Black Lives Matter Krispy Kreme Controversy: Smyrna Police Officers Finds ‘Black Lives Matter’ Written On Donut Box
Police in an Atlanta suburb have launched a probe after an officer found “Black Lives Matter” written on his box of donuts.
Kim Jong Un’s Statue In North Korea? Pyongyang To Build Monuments Of North Korean Leader, Father Kim Jong Il, Grandfather Kim Il Sung
While North Korea has several statues of Kim’s father and grandfather, this would be the first time when the leader will have a structure dedicated to him.
Abu Sayyaf Group Releases Video Threatening To Behead German Hostage Jurgen Kantner If Germany Fails To Pay Ransom
The Philippines-based militant group has demanded the German government a ransom of $10 million, according to reports.
War In Korean Peninsula? US To Deploy Sea-Based Radar To Region Amid North Korea’s ICBM Threat
The move comes after North Korea threatened to test-launch an intercontinental ballistic missile at any time and from any location.
Will US Go To War With China Over South China Sea? Beijing Should Be Given ‘No Access’ To Islands In Disputed Region, Rex Tillerson Says
President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for secretary of state likened China’s building of islands in the disputed region and militarizing them to “Russia’s taking Crimea” from Ukraine.
What Is Kaiyangxing? Chinese North Sea Fleet Commissions Intelligence-Gathering Ship
The vessel is the fourth of the Dongdiao class (Type 815) to be commissioned in the last two years.
Kim Kardashian Paris Robbery: Chauffeur Michael Madar Released Without Charges In Case
French investigators are still interrogating the chauffeur Michael Madar’s brother in the heist that took place last October.
North Korea Nuclear Update: Country Has Plutonium For 10 Weapons, South Korea Says
Pyongyang’s stockpile of plutonium increased substantially in 2016, compared to 88 pounds it had in 2014, according to a defense white paper released Wednesday.
China-Taiwan Relations 2017: Beijing’s Liaoning Aircraft Carrier Sails Through Taiwan Strait Prompting Taiwan To Scramble Jets, Navy Ships
The move, which prompted Taiwan to scramble jets and navy ships, comes at a time when tensions between Beijing and Taipei have heightened.
China-Russia Relations 2017: Beijing Receives Sukhoi Su-35 Jets From Moscow
The aircraft were delivered late December in the southeast Chinese Guangdong province’s Suixi Airbase.
Where Was Sasha Obama? President Barack Obama’s Younger Daughter Absent During Farewell Address In Chicago
Outgoing President Barack Obama made an emotional farewell speech in Chicago on Tuesday night. However, his younger daughter was not seen at the event.
Prince Harry-Meghan Markle Update: Intimate Photos Of ‘Suits’ Actress And Ex-Husband Trevor Engleson Surface
Meghan Markle and Trevor Engleson were married for nearly two years before divorcing in August 2013.
Russia Tu-154 Plane Crash Cause Update: Defense Ministry Dismisses Report That Said Pilot Error And Overloading Led To Accident
The plane was carrying 84 passengers and eight crew members to Latakia province in western Syria for a New Year’s concert before it crashed in the Black Sea late last month.
ISIS Child Executioners? Video Allegedly Shows 3 Children Executing Men Accused Of Spying For Kurdish Forces In Syria
The child executioners, dubbed the "Cubs of the Caliphate," allegedly killed three men in northeastern Syria for spying for Kurdish forces.
North Korea ICBM Missile Update: China ‘Seriously Concerned’ Over Pyongyang’s Ballistic Missile Threat
North Korea’s foreign ministry said it developed the missile to strengthen its self-defense capabilities to counter “the ever more undisguised nuclear war threat from the U.S.”
War In Asia-Pacific Region? India, Vietnam In Talks Over Akash Missile System Amid South China Sea Tensions, Report Says
India is in talks with Vietnam for the supply of its indigenously developed surface-to-air Akash missile system, according to a report citing sources.
Egypt Police Attack: At Least 10 Police Officers Dead In Northern Sinai
A suicide bomber who drove a garbage truck loaded with explosives hit the vehicle into the checkpoint outside a police building in al-Arish city.
Will US Go To War With China? Beijing Will Take ‘Revenge’ If Washington Abandons ‘One China’ Policy, State-Run Newspaper Warns
The comments came after Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen made a stopover in Houston and met Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.
Make America Great Again Hat Gets Canadian Judge Bernd Zabel Suspended
Ontario court judge Bernd Zabel wore the cap a day after the U.S. presidential elections and placed it on a bench near him throughout court proceedings.
Cuba Tourism: North America, Europe Biggest Markets In 2016 For Caribbean Nation As Tourism Surges
The Caribbean island nation saw a 13 percent increase in tourists from North America and Europe in 2016.
North Korea ICBM Threat: 24 Apache Attack Helicopters To Be In Deployed In South Korea Amid Kim Jong Un’s Threat To Test-Launch Ballistic Missile
Twenty-four Apache attack helicopters will be deployed in South Korea by February to counter growing threats from North Korea.
ISIS Executes 2 Alleged Iraqi Coalition Spies, Uses Wheelchair-Bound Fighters As Suicide Bombers, New Video Shows
The wheelchair-bound fighters were sent for suicide missions, including one in the Iraqi city of Mosul, according to reports.
What Is Happening In Syria? Russian Aircraft Carrier Admiral Kuznetsov Naval Group First To Leave In Drawdown
The Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier naval group was the first to leave the conflict-ridden country on Friday.
North Korea Drones 2017: South Korea To Develop Laser Weapon System To Shoot Down UAVs Sent By Pyongyang
The development of the laser weapon system is expected to begin by 2018 and could be ready by 2020, the South Korean defense ministry said.
Who Is Ece Heper? Canada Woman Arrested, Charged In Turkey For ‘Insulting’ President Erdoğan
Ece Heper was taken into custody over Facebook posts critical of the Turkish president, according to reports.
Who Is Matthew Heimbach? White Nationalist Banned From Twitter Says Suspension ‘A Mild Speed-Bump’ To Spread His Message
Tweets from Matthew Heimbach’s account, which was verified for some time in 2016, had been flagged several times in the past.
Who Is Marine Le Pen? French Presidential Candidate Says Russia's Crimean Annexation Not Illegal
National Front party leader Marine Le Pen has vowed to work closely with Russian President Vladimir Putin if she becomes the next French president.
George Michael, Fadi Fawaz Split 18 Months Ago, Friends Claim Fawaz Was ‘Leech’ On Singer, Report Says
The deceased singer's friends reportedly alleged his boyfriend was a “leech” on George Michael.
Russia’s Anti-Submarine Destroyer Admiral Tributs, Sea Tanker Boris Butoma Arrive In Philippines For Maritime Drills
Admiral Tributs, an anti-submarine destroyer, and the Boris Butoma, a large sea tanker, docked in Manila late Monday.
Refugees In Austria: Afghan Asylum-Seeker Allegedly Attacks Woman For Reading Bible
The incident happened at an asylum center and the attacker told police that he stabbed the woman because he was dealing with “personal problems.”