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14 Killed in SoCal Massacre
Posted: Thursday, December 3, 2015

14 Killed in SoCal Massacre, 2 Suspected Shooters Dead
The suspected attackers have been identified as Syed Rizwyan Farook, 28 and Tashfeen Malik, 27, the San Bernardino police chief said.

14 people killed in shooting at Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino

2 Suspects Named In Shootings That Killed 14, Wounded 17 In San Bernardino
Fourteen people were confirmed killed and 17 more wounded in a mass shooting at a San Bernardino community social services building.

'Devout' Muslim US citizen and his wife are identified as heavily- armed suspects who burst into his office holiday party and killed at least 14 people

Suspect killed in officer-involved shooting in San Francisco's Bayview District
Police say the man who officers shot and killed was wanted in a stabbing that had happened nearby less than an hour before. They describe him as a man in his 20s and have not yet released his name.

Coalition or Cold War with Russia?
American policy-makers and presidential candidates must now make a fateful decision—join Moscow in an alliance against ISIS, or persist in treating the Kremlin as an enemy.

Cameroon army kills 100 from Boko Haram, frees 900 hostages

"No More Excuses" for Not Prosecuting Government Officials for Torture
Nearly a year after the release of the summary of the Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture, a major human rights group is calling for the immediate prosecution of U.S. government officials responsible for authorizing and carrying out the abuses.

NATO Unveils Plans to Grow, Drawing Fury and Threats From Russia
For the first time in six years, NATO on Wednesday invited a new member to join the military alliance, prompting a heated response from Russia and further underscoring escalating tensions between the Cold War adversaries.

Russia warns against NATO expansion

Iraqi PM, militias reject any foreign ground troops

Iraqis think the U.S. is in cahoots with the Islamic State, and it is hurting the war

Human cost of Iraq crisis is 'devastating,' UN deputy relief chief warns, urging increased humanitarian aid

IAEA Report Resolves Questions on Iran's Nuclear Past
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is poised to publish its final report on Iran's research related to nuclear weapons, concluding that the weaponization program was active through the end of 2003, and ceased virtually all "relevant" activities thereafter.

British Parliament Approves Expanding Air Strikes Into Syria
67 Labour MPs Shift Sides to Vote for Attacks

Russia presents proof of Turkey's role in ISIS oil trade

Russia Presents Evidence of Turkey's Oil Trade With ISIS
Accuses Turkish President's Family of Being Heavily Involved in Trade

EU Rewards Turkish State Terrorism
Only days after Turkey's fatal shoot-down of a Russian warplane, the European Union announces it is giving the Ankara government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan €3 billion in a "deal" allegedly aimed at halting the flow of refugees to the EU.

The Real "Terrorist Sympathizers" Want To Wage War On Syria ... And Russia

Why Assad Isn't "Our Son of a Bitch"

Al Qaeda seizes key towns in south Yemen
Hundreds of al Qaeda fighters seized two major cities in Yemen after hours of clashes, part of the terror group's effort to expand its presence in southern regions of the war-torn country.

MTV News posts 2001 clip at center of Trump 9/11 claim
As Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump continues to offer newspaper clippings and soundbites he says are proof of his claim that he saw "thousands and thousands" of Muslim Americans cheering the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, in the streets of New Jersey, the TV network responsible for the rumor is stepping in to debunk it.

France closes 'radical' mosque after huge police raid

Turkey gets ready for much less Russian LPG transport gas

Argentina: A Quiet Neoliberal Coup d'Etat in Latin America's Southern Cone

The West's Deadly Mideast Fantasies
Madness or at least self-deception now dominates the West's approach to the Middle East, with ostensibly rational leaders like Barack Obama and Francois Hollande fueling public hysteria about terrorism and pursuing "regime change" strategies proven to fail

UN Experts: Up to 3,000 Islamic State Fighters in Libya



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