A look at who leads Iran as they confront protesters
‘He double booked his invasions’: Internet mocks Trump after he backs down on military act
President Donald Trump backed down on his threats against Iran Thursday, and the internet was ready to mock the move.Trump could reportedly be having second thoughts on interfering in Iran in the wake of deadly protests against the Middle Eastern coun…
After 52 years hunting , top expert delivers final verdict on the Loch Ness Monster
Adrian Shine, who spent over five decades searching for the Loch Ness Monster, now concludes it almost certainly never existed. Applying scientific methods to folklore and sightings, he attributes reports to natural phenomena and visual illusions. Desp…
Trump wants ‘definitive’ action against Iran – media
US President Donald Trump wants swift and decisive action against Iran to topple its government
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As tensions rise in the Pacific, US partners say they are in for the long haul
“Provocative military activities are intensifying,” Japan’s defense minister said.
Mayor Wilson pledges Denny bus lane, push for more shelter
Mayor Katie Wilson signed executive orders to putting a bus lane on Denny Way and creating a team to expedite building emergency shelter.
Passenger sentenced to prison over mid-flight disturbance
Prosecutors said the Michigan man was disruptive before takeoff, ignored crew instructions in flight and threatened a flight attendant after poking them in the chest
Defence technology company launches with former national defence minister
A new defence technology start-up company called Juno Industries…
How far will Macron go to defend Greenland?
French President Emmanuel Macron is moving troops to Greenland, but few believe that he would actually use them against the US
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Iceland the ’52nd state’? U.S. ambassador nominee’s comment sparks alarm
Billy Long’s reported comment came amid Trump’s rhetoric about a U.S. takeover of Iceland’s neighbour Greenland, as well as his past quips about making Canada the ’51st state.’