The Ministry of Education in Ecuador has announced that the dissolvement of the National Union of Educators, or UNE, which is known for its militant protests as well as failing to follow regulations for social organization in the country.... More


A newly-released batch of documents from Edward Snowden, published by The Intercept, have revealed stolen source code from a group believed to be tied to the National Security Agency (NSA) is authentic.... More


The United States Army has been accused of manipulating its accounts by the making it impossible to track where trillions of dollars of money is being spent waging war across the globe. ... More


A federal judge in the United States has ordered Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton to provide written testimony under oath about why she used a private e-mail server while secretary of state.... More


Former US Secretary of State Colin Powell

Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton told federal investigators that former Secretary of State Colin Powell suggested she use a personal e-mail account, The New York Times reports.... More


The U.S. military has withdrawn some of its troops from Saudi Arabia who were helping the Kingdom with its aggression against Yemen. ... More


Paul Manafort

Paul Manafort, campaign chairman for U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, has stepped down, causing more tumult in the candidate’s already chaotic run for the White House.... More


The United Nations has voiced concern about the alarming conditions of well over two million Libyans, who need humanitarian aid due to the situation of terrorism in the North African country.... More


A survey in the United Kingdom has revealed that over half of British parents allow their children under the age of 14 to drink alcohol at home. ... More


Dozens of protesters have rallied in Bahrain to condemn a ban on holding Friday prayers and to denounce the Al Khalifah regime's crackdown on the majority Shia community.... More


The southeastern French city of Nice has become the latest seaside resort in the western European country to prohibit the burkini, the full-body Islamic swimsuit.... More


Interim President of Brazil Michel Temer

Interim President of Brazil Michel Temer reaffirmed his commitment to promoting business and private investment... More


The New York Times and The Guardian editorial boards are calling for the U.S. and British governments to end their support for Saudi Arabia's war in Yemen.... More


In the United States, the American Red Cross is calling this week's flooding in Louisiana the worst disaster in the U.S. since Hurricane Sandy in 2012.... More


The office of United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has acknowledged that the U.N. played a role in a cholera epidemic that killed more than 9,000 people in Haiti.... More


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