Mullah Mohammad Omar Is Alive

Mullah Mohammed Omar, leader of the Taliban. Notorious Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar is allegedly alive according to the Taliban website. Beside the news that he is alive the website also posted a full biography of their leader. The message was clear “The one-eyed jihadist is alive, in Afghanistan and very much in charge.” Omar is well known More...

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By Katherine Murray On Sunday, April 5th, 2015
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Kenya Responds to al Shabaab Attack

Somalia’s al Shabaab militants. Three days after the massacre of 148 students from Garissa University College in Kenya, the country’s air force struck back to al Shabaab. According to a report, they’ve More...

Family and friends climb buildings to help students cheat on examinations.
By Katherine Murray On Saturday, March 21st, 2015
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India Literally Scales New Educational Heights

Family and friends climb buildings to help students cheat on examinations. Images of family members climbing up school buildings, clinging on to window ledges to pass cheat sheets to their children have left authorities More...

The Gendarmerie in Mexico.
By Katherine Murray On Saturday, March 21st, 2015
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10 Killed In Mexico Shooting

The Gendarmerie in Mexico. Suspected gang members ambushed a police convoy in one of the deadliest attacks on police in Mexico since President Enrique Pena Nieto took office in December 2012. Ten people were killed More...

By Katherine Murray On Saturday, March 21st, 2015
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Twenty Five Tourists Killed in Tunis by IS Gunmen

Tunisian security take up position after gunmen took hostages near the country’s parliament, in Tunis on March 18, 2015. Twenty five people have been killed in Tunis on Wednesday at its famed National Bardo More...

Rajendra Singh winner of the Stockholm Water Prize.
By Michael Burns On Saturday, March 21st, 2015
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India’s “Water Man” Wins “Nobel Prize for Water”

Rajendra Singh, winner of the Stockholm Water Prize. An award known as “the Nobel Prize for water” has been given to Rajendra Singh, an Indian campaigner who has brought water to 1,000 villages. The More...

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