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Panama seizes North Korean ship for arms transport from Cuba
A Panamanian presidential security detail walks on the deck of North Korean-flagged ship at the Manzanillo International container terminal in Panama on July 16, 2013.
Panamanian officials have announced detaining a North Korean flagged ship at the Panama Canal, alleging that the vessel, which departed from Cuba, was engaged in arms trafficking.
Panama’s President Ricardo Martinelli said on Tuesday...
DR Congo clashes leave at least 130 people dead
March 23 Movement (M23) rebels
Clashes between army forces and rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have left at least 130 people dead, including 10 soldiers, the government says.
“Our forces have inflicted very heavy losses on the M23 (March 23 Movement) fighters, 120 have been killed and 12 captured,” government spokesman Lambert Mende said on Monday, referring to clashes that...
Zimmerman Show Trial Sends Shockwave Around World
A stunning Ministry of Justice (MOJ) report on the just concluded Trayvon Martin-George Zimmerman US criminal show trial, that has captured nearly all of the worlds attention over this past month, alleges that this case was “directly engineered” from the highest reaches of the Obama regime for the sole purpose of further dividing an already fractured American public towards an end still not able...
Violent clashes break out between DR Congo army, militants
Several armed groups, including the March 23 Movement (M23) rebels (members of which are seen above) are active in the eastern Congo.
Violent clashes have broken out between the army forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo and militants in the eastern regions of the country.
Residents of the Nyamilima region in the eastern province of North Kivu said the army forces engaged in heavy fighting with...
Immigrants more likely to be in work than native Britons: ONS
Native Britons are less likely to have higher levels of education and employment than immigrants, new figures have revealed.
According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), 21 percent of foreign nationals were employed in banking, finance and insurance, compared with 17 percent of British nationals.
Moreover, nearly 40 percent of foreign nationals gained qualifications at degree standard or...
Greece shuts the doors for Syrian refugees
Syrian refugees, driven out of their country by the war, are trying to cross the Turkish-Greek border to seek asylum in the European Union. It is obvious that Greece cannot accept all those in need, therefore, the Greek authorities take a tough stance with respect to illegal immigrants. However, people still flee, drowning in the Aegean Sea and in the Maritsa River at the border with Turkey.
A Syrian...
Hundreds of anarchists carry random attacks in Corinth, Greece
A 70 year old citizen was mobbed by bullies- he is now currently hospitalized in critical condition after suffering severe head injuries and internal bleeding. The fact that these marauders only target Golden Dawn, and have yet to attack a single target of the Memorandum/Troika, shows who they are in service of.
A group of approximately 100 Anarchist “ANTIFA” (“Anti-Fascists”) wearing helmets,...
Brazil football referee beheaded after stabbing player to death
Otavio Jordao da Silva
A soccer referee has been beheaded then had his body dismembered by the spectators at a game following a dispute in which he fatally stabbed an amateur player for refusing to leave the field.
Brazilian police spokesman Kena Souza said on Saturday that the incident took place on June 30 in the remote northern town of Pio XII.
The dispute began when player Josenir dos Santos, 30,...
Mafia launders dirty money in clean energy - Europol
The Italian mafia is ramping up investment in wind farms to launder money and benefit from EU subsidies.
Europol reports winds farms, and renewable energy in general, are the most popular target for laundering money, after analysing the financial activities of Italy’s four mafia groups.
“The Italian mafia is investing more and more in renewable energy, especially in wind farms, to profit...
Russia top opposition leader faces jail term
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is detained by the police during a protest in central Moscow.
Russian prosecutors have demanded jail term for a top opposition leader suspected of embezzlement.
Alexei Navalny appeared before a court in the central Russian city of Kirov on Friday.
If convicted, the 37-year-old opposition leader could face a six-year jail term. In that case, he will effectively...
Mystery of Marilyn Monroe's death unveiled?
Over the years, the cause of death of one of the most famous Hollywood celebrities Marilyn Monroe (Norma Jean Mortenson) remained a mystery. Most of the evidence and testimony obtained during the investigation has been destroyed or lost. But now, nearly half a century later, the world saw the new details of the actress’ death.
On August 5, 1962, Marilyn Monroe’s body was found in the bedroom...
Dozens dead, hundreds injured in Egypt violent clashes between protesters
Egypt’s health ministry has said that at least 17 people were killed and over 200 injured in clashes between pro and anti-Morsi protesters on Friday. The most violent are at the 6th October bridge near Tahrir, amid reports of gunfire and Molotov cocktails.
The unrest has rocked some eight areas of Cairo, with Alexandria and approximately six other provinces as street battles have erupted between...
Homeland Security Conducts “Top Secret” July 4 Drill
The Department of Homeland Security is conducting a “top secret” drill codenamed ‘Operation Independence’ across the United States today, during which officers in riot gear as well as undercover agents will patrol transport hubs.
According to a report by KTTV, the exercise is a “full scale terrorism drill” taking place nationwide. In Los Angeles, the drill involves the LA County Sheriff’s...
Secret FBI files reveal Michael Jackson abused 24 kids
Michael Jackson paid $35 million in hush money to at least two dozen young boys he sexually abused over 15 years, it has been alleged.
Sunday People has published explosive ‘secret FBI files’ suggesting the King of Pop groomed and molested children from at least 1989, despite his insistence he was just spending time with them.
The damning files claim the deceased popstar was a ‘pedophile’...
2 dead and 70 injured in Egypt new violent clashes
Tens of thousands of supporters and opponents of President Morsi join protests across Egypt with violent clashes between the rival parties reported in Alexandria, where police used tear gas as at least two people were killed and over 70 got injured.
Security forces used tear gas to break up clashes between rival protesters in Alexandria, according to MENA news agency. Over 70 people were injured there....