Tunisia hotel attack: At least 37 killed Posted: Friday, June 26, 2015
Tunisia hotel attack: At least 37 killed in town of Sousse, government says At least 37 people, including foreign tourists, have been killed in an attack on a tourist hotel in the Tunisian town of Sousse, the health ministry says.
Chilling new details of Tunisia beach massacre: Killer joked as he selected his tourist victims before opening fire with an AK47 Tunisian PM warns that majority of 38 dead are British
Supreme Court declares nationwide right to same-sex marriage
Supreme Court Delivers 'Transformative Triumph' for Marriage Equality Many in LGBTQ community urge, 'The work of the movement is far from over'
Suicide attacks kills 27 at Shiite mosque in Kuwait; ISIS affiliate claims responsibility More than 220 wounded when explosion hits worshippers gathered for midday prayers.
French Salafist Attacks US Plant in Lyon: One Beheaded Attacker Worked for Transport Company, Slain Man Was His Boss
US Drone Strikes Kill Nine 'Suspects' in Yemen Officials Label Everyone Slain as 'al-Qaeda'
Christie's Conspiracy The Real Story Behind the Fort Dix Five Terror Plot
South Africa to review ICC membership after Bashir row South Africa has said it will review its membership in the ICC after a row over its failure to arrest the Sudanese president. The court has issued an arrest warrant for Omar al-Bashir on genocide and war crimes charges.
US To Begin Invasion of Syria
Neocons Urge Embrace of Al Qaeda The latest neocon gambit is to build support for "regime change" in Syria by downplaying the evils of Al Qaeda, rebranding it as some sort of "moderate" terrorist force whose Syrian affiliate is acceptable to Israel and supported by Saudi Arabia. But this audacious argument ignores reality, writes Daniel Lazare.
In Baghdad, Organized Destruction
Latin American Revolutions Under Attack
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