United States Continues Fight With Terrorism, Eyes on Pakistan
One cannot simply ignore the fact that Osama bin Laden was calmly hanging out in Pakistan. (…)
One cannot simply ignore the fact that Osama bin Laden was calmly hanging out in Pakistan. (…)
The genocide in Libya has not stopped. (…)
The earthquake and tsunami that wrecked Japan just one week ago has left a mark so visible on Japan that it feels as though the pair of natural disasters happened just five minutes ago. (…)
For decades, the relationship between the United States of America and Cuba has not been a good one. (…)
Saturday, Dilma Roussef took her seat as President of Brazil. (…)
The United States government has already approved the new nuclear weapons treaty between America and Russia. (…)
Just days after North Korea and South Korea engaged in what was the first direct combat seen in the Korean War since the early 1950’s, the nations in closest relation to them are now coming together to discuss the situation and try to figure out what needs to be done. (…)
North Korea has been the subject of numerous sanctions from the United Nations pertaining to their use of nuclear technology, programs, and weapons. (…)
After months of campaigning and mudslinging, the Midterm Elections of 2010 are now winding down. (…)
In front of the United Nations, the President of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that the events of September 11th, 2001 were the fault of the United States. (…)
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