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Italian researcher Matteo Ianneo discovers castle on Mars
Italian researcher Matteo Ianneo who previously discovered dozens of other interesting things on Mars, has now found something new and interesting again.
This time he found a castle on Mars which can be seen as confirmation on Google Earth, planet Mars, at the following coordinates: Latitude 84°13’27.72″N Longitude 22°32’19.53″W.
In a short interview, we asked Mr. Matteo...
Brazil criticizes Canada over spying reports
Brazil has strongly criticized Canada over reports of spying on the country’s mining and energy ministry.
On Monday, President Dilma Rousseff said her country seeks explanations from Canadian officials over the issue.
She added that new revelations about the espionage activities by the US and its allies prove that economic motives are behind the move.
The president called on Washington and Ottawa...
Iran arrests 4 men in 'nuclear facilities sabotage' plot
The Iranian authorities have arrested four men for planning to sabotage nuclear sites, reports state news. The announcement comes as Iran’s newly-appointed president takes steps to allay fears over its supposed nuclear weapons program.
The head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, Ali Akbar Salehi, announced on Sunday that a “number of saboteurs” had been caught “red-handed” before...
UN сhemical disarmament team begins destroying Syria arsenal, machinery
The UN confirms chemical experts in Syria destroyed missile warheads, aerial bombs, and chemical mixing equipment on Sunday as they started eliminating the country’s chemical weapons.
“The process of destroying Syria’s chemical weapons program began today,” said a statement released by the United Nations and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
The experts supervised...
Egypt panel suggests dissolving Muslim Brotherhood
A panel of Egyptian judges has recommended the dissolution of the Muslim Brotherhood’s political party, which has been protesting against the ouster of President Mohamed Morsi since July.
The judges made the recommendation on Monday, saying the party represents an outlawed group, The Associated Press reported.
The recommendation is to be delivered to a Cairo court which is reviewing a case demanding...
Obama Supporters Don’t Know What Party Obama Is Affiliated With
How can Americans even begin to understand Obamacare or the government shut down?
In his latest ‘man on the street’ video, Mark Dice talks to Obama supporters in San Diego who struggle to work out which political party Obama is actually affiliated with.
The majority of the people Dice talked to didn’t know which party Obama was associated with and some even thought he was in fact a Republican.
One...
Greek ex-minister gets 20 years in jail
A court in Greece has sentenced former defense minister, Akis Tsochatzopoulos, to 20 years in prison for money laundering.
The court found Tsochatzopoulos and 16 of his co-defendants guilty in a six-million money laundering case that has become emblematic of political corruption in the European country.
Akis Tsochatzopoulos, 73, a founding member of the socialist Pasok party and a leading figure on...
Olympic torchbearers set off from Moscow
Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced the start of the Russian leg of the record-breaking Olympic torch relay for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics. The relay kicked off at Moscow’s Red Square, where the flame arrived on Sunday.
The first people to carry the torch around Kremlin were aspiring Russian ice-skaters Lina Fyodorova, 16, of Moscow and Maksim Miroshkin, 19, of Ekaterinburg. The pair...
Ex-NYPD cop questions sister's killing by Capitol police
Police in Washington DC did not have to resort to shooting dead an unarmed woman, who lead officers on a short-lived car chase through the Capitol on Thursday, said the driver’s sister, former New York police sergeant Valarie Carey.
“My sister could have been any person traveling in our capital,” Valarie Carey told reporters outside her Brooklyn home on Saturday. “Deadly physical...
Greece, Israel to hold joint aeronautical exercises
Greek and Israeli Air Forces are set to stage joint aeronautical drills in the coming days, Greek Hellenic Air Force says.
According to a statement released earlier this week, the drills, part of a Greece-Israel Military Cooperation Program, will kick off on October 9 in Athens’ flight information region (FIR).
The statement said a group of F-15 and F-16 fighter jets will participate in the exercises...
Greek MP Christos Pappas detained with No Evidence
The organized conspiracy against the Golden Dawn carried on tonight with the grossly unjust detainment of their parliamentary spokesman and NY Division leader Christos Pappas.
This was done with absolutely no aggravating circumstances and without any suspicion of his involvement in any criminal case. Christos Pappas was labeled an “executive of a criminal organization.” He was given this characterization...
Egypt clashes death toll climbs to 51
The death toll from clashes between supporters of Egypt’s ousted President Mohamed Morsi and police forces has risen to 51 as violence rages on in the North African country.
Supporters of Morsi, who was overthrown in a July military coup, tried to gather in iconic Liberation Square in the capital Cairo when police confronted them.
According to Ahmed al-Ansari, a top official of Egypt’s Health...
California governor signs law defying cooperation with NDAA indefinite detention
California Governor Jerry Brown has signed a law barring state cooperation with any attempt by the federal government to indefinitely detain people. The legislation targets the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
Brown signed into law AB351, which goes beyond any other state in rejecting federal indefinite detention power, according to the Tenth Amendment Center. The law reads, in part,...
US forces target Al-Shabaab leader in Somalia, seize Al-Qaeda leader in Libya
US forces carried out two major operations in Africa on Saturday, targeting an al-Shabaab leader in Somalia in connection with the recent Nairobi mall siege and nabbing an Al-Qaeda leader in Libya wanted for the 1998 bombings of US embassies.
A US Navy SEAL team approached a seaside house in the Somali town of Baraawe before sunrise in hopes of targeting an Al-Qaeda linked suspect. The operation,...
Thousands of communists stage anti-austerity demo in Greek capital
Members of a Greek trade union demonstrate in Athens on February 20, 2013.
Thousands of communist-backed labor union activists and their supporters have staged an anti-austerity demonstration in the Greek capital Athens.
The protesters took to the streets in central Athens on Saturday and called on the government to stop the new round of cuts and measures that will slash pensions, salaries and introduce...