fbpx
United Nations Secretary General Michel Kazatchkine

Envoy Reports 8,000 HIV/AIDS Patients At Risk In Eastern Ukraine

0
Antiretroviral treatments and opiods are currently being blocked at border checkpoints. They desperately need to get to patients.
Mexico Increasing Inspections Of Pedestrians Crossing Border On Foot

Mexico Increasing Inspections Of Pedestrians Crossing Border On Foot

0
Mexico will be increasing border inspections of foreign pedestrians entering into Tijuana on foot from the San Ysidro, Calif., border ahead of a new port of entry building opening. Pedestrian inspections by Mexico were rare before.
Dead South Korea Agent Denies Spying On Citizens In Note

Dead South Korea Agent Denies Spying On Citizens In Note

0
His suicide note rejected claims South Korea was spying on civilian phones and web-based transmissions.
World War II-Era Bomb Detonated in Florida

Washed-Up World War II-Era Bomb Detonated On Florida Beach

0
Authorities in Florida detonated a World War II-era flash bomb that was found washed up and covered in barnacles in the Tampa Bay area.
New Littoral Combat Ship Launched For US Navy

New Littoral Combat Ship Launched For U.S. Navy

0
Lockheed Martin announces launching of a new Littoral Combat Ship for the Navy.
Los Angeles- Class US Navy Submarine

Navy Awards Submarine Contract To Newport News Shipbuilding

0
U.S. Navy submarines, special mission submersibles, submarine support facilities to receive engineering, industrial support from Newport News Shipbuilding.
Families Of Colorado Shooting Victims Plead With Media

Families Of Colorado Shooting Victims Meet The Press

1
A little over three years ago a confused and troubled man walked into a crowded theater and killed 12 people. He wounded dozens more.
Texas Police Body Cam Video Shows Fatal Shooting

Salt Lake City Struck With Another Armed Robbery

0
Police are in search of three men who are wanted for the robbery of a convenience store located at 100 E. 1609 South.
Italian Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni Jerusalem

Four Italian Construction Workers Kidnapped Near In Libyan Oil Fields

0
Four Italian nationals were kidnapped by unidentified abductors in Libya, the Italian Foreign Ministry announced Monday.
Two US Military Helicopters

U.S. Helicopter “Friendly Fire” Incident Kills Eight Afghan Soldiers

0
The Taliban fired at the helicopters, but confusion led to a military checkpoint being attacked.
Turkish Border Town Explosion

At Least 27 Killed In Turkish Border Town Explosion

0
At least 27 were killed in an explosion at a meeting of youth workers at a Suruc, Turkey, cultural center, the Turkish interior Ministry reported Monday.
US Embassy In Havana Cuba

Cuba, U.S. Restore Diplomatic Relations

0
The embassy in Havana will have a ceremonial opening later this summer.
Marcus Vernell Praying at Chattanooga Makeshift Memorial

Family Says Chattanooga Shooter Suffered From Depression, Drug Abuse

0
The gunman reportedly had suicidal thoughts.
Barge Carrying 1M Gallons Of Naphtha Petroleum Catches Fire

Barge Carrying 1M Gallons Of Naphtha Petroleum Catches Fire

0
A barge carrying about one million gallons of the Naphtha petroleum product caught fire after a collision off the coast of Galveston, Texas, early Monday.