The latest from the Political Grapevine: Rallying to ReturnRiot police in the Philippines were called to the country’s presidential palace today where more than 200 Filipinos protested the situation in Iraq. This after 3,000 Filipinos marched last week. Thing is, Filipinos weren’t protesting to stay out of Iraq. They were …
Read More »The Print Press Strikes Back
To watch “The Talking Points Memo” in the Screening Room click here. Hi, I’m Bill O’Reilly, reporting tonight from Miami. Thank you for watching us. Well, it snowed today in New York, and it’s April. So enough’s enough, and we fled down here to The Factor southern command post. In …
Read More »Toronto police identify builders of mysterious tunnel, say there was no criminal intent
TORONTO – Police in Toronto say they have identified the builders of a mysterious tunnel and say there was no criminal intent. Police said in a statement Monday that two men told investigators they built the tunnel for “personal reasons.” Police investigators verified their account and are satisfied there was …
Read More »Activists, Iran website report pro-Iranian Afghan Shiite commander killed in Syrian battle
BEIRUT – Activists and Iranian media are reporting that the commander of a Shiite Afghan faction has been killed in a battle against Syrian rebels. The Iranian conservative news website, rajanews.com, says Ali Reza Tavasoli, who led the Fatimiyoun Brigade, was killed Saturday south of the Syrian capital, Damascus. It …
Read More »Auschwitz survivor indelibly marked by memory of Nazi horror, Russian liberation 70 years on
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina – The tattoo on her left arm has become unreadable but the habit of reading it aloud in Polish remains strong, seven decades after it first scarred her skin. Greta Wienfeld Ferusic had to yell A9233, in Polish, for 10 months during the morning lineups at the Nazi-run …
Read More »Kuwaiti appeals court jails man for 5 years over Twitter comments deemed insulting to ruler
KUWAIT CITY – A Kuwaiti defense lawyer says an appeals court has upheld a ruling against a Twitter user and ordered him jailed for five years over comments he posted online deemed insulting to the ruler of the Gulf nation. Attorney Fahad al-Harbi said Thursday that the court determined that …
Read More »South Sudan's warring factions sign another peace deal; previous ones failed
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia – South Sudan’s warring factions have signed another peace deal to end hostilities. The government and rebels have previously signed at least three peace deals which were broken quickly. Seyoum Mesfin, a mediator, says leaders of the regional bloc overseeing the talks will take severe action against …
Read More »Looking back at Germanwings tragedy in Alps, Turkish Airlines CEO urges pilots to marry
ISTANBUL – Turkish Airlines’ CEO says that pilots may not be as prone to destructive behavior like that of the Germanwings pilot believed to have intentionally crashed a flight last month — if only they get married. At an event Thursday, Temel Kotil told new Turkish Airlines pilots that the …
Read More »Italy, co-workers shocked by news of aid worker's death in US drone strike
ROME – The Italian government on Thursday deplored the death of an Italian aid worker in a U.S. airstrike, calling it a “fatal error” by the Americans. Italian Premier Matteo Renzi expressed his “profound pain” over Giovanni Lo Porto’s death and offered Italy’s condolences to Lo Porto’s family and that …
Read More »11 detained in ambush robbery of Saudi prince's diplomatic convoy in Paris
PARIS – The Paris prosecutor’s office says 11 people have been detained in relation to last year’s dramatic ambush of a Saudi prince’s diplomatic convoy. Spokeswoman Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre confirmed that 11 people were in custody on Monday but declined to release other details. The armed robbers ambushed the Mercedes in …
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