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Adolf Hitler

Residents of Hitler’s birthplace loathe him, not the building

Many people want to see the home in which Hitler was born razed to the ground, but residents of Braunau am Inn say that while they wish they could erase any association between their community and Hitler, the building is just a building and should be left intact.
July 25, 2016
Ansbach attack

Germany: suicide bomber wounds 12

For the fourth time in the past week, a Muslim man committed an attack against civilians in Germany. German authorities are still denying they have a problem of Islamic violence.
July 25, 2016
Steal olympic torch in RIO

WATCH: Man tries stealing Olympic torch

Police arrested a man who tried stealing the Olympic torch on the streets of Sao Paulo, Brazil, Sunday morning before being tackled to the ground.
July 24, 2016
Witold Waszczykowski

Poland’s leaders avoid responsibility for pogroms against Jews

After Polish Education Minister Anna Zalewska avoided confirming the responsibility of the Poles for the Jedwabne and Kielce massacres in which hundreds of Jews were brutally murdered, Foreign Minister Witold Wszczykowski appeared to defend her.
July 24, 2016
ISIS bombing Afghanistan

ISIS bombing in Afghanistan kills 81

While it has been slowed somewhat by coalition forces led by the US, ISIS continues to threaten the free world and will likely succeed in its mission to terrorize the West unless it is stopped quickly and with full force.
July 24, 2016
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Clinton announces Sen. Tim Kaine as VP pick

Ahead of next week's Democratic National Convention, Hillary Clinton introduced running mate Virginia Senator Tim Kaine as 'a progressive who likes to get things done.'
July 23, 2016
Terror in Munich, Germany

Terror in Munich – 9 dead, several wounded

An 18-year-old Iranian-German lured shoppers to a Munich mall Friday evening, where he shot to death nine victims, mostly teens, and wounded many more before killing himself.
July 23, 2016
Donald Trump

Trump: ‘Our plan will put America first’

Donald Trump accepted the Republican nomination for president Thursday, promising anxious Americans that they will be safer and richer if he is elected in November.
July 22, 2016
Sheikh Saleh al-Fozan

Muslim clerics renew edict banning Pokemon

Saudi Arabia's top clerics renewed a religious edict that warns against playing Pokemon - first issued in 2001 when the game was played with cards - this time as the wildly popular mobile phone application 'Pokemon Go.'
July 21, 2016
Ban Ki-moon

UN chief: Iran deal marks ‘fundamental shift’

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called on all member states to support the full and effective implementation of the agreement. However, over the past year since the signing of the nuclear deal, Iran has repeatedly defied UN resolutions regarding its missile development.
July 21, 2016
al-Qaeda

US hits 3 Iran-based terror leaders with sanctions

While the Obama administration has signed a nuclear deal with Iran and has released $150 billion in funds which Iran will use to finance terror around the globe, the US still acts to sanction terrorists.
July 21, 2016
Damascus Gate stabbing victim

US court reverses ruling that penalizes Iran for terror

The 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan rejected a judge's reasoning in ordering the sale of a 36-story office building and other properties to benefit family members of victims of Iran-sponsored terror attacks.
July 21, 2016
Ali Akbar Salehi

Iran threatens to renew uranium enrichment

Iran's high-level enriched uranium is believed to be used for one purpose only - to develop nuclear bombs, though it denies it has intentions to build a nuclear weapon.
July 21, 2016
ISIS Libya

UN: ISIS faces possible defeat in Libya

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon claims in a new report to the UN Security Council that ISIS is severely weakened and fighters will likely end up fleeing, dispersing to other parts of the region.
July 20, 2016
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Iran’s FM extols ability to build nukes within decade

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif expressed his glee over a document that has come to light revealing his country's ability, with express approval by the US and Europe, to develop nuclear weapons sooner and quicker than the public was led to believe.
July 20, 2016
Rudy Giuliani

WATCH: Giuliani fires up crowd at GPO convention

"It’s time to make America One again," former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani stated at the Republican National Convention in Washington Monday evening, where he received several standing ovations.
July 19, 2016
France Terror Attack

Nice terrorist recruited by ISIS, uncle says

The terrorist's uncle, Sadok Bouhlel, told The Associated Press in Tunisia that given Bouhlel's family problems — he was estranged from his wife and three children — the Algerian extremist 'found in Mohamed an easy prey for recruitment.'
July 19, 2016
ISIS

ISIS claims responsibility for Germany attack

ISIS appears to have scored another success in its effort to terrorize the world, this time claiming responsibility for Monday's attack on a train in Germany in which a man stabbed and wounded a number of people, some seriously.
July 19, 2016
Arak reactor Iran

Shocking secret deal allows Iran to go nuclear sooner

In what appears to be a confirmation of Israel's suspicions that the Obama administration deceived the public regarding the Iran Nuclear Deal signed last year, a new document has surfaced revealing that Iran can reach the bomb sooner and quicker.
July 19, 2016
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WATCH: Axe attack on train in Germany injures at least 21

German media has reported that at least 21 people were injured, come critically, by a man who attacked them with an axe on a passenger train that was traveling between Würzburg and Ochsenfurt, Germany. The assa...
July 19, 2016
Mayor of Istanbul's Sisli District

Istanbul deputy mayor shot, critically injured

As the Turkish government continues its crackdown on dissidents since the weekend coup, the head of the Sisli municipality, run by the opposition party, was shot in the head.
July 18, 2016
Police shooting Baton Rouge

3 Police Dead, 3 Wounded in Baton Rouge Shooting

Three law enforcement officers were killed and three others wounded Sunday morning in a shooting near a gas station in Baton Rouge, less than two weeks after a black man was shot and killed by police there
July 17, 2016
9/11 attacks

Secret 9/11 document appears to reveal little on Saudi complicity

While some claim the release of the last chapter of a 2002 congressional report puts conspiracy theories to rest, others remain convinced that the hijackers had an extensive Saudi support system with links to government officials while they were in the US.
July 17, 2016
Iran missile

Iran marks nuclear deal anniversary by firing missile

While the Obama administration has spent much time and effort over the last year lauding the controversial nuclear deal, Iran has acted with belligerence, violating UN resolutions and making every effort to spread terror.
July 17, 2016
Trump and Pence

Trump presents running mate Mike Pence 

The joint, lackluster appearance was meant to catapult the party toward a successful and unified Republican National Convention, which kicks off in Cleveland on Monday.
July 17, 2016
Nice attack

ISIS claims responsibility for Nice terror attack

The Islamic State terror group appears to have taken responsibility for the attack in Nice, France in which a terrorist drove a truck at full speed into a large crowd, killing 84 and wounding 200.
July 17, 2016
US Senators

15 Senate Democrats blast Obama over weak Iran inspections

A group of Democratic senators who had supported the Iran Nuclear Deal demanded that Obama act to ensure that inspections of suspicious Iranian sites are conducted properly and that IAEA reports are published in full detail.
July 17, 2016