns.
British Home office policies over illegal immigration are not necessarily the most effective, a government adviser has warned.
Longstanding member of the government’s migration advisory committee Martin Ruhs said the tactics the British government is implementing to deal with immigration issues may not...
Three Congolese helicopters attack M23 positions in eastern DRC
Congolese army soldiers
Three Congolese helicopters have blasted positions of the March 23 movement (M23) rebels in the city of Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
“Our helicopters have just bombarded enemy positions,” an unnamed Congolese officer said on Tuesday, adding, “Until now the enemy has not yet responded,” AFP reported.
The attacks, which were the first...
Asylum-seeker boat sinks off Indonesian coast, 3 dead
At least three people have died after an Australia-bound boat carrying asylum seekers sank off the coast of Indonesia, with up to 157 people rescued.
The boat, carrying 175 people, all of them Iranians and Sri Lankans, encountered harsh sea conditions and simply broke up, Australian media reported. More than a dozen people are still unaccounted for as search and rescue operation continue.
Two children,...
Syrian Rebels Ransack Christian Village
Images obtained exclusively by Infowars show the aftermath of an alleged massacre of a Christian village in Syria during which men, women and children were slaughtered and churches desecrated by Obama-backed FSA rebels.
The photos, which were provided by a source inside the village of al-Duvair in Syria’s Western province of Homs, show ruined homes, ransacked churches as well as the burned remains...
Bomb found at planned Pope Francis visit site in Brazil
Brazilian police officers fire tear gas during a protest against the huge cost of Pope Francis’ visit in Rio de Janeiro on July 22, 2013.
A homemade bomb was discovered hidden near a Brazilian shrine Pope Francis is scheduled to visit later this week, the military said Monday. The device was found in a parking garage bathroom inside the National Sanctuary of Aparecida in São Paulo state.
The...
US Intel committees approve arming Syrian rebels, top general warns of costs
The House and Senate Intelligence Committees have given a green light to arm Syrian rebels, as their concerns were alleviated. But a top US general warned that high costs of military options could reach billions.
Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff and the highest-ranking American military advisor, wrote that a no-fly zone over Syria would cost the US between $500 million...
EU lists Hezbollah's military wing as terrorist group
Members of the Lebanese resistance movement, Hezbollah, wave the Hezbollah flag during a rally marking the party’s Martyrs’ Day in Beirut.
The European Union has put what it calls the military wing of the Lebanese resistance movement, Hezbollah, on its terror blacklist.
The decision was made unanimously after hours of discussions by the EU’s 28 foreign ministers at their monthly meeting....
Indian children Forced to eat Poisoned school meal
After 23 Indian children died from consuming poisoned school meals, it has emerged that victims refused the food before being made to eat it, according to the Times of India. Preliminary investigations indicate the cooking medium was laced with pesticide.
Police say that the latest case of poisoning, which claimed the lives of 23 children, was most probably caused by storing cooking oil in a used...
LA Police Detectives Investigating Hastings Assassination Ambushed
A new Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) signals analysis (SIGNIT) report on the Obama regimes 18 June assassination of award winning American journalist Michael Hastings states that two Los Angeles police detectives involved in the investigation were themselves targeted for death just one week later.
According to this report, Russian signal analysts monitoring CIA-NSA-FBI “encrypted electronic...
Bomb explosion hits city in central Greece
A bomb explosion in central Greek city of Larissa has caused serious property damage.
A powerful bomb explosion has hit an area in the central Greek city of Larissa, home to a prosecutor, causing property damage in the area.
According to the ANA news agency, the blast occurred on Saturday, causing serious damage to a block of flats in the area.
Greece police said the blast was caused by a bomb. Further...
Greek government moves forward with plan to sell islands
Recent reports confirm that the plan to sell off our islands is moving forward without delay.
They call it the “National Plan for using state property”. It was first drafted in September 2012 by government officials and includes several islands. Galini in the Neos Marmaras province of Halkidiki is reportedly scheduled to be auctioned next Wednesday.
In case any were unclear about it, the coalition...
Australia signs deal to deport all illegal immigrants to Papua New Guinea
Australia’s Prime Minster Kevin Rudd (R) and his Papua New Guinea counterpart, Peter O’Neill, sign an agreement on asylum seekers in Brisbane on July 19, 2013.
Australia’s Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has signed an agreement with Papua New Guinea to send all asylum-seekers arriving by boat to the poverty-stricken island nation, a move strongly condemned by multiculturalism groups.
Rudd and...